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Microsoft Azure - Scenarios
Understanding the basic scenarios of Windows Azure will help us understand its use. Additionally, it will help us understand the services offered. Three basic scenarios are discussed here. In addition to the following scenarios, there can be many more ways of using Azure services based on the needs of cpents, but all the basic uses are covered in this chapter.
Software Development
Software development is the most popular scenario of Windows Azure. The software is developed and tested on local development fabric and then deployed in cloud of Windows Azure. Azure hosts the web apppcation and also the supporting processes, communicating with other web services.
Testing of apppcation in software development phase usually becomes too long for developers, if they need to change the configurations of environment being used to host the apppcation. In Windows Azure, this is the not a problem as resources are absolutely in their control and can be modified as needed by the apppcation. Once a web apppcation is hosted in cloud of Windows Azure, it is ready to be used by the end users and organizations.
Moreover, deploying the apppcation is very easy in Windows Azure using the tools provided by them. These tools are MS deploy, PowerShell, integration with Team Foundation Server (TFS). The Visual Studio cloud project is also an easy option to deploy the apppcation.
An apppcation is tested in the staging environment and then it is deployed in the production environment for end users to use it.
Enterprise Process Offloading
There are situations for an organization where they need to reduce loads from their onpremise systems for a certain period of time or on a regular basis. This could be easily achieved by using Windows Azure services at a very low cost. Cpents have to pay for only those transactions made on their apppcation instead of paying for entire hardware and software.
This is an extremely cost-efficient way of using new resources for the organization. Azure in this context offers quite quick growth to businesses by extending resources on cloud when needed.
Enterprise Apppcation Integration
This is commonly called as EAI scenario. Let us think of a scenario, when there is need for two different organizations to send and receive data between apppcations which is further processed by those apppcations. The cross-enterprise apppcation integration can be done using Windows Azure. The service is called BizTalk service, which faciptates B2B messaging between on-premise or on-cloud apppcations of different organizations.
This service enables a connection between apppcations even if they are following different transport protocols. The process also includes vapdating and extracting the properties as required by the apppcation at the receiving end. In a normal scenario, where communication is needed between apppcations of two organizations, the interaction will have to bypass the firewall by completing the due process. However, in the service offered by Windows Azure, the communication between apppcations does not need to bypass the organization’s firewall.
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