Episode 74 - Autoscaling and Endpoint Protection in Windows Azure
Description
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:
- The Differences Between Development on Windows Azure and Windows Server
- The Beauty of Moving SQL Azure Servers between Subscriptions
- Programmatically finding Deployment Slot from code running in Windows Azure
In the Tip of the Week, Wade demonstrates how to use the Microsoft Endpoint Protection support in Windows Azure and shows it in action.
Share
Download
Download this episode
- High Quality WMV (516.6 MB)
- MP3 (20.4 MB)
- Mid Quality WMV (330.3 MB)
- High Quality MP4 (546.1 MB)
- Low Quality MP4 (150.7 MB)
- Mid Quality MP4 (397.7 MB)
More episodes in this series
Episode 75 - Building Windows 8 Metro Apps using Windows Azure Service Bus
Related episodes
Redesign for the cloud: Building a cloud-first network at Microsoft
Cloud at Microsoft (SME Roundtable October 2016)
Windows Server 2016 Overview: Get the Goods on the New Server
PASS Summit 2016: Where Data Professionals Connect, Share & Learn
(Part 2) How to Use Azure Backup Server
Cloud at Microsoft (SME roundtable June 2016)
Cloud at Microsoft (SME Roundtable April 2016)
Cloud at Microsoft (SME roundtable March 2016)
(Part 1) Microsoft Azure for Amazon AWS Cloud Professionals: Getting Started
Real Madrid & Microsoft: Better Together - Embarking on a Digital Transformation Initiative
The Discussion
-
melnik 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.