What we've learn from 150+ azure deployments?
we will cover the following:
* Whats new in azure
* Know your portal
* Basic billing and subscription management
* From Servers to Services - IaaS to PaaS
* What we've learn from 150 azure deployments
* High Availability from the cost perspective - the SQL example
6. "Microsoft’s comprehensive hybrid
story, which spans applications and
platforms as well as infrastructure, is
highly attractive to many companies,
drawing them towards the cloud in
general.”
LYDIA LEONG,
GARTNER
Industry
validation
Microsoft a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrants
Public Cloud IaaS (May 2015) Cloud Storage (June 2015) Enterprise Application PaaS (Jan 2014) X86 Server Virtualization (July 2014)
7. Azure Compliance
Azure has the largest compliance portfolio in the industry
United
States
HIPAA /
HITECH
FedRAMP
JAB P-ATO
FIPS 140-2 FERPA DISA Level 2 ITAR-readyCJIS21 CFR
Part 11
IRS 1075 Section
508 VPAT
Industry
ISO 27001 PCI DSS Level 1SOC 1 Type 2 SOC 2 Type 2 ISO 27018Cloud Controls
Matrix
Content Delivery and
Security Association
Shared
Assessments
Regional
European Union
Model Clauses
United
Kingdom
G-Cloud
Singapore
MTCS Level 3
Australian
Signals
Directorate
Japan
Financial
Services
China Multi
Layer Protection
Scheme
China
CCCPPF
New
Zealand
GCIO
China
GB 18030
ENISA
IAF
29. Evolution of SQL Database over the past year
Increased from 99.9% to 99.99% uptime SLASLA
Service design enables scale up and out of resources, delivering predictable
throughput and performance regardless of demandsPerformance
Point-in-time-restore, geo-restore, and standard and active geo-replication
protect against human and environmental-initiated eventsProtection
Azure certifications: ISO, HIPAA BAA, EU Model Clause
Auditing on SQL DatabaseCompliance
Hourly billing and broad set of price pointsFlexibility
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– The largest compliance portfolio in the industry, including those that FSI cares about – SOC, PCI and many others.
- This means you can do away with auditing your own physical data center and let Microsoft’s do that work for you.
- We provide you with our 3rd party certifications and detailed audit reports, letting you focus on the application you build.
- Microsoft takes care of our data center security. Microsoft takes care of our data centers’ compliance.
The Azure Security Center will provide unified security and vulnerability management for all your Azure resources.
Speaker Notes;
This describes four distinct models of computing delivery. The colors and icons represent how each computing service is provided to the customer. Those in green or with the Windows icon must be provided by the customer, those in blue or with the cloud icons are provided by the cloud vendor.
Beginning on the left we have on-premises, or the legacy delivery model of computing infrastructure where the customer manages all services
As we move to the right, the private cloud with Windows Azure pack offers automated server and storage management
Public cloud Infrastructure as a service or IaaS is the next model, virtualization, servers, and storage are provided by the cloud vendor
With public cloud platform as a service or PaaS, the majority of services are managed by the cloud vendor, allowing the IT department to focus on just the applications and data. This enables more time spent solving business problems and improving applications rather than running infrastructure.
Finally we have software as a service, or SaaS, in this model the IT department only needs to manage the data within the applications and all other components are provided as a service. This model is perfect for IT workloads that don’t provide a business advantage from running them internally. Collaboration with email and SharePoint, CRM, etc.
Hybrid cloud is a model that spans all of these models, taking advantage of the benefits of each.
One of the first things to understand in any discussion of Azure versus on-premises SQL Server databases is that you can use it all. Microsoft’s Data Platform leverages SQL Server technology and makes it available across physical on-premises machines, private cloud environments, third party hosted private cloud environments, and public cloud. This enables you to meet unique and diverse business needs through a combination of on-premises and cloud-hosted deployments, while using the same set of server products, development tools, and expertise across these environments.
As seen in the diagram, each offering can be characterized by the level of administration you have over the infrastructure (on the X axis), and by the degree of cost efficiency achieved by database level consolidation and automation (on the Y axis).
When designing an application, four basic options are available for hosting the SQL Server part of the application:
SQL Server on nonvirtualized physical machines
SQL Server in on-premises virtualized machines (private cloud)
SQL Server in Azure Virtual Machine (public cloud)
Azure SQL Database (public cloud)