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	<description>In this video I&#39;m spilling the beans on some of the internal structures we set up for Service Bus&amp;nbsp;for you to consider and potentially adapt as your building out your own global services on Windows Azure&amp;nbsp;- Environments&amp;nbsp;are&amp;nbsp;deployment zones for separate purposes and Scale Units are sets of resources and that are bundles together in configuration and form independent units of deployment and management whose size is informed by the required scale. </description>
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