TechNet Radio: (Part 3) Hybrid Windows Azure IaaS Scenarios – Migrating SharePoint to Windows Azure

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In Part 3 of our Windows Azure IaaS series Matt Hester and Keith Mayer discuss common scenarios in which IT Pros may use Windows Azure as a hybrid solution between their on-premise and cloud service needs. Tune in as they discuss disaster recovery and storage as well as how to migrate your SharePoint environment to a VM running on Azure.

  • [1:46] What is a Hybrid Cloud environment? Is this more appealing to IT Pros?
  • [3:36] What are some common Hybrid Cloud scenarios? Let’s talk about storage and Disaster Recovery first…
  • [9:09] What about SharePoint in an Azure VM?
  • [11:02] What are some reasons why IT Pros are interested in hosting SharePoint on VMs in Azure?
  • [13:21] How is this different than Office 365 SharePoint Online? What are the benefits in both scenarios?
  • [16:01] DEMO: How should I plan out my Azure VM environment in this situation?
  • [24:42] DEMO: How to Configure SharePoint in Azure Virtual Machines

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