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Everything you need to know about Windows Azure queue storage to build disconnected and reliable systems
Sponsored by: MicrosoftView this helpful blog post to learn the three things you need to know in order to use Windows Azure queue storage.
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Pushing content from Sharepoint to Azure Storage
Sponsored by: MicrosoftRead this helpful blog post to learn how to develop a custom feature that enables users to selectively push documents from SharePoint to Windows Azure Storage.
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Introducing Geo-replication for Windows Azure Storage
Sponsored by: MicrosoftNow, at no additional cost, Windows Azure Storage is offering geo-replication to protect your blob and table data in case of a major data center disaster. Read this blog post to learn how it works.
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Understanding Windows Azure Storage Billing – Bandwidth, Transactions, and Capacity
Sponsored by: MicrosoftView the helpful blog post to learn how to build the most cost-effective applications using Windows Azure Storage (WAS) by understanding how bandwidth, transactions, and capacity are billed.
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Windows Azure Storage Abstractions and their Scalability Targets
Sponsored by: MicrosoftView this post to learn about the four types of data abstractions that Windows Azure Storage (WAS) offers for applications developers: blobs, tables, queues, and drives. Then learn about how they are partitioned, the URIs for each, and their scalability targets.
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Video: Windows Azure Storage: A Highly Available Cloud Storage Service with Strong Consistency
Sponsored by: MicrosoftView this helpful video to get an introduction to the architecture and data abstraction capabilities of Windows Azure Storage (WAS), a highly scalable and accessible cloud storage service.
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Windows Azure Storage: A Highly Available Cloud Storage Service with Strong Consistency
Sponsored by: MicrosoftRead this white paper to learn about the architecture, data model, resource provisioning, load balancing, and replication systems of Windows Azure Storage (WAS), a scalable cloud storage system that provides customers with seemingly limitless data storage, access from anywhere at any time, and the ability to only pay for what they use.
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NoSQL and Azure
Sponsored by: MicrosoftRead this white paper to learn the pros and cons of NoSQL database technology as it compares to relational database management systems (RDBMSs) in certain use cases.
