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Microsoft Workloads in the CloudRichard Iwasa, Microsoft
Greg Miller, Hitachi Solutions Canada
Greg Carnie, Hitachi Solutions Canada
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12B+Microsoft Azure AD authentications per week
280% year-over-year database growth in Microsoft Azure
54%of Fortune 500 use Microsoft Azure
349% ROI(FORRESTER TES 2013)
EconomicsScale
30,000
to
250,000
Scale from
site visitors instantly(Case Study: Autocosmos)
2
weeksto deliver new services vs. 6-12 months with traditional solution(Case Study: HarperCollins Publishers)
Speed
of CIOs will embrace a cloud-first strategy in 2016
(IDC CIO Agenda webinar)
Cloud Trend:
70%
BENEFITS
MICROSOFT AZURE ADOPTION
Technology trends: driving cloud adoption
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Why Microsoft applications on Azure
HybridEfficient
Support innovation, deployment, data protection and secure access virtually anywhere, at any time
Agile
End-to-end support
SQL, SharePoint, BizTalk Images
Distributed Cache
Queue Geo ReplicationRead-Only Secondary Storage
Delete Disks
Large Memory SKU
Tag Expressions
Per Minute Billing
Stop without Billing
MSDN Dev/Test Integration
Offline Operations
VIP ACLs
Site to Site Virtual Network
New VM Gallery
Point to Site Software VPN
Android SupportHTML 5/CORS
Windows Phone Support
Custom Mobile API
iOS Notification Support
Git Source Control Windows 8 Notification Support
Mercurial Deployment
Log Streaming
IP and SNI SSL
IP/DDOS Protection
http Logs to Storage
WebSockets
New Relic
Remote Debug
VOD Streaming + Encoding
AD Management Portal
AD Directory Sync
Manage Azure in AD
B2B/EDI and EAI Adapters AutoScale/Monitoring
Windows Server Backup
Hyper-V Disaster Recovery Support
http Logs to Storage
Import/Export Hard Drives
CORS/JSON Storage Support
Storage Analytics
Message Pump Programming Model
AMQP Support
Partitioned Queues/Topics
Cloud Services SDK 2.0
Dynamic Remote Desktop
Dynamic Remote Desktop
Last 12
Xamarin integration
HDInsight
AutoScaleIaaS
Multi-Factor Auth
Active Directory
BizTalk Services
Traffic Manager
PowerBI
Web Sites
Notification HubsMobile Services
Media Services
Scheduler
VS Online
Hyper-V Recovery
months
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Your experts
Greg Carnie
SharePoint Solution Architect
Hitachi Solutions Canada
Greg Miller
Dynamics AX Director
Hitachi Solutions Canada
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Dynamics AX in AzureGreg Miller
Hitachi Solutions Canada
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Dynamics AX: Microsoft’s ERP
Customers:2002: 2,0002014: 20,000+
$9.5 BillionR&D
2,000+ Partners
Complete, Agile ERP
Consistent Industry Growth
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AX on Azure | User Training
1. Training & Orientation: Hitachi Solutions AXcellerate
• An important part of our Blueprint Phase in the early project stages
• Full Implementation: SQL, Windows, SharePoint, AX AOS, Enterprise Portal
• Technical: 80 Cores, 500 Gig RAM
• Quick set up, 10-20 user roles for a week – Microsoft Base Configuration
Deploy in 1-2 days instead of 1 to 2 weeks – and quickly decommission
Why? Agility.
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AX on Azure: Test and Dev
2. Rapid Environment Deployment
• Full Implementation: SQL, Windows, SharePoint, AX AOS, Enterprise Portal
• Technical: 4 Cores 25-50 Gig, per Developer and each Environment
• Templated set up for Development: Build, Test and Stage Environments
• Also: Visual Studio Online - Free for < 5 users
Build project environments without overburdening infrastructure resources
Why? Capability.
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AX on Azure: Production
3. Lifecycle Services (LCS) for High Availability – coming soon!• LCS: Currently in Private BETA, Customer TAPs underway
• LCS will Auto-configure & deploy AX components – AOS EP SP SQL - into
Azure
• AX gains Azure’s SLA’s for performance and availability
AX on Azure provides Microsoft’s support behind your implementation
Why? Dependability.
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SharePoint in AzurePresented by Greg Carnie, Hitachi Solutions Canada
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SP on Azure: ScenariosDevelopment / Testing
Disaster Recovery
App Farms
Training
Production / Pre-Prod (Internet)
Production / Pre-Prod (Intranet/Collab)
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SP on Azure | Development / TestingDevelopment
• One VM per developer
• Dependant on type of
development
• Each VM will contain SP and
SQL
• 7GB RAM min
• Template can be saved for
more streamlined VM creation
Testing
• Beneficial for quick functional
PoCs
• Leverage Azure Preview Portal
SharePoint Farm Deployment• 8 clicks to build a scalable
farm – including domain
Development / Testing
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SP on Azure | Disaster Recovery
Warm Standby
• More expensive – VMs are always running
• Less time required to bring DR environment online
• Potential to start with small farm and scale out as
per disaster demands
Disaster Recovery
Considerations
• Synchronizing custom farm solutions
• Connections to data sources on premises (BDC and search content sources)
• Search restore scenarios
• Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO)
Cold Standby
• More cost effective – VMs need to be started
in a DR situation
• Addition time required to bring DR
environment onlineVS
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General Considerations
• Capital costs
• Data center capacity• Scalability
• High Availability• Load-balanced endpoints
• Availability Sets in Azure
• Integration
• Active Directory• Site to Site VPN with 2 DCs in Azure SP Subnet (minimum)
• Local domain to Azure & SP subnet (Internet facing scenario)
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SQL on AzureRichard Iwasa
Microsoft Canada
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Database Options
SQL Server (IaaS) SQL Database (PaaS)
DocumentDB
32 TB 500 GB 50 GB *
SSAS, SSIS, SSRS, SQL Agent
Managed service, geo-replication, scaling
Managed service, scaling, configurable consistency level
Full control, high volume, large databases
Low-friction setup and maintenance for application databases
Scale, performance and query over schema-free data
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SQL Server Testing on Azure IaaS
IT Admin
Developers
Your Datacenter
VMs in test/dev environment
Provision VMs
Use VMs
Slow infrastructure provisioning delays projectsLow utilization of testing infrastructureLimited hardware and software budgetsBackup and DR too costly for tier 2/3 appsCapacity constraints in on-prem data centersRealistic scale tests often challenging“Shadow IT” policy and compliance issues
Challenges with SQL Server on-premises
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SQL Server Testing on Azure IaaS
Users
IT Admin
200-300X faster infrastructure provisioning1
~40% TCO savings1 (pay for what you use)Ability to scale up or down as neededLow cost and out-of-the-box backup and DRShip tested in realistic scale scenariosAccess on-premise resources if necessary
SQL Server on Azure VMsManage environment
Use VMs
Provision VMs
1 A large US insurance company and the world’s largest accounting firm realized ~40% cost savings and 30X faster infrastructure provisioning times by moving SQL Server application testing to Azure
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SQL Server Business Continuity and/or Backup on Azure
Business Continuity Solution on Azure
Use for Disaster Recovery
Cloud Backup on Azure
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Wrapping things up
• Why Azure? Agility, efficiency, end-to-end support
• Multiple use cases & deployment options – you decide!
• Lead the Change
Begin with the End in Mind
Understand the Path to Adoption
Evolve the Roles
of Finance & IT
Continuously Re-Evaluate
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