D - Microsoft Server and Cloud Partner Resources
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Solution pitch deck
Cloud models
Azure provides services supporting IAAS
Azure Platform Services
Security &
Management
Portal
Active
Directory
Cloud
Services
Batch
Hybrid
Operations
Service
Fabric
Web Apps
API
Apps
API
Management
Visual Studio
Azure SDK
Azure AD
Connect Health
Remote App
Mobile
Apps
Logic
Apps
Notification
Hubs
Team Project
Application
Insights
AD Privileged
Identity
Management
Multi-Factor
Authentication
Automation
Key Vault,
Security Center
Backup
Storage
Queues
Biztalk
Services
Hybrid
Connections
Service
Bus
Store /
Marketplace
VM Image Gallery
& VM Depot
Media
Services
Content Delivery
Network (CDN)
HDInsight
Machine
Learning
SQL
Database
SQL Data
Warehouse
Data
Factory
Event
Hubs
Redis
Cache
Search
Stream
Analytics
Mobile
Engagement
DocumentDB
Tables
Operational
Insights
Import/Export
Site
Recovery
StorSimple
Azure Infrastructure Services
Global Infrastructure
Why should you care?
Azure Revenue contribution
Rest of Azure
32%
Bandwidth - Data
transfer
2%
Networking
2%
Storage
9%
IAAS VMs
55%
Azure hyper scale infrastructure
North Central US
Illinois
Central US
Iowa
Canada Central
Toronto
Canada East
Quebec City
United Kingdom
United
Kingdom
Regions
Regions
Germany North East **
Magdeburg
US Gov
Iowa
East US
Virginia
West US
California
South Central US
Texas
US Gov
Virginia
West Europe
Netherlands
North Europe
Ireland
China North *
Beijing
Germany Central **
Frankfurt
Japan East
Tokyo, Saitama
China South *
Shanghai
Japan West
Osaka
India Central
Pune
East US 2
Virginia
India West
Mumbai
India South
Chennai
East Asia
Hong Kong
SE Asia
Singapore
Australia East
New South Wales
28 Regions Worldwide
100+ datacenters
Top 3 networks in the world
2.5x AWS, 7x Google DC regions
Brazil South
Sao Paulo State
Australia South East
Victoria
Operational
Announced/Not operational
* Operated by 21Vianet ** Operated by Deutsche Telekom
Compute: Virtual Machines
C:\
OS Disk
Disk Cache
D:\
Temporary Disk
E:\, F:\, etc.
Data Disks
G:\, H:\, etc.
SMB Share
Azure Files
(SMB file Server-as-aAzure Blob
service)
The A family
Highest value VM size
Basic and Standard sizes
General Purpose and High Memory
High performance A8/A9 (RDMA)
A
D
The D family
60% faster CPU
Up to 112 GB memory
Local SSD storage
The G family
Optimized for data workloads
Up to 32 CPU cores, 448 GB RAM,
6.5 TB local SSD
Latest generation Intel processor
G
Compute: Virtual Machines offerings
Highest value
Basic and standard
tiers
A8-A11 have
infiniband and Intel
Xeon processors
SSD Storage
Fast CPUs
New generation
of D family VMs
Most memory
fastest CPUs
GPU-enabled
virtual machines
60% faster CPU >A
35% faster than D
Largest VMs
NVIDIA GPUs
Up to 112 GB Memory
Local SSD storage
Compute-intensive
+RDMA
>80,000 IOPs
Premium Storage
Available with D and G
series
Use cases
Moving VMs to Azure
Networking - the big picture
Users
Azure
Virtual Network
Virtual Network
“Bring Your Own Network”
Segment with subnets and
security groups
Control traffic flow with User
Defined Routes
Internet
Front-End Access
Dynamic/Reserved Public IP addresses
Direct VM access, ACLs for security
(NSGs)
Load balancing
DNS services: hosting, traffic
management
DDoS protection
Backend
Connectivity
ExpressRoute
VPN Gateways
Backend Connectivity
Point-to-site for dev / test
VPN Gateways for secure
site-to-site connectivity
ExpressRoute for private
enterprise grade connectivity
Flexible options for hybrid networking
Cloud
Network options
On-premises
Segment and workloads
Internet connectivity
Consumers
• Access over public IP
• DNS resolution
• Connect from anywhere
Secure point-to-site
connectivity
Developers
• POC Efforts
• Small scale deployments
• Connect from anywhere
Secure site-to-site
VPN connectivity
ExpressRoute private
connectivity
SMB, Enterprises
• Connect to Azure compute
SMB & Enterprises
• Mission critical workloads
• Backup/DR, media, HPC
• Connect to Microsoft services
Azure Storage
Queues
“Reliable messaging at
scale for cloud
services”
Code against (REST API)
Use on Windows & Linux VMs
Data Transfer Options
Typical use cases for IAAS
**Most things that run on-premises**
• Dev/Test infrastructure
• High Performance Computing
• Packaged applications(SharePoint, SAP etc.)
• New multi-tier applications
• Datacenter extensions
• Web servers, file servers
• …
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