Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides a range of cloud services, including those for compute, analytics, storage, and networking, allowing users to pick and choose from these services to develop and scale new applications, or run existing applications, in the public cloud.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation, In Person, Live Online, Videos, Webinars |
Languages | English |
Most helpful feature about using Microsoft Azure Database is it's flexibility in terms of usage and features. Nice UI too and UX is amazing. You never stumble upon things inside it, Just keep going, you will surely love it.
Downsides of using Microsoft Azure Database is not very straight forward to say, Although I found a few bugs like, while filtering queries through the result data, sometimes it is unable to filter a particular value, if it has a plus (+) sign in it, otherwise it's okay.
It is helping us to solve large data and its migration issues and too many complex indexed queries. It is helping us by delivering these solutions promptly and swiftly. It also helps us gauge various situations for future.
As Microsoft hosts the SQL Database, the infrastructure cost and the problems with maintaining server has vanished.It is affordable and scalable.
We don't have any windows authentication is Azure Sql database. We don't have any table partition.We don't get any support for DB mirroring.
We don't have any windows authentication in Azure Sql database. We don't have any table partitioning here.
The best solution for databases with high hints, now you can migrate your local SQL Database from the local environment to the cloud and you don't need for Database Administrator. it's wonderful for small companies that have just one SQL Database.
we cant say there is a disadvantage in the Azure database but it's a matter of the high level of service you requires to pay more. and you need more training to be familiar with the Azure Database.
the frequent stopping of the on-premise database and its troubleshooting, and avoiding hiring a database administrator to guarantee the availability of the database. all that in addition to saving hardware.
One of the best features I like the most about Azure is High Availability and Uptime. In addition, it has Increased stability and is very cost-efficient among cloud providers.
According to me, the major and common issue everyone feels is the complexity of the Azure platform. The second thing is the Data Transfer fees it takes for the backgroud In-Out data flows.
The major feature of Azure is compounding all the resources and configurations under a single window is one of the best features. Most of the tasks while deploying can be taken care by Azure itself.
Offers the best prices for most of their cloud services. Has many data centers so allows me to pick a variety of regions for my cloud resource. The user interface is clean and intuitive for me.
The integration of azure services is not so smooth and causes me to create a workaround most of the times. (For example: some use cases ofAzure API Management and Azure Active Directory)
I am using a lot of Azure services(APIM, Key Vault, Azure Monitor and Azure Storage) in my current project to integrate the systems. Mainly, the APIM service allows us to expose various REST APIs of different business units to the end users with a central developer portal and management portal which allows easy and central management.
I found that the most helpful thing about Microsoft Azure was its ability to scale. I was able to easily add more resources as my needs changed, and the pricing was very reasonable. The customer support was also excellent, and I never had any problems using the service. Overall, I was very pleased with my experience with Microsoft Azure. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a cost-effective solution for their cloud needs. 1. Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that offers a variety of services, including those for computing, analytics, storage, and networking. 2. Azure is highly scalable and offers pay-as-you-go pricing, making it a cost-effective option for businesses of all sizes. 3. Azure also offers a 99.95% uptime SLA for computing services, making it a reliable platform for mission-critical applications. 4. I have found Azure to be easy to use and well-documented, with plenty of resources available online to help with troubleshooting or learning new features. 5. In my experience, Azure has been consistently fast and stable, with no major outages or performance issues to speak of.
The least helpful thing about Microsoft Azure is that it can be difficult to find accurate and up-to-date information about the product. There are a lot of moving parts to Azure, and it can be hard to keep track of everything. The documentation is also sometimes confusing and hard to follow. That said, once you get the hang of it, Azure is an incredibly powerful tool. One downside of using Microsoft Azure is that it can be expensive. If you're not careful, you can easily rack up charges for services you didn't even know you were using. Additionally, Azure can be complicated to use and configure, which can lead to frustration and wasted time. Another downside is that some features are still in beta, which means they're not as reliable as they could be. Finally, Microsoft doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to customer service, so if you run into problems, you may have a difficult time getting help.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that helps businesses save money on hardware and maintenance costs. It also offers scalability, so businesses can increase or decrease their use of the service as needed. I've been using Microsoft Azure for about two years now, and it has been a great experience. The products are always up to date and the customer service is excellent. I would highly recommend Microsoft Azure to any business looking for a reliable and affordable cloud computing solution. The thing I like most about Microsoft Azure is how easy it is to get started with. If you have never worked with Azure before, there's no need to worry because Microsoft provides a step by step tutorial which walks you through the process from start to finish.
Have been using Azure for Code Repository and for virtual environemts. The flexibility on Setting up is Simple and User Friendly
There is Nothing as of now I have encountered to dislike . The product has satisfied the requirements
Microsoft Azure is solving broad range of problems by Providing Version Controlling, Virtual Machines for CI/CD Implementation
Azure offers straightforward, approachable security features like application password constraints and multi-factor authentication. Pay-as-you-go pricing for Azure enables SMBs to better manage their IT budgets by only investing in what they actually need. Additionally, the cloud environment enables companies to deploy both external and internal apps on the cloud, saving money on IT infrastructure expenditures and lightening the load on in-house IT management for hardware and maintenance.
While its cloud hosting will serve its purpose, it lacks some of the cutting-edge capabilities offered by other specialised cloud hosting companies and speeds can be an issue.
A $200 credit may be utilised to try out any Azure service for 30 days together with 12 months of well-liked free services (including over 25 that will always stay free) for new Azure users. Freebies include access to SQL databases, file storage, time on Linux and Windows virtual machines, and even 30,000 monthly calls on Microsoft's Face API.
Uptime, resilency and quick deployment time. Plentiful choices for environment, machine & applications.
Licensing can be a struggle to understand. Some hurdles possibly with network connectivity to begin.
Reduce dependencies and outages from on-prem points of failure.
Everything is at your finger tips, drag n drop option. Much easy to code & build.
Nothing such till now. May need to work on simple connection issue.
Having everything in cloud. No more setup of physical system.
Agile, Pay just for what i've consumed and great support is key in first experience of cloud architecture. also, a lot of free knowledge is easy to find online
More complex a bit from AWS in terms of UX
Mostly in information protection, Identity and seamless integrations to native 365 business environment
High Availability, Data Security, Scalability, Cost-Effective
Requires Management, Requires Platform Expertise
Aging and inflexible infrastructure. Bandwidth costs
Azure learning platforms which provides easy learning
I have not experienced any downsides so far.
Azure VM has eased the problem of managing servers
Helpful - Wide range of products, cost optimization options Uplift - availability of regions and zones is highest compared to CSPs
Documentation of Firewall rules and integration best practics for Azure services. Try and add more scenarios in the doc section
Azure is one-stop-shop for business problems, I am able to fulfill the customer/client expectation and solve the business problems
The ease of use and effectiveness in terms of experiences.
Sometimes it becomes frustrating due to it's immaturity in terms of overall Developer experience.
Azure provides a seamless cloud computing experience. It help to scale the applications and host them in cloud space and scale it as per requirement on pay per use model.
Easy to use, with great featured with less cost
Billing sometimes, like sql server instance can not be stopped
Business impact and requirements can be achieved faster
The azure services that I like is for bot development using Louis a QnA.Services are very east to create.
while using the services I got too many errors which are not very well explained.
Microsoft azure vm and the services that it provides is benefitting me in so many clients requirements like creating bot and functions.
Creating pipelines, performing ETL operations , scalability of azure
I think it is bit expensive for freshers who are willing to learn from beginning
Able to perform data transformation using ETL tools
Automisation of the operations and development and deployment
It's some times to understand the concepts , develope content where a payment without technological background candidate can understand the process.
Speed and accuracy
Simplified in almost all the aspects. Easy to deploy and begin the usage.
Prices can be considered, since not every firm is a massive organization.
Easy-to-deploy and easy-to-use has cut down time (and hence cost) drastically.