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Microsoft Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Contents
1 Introduction
1 Enterprise
1 Service providers
1 Windows Azure Pack
2 The Cloud OS vision
5 Service providers and enterprises
7 Windows Azure Technology
12 Management Portal
12 Management Portal for Tenants
13 Management Portal for
Administrators
15 Web Sites service
16 Scalability
17 Scalable architecture
21 Virtual Machines service
22 Azure Services Service Bus
25 Extensibility
26 Summary
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Microsoft Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server 1
The advent of cloud computing is rewriting many of the long-
established rules and assumptions for enterprise information
technology (IT). The four walls of the corporate datacenter no
longer restrict workloads and applications as administrators and
developers look to service providers and public clouds for more
efficient and agile ways to deliver value back to the business.
As with all technology shifts, the era of the cloud presents opportunities
to those willing to embrace the new model, offering the ability to solve
problems, drive efficiencies, compete more effectively, and discover new
business opportunities.
Enterprises are learning from the widespread, organic adoption of self-
service public cloud services, choosing the agility and usage-based
pricing of the public cloud over their own in-house IT operations. As a
result, enterprise IT departments are looking more and more to an
internal service provider model as a means of getting ‘back in the game’.
For service providers, there’s a huge opportunity to host enterprise
workloads now freed from the corporate datacenter. Service providers
that can overcome enterprise concerns regarding their unfamiliar
technology platform and workload mobility will stand a greater chance
of winning enterprise business.
The Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server provides a solution for
enterprises looking to act as service providers and service providers
keen to attract enterprise workloads. Running on top of Windows Server
and System Center, The Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
delivers the power of Windows Azure into your datacenter, enabling you
to offer a rich, self-service, multi-tenant cloud with Windows Azure-
consistent experiences and services.
Available to Microsoft customers at no additional cost, The Windows
Azure Pack comes as a collection of Windows Azure technologies that
install in enterprise and service provider datacenters, integrating with
their existing System Center and Windows Server environments.
NOTE: Microsoft announced “Windows Azure Services for Windows Server”
in July 2012 with general availability in January 2013. This whitepaper
discusses the Windows Azure Pack (for Windows Server) which includes a
superset of the capabilities and supersedes Windows Azure Services for
Windows Server for use with the R2 versions of Windows Server 2012 and
System Center 2012.
Introduction
Enterprise
Service
providers
Windows
Azure Pack
Microsoft Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server 2
We are in the midst of a transformation – one that has had a big
impact on Microsoft strategy as well as many organizations’ IT
investments.
Figure 1: Transformational trends.
Over the last few years we have seen a massive increase in the use of
social networks and applications. Most companies today incorporate
their social presence on Facebook or Twitter and/or their own mobile
application into their marketing and advertising collateral.
This rise in social networks and mobile apps has led to a massive data
explosion. Organizations now have more information than ever before
to mine and use. For example, many organizations get instant feedback
on their products and services from social sites as well as see what
customers say about their competitors. To effectively compete in the
marketplace, organizations need to collect, store, and process this big
data.
The transformation of the tablet and mobile phone from a nice gadget
into a productivity tool has challenged many IT departments. Workers
want to use devices they are familiar with, the ones they use outside the
office. IT departments need to embrace this consumerization of IT and
provide workers with more flexible working options.
Furthermore, the entire computing process is changing. Cloud
computing models have replaced the traditional approach of tying
specific applications to specific servers. Because we can pool resources,
IT organizations can deploy applications as elastic self-service services.
Along with these changes come innovations in computing technology
that help enable and support these scenarios. More powerful multi-core
The Cloud
OS vision
Microsoft Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server 3
chips are increasing memory density while driving costs down. Storage
tiering technologies and solid state drive (SSD) costs are also coming
down, providing a huge opportunity for the datacenter to take
advantage of industry-standard hardware while providing enterprise-
grade capability. Then there’s networking, where fast interconnects
between storage and computing nodes are driving amazing amounts of
innovation.
At Microsoft, we understand that the world is different now. That’s why
we’ve committed ourselves to helping our customers not only survive
this transformation but thrive within it. The key to this co-evolution of
storage, computing, and network is the software that unlocks the value
of this innovation for our customers. This concept forms the foundation
for a modern platform: the Microsoft Cloud OS vision.
The Microsoft Cloud OS vision aims to provide customers with one
consistent platform for infrastructure, applications, and data. This single
platform spans across customer datacenters, hosting service provider
datacenters, and the Microsoft public cloud.
Figure 2: Microsoft’s Cloud OS vision.
The Cloud OS enables customers to have a unified strategy and a
consistent platform that can achieve the following:
Transform the datacenter: The traditional unit of computing is moving
from the single server to the datacenter level. Customers need an
infrastructure that provides a generational leap in agility, elasticity, and
scalability across a set of shared resources and delivers more
automation and self-service.
Unlock insights on any data: With the explosion of data, customers
need a platform that gives them the tools to unlock data insight and
better compete. Customers need to tap into growing data volumes,
especially with unstructured data, or big data, to ask new questions and
discover new data sources, which they can combine with existing data
for new insights.
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