Next month I will travel around in Norway to demonstrate
hybrid cloud scenarios with Windows Azure and System Center.
The cloud is for real, and this goes for both the private
and the public cloud.
Combining these two gives us a hybrid approach where we
can consume, leverage and gain benefits from both. System Center together with
Windows Server are the essential ingredients in a private cloud deployment. When
we add Windows Azure to the summary, we can utilize a bunch of features and
capabilities from this major public cloud from Microsoft.
Management is key and System Center is able to span private,
public and service provider clouds
(with SPF) to give you a holistic view of the environments and their
capabilities.
Why am I doing
this?
Windows Azure, back in the days, was first launched as a
Platform as a Service cloud only.
This changed dramatically last summer when Microsoft
added Infrastructure as a Service capabilities to their public cloud. We can
now deploy virtual machines, create virtual networks and have site-2-site VPN
between on-premise and Azure. Only this has opened the door to a bunch of new
scenarios in the Microsoft world. In addition, several offerings are in
preview, and some of these are on the agenda for this roadshow.
I would like to highlight some of the key investments
here and show how you and your customers can gain ROI and sleep better
in the future.
In the end of the day, I would like you to remember some
important things after joining these sessions:
1) Windows
Azure and System Center provides you with premium tools to simplify complex
solutions.
2) You
can get started right away and it is fairly easy to understand, deploy and
utilize.
3) We,
Lumagate, know what we are doing and are ready to help you with everything I’ll
talk about.
I will cover the following topics:
·
Windows Azure Recovery Services
See how using Hyper-V, System Center Virtual Machine
Manager 2012 Sp1 and Windows Azure make disaster recovery easy together, to
secure your environments in a worst-case scenario.
·
Using Windows Azure in your offsite backup
strategy
Windows Server 2012, System Center Data Protection
Manager 2012 Sp1 and Windows Azure can ensure that you get the sleep you
require every night. Instead of using dedicated hardware for offsite backup
(long-term), we can now put Azure storage into our consideration when planning
for secure backups.
·
Working with Virtual Machines using Windows
Azure Portal and App Controller
Windows Server 2012, System Center App Controller 2012
Sp1 and Windows Azure let you expand your datacenter and deploy virtual
machines to private, public and service provider clouds in an easy manner. See
how to move things around, back and forth while having a simplified management
experience for your self-service users.
To join us on this free community event, please register on the following link: http://lumagate.no/windows-azure-og-system-center-roadshow
-kn
1 comment:
Du skal ikke tilfeldighvis til Oslo eller Vestfold da? :)
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