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Building Clouds with Windows Azure Pack

By : Amit Malik
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Building Clouds with Windows Azure Pack

By: Amit Malik

Overview of this book

Windows Azure Pack is an on-premises cloud solution by Microsoft, which can be leveraged by Organizations and Services providers for building an enterprise class cloud solution. WAP provides consistent experience to Microsoft Azure, along with capabilities such as multi-tenancy, high density, self-service, automated. WAP can be leveraged to provide both IaaS & PaaS Offerings to internal and external customers. In this book, we will learn about planning and deployment of Cloud Fabric for Windows Azure Pack, Azure Pack components, VM Clouds and IaaS offerings, PaaS Offering including WebSites & Service Bus, DBaaS offerings, Automation with SMA, and extending capabilities with third party products integration and tenant experience for all services.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Building Clouds with Windows Azure Pack
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 2. Getting the Cloud Fabric Ready

Fabric is one of the most important and crucial part of any traditional data center or cloud solution. Cloud fabric essentially includes, but is not limited to compute, network, storage, and hypervisors. Well designed and deployed fabric infrastructure is the way towards smooth operations of any cloud or traditional data center. In this chapter, we will cover all aspects of planning and deploying cloud fabric for our Windows Azure Pack-based cloud solution. It will help you understand fabric requirements and deployment practices for a WAP-based cloud solution. We will also include installation and configuration of major components such as SQL DB, SCVMM, SPF, and so on. We will be covering planning guidelines for both organizations' private cloud as well as for service providers' cloud. This fabric infrastructure will be used to deliver IaaS services in our WAP cloud.

We will cover the following topics in this chapter:

  • Cloud fabric infrastructure planning...