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Brian Prince Microsoft Azure Lightning Talk CloudCamp Cincy
1. The Microsoft Cloud… in under 5 minutes Brian H. Prince Brian.prince@microsoft.com www.brianHprince.com / @brianHprince
2. Benefits of Cloud Computing PAY FOR ACCESS – NOT OWNERSHIP – OF IT RESOURCES SHARING "PERISHABLE AND INTANGIBLE" COMPUTING POWER AMONG MULTIPLE TENANTS OPTIMIZES COSTS FOR ALL IMPROVE TIME-TO-MARKET FOR NEW APPLICATIONS, SERVICES, AND SOLUTIONS STAFF AND PLAN FOR TYPICAL USAGE. SCALE TO THE CLOUD AT PEAK TIMES – PLANNED OR UNPLANNED End of quarter reporting, tax-time, payroll, Oprah effect
3. And in a non-Cloud view, there are inefficiencies in addressing those issues Allocated IT-capacities Load Forecast “Under-supply“ of capacities “Waste“ of capacities Fixed cost of IT-capacities IT CAPACITY Barrier for innovations ActualLoad TIME
4. However, in a Cloud View Load Forecast Allocated IT capacities No “under-supply“ IT CAPACITY Reduction of “over-supply“ Possible reduction of IT-capacities in case of reduced load Reduction of initial investments ActualLoad Time
5. Private (On-Premise) Infrastructure (as a Service) Platform (as a Service) Types of Clouds You manage Applications Applications Applications You manage Runtimes Runtimes Runtimes Security & Integration Security & Integration Security & Integration Managed by vendor Databases Databases Databases You manage Servers Servers Servers Managed by vendor Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Server HW Server HW Server HW Storage Storage Storage Networking Networking Networking
6. The Microsoft Cloud ~100 Globally Distributed Data Centers Quincy, WA Chicago, IL San Antonio, TX Dublin, Ireland Generation 4 DCs
7. The Microsoft Cloud Service Bus Access Control Relational Database Management Compute Storage
9. Brian H. PrinceArchitect EvangelistMicrosoftblog. www.brianHprince.comtwitter. @brianHprinceemail. Brian.Prince@microsoft.com
Editor's Notes
To build an application or solution in a legacy world, you have to think about network, OS, storage, and scale. But they have little to do with what you really want to build, an application.But what if there were a different way.