7. Azure PaaS available on-premises: Fully managed
platforms for high productivity development
Azure Service Fabric and Azure Container Service will be available in CY18.
9. Consistent application
development
Build and deploy apps the same
way whether they run on-premises
or in the cloud.
Implement common DevOps
practices across hybrid cloud
environments.
Azure Resource Manager Azure Resource Manager
AzureAzure Stack
Describe Deploy Control
Visual Studio | OSS tools
10. Most Azure Marketplace solutions work on
Azure Stack without modification
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-
stack/azure-stack-marketplace-azure-items
11. Azure Stack will initially be available in 46 countries covering key markets across the world
Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile,
Colombia, Mexico, Peru, United States, Uruguay
EMEA: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Luxembourg, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South
Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United
Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
APAC: Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia,
Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Note: hardware brand availability will vary by country.
13. • Consistent support experience no
matter who you contact for support
• Coordinated escalation and
resolution process
• Cloud services support delivered by
Microsoft
• System support delivered by
hardware partners
14. Azure Stack Concepts
14
• Single instance of Azure
Resource Manager (ARM)
• 1 or more Regions under
management of ARM
• 1 or more Scale Units within
a Region
• 4 or more servers within a
Scale Unit
Cloud
• Set of Scale Units that share
same “physical location”
• Under one physical and
logical “administrator”
• Networking requirements
• High-bandwidth/Low
Latency
• Flat, Layer-3 Network
• Other attributes are implied
by customer choices
Region
• Associated with a single
Region
• 1 or more Scale Units
within a Region
• Unit of Capacity Expansion
• Fault Domains (Azure
Consistency)
• Alignment of Hardware
SKU – which is
homogenous within Scale-
Unit
Scale Unit
15. Deploy Azure Stack for:
• Real-time latency requirements
• Connectivity issues
• Local data processing
Use Azure for aggregate analytics
and big data modelling
Common application logic across
both, connected or disconnected
16. Develop and deploy global application
in Azure
Optionally deploy to Azure Stack to
handle customer preferences for
regulations:
• Government
• Industry
• Region
No changes to application
17. Apply modern architectures to on-
premises apps not yet ready for cloud
• PaaS
• Serverless Computing
• Microservices & Containers
Move to Azure without code changes
Consistent programming model, skills,
and processes
18.
19.
20. Azure
Stack
Hosted and
On-premises
Extension of Azure business model
Fee for consumption: only pay for services
running on Azure Stack
No upfront licensing fees: don’t pay until
you use the service
Compatible with Azure: same subscriptions,
monetary commitment, invoice
EA and CSP channels
21. Azure
Stack
Hosted and
On-premises
For disconnected scenarios: no usage metering
or connection to commerce
Fixed fee, annual subscription: based on
number of physical cores
License all physical cores on a stamp, with
unlimited IaaS rights
Separate transaction from Azure: cannot use
monetary commit, different billing
EA channel only
22. Pay-as-you-go Azure Stack with On-Prem Windows Server and SQL Server
Azure Stack
Services
Windows Server SQL Server
(excl. Windows
VMs)
Native
Azure Stack
WS VM
Meter
On-Prem
Service
Provider
License
On-Prem
End
Customer
License
On-Prem
Service
Provider
License
On-Prem
End
Customer
License
Dedicated Hosting
Single customer per
Azure Stack region
CSP CSP
SPLA
+ base VM
EA
+ base VM
SPLA
+ Windows VM
EA
+ Windows VM
Multi-tenant Hosting
Multiple different
customers per Azure
Stack region
CSP CSP
SPLA
+ base VM
n/a – AHUB not
enabled
SPLA
+ Windows VM
EA w/ license
mobility
+ Windows VM
23. First Hybrid Cloud Platform Virtualization-replacement play
What it is What it is not
Integrated system with self-service IaaS,
PaaS, & cloud solutions
DIY infrastructure
Regularly updated for Azure-consistency Static system you deploy & forget
Cross-platform Hybrid Cloud Windows Only Cloud
24. Jul 2017 Sep 2017 Rest of CY2017 Into CY2018
• Building supply chain
volume
• Optimizing availability
& reliability
• Adding scale (add server
incrementally, upto 16
servers per scale unit)
• Multi-scale unit and multi-
region support for
enhanced scale and
business continuity
• Support for new VM types
• Managed Disks
• Azure Service Fabric and
Azure Container Service
delivered as-a-Service
• ASDK available
for download
• Integrated
Systems available
to order
• First integrated
systems start
shipping
(46 countries)
25.
26. Public Site aka.ms/azurestack
Public Documentation aka.ms/azurestackdocs
FAQ aka.ms/as_faq
Launch Blog aka.ms/as_launch_blog
Whitepaper aka.ms/Azurestackwhitepaper
What’s New in Azure Stack aka.ms/azurestackwhatsnew
Use cases aka.ms/as_usecase
How to Buy aka.ms/as_how_to_buy
Azure Stack Pricing aka.ms/as_pricing
Channel9 videos https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/azurestack
Infopedia aka.ms/infopediaazurestack
27. Datasheet aka.ms/as_product_datasheet
Customer Licensing Guide aka.ms/as_licensing_guide_customer
MSP Licensing Guide aka.ms/as_licensing_guide_serviceprovider
Field licensing Guide aka.ms/as_field_licensing_guide
Field Guide aka.ms/as_field_guide
Geo Guidance aka.ms/as_geo_msg_guidance_doc
Azure Stack Forum aka.ms/azurestackforum
28. OEMs/Hardware Partners aka.ms/as_integrated_system
Dell Blog aka.ms/as_dellemc_launch_blog
HPE Blog aka.ms/as_hpe_launch_blog
Lenovo Blog aka.ms/as_lenovo_launch_blog
Azure Stack EcoSystem aka.ms/as_ecosystem
Syndication Partners aka.ms/azurestacksyndication
Partner Whitepaper aka.ms/as_whitepaper_eco
Early Adaptor Program www.azurestackeai.com
29. Launch Blog aka.ms/as_launch_blog
Forums aka.ms/as_support_forum
Yammer Yammer
Links to other resources aka.ms/azurestackakaguide
App Services Overview aka.ms/as_azure_app_services
Twitter #AzureStack on Twitter
YouTube aka.ms/AzureStack/YouTube
31. Learning Resources Where to find them? Availab
le
When?
Cost What are they?
Azure Stack Documentation aka.ms/AzureStackDocs Now Free Updated continuously
Azure Learning Path for
Azure Stack Operator
aka.ms/AzSOperatorLearni
ngPath
Now Free Short videos (1 hour) to bring you basic
knowledge on Azure Stack
Azure Stack Operator
training Microsoft Official
Course
www.microsoft.com/en-
us/learning/course.aspx?ci
d=20537
Now Fee-
based
5-day instructor-led classroom-based training
course with hands-on labs.
Azure Stack MooC
(OpenEdx online) course
aka.ms/AzureStackMOOC October
2017
Free Self-paced online course with hands-on labs
and interactive multi-media enabled contents.
Approximate 35-40 hours study time.
Azure Stack Operator
Certification Exam
aka.ms/exam537 January
2018
Fee-
based
Microsoft Certification for Azure Stack
Operator
Hinweis der Redaktion
Consistent hybrid application development: Maximize developer productivity by empowering them to build and deploy applications the same way, whether they run on Azure or Azure Stack. Implement a common DevOps approach across hybrid cloud environments.
Azure services available on-premises: Adopt hybrid cloud computing on your terms. Meet business and technical requirements, with the flexibility to choose the right combination of cloud and on-premises deployment models for applications.
Integrated delivery experience: Focus on delivering high application service levels with integrated systems that are designed to deliver consistent Azure innovation in a predictable, non-disruptive manner.
Talk to the 5 columns first – they indicate the IaaS services that will be available at initial release.
On click, speak to the IaaS capabilities that will come following initial availability.
At initial release:
Compute: Virtual Machines, A, D and Dv2 sizes, VM Scale Sets, Local Disks, commonly used 2016-03-30 API version
Networking: VPN Gateway, Load Balancer, Virtual Networking, Network Security Groups, User Defined Routes, DNS Integration
Storage: Blobs/Tables/Queues
KeyVault
Great set of PaaS/ app plat services coming to Azure Stack – again, focus being on delivering app innovation in hybrid cloud environments.
This will also grow as we keep bringing that continuous innovation to Azure Stack.
This drives clarity against which Azure capabilities – including core services, infrastructure services, platform services - will come to Azure Stack at GA timeframe. Click through these and walk through them.
Talking points
Build and deploy your application the same way regardless of whether it runs on Azure or Azure Stack.
Use Azure Resource Manager to build reusable application templates for traditional and cloud-native apps.
Use role-based access control in Azure Resource Manager and Azure Active Directory to enable fine-grained access to application resources.
Write to the same Azure APIs.
Use the same Azure SDK. Continue to use Visual Studio as your development canvas, with native integration.
Just like in Azure, so you get a broad choice of open source technologies, including Linux, Java, and PHP.
Common DevOps lifecycle across Azure and Azure Stack
Unified deployment experience with Visual Studio
Integrated CI/CD pipeline with OSS (e.g., Jenkins) and Visual Studio Team System* (VSTS)
Common workflow automation tooling with support for Chef and Azure PowerShell DSC extensions
Integrated systems will be the vessel where we continuously pour in Azure innovation with frequent updates.
4 hardware partners at GA and shortly thereafter. Given the relationships that customers have with these partners, we can address a substantive chunk of market opportunity.
We’re working to optimize the full infra lifecycle so customers can focus on apps and delivering value added services. We will have 4 servers to 12 server configs. at GA, which can enable customers to host upto 300-400 Azure A3/D3 customer or tenant VMs.
Packaging and pricing is an extension of Azure. One bill.
- Consistent support experience, regardless of who you call.
Supply Chain - Build to Plan vs. Build to Order
46 countries:
Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, United States, Uruguay
EMEA: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UAE, UK
APAC: Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Check out whitepaper on Azure.com for more details on Azure Stack capabilities at initial release and roadmap.
Azure Stack integrated systems, delivered by our HW hardware partners, are the supported production clouds that customers can purchase in order to modernize their application portfolio across cloud and on-premises environments.
The Azure Stack Development Kit (ASDK) uses the same code as an Azure Stack Integrated system, on a single physical server, so you can prototype hybrid applications in Azure and validate in Azure Stack when creating applications that are consistent across Azure Clouds Name not final