Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Azure is available in 140 countries
Azure
is available in 140 countries, including China, and supports 17 languages and
24 currencies, 38 Azure regions, more than any cloud provider
The
Azure Platform is supported by a growing network of Microsoft-managed
datacenters. Microsoft has decades of experience running services such
as Bing, Office 365, and outlook.com. Azure is available in 140
countries, including China, and has invested in offerings specifically
for US Government and Germany. Azure supports 17 languages and 24
currencies, all backed by Microsoft's $15 billion (USD) investment in
global datacenter infrastructure. Azure is continuously investing in the
latest infrastructure technologies, with a focus on high reliability,
operational excellence, cost-effectiveness, environmental
sustainability, and a trustworthy online experience for customers and
partners worldwide.
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Monday, 13 February 2017
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
Set up connectors of office 365 with your own email servers
The diagram below shows how connectors in Office 365 (including Exchange Online or EOP) work with your own email servers.


Friday, 9 December 2016
Site Recovery Manager VS Backup
The difference
between Azure back up and Site recovery is as below
Site Recovery manager
: The feature addition allows companies to protect its on-premises,
heterogeneous systems.
Built on the
technology obtained as part of the In Mage Systems acquisition, advantages
include:
- Protection of physical Windows or Linux servers.
- Simple replication, failover, and recovery using the Azure Site Recovery portal.
- Data replication over the Internet, a site-to-site VPN connection, or over Azure ExpressRoute.
- Failback (restore) from Azure to an on-premises VMWare infrastructure.
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