This document discusses Microsoft Azure's support for Linux and Java workloads. It provides an overview of pre-built Linux virtual machine images on Azure including popular distributions like Oracle Linux and Windows Server. It also outlines options for deploying Java applications on Azure infrastructure services, platform services, and using common Java APIs and tools across deployment models. Customer quotes are provided praising Azure's scalability and cost benefits compared to on-premise Linux servers.
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The document discusses virtual machines with persistent drives that can be used across server racks located over 500 miles apart. It mentions reserving instances and using Windows Azure storage abstractions to access resources through URLs including a distributed cache. It also provides information about MSDN member benefits that include NT$6,300 in free monthly resources for Windows Azure.
The document discusses containers and how they compare to virtual machines. It explains that containers provide operating system-level virtualization where the kernel is shared among containers, unlike virtual machines which virtualize hardware. This allows containers to have faster startup and be more resource efficient. The document then provides steps for setting up a container environment on Windows and details how to build, run, distribute, and update container images.
The document discusses new features in C# 7.0 including tuples, pattern matching, out variables, and more. It provides code examples demonstrating how to use tuples to return multiple values from functions, type patterns to match types in switch statements, and when conditions to add additional checks to case statements. The examples show enhanced control flow options in C# with these new features.
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The document discusses Microsoft's .NET conference and platform. It highlights that .NET Core 2.0 has been released and is available for download. It promotes .NET as being able to build any application for any platform and develop with any programming language. It also emphasizes that .NET sees large growth in active developers and popularity. Additionally, it provides statistics on customer success with .NET and shows how .NET powers a variety of applications and services.
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This document discusses developing serverless applications with Azure Functions. Azure Functions allow processing of events using small, isolated pieces of code called functions. Functions can be triggered by events from other Azure services and external sources. Functions are easy to develop, scale automatically, and only charge for the time spent processing events.
This document summarizes different types of cloud offerings including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. It then provides more details on Windows Azure Websites, a PaaS offering that allows developers to build and host web applications in the cloud. Key features highlighted include automatic scaling, load balancing, global availability, and integration with development tools like Visual Studio. The document also briefly mentions other Azure services like WebJobs, Mobile Services, and SQL Database that can be used to build full web application solutions on the Windows Azure platform.
This document provides an overview of the MCSD certification program and the 70-487 exam for developing Windows Azure and web services. It describes the MCSD certification path and objectives covered in the 70-487 exam, including accessing and querying data, designing and implementing WCF and Web API services, and deploying web applications. New testing innovations that may be included in the exam are also outlined.
This document discusses the Windows Azure platform and support for Python developers. It provides an overview of the Website Service, Cloud Service, and Virtual Machine Service on Azure. It also covers the Python Developer Support through the Windows Azure SDK for Python and Python Tools for Visual Studio, which allows developing and deploying Python applications to Azure from within Visual Studio.
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