Azure Load Balancer new distribution mode
We have introduced a new distribution mode called Source IP Affinity and is also known as session affinity or client IP affinity.
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We have introduced a new distribution mode called Source IP Affinity and is also known as session affinity or client IP affinity.
At TechEd Europe 2014, we announced support for multiple Network Interface (NICs) in Azure VMs, along with several important partnership in bringing Network Virtual Appliances to Azure, notably Citrix Netscaler and Riverbed appliances.
In this post, we will show you how to use certificates in your Azure Websites application.
In this post, we will learn how to migrate a Virtual Machine from one storage account to another.
A few hours ago, Scott Guthrie and Satya Nadella talked about Microsoft’s strategy for cloud computing, announcing several important technology and partnership updates to Microsoft Azure.
Today, Microsoft and Docker Inc. are jointly announcing we are bringing the Windows Server ecosystem to the Docker community.
We have recently added support for Azure VM unique ID. No matter what your platform or applications requirements on Azure VM, you can now have access to an Azure VM unique identifier.
In this post, you will learn about our reference linear streams, how they were set up, and how you can use them.
Today we are announcing the public preview of Elastic Scale for Azure SQL Database. The new Elastic Scale capabilities simplify the process of scaling out (and in) a cloud application’s data tier by streamlining development and management.
In this final post in our series on Business Continuity I’m going to look at point-in-time restore, a self-service feature available for Basic, Standard, and Premium databases.
This post announces support for new D-Series sizes Virtual Machines for Azure.
This article focuses on RTMP ingest feature enabled by Azure Media Services, and how it can be used to source multi-bitrate live feed to Azure Media Services channels using Wirecast, Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE) and FFmpeg encoders.