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Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides a range of cloud services, including those for compute, analytics, storage, and networking, allowing users to pick and choose from these services to develop and scale new applications, or run existing applications, in the public cloud.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation, In Person, Live Online, Videos, Webinars |
Languages | English |
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Flexible and convenient to use. Instead of using command to copy/transfer file to Storage Account, I can use it just drap and drop.
The speed is quite slow than using AZ copy to Azure Storage
I can transfer files between local to Azure Storage or between Azure Storage accounts without any mistake when using PowerShell
It has lots of OS that I could not find by other provider. Also the time for installing is very quick then easy setup. I can found some OS that never seen before like F5 BIG - load balancer.
Price is quite expensive and the trial version is quite short.
We moved on-premise server to Azure cloud. It reduced issues like power, network issues...
I like that it has automatic backups and you can restore anything from within 35 days. I also really like the azure portal which is a great tool to manage your servers and cost analysis.
There is nothing that I dislike at the moment other than that it is a bit on the expensive side.
It provides a way to store your data efficiently and securely. Our system has been running faster due to switching over to an Azure database.
Incredibly easy and fast container deployment
Technical documentation is still scarce
Smaller administrative footprint
Easy, portal and fast to create and deploy on server.
Its new to me and I like everything so far and its not supporting docker-compose .
In creating custom docker image files and deploying it to Azure. Benefits are very fast in deployment.
Its ability to upscale the Virtual Machines based on the needs of your applications. Need more CPU power and need it quickly without having to migrate information from one Virtual Machine to another or do complicated tasks? then this is what you need. We went quickly from a server with 4 cores, then needed to upgrade to 8, then 16 Cores for our applications as it is a very CPU intensive application and we need to make it work fast for the 200 users we have using it on one server (we have more than one), and all it needed was a quick restart.
While packages are flexible, they are based on CPU Cores and don't let you select the RAM. For instance, we upgraded to 16 CPU Cores, but the amount of RAM available on the servers over exceeds our needs, which could be a hit to the pricing. Having a way to balance CPUs and RAM better will be welcome in the future, but is surely not a game stopper today.
We run Aspect Worforce Management for a large Global Operation, requiring us to centralize the application and deploy it via Remote Desktop connection and as our business and core user base grows, we need our servers to follow the pace of our growth. If we were an On-Prem based operation like we used to be, upgrading our servers was hard, now it's a breeze. Just make sure the governance of the virtual machines and upgrading it won't be trapped in a network of approvals, make sure the business is made aware quickly when the need arise to upgrade the servers.
Constantly pushing updates to make it better. Love the design..makes it easy to navigate through the database
Searching is a bit slow, but maybe that is due to the large database we have
It helps me look in the cloud to see if everything matches what our customer has on their end, or if there's a disconnection somewhere. Helps me dig deeper on some cases. I can easily see whether or not a customer has set something up wrong by digging here.
I recently needed to create a dozen containers in very short order. I was able to quickly and easily do this with My Azure Web App.
So far everything has been a breeze so I can't provide any negatives at the moment.
We use it to contain a variety of image files in variety of sizes for use in an online image library that integrates with our e-commerce platform.
It's absurdly easy to set up extremely powerful web infrastructure for your application. You can have a web app set up and deployed in minutes if you know what you want.
Azure is less affordable than AWS in my experience, and is optimized for Windows development.
We host all of our windows infrastructure on azure now.
It is private so it makes it harder for those trying to steal photos are be involved in infringement.
It is difficult to use at first because there are many apps. to access before usage.
Keeping others from stealing images or leaking images.Use container registries in Azure with your existing container development and deployment pipelines. Use Azure Container Registry Build (ACR Build) to build container images in Azure. Build on demand, or fully automate builds with source code commit and base image update build triggers.