Episode 74 - Autoscaling and Endpoint Protection in Windows Azure
- Posted: Mar 30, 2012 at 8:00 AM
- 54,450 Views
- 1 Comment
Loading User Information from Channel 9
Something went wrong getting user information from Channel 9
Loading User Information from MSDN
Something went wrong getting user information from MSDN
Loading Visual Studio Achievements
Something went wrong getting the Visual Studio Achievements
Right click “Save as…”
Join Wade and David each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow.
In this episode, Wade is joined by Grigori Melnik—Senior Program Manager for Patterns & Practices—who discusses autoscaling on Windows Azure. Grigori is one of the creators of the Autoscaling Application Block (also known as "Wasabi") and he explains how use the block in Windows Azure applications.
In the news:
In the Tip of the Week, Wade demonstrates how to use the Microsoft Endpoint Protection support in Windows Azure and shows it in action.
Comments have been closed since this content was published more than 30 days ago, but if you'd like to continue the conversation,
please create a new thread in our Forums,
or
Contact Us and let us know.
Follow the Discussion
Oops, something didn't work.
What does this mean?
Following an item on Channel 9 allows you to watch for new content and comments that you are interested in. You need to be signed in to Channel 9 to use this feature.What does this mean?
Following an item on Channel 9 allows you to watch for new content and comments that you are interested in and view them all on your notifications page.sign up for email notifications?
Since several people pinged me with the questions how to find the Tailspin Management console sample app I was using in the demo of Wasabi, here're some direct links:
Grab the self-extractable zip.
Also, follow the steps from the installation guide to get it running.
Remove this comment
Remove this thread
close