Monday, February 24, 2014

Part 6 : Windows Azure Portal Tour

I assume that you now have Windows Azure subscription either free or paid one. In this tutorial I am going to walk you through using the management portal for Windows Azure.

To reach the management portal you need go to  https://manage.windowsazure.com/ and logging in with your susbcription userid and password.  You can manage all your Windows Azure platform resources from a single location and that is Windows Azure Management portal. Windows Azure Management Portal is a slick HTML5 website with much better accessibility from mobile devices.

Windows Azure Management portal evolves over time and  Azure development team continues to make improvements to various aspects of the management portal. So don't surprise to see new things in Management portal.

Once you login to the portal, you'll be taken to the dashboard, where you can see "all items" grid that list out all items on your account from all the feature areas of your Windows Azure platform resources (this includes cloud services, VM's, mobile services, SQL Databases, Storage, service bus etc.). The information that is being shown for each item are name, type, status, subscription detail and location. As you see this area provides a nice snapshot of all your items with thier status.

Figure 1

You can also sort the grid's contents by clicking the column header. Also you can filter items in the grid by clicking the magnifying class in the rightmost column header and typing in the characters you want to search for. The search will match values in the Name, Type, Status, or Location columns that contain the entered text.  Now if you click on the name of any of the items listed in the grid, it will take you to the detailed dashboard for that particular item. 


As you can see in the figure 1 , there is a navigation pane on the left that lists out all the features. Clicking on any feature on the left navigation, for example Web Sites, presents the list of items filtered to that feature as shown in figure 2. More tabs will be added on the left navigation as new features are released. Please note that you may be required to enable the new features from your account settings before they can be displayed here. 
Figure 2

Notice that when you select any item in a particular category, example any website in WEB SITES category, left navigation panel collapse to show only icons to give more space and also to show the selected item. In addition, selecting that item will take you to the dashboard to manage that item as shown in figure 3.
Figure 3

There is a command bar at the bottom which is context sensitive that means that it will show options based on the items you selected on grid or left navigation pane. For example if you select any item from WEB SITES, the command bar will show items like Browse, Stop, Restart etc. relevant to web sites. If you select cloud service the command items will be different. We will cover all the options later as we will look in detail each category.







Notice that there is +NEW button at the left of the command bar. Click on it will open a fly-out window will open that present options to create new items. By default it will select the item to be created of the same category that you have selected on left navigation pane. For example if you have selected web site from left navigation pane, when you click on +NEW button, it will open fly-out window with web site selected.




Windows Azure management portal keeps you updated about the status of services in real time. If you see the list under any category, there is a status column that shows the real time status of that item. 

There is a green status icon on the right hand side of the command bar at the bottom. As you are doing operations on Windows Azure Management portal, this icon tells you the real time status of the operation that you have started.  Clicking on it will open a fly-out window that shows the detail status of the operation you have started. Once operation has been done, you can click on the OK button to dismiss that notification.
















Part 5 : Windows Azure Subscription

In order to use Windows Azure, we need to have a subscription for Windows Azure.
The http://www.windowsazure.com web-site provides everything you need to get started with Windows Azure – including overview content, developer tutorials and documentation, account management, and more.

In order to deploy applications to Windows Azure, you need an account. This article describes various options to get a free trial account (and paid one).

Option 1 : Windows Azure Trial Account
Sign up for the Windows Azure Free Trial. The free trial will costs nothing and it doesn't obligate you to buy anything at the end of it.  It provides an easy way to try out and get started with Windows Azure. The free trial provides everything you need to get started with Windows Azure. 
You receive a $200 credit to spend on Azure services during the trial. You can use this $200 however you want to create and try out any combination of Azure resources. It enables you to explore Azure cloud entirely for free.

If you exceed your $200 free credit, or your one month is up, your free trial account gets suspended . You can optionally upgrade your trial to be a Pay-As-You-Go Azure subscription at this point if you want to continue using and paying for services. If not you won’t be billed anything.

Remember that you have only 1 month and $200 credit to try out the Windows Azure. Use your credit and time wisely. Remove any running instances at the end of each day or whenever no longer in use. 

You need to provide three things for trial subscription:
  • The Windows LiveID account you want to use to use to sign-in and manage your account
  • A mobile phone number to get  a verification code.
  • A credit card

The credit card is not billed and during the free trial you’ll have a spending limit set to $0.  Spending limit ensure that you never have to worry about accidentally going over the resources included in a free offer and being charged.  If you end up building an application that exhausts the monthly amounts included in the free trial before the month ends, and you have a spending limit set to $0, then Windows Azure by default disable the application for the remainder of the month (leaving your data in read-only mode) . This ensures you are never billed anything during the free trial. 
You can remove the spending limit if you want to continue using the Windows Azure services. In this case, any usage in excess of the monthly allocation will be charged at standard rates.

There are some free trial account usage limitation that you can get from the following link :
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/offers/ms-azr-0044p#header-3

Clicking on  the link http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/free-trial-b/ will take you to a sign-up page that enables you to quickly register a new account and get started with Windows Azure.


Option 2 :  MSDN Subscription
MSDN subscribers have azure benefits included with their subscription.

There are several ways to get an MSDN Subscription:
  • Purchase one of Visual Studio subscription offers.
  • Qualify for the Silver or Gold ISV Competency (or other competencies)
  • If you are a startup, join BizSpark.
  • Or if you are in an enteprise, there’s a good chance you already have access to it.
Once you have MSDN subscription, Log in to MSDN subscription site(http://msdn.microsoft.com/nl-nl/subscriptions/aa336858.aspx) using your live id which is mapped to your MSDN subscription. Then click on My Account ,you will see list of Subscription benefits, from Windows Azure section, click on "Activate Windows Azure" hyperlink, this will guide you how to use MSDN Subscription with Azure.

For the first month after activation of your benefit, you receive $200 of Windows Azure credits. After the first month, you receive $100 of Windows Azure credits every month.

Check the following link to see all the benefits available to MSDN subscribers 
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/member-offers/msdn-benefits-details/


Option 3 : Windows Azure BizSpark
Windows Azure provides great benefits for BizSpark members. BizSpark members automatically receive the Windows Azure benefit through their Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN subscriptions. These benefits include $150 monthly credits of Windows Azure, lower rates and no additional charge for using MSDN software on Windows Azure. In addition, BizSpark members retain production use rights under this Windows Azure benefits offer. Not a Bizspark member

Option 4 : Windows Azure Pass , Windows Azure academic pass
More details can be found here :


Option 5 : Pay as you go
No commitment. Pay for what you use each month. This offer is billed at the standard Pay-As-You-Go rates. The Pay as You Go plan offers flexibility with no upfront costs and no long term commitment.  You will be notified at least 30 days in advance of any changes to the Pay-As-You-Go rates. New services may be added periodically to the Windows Azure platform.