Windows Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Summary: Scott Hanselman sits down with the actual engineers who build Windows Azure on his journey to learn how to program the cloud. No marketing, no BS, just two engineers and a laptop in short managable chunks. Join the conversation at http://Friday.Azure.com
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Podcasts:
Azure expert Mark Simms starts at Step 0 with Azure Queues...what are they and why are they important in a distributed app?
Elio Damaggio adds device templates and language preferrences to his growing Azure Notification Hubs application.
Elio and Scott add in user-specific notifications and talk about more sophisticated alerting with Notification Hubs.
Elio Damaggio digs into Azure Notification Hubs and adds topic filtering.
Elio Damaggio teaches Scott about Azure Notification Hubs and how you can send alerts to any device.
Scott messes up a node.js demo then spends the next 30 minutes debugging it, learning more about Azure in the process!
Corey shows Scott how to deprovision a Virtual Machine to make a template, then create "n" more VMs of sys-prepped images.
Scott creates a fresh Virtual Machine from a community-created VM image within the VMDepot.
Scott and Corey scale up Scott's VM and add a new disk for increased performance.
Scott and Corey configure Virtual Machine endpoints and load balance a Linux VM Web Farm
Scott and Corey create a private network for Scott's new Virtual Machine and set it up for VPN, giving it a private IP address.
Scott and Corey look at adding more disks to improve VM performance, exploring how disks work in the process!
Scott and Corey fight about what's the best way to control virtual machines...the node sdk, the powershell sdk, Visual Studio, or the REST endpoint itself.
Scott talks to Corey Sanders about what's really going on underneath Virtual Machine's in Azure
Scott Guthrie explains how VMs can take existing workloads you've got inside your company and move them to the Cloud using "lift and shift."