There was a Windows Azure outage on Feb 29 , which resulted in the management service being down for about 8 hours. The actual virtual machines that most customer...
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There was a Windows Azure outage on Feb 29 , which resulted in the management service being down for about 8 hours. The actual virtual machines that most customers had were unaffected, but the ability to perform management functions was down for a number of customers.
That's distressing for customers, and embarrassing for Microsoft, who is spending a lot of resources to promote cloud computing and their Azure services. It lends credence to the fears and concerns of many technology professionals that outsourcing parts of their infrastructure to a cloud provider is a problem.
Read the rest of " An Azure Outage " at SQLServerCentral.
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"Amazon Web Services: Building a 'Web-Scale Computing' Architecture to Meet the Variable Demands of Today's Business" - Werner Vogels, Vice President & Chief Techn...
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"Amazon Web Services: Building a 'Web-Scale Computing' Architecture to Meet the Variable Demands of Today's Business" - Werner Vogels, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Amazon.com.
Building the right infrastructure that can scale up or down in a moment's notice can be a complicated and expensive task, but it’s essential in today’s business landscape. This applies to an enterprise trying to cut-costs, a young business unexpectantly saturated with customer demand, or a start-up looking to launch.
Werner Vogels, vice-president and chief technology officer of Amazon.com, will discuss the challenges of building a reliable, flexible architecture that can manage unpredictable behaviors of today's internet business. Vogels will also provide the blueprint for "Web-Scale Computing" -- enabling businesses to outsource the undifferentiated "heavy lifting" and implement an elastic business model that can quickly respond to demand. This allows businesses to compete on ideas, instead of resources. Vogels will also introduce customers that are already implementing Web-Scale Computing business models, with multiple Amazon Web Services -- such as Amazon Simple Storage Service and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud -- to launch innovative applications.
Amazon.com spent twelve years and over $2 billion developing a world-class technology and content platform that powers Amazon web sites for millions of customers every day. Today, Amazon Web Services exposes this technology, through 10 open APIs, allowing developers to build applications leveraging the same robust, scalable, and reliable technology that powers Amazon’s business.