Now that we have an overview of what Azure Stack is, how it works, and how we could work with it, let's go on and discuss some scenarios where Azure Stack could fit. Here are some examples:
Basically, you should in general think about public Azure and how to move your IT services to it. If there is a reason why a service does not fit public Azure, Azure Stack might work.
The general scenarios for Azure Stack are as follows:
- Edge and disconnected solutions: Edge and disconnected solutions are everything when not much internet connectivity is available or not intended. Therefore, the disconnected mode is suitable, because with Azure AD an internet connection is really needed.
- Data sovereignty: Data sovereignty is the most important reason, as if a customer is not able to, not willing to, or does not have to move specific data to the public cloud, Azure Stack fits completely, as stack lives on the premise, where the data needs to reside.
- Cloud applications: Developing cloud...