Beginning Azure. Ready for the Cloud!

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Beginning Azure Ready for the Cloud!

Tom Norman Data Architect - KPA Knightdale, North Carolina Microsoft Certified Professional Leader - PASS Virtualization Virtual Chapter Past President - Denver Chapter Speaker SQL Saturday - Raleigh, Denver, Columbus, GA., Orange County, Colorado Springs, Albuquerque, Chicago, Richmond, Spartanburg

KPA Company Informa0on -Na0onwide compliance auto industry expert on Safety, Environmental, HR & F&I -Colorado Headquarters -29 Years Experience -5200 + Clients Dealerships, Service, Repair, Collision Centers -20 Offices Serving all 50 States Compliance products and services OSHA DOT EPA Workers Comp Background checking Onboarding Harassment Red Flags/CIS/8300 Onsite inspec0ons Online and onsite training and tracking And many more

Agenda Cloud Vendors Cloud Platforms Microsoft Solutions Microsoft Solution Differences Getting into the Cloud Creating Cloud Sql Servers

Cloud Vendors Microsoft Azure Amazon Cloud Services Rackspace Managed Database Management Firehost Secure Cloud Hosting Dell Cloud Services

Cloud Platforms IAAS - Infrastructure as a Service Examples - Microsoft VM Azure, Amazon Web Services PAAS - Platform as a Service Example - Sql Server Azure SAAS - Software as a Service Examples - Quickbooks Online, Google Docs, Office 365 SAAS: SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE Cloud application services, or Software as a Service (SaaS), represent the largest cloud market and are still growing quickly. SaaS uses the web to deliver applications that are managed by a third-party vendor and whose interface is accessed on the clients side. Most SaaS applications can be run directly from a web browser without any downloads or installations required, although some require plugins. Because of the web delivery model, SaaS eliminates the need to install and run applications on individual computers. With SaaS, it s easy for enterprises to streamline their maintenance and support, because everything can be managed by vendors: applications, runtime, data, middleware, OSes, virtualization, servers, storage and networking. Popular SaaS offering types include email and collaboration, customer relationship management, and healthcare-related applications. Some large enterprises that are not traditionally thought of as software vendors have started building SaaS as an additional source of revenue in order to gain a competitive advantage. SaaS Examples: Google Apps, Salesforce, Workday, Concur, Citrix GoToMeeting, Cisco WebEx Common SaaS Use-Case: Replaces traditional on-device software PAAS: PLATFORM AS A SERVICE Cloud platform services, or Platform as a Service (PaaS), are used for applications, and other development, while providing cloud components to software. What developers gain with PaaS is a framework they can build upon to develop or customize applications. PaaS makes the development, testing, and deployment of

Microsoft Azure Azure Virtual Machine Azure Sql Database Azure Sql Data Warehouse

Sql Server on Azure VM Bring your own Sql Server license or install with a Sql Server Full Admin Rights Existing Apps with Minimal Changes Rapid Test / Development Great for Disaster Recovery

Sql Server on Azure VM No Hardware Cost Optimized for Performance Still have IT Staff On-Premise Applications can run against Sql Server in the Cloud No limitations on Sql Server (Only limited by your version)

Azure Sql Server No Operating System to Maintain No Database Software to Maintain (Patching/ Upgrading) No Backups to Maintain Built in Disaster Recovery Limited Database Size (500 gigs)

Azure Sql Server Don t Need to Hire IT staff No Hardware Cost No Sql Server License to Purchase Databases limited to 500 GB Guaranteed Uptime 99.95%

Azure Sql Server Limitations No Table Partitioning No Distributed Transactions No Windows Auth Accounts No Linked Servers No Full Text Search Limited Monitor Tools

Azure Perks Heavy Load - Go to a stronger computer for only time needed. Merchant - Christmas load. Your Azure VM is not limited by the size of your VM host availability

Azure DTU Database Throughput Unit - How Microsoft bills

Azure VM Sizes A Series From.75 GB to 56 GB Memory From 20 GB to 605 GB Storage D Series - 60% faster CPU, local SSD From 3.5 GB to 112 GB Memory From 50 GB to 800 GB Storage G Series - Latest Hardware From 28 GB to 448 GB Memory From 384 GB to 6,114 GB Storge

Azure Sql Server A Series From 1 to 16 Cores D Series From 1 to 16 Cores G Series From 2 to 32 Cores

D: drive is not persisted!

Demo

Access Azure Free One Month Trial https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/free-trial MSDN Account Credit Card

Azure Cost Estimator http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=43376

Resources Cloud Platforms http://apprenda.com/library/paas/iaas-paas-saasexplained-compared/ Microsoft Cloud Differences http://www.ingrammicrocloud.com/2015/04/09/ microsoft-azure-sql-paas-vs-iaas/ Pizza As A Service - Albert Barron, IBM

Contact Info Tom Norman ArmorDba@gmail.com Twitter: @ArmorDba LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/armordba Blog: http://armordba.wordpress.com