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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Scott Guthrie demos Windows Azure Active Directory in the Cloud
ScottHa talks to ScottGu about first principles of Azure. Where *is* Azure? How do the containers work? Where are they located? Where does the hardware stop and the software start?
Scott Guthrie shows how to make an Azure Mobile Services and explains how Mobile Services differ from Web Sites and Virtual Machines.
Scott Guthrie tells Scott what SQL Databases in Azure can do, how backups work, what can be managed, exported, and moved to the cloud.
ScottGu explains how Web Sites are load balanced, then they add Endpoint Monitoring to an existing site
Scott and David use Azure Web Site deployment hooks plus the 3rd party Zapier service to send text messages after successfully deployments.
There's an amazing debug console within your Azure Web Site that you can use for debugging, exploring, uploading files, as well as JSON endpoints for getting information about your environment. David hooks us up.
Scott and David connect to the log streaming services and watch Trace output from the command line.
David explains where Kudu and Web Site logs are kept, and how we can capture diagnostics trace information.
Kudu can be extended to run Unit Tests and much more more using Custom Deployment Scripts. How far can David and Scott take it?
David and Scott setup a branching system to deploy their web site from a specific Git Branch.
David Ebbo explains the Kudu deployment system to Scott. How does Kudu use Git to deploy Azure Web Sites from many sources? Join the conversation and have your questions answered at http://friday.azure.comÂ
Scott and David deploy a website directly from GitHub to Azure Web Sites using Git and Kudu.
Erich and Scott continue their exploration of the codenamed "Monaco" editor and the Visual Studio Online experience, editing and deploying node apps and C# apps to Azure via Git.
Erich digs into how the Visual Studio rich editing experience codenamed Monaco uses TypeScript compiled to JavaScript in the browser to deliver type information in a whole new class of application. He also shares the architecture of the new system and how it relates to "Kudu."