Cloud Cover Episode 32 - AppFabric Caching
- Posted: Nov 19, 2010 at 11:15 AM
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Join Ryan and Steve each week as they cover the Microsoft cloud. You can follow and interact with the show at @cloudcovershow
In this episode:
- Wade Wegner rejoins us to talk about Windows Azure AppFabric Caching
- We learn how to get started with the AppFabric Caching service
- We discuss the various levels of caching and discover where AppFabric Caching fits
Show Links:
Windows Azure Diagnostics Monitor
Windows Azure Programming Model Whitepaper
Windows Azure StorageClient CloudBlob.DownloadToFile issue and workaround
Breaking Change in Windows Azure Guest OS 1.8 and 2.0
Windows Azure AppFabric Caching interview with Karan Anand
Windows Azure AppFabric LABS
Windows Azure AppFabric SDK v2.0
Caching Survey
Caching Demo
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Hi,
I build nice tool that help to manage the appfabric caching.
http://mdcadmintool.codeplex.com/
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