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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Microsoft brings real-time analytics to Hadoop with Storm preview

Today at Strata + Hadoop World, Microsoft is announcing the preview of Apache Storm clusters on Azure HDInsight. Apache Storm is an open source project in the Hadoop ecosystem which gives users access to an event-processing analytics platform that can reliably process millions of events. Now, users of Hadoop can gain insights to events as they happen in real-time.
As a managed cluster integrated into Azure HDInsight, Storm will have the benefit of being easy-to-setup (within a few clicks and a few minutes), having high availability (clusters are monitored 24/7 and under the Azure SLA for uptime), having elastic scale (where more resources can be added depending on need), and being integrated to the broad Azure ecosystem (ie. Event Hubs, HBase, VNet, etc). In many cases, Storm will integrate with an event queuing system like Event Hubs or Apache Kafka.
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To try Storm, we invite you to begin by reading the following documentation:

Additionally, at Strata + Hadoop World, our partner Hortonworks announced the future GA of Hortonworks Data Platform 2.2 as well as being Azure Certified. A key part of HDP 2.2 is the ability for Hortonworks customers to automatically move their on-premises data into Azure using Falcon.Falcon is an open-source project (found in HDP) that enables the movement and processing of datasets. With HDP 2.2, customers can schedule an automatic backup of their data in Azure. This opens up different scenarios like having a hybrid dev/test architecture, doing on-demand bursting by spinning up larger Hadoop clusters in the cloud as needed, and integration with Microsoft’s broader cloud data platform like Azure Machine Learning or Power BI for Office 365.
Read more about Microsoft’s announcements at Strata by going to the Official Microsoft Blog.
Reference:
http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/10/15/microsoft-brings-real-time-analytics-to-hadoop-with-storm-preview/

Azure Web Application Gallery on azure

Azure Gallery now provides an easy way to explore and install popular Open source community web applications from Microsoft Azure Websites.
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To view the list of applications offered for Azure websites , click here.
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Click on any of these applications to learn more about them and create the application by clicking on Create Web App
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If you cannot find the application you are looking for, please share your suggestions in our feedback forum.

Reference:
http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/09/30/azure-web-application-gallery-on-azure-microsoft-com/

Azure’s getting bigger, faster and more open

A few hours ago, Scott Guthrie and Satya Nadella talked about Microsoft’s strategy for cloud computing, announcing several important technology and partnership updates to Microsoft Azure – including:
  • The G-series, offering the largest VM size in the public cloud
  • Premium Storage, high performance storage disks
  • A new Azure Marketplace to better connect startups, partners and our enterprise customers
  • Exciting industry partnerships with CoreOS and Cloudera
  • The Microsoft Cloud Platform System

This comes on the heels of our announcement earlier this week to bring Docker to Windows Server and Azure.

G-Series VM Sizes

We announced a new series of Virtual Machine sizes, called the G-series, which will provide extraordinary performance for your most demanding applications. The G-series will provide more memory and more local Solid State Drive (SSD) storage than any current VM size in the public cloud. The largest G-series will offer 448 GB RAM and 6.5 TB of local SSD storage. Alongside this massive memory and local SSD storage, the G-series will also provide unparalleled computational performance, using the latest Intel® Xeon® processor E5 v3 family.
VM Size
Cores
RAM (in GB)
Local SSD Storage (in GB)
Standard_G1
2
28
406
Standard_G2
4
56
812
Standard_G3
8
112
1,630
Standard_G4
16
224
3,250
Standard_G5
32
448
6,500
We expect to make the G-series generally available later this year. If you are interested in these new sizes then please complete the following short survey to express your interest.

Premium Storage

Azure Premium Storage is a new type of SSD-based storage, designed to support I/O intensive workloads. With Premium Storage, you can provision a persistent disk and configure the size and performance characteristics that will meet your requirements. You can then attach several persistent disks to a VM, stripe across them and deliver to your applications up to 32 TB of storage per VM with more than 50,000 IOPS per VM at less than one millisecond latency for read operations.
Once available, with Premium Storage and the G-Series VMs, Azure offers the ability to truly lift-and-shift your demanding enterprise applications – including SQL Server, Dynamics AX, Dynamics CRM, Exchange Server, MySQL, and Oracle Database – to the cloud.

Azure Marketplace to connect startups and partners with enterprise customers

We also announced the Azure Marketplace, an application and services experience that connects the richness and strength of our partner and start-up ecosystem to our Azure enterprise customers, anywhere in the world. With just a couple clicks, you can quickly discover, purchase, and deploy the solution you want directly into Azure. We announced the addition of CoreOS and Cloudera to the Marketplace, with details below:

CoreOS

One of the partners announced in the new Marketplace is CoreOS. This modern and minimal Linux distro provides an easy way to run containers, manage clusters and seamlessly update your servers – all components that enable warehouse-scale compute. We are excited to announce that CoreOS is now certified for Azure and will be available as a Virtual Machine image in the Azure Marketplace.
Today, 1 out of 5 Virtual Machines on Azure are running Linux. CoreOS adds to the expanding list of Linux-based VM options we have and delivers on the promise of building the broadest ecosystem (Windows and Linux) for the benefit of our customers.

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Cloudera

Cloudera is a leader in enterprise analytics and data management. In today’s announcement, Mike Olsen, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudera, demonstrated a Cloudera Enterprise deployment on Azure connected to Microsoft Power BI. With this integrated application deployment support in the Azure Marketplace, you will be able to quickly create a complete Cloudera Enterprise solution in minutes.
40% of Azure revenue today, comes from startups and ISV’s. The release of the Azure Marketplace will connect the Microsoft enterprise customer base with the growing count of ISVs and start-up partners on the Azure cloud. In addition to the opportunity for partners, it will offer more choice to enterprises to deploy solutions that fit their environment and needs. It is great for everyone.
Later this month, we will be announcing additional partners and solutions available in the Azure Marketplace, growing the Azure ecosystem even further.

Cloud Platform System, powered by Dell

Finally, Scott announced a significant advancement in hybrid technology called the Cloud Platform System (CPS). CPS is an Azure-consistent “cloud-in-a-box” that takes our learnings from running Azure in the public cloud and builds that into a pre-integrated solution with hardware from Dell and software from Microsoft so that you and your partners can get many of Azure benefits in your datacenter, on your terms.
More details on the Cloud Platform System can be found here.
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Docker

As announced last week, Microsoft will be delivering container capabilities as part of the next release of Windows Server. Developers and organizations who want to create distributed, multi-container applications using Docker will be able to use Linux or Windows Server allowing developers to connect with the growing Docker ecosystem of users and tools.
In the next few days, we will release support to deploy the Docker Engine on to Linux VMs directly in the Azure Management portal. Back in June, at DockerCon, Microsoft Open Technologies (MS Open Tech) announced simplified setup and deployment of the Docker Engine on Linux VMs using the Azure extension model. We are expanding this extension support for the Docker Engine with direct integration into the Azure management portal, offering a first-class experience to deploy Docker on to Linux VMs in Azure. We expect to release this integration later this month.
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Finally, MS Open Tech made a recent contribution delivering Azure support into the new Docker hosts functionality, available as part of the next version of Docker. We are excited to be collaborating closely on the next wave of Docker tools.
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Azure Customers and Partners

During his talk, Scott shared how customers like Accuweather, Mazda North America, and Lufthansa Systems are using the Azure platform to drive their business forward. Milliman, one of the world’s largest independent actuarial and consulting firms, is using Azure’s hyper-scale capabilities for large-scale actuarial and financial analysis. In the past 12 months, they’ve doubled their cloud customers and have clocked more than 45 million compute hours. First American Financial is using Datastax Enterprise on Azure Virtual Machines to store billions of recorded property records and allow users to search for relevant details. Datastax is in the process of helping First American Financial in a nationwide roll-out, planning to store the largest number of real estate property documents in the industry. Scott also talked about Panzura, a new storage partner for Microsoft, who is helping one of the largest energy companies in the world store their Seismic data while making it easily accessible to engineers around the world using Active Directory and Panzura’s technology. From Mazda North America, to Milliman to Lufthansa Systems, Azure is helping companies stay competitive in today’s technology-focused business landscape.
With so much cloud innovation and global reach, including larger memory, bigger disks, more partners, 19 datacenter regions, and the latest in hybrid cloud, our Cloud Platform System, it is no surprise Azure has had 198% growth since last year.
Give it a try and let us know what you think!!
Jason
To get started with Azure Virtual Machines click here to start your free trial.

Reference:
http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2014/10/20/azures-getting-bigger-faster-and-more-open/

Microsoft Azure In Australia: How Much Extra You'll Pay

The good news? Microsoft’s Australian Azure data centres in Sydney and Melbourne are finally open today. The bad news? You’ll pay extra to use them in many cases, and not every service is available at launch. Here’s what you need to know.
The table below shows the per-month pricing for some common Azure services in three locations: Central US, Southeast Asia and Australia East. All prices are in Australian dollars. Note that not everything costs more — SQL Server pricing is consistent, for example.
ServiceCentral USSoutheast AsiaAustralia East
General purpose compute basic 1-core 0.75GB$13.12$13.12$18.17
General purpose compute basic 8-core 14GB$462.17$522.72$559.05
General purpose compute standard 1-core 0.75GB$15.14$15.14$22.21
General purpose compute standard 8-core 14GB$540.88$540.88$679.13
SQL Web 1-core$24.22$24.22$24.22
SQL Enterprise 16-Core$4,504.63$4,504.63$4,504.63
Small Basic Website$56.51$56.51$70.64
Medium Basic Website$113.02$113.02$141.28
Large Basic Website$225.03$225.03$282.55
Similar differences are seem in other services. Basic block storage costs $0.0267 per GB in Australia, but $0.0243 in the US. That’s a small difference, but will add up with large data volumes.
Not every Azure service is available locally — Backup and Site Recovery, for instance, haven’t launched in Australia yet. Not has HDInsight, Machine Learning or DocumentDB.
It’s not surprising that the Australian centres carry a premium; Amazon Web Services also has higher costs for its local data centres. For services that need the higher latency, that will be worth it in some circumstances. Nonetheless, it represents a shift from Azure’s launch policy of worldwide pricing. Note also that only companies with Australian or New Zealand billing addresses can use the Australia region; there’s no option right now for (say) a US company that wants a local cloud presence but doesn’t have operations here.
At the launch event at TechEd in Sydney, Microsoft also announced a new alliance with Telstra and an expansion of its existing partnership with Equinix to create ExpressRoute connections between customer data centres and the new Azure regions. The Equinix partnership will kick off later this year, with Telstra to follow in 2015.
References:
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2014/10/microsoft-azure-in-australia-how-much-extra-youll-pay/

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Get Certified on Offce365 and Azure with 4 FREE Exams!!!

Yesterday, Microsoft Learning decided to give us an early Christmas Gift and give us 4 exams for the cloud for free! Those exams will allow us to get either a Microsoft Specialist Certification in Azure or a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) on Office 365! Here are the eligible exams:

To earn Microsoft Certified Specialist in Azure, pass one or both of these exams:
  • 70-532: Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions
  • 70-533: Implementing Azure Infrastructure Solutions
To earn Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate in Office 365, pass both of these exams:
  • 70-346: Managing Office 365 Identities and Requirements
  • 70-347: Enabling Office 365 Services
However, please note the offer is limited to 10 000 vouchers and you must takes all your free exams before December 31st 2014!
Here are the Official Terms and Conditions from Microsoft Learning:
Terms and Conditions for Microsoft Certification Exam Vouchers:
  • Offer good until December 31, 2014 for up to a total of 10,000 vouchers distributed worldwide.
  • Eligible exams: A voucher may be redeemed to take one of the following MCP exams: 70-532 (beta), 70-533, 70-346 or 70-347. This offer does not include Microsoft Technology Associate exams.
  • Offer ends on December 31, 2014 or while supplies last. Individuals must register for and take all exams prior to December 31, 2014.
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  • Any resale or distribution of vouchers is expressly prohibited.
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  • Exam 70-532 is a beta exam and all beta policies apply.
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To get your voucher, go to this page: http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/goodstuff/p/mcp.aspx Please note, the site had some troubles lately but MS Learning is fixing it and should be done by the time you read this blog post! To read the official announcement click here.
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