Posted By: Charles | Oct 27th, 2008 @ 10:15 AM | 166,223 Views | 24 Comments
Manuvir Das, Director in the Windows Azure team introduces us to Microsoft's new cloud operating system, Windows Azure. Is Windows Azure a new OS from Microsoft? Well, sort of, but not in a strict sense (e.g., Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008). That said, one could say that Windows Azure extends Windows to the cloud. That is, Windows Azure provides a highly scalable virtualization fabric for server-side application execution, deployment, automatic management, and simple storage. Windows Azure provides the base infrastructure for services in the cloud. 

Tune in!

Check out the Windows Azure website. and Manuvir's A Lap Around Windows Azure breakout session from PDC 2008.
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"Das Internet ist ein großer Misthaufen"
There is a official forum on msdn and a thread called "Who else could host Windows Azure".

And the microsoft employee say: "With the CTP release, services deployed to Windows Azure run on Microsoft datacenters only."

And as far as I know non of the competitors (amazon, google, ibm, ...) sell there software. But then, it's a CTP Wink


There's no way if i want a x4 or x8 scale up (or even 4 or 8 cores) they're running 4 or 8 full virtual machines with a windows install on it.... Im guessing this is where the whole WinMin OS thing comes into play.
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yeah i get that thats the case for the ctp Smiley im just wondering if will always be like that or if i'll be able to install a azure os of a bunch of computers and make my own cloud some time in the future

alot of buisnesses already have big datacenters and arent to keen on just abandoning those Smiley also, not everyone is willing to share computin power with others Smiley
maybe i have a bunch of super fast rigs and i want my cloud to only consist of those Smiley

i really hope microsoft will release azure as something you can install on your own machines Smiley imo they'd be foolish not to Smiley
(again, im talking about this ctp but the general future of azure)
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also, off topic but still,
the c9 reply button doesnt work for me, it just sends me back to the first page of the thread :/

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Great video. I think I have seen very few introductions to brand new technology done so well. I have embedded this video in my PDC Day 1 post on my blog at http://developershelf.blogspot.com/2008/10/pdc-2008-day-1.html

Good to see you think of simplicity from a devleoper's perspective.
Too bad you need Vista and Win 2008 Srv just to get going with the SDK.

Can't understand why a "platform independent" solution has this barrier...on the dev side at that?

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So, would it be possible to build a .NET/XNA-based MMORPG designed for deployment on Azure or are there limitations that would make this impractical?

Thank you very much Manuvir. You explained the architecture of this technology in detail and very clearly.

I am very much excited on this technology. I had registered in www.azure.com and I have installed azure SDK to work on some sample (ASP.NET Hello world sample) but whenever I try to create host service none of the services are availble there. I noticed the below message.

Register for Services*
*Due to pre-release CTP status, you may be temporarilyplaced on a waiting list for certain services.

Also I noticed that, under the "Account" section in the site, I need to put Resource Token ID and need to claim the token. But I haven't recieved any email with that information.

Any body know how I can get host services to work on some samples ?

You should be able to run the samples and build new applications entirely on your PDC/laptop with the SDK. Please use the forum at: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsazure/threads/ if you get stuck or have questions. Thanks!
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