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11/11/2008 5:47 AM
 

I agree the devil is in the details.  I would think that MS has good reason to work to make this a competetive solution both from price and performance standpoints. I think they will be focusing a large part of their business on this future platform.  I hear they are moving many of their services over to this platform (e.g. Hotmail, spaces, MSN, etc.) over time.  Obviously eating their own dogfood will prove the scaling and reliability.  I guess it boils down to price eventually... 

On another note, are you a part of the CTP so you can evaluate the platform for DNN? 

It looks like this will be just a matter of uploading your .NET app and a schema file that describes the "architecture" you want to run on. Do you know any more details?

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I think some of this remains to be seen.  Until we see exactly what the hosting environment looks like it will be hard to tell how this turns out.  I know that some community members are already hosting on Mosso which is Rackspace's cloud architecture.  To specifically address your question, the one thing that we need to investigate is what the cloud arch. means for memory limits.  One of the issues that you run into in the multi-tenant scenario is that you can end up thrashing the cache as each site has a certain amount of overhead required.  I am sure it could be tuned, and I certainly will do what I can to help us address this key space.

 
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11/11/2008 8:00 AM
 

please be aware, that Joe is the person most involved in organization of the OpenForce conference, which is taking place this week - I would not expect him to anwer during the next days.


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11/11/2008 11:09 AM
 

 

I hope MS gets it right in their first try (not in the 3rd version as usual), or at least makes a stable enough platform so that users won't be dissapointed.

 


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7/14/2009 3:03 PM
 

Details on pricing:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/14/microsoft_azure_cloud_price/



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7/14/2009 4:40 PM
 

 

Here's a cool Azure project on Codeplex that you can check

http://azurebright.codeplex.com/

 
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