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Today's Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Dell Technologies, examines an Azure Stack HCI offering from Dell EMC. Dell worked with Intel and Microsoft to optimize the performance and scale of the Azure Stack platform, including the use of Intel Optane's persistent memory. Our guests are Jayanth YK, Sr. Cloud Architect - Microsoft Hybrid Cloud at Dell Technologies; and Chris “Murph” Murphy, Regional Sales Director at Intel. The post Tech Bytes: Dell Technologies With Intel Partner To Deliver An Innovative Microsoft Azure Stack HCI (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Dell Technologies, examines an Azure Stack HCI offering from Dell EMC. Dell worked with Intel and Microsoft to optimize the performance and scale of the Azure Stack platform, including the use of Intel Optane's persistent memory. Our guests are Jayanth YK, Sr. Cloud Architect - Microsoft Hybrid Cloud at Dell Technologies; and Chris “Murph” Murphy, Regional Sales Director at Intel. The post Tech Bytes: Dell Technologies With Intel Partner To Deliver An Innovative Microsoft Azure Stack HCI (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Dell Technologies, examines an Azure Stack HCI offering from Dell EMC. Dell worked with Intel and Microsoft to optimize the performance and scale of the Azure Stack platform, including the use of Intel Optane's persistent memory. Our guests are Jayanth YK, Sr. Cloud Architect - Microsoft Hybrid Cloud at Dell Technologies; and Chris “Murph” Murphy, Regional Sales Director at Intel. The post Tech Bytes: Dell Technologies With Intel Partner To Deliver An Innovative Microsoft Azure Stack HCI (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Do kolejnego odcinka zaprosiłem Małgorzatę Rembas z Intel Technology Gdańsk aby porozmawiać na temat architektur referencyjnych. Małgorzata jest aktualnie Solution Architect dla Microsoft Azure Stack i Microsoft Cloud Blocks. Do IT wchodziła wiele lat temu i na swojej ścieżce rozwoju zawsze była blisko serwerów i sieci, wirtualizacji i administracji. Dla mnie jako programisty, który również zaczynał od administrowania serwerami ta rozmowa była ciekawym powrotem do moich początków jak i świeżym spojrzeniem na to, jak teraz może wyglądać taka rola - a mój rozmówca robi na prawdę epickie rzeczy na jeszcze bardziej epickim sprzęcie!Miłego słuchania i prześlij nam kilka dobrych słów w sieciach społecznościowych!
This week, we're talking with TNS correspondent Mike Melanson about Google's new Cloud Services Platform. It's a software offering (now in beta) that links Google's managed Kubernetes service GKE with its on premises version, GKE on-prem, for enterprises that want to run workloads on premises and in the cloud using the same management environment. Google is following Amazon Web Services (with Outposts) and Microsoft (Azure Stack) in offering a on-premises version of its cloud stack, though Google is the first one to Istio as part of the package. Later in the podcast, we discuss the upcoming Cloud Foundry Summit North America , to be held in Philadelphia on April 2-4, 2019. As you know, Cloud Foundry is a Platform -as-a-Service software designed to make it faster and easier to build, test, deploy and scale applications. Companies such as Allstate, Royal Bank of Canada, and CSAA Insurance Group have all used Cloud Foundry in production settings.
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Many enterprises are sold on the idea of hybrid cloud but unsure how to bring their strategy to life. Todd Christ, Enterprise Solutions Architect for the Data Center Group at Intel, explains how Intel and Microsoft are working together to develop solutions for Azure Stack […]
Many enterprises are sold on the idea of hybrid cloud but unsure how to bring their strategy to life. Todd Christ, Enterprise Solutions Architect for the Data Center Group at Intel, explains how Intel and Microsoft are working together to develop solutions for Azure Stack that can help enterprises form a solid foundation for hybrid cloud and IT transformation. Intel Select Solutions for Azure Stack deliver an optimized, hyper-converged platform, with Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Intel DC SSD, Intel Optane SSD, and Intel Ethernet Connections featuring iWARP that improve the Azure “on-premises” model for Microsoft’s hybrid cloud. Todd explains the reference design, featured products, and solution configurations in this Intel-optimized, Microsoft hybrid cloud platform that enable enterprises to go further into their hybrid cloud journey. For more information about hybrid cloud solutions, IT transformation and how Intel is working with Microsoft to develop enterprise solutions, visit intel.com/beready or intel.com/cloud. 6 million iOPs and 13.798 million iOPs based on https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2018/10/30/windows-server-2019-and-intel-optane-dc-persistent-memory/. Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. § For more information go to www.intel.com/benchmarks. Performance results are based on testing as of 9/25/2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure. Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No computer system can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Intel, the Intel logo, Xeon, and Optane are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation.
On this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, we’re joined by Greg Kettmann, Senior Product Manager at Lenovo, to discuss the company’s product line ThinkAgile SX for Microsoft Azure Stack (SXM). The integrated rackscale solution features a hyper-covered infrastructure built on Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors utilizing Intel® Optane™ technology and Microsoft Windows Server Software-Defined Storage. The ThinkAgile SXM solution is as a truly turnkey hybrid cloud solution that is professionally deployed by Lenovo. Greg discusses the future of hybrid cloud, and how he sees platform-as-a-service and containers as the future of the industry. Lenovo deployed the first Azure Stack solution with Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and Greg also notes that Lenovo is the first to qualify the new Intel® Select Solution for Microsoft Azure Stack. Learn more at www.lenovo.com or https://twitter.com/Lenovo. For more information, go to: www.intel.com/cloud
Microsoft Azure Stack is a hybrid cloud platform that lets you deliver Azure services from your organization’s datacenter. Azure Stack is designed to enable new scenarios for your modern applications in key scenarios, like edge and disconnected environments, or meeting specific security and compliance requirements. Azure Stack is offered in two deployment options to meet your needs. In this podcast we discuss the key workloads enabled by Azure Stack, the pricing model and the different services available on Stack. Come learn about this unique Microsoft cloud product from the director of program management for hybrid cloud, Natalia Mackevicius, and an Azure Global Black Belt, Ultan Kinahan
Allen Clingerman joins us to discuss Microsoft Azure Stack, and the Dell EMC Cloud for Azure Stack Solutions
Tom Parker, Senior Product Manager for Cloud in the Data Center Group at Lenovo, joins this episode of Conversations in the Cloud to talk about delivering private and hybrid cloud solutions with Intel and Lenovo. Tom talks about the broad spectrum of Lenovo offerings, from Office 365 to the server level and now to involvement with Microsoft Azure Stack and hundreds of virtual machines. Tom mentions Lenovo’s recent collaboration with Intel and Microsoft on ThinkAgile* SX for Microsoft Azure Stack, this software-defined rack scale solution simplifies hybrid cloud and reduces the time to deploy cloud services. Microsoft Azure Stack is powered by the new Intel® Xeon® Scalable platform and is a verified Intel® Select Solution. To learn more about Lenovo ThinkAgile* SX for Microsoft Azure Stack, go to http://lnv.gy/2xPxNoC or follow Lenovo on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lenovo?lang=en. Learn more about Intel Hybrid Cloud: www.intel.com/cloud
Dell EMC Cloud for Microsoft Azure Stack is a hybrid cloud platform for delivering infrastructure and platform as a service with a consistent Azure experience on-premises and in the public cloud. Access, Create and share application service securely in Azure and Azure Stack for both traditional and loud native applications. Building on the Dell EMC Press release from Microsoft Ignite, “Dell EMC Expands Commitment to Microsoft Customers with Converged Infrastructure Advancements” I spent some time with Paul Galjan (@PaulGaljan), Sr. Director Microsoft Hybrid Cloud Solutions to get the details about the Microsoft ignite announcement and followed up on the latest post conference news, fully integrated Dell EMC PowerEdge 14G Server Platform taking Azure Stack to the next level. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com Dell EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
This morning’s Dell EMC Press release reads “Dell EMC Expands Commitment to Microsoft Customers with Converged Infrastructure Advancements” covers the latest Converged Platforms designed to accelerate our customers Microsoft application deployments. From the latest Dell EMC XC Series data protection integration, Microsoft Azure Stack integration and Dell EMC Ready bundles for Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Storage spaces. While the press release specifically targeted our latest Microsoft Announcements, timed with Microsoft Ignite. In reality, this is the latest in a long line of Dell EMC Converged and Hyper-Converged application enablement. While I was at Microsoft Ignite I sit down with Armughan Ahmad (@ArmughanAA), SVP & GM, Solutions & Alliances. We talked Customer Priorities and providing choice, regardless of application requirements, from Do It Yourself to Ready Nodes, Ready Bundles and Ready Systems. Dell EMC can accelerate your application deployments. Azure Stack Review from CRN: Dell EMC Brings Azure Stack To Channel Partners, Improves Hyper-V Support For Its XC Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com Dell EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Clouds come in many shapes, sizes and personalities. The Microsoft Azure Stack promises to deliver to users the ability to choose the hybrid deployment that works best for them, with a common process and set of tools for Azure and Azure Stack. As we have discussed, all clouds run on Infrastructure, and who better to deliver a fully integrated on-prem Azure Stack than Dell EMC. This week I spent some time with Paul Galjan (@PaulGaljan), Sr. Director Microsoft Hybrid Cloud Solutions at Dell. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Your environment can be protected by automating the replication of the virtual machines based on policies that you set and control. Azure Site Recovery can protect Hyper-V, VMware and physical servers and you can use Azure or your secondary datacenter as your recovery site.Join Keith Mayer and Jennelle Crothers as they take us through this in-depth step-by-step demo on how to get started and use Azure Site Recovery in your environment.[1:17] What is Azure Site Recovery and how can it benefit my organization?[4:37 ] DEMO: How to use Azure Site RecoveryIf you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:Websites & Blogs:Keith Mayer's BlogJennelle Crothers’ blog Cloud Solutions HubBuilding Clouds blogVideos:(Part 1) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage Foundation(Part 2) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Hyper-V Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 3) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 4) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Cloud Foundations with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 5) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Building a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 6) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 7) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Storage with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 8) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Build Your Compute Fabric with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 9) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with the Windows Azure Pack(Part 10) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack Remote Console Support(Part 11) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Service Management Automation(Part 12) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack and the Virtual Machine Role Gallery(Part 13) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Cross-Premises Virtual Networking with Site-to-Site VPN and ExpressRoute(Part 14) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Disaster Recovery to the Cloud with Azure Site Recovery(Part 15) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with Automating the Hybrid Cloud using PowerShell(Part 16) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Migrating Applications to Microsoft Azure from Hyper-V, VMware, Amazon AWS & Physical Servers(Part 17) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - End-to-End IaaS Workload Provisioning in the Cloud with Azure Automation and PowerShell DSC(Part 18) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Automated Provisioning for Linux in the Cloud with Microsoft Azure(Part 19) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Monitoring and Alerting for Azure Workloads(Part 20) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 1(Part 21) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 2(Part 22) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Orchestrating a Hybrid Cloud with Chef and Azure(Part 23) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Azure Key Vault(Part 24) Getting Started with Azure Resource Manager(Part 26) Delegating Management in the Cloud with Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)(Part 27) Nested Virtualization in Windows Server 2016(Part 28) Getting Started with Microsoft Azure Stack
Your environment can be protected by automating the replication of the virtual machines based on policies that you set and control. Azure Site Recovery can protect Hyper-V, VMware and physical servers and you can use Azure or your secondary datacenter as your recovery site.Join Keith Mayer and Jennelle Crothers as they take us through this in-depth step-by-step demo on how to get started and use Azure Site Recovery in your environment.[1:17] What is Azure Site Recovery and how can it benefit my organization?[4:37 ] DEMO: How to use Azure Site RecoveryIf you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:Websites & Blogs:Keith Mayer's BlogJennelle Crothers’ blog Cloud Solutions HubBuilding Clouds blogVideos:(Part 1) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage Foundation(Part 2) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Hyper-V Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 3) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 4) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Cloud Foundations with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 5) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Building a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 6) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 7) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Storage with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 8) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Build Your Compute Fabric with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 9) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with the Windows Azure Pack(Part 10) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack Remote Console Support(Part 11) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Service Management Automation(Part 12) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack and the Virtual Machine Role Gallery(Part 13) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Cross-Premises Virtual Networking with Site-to-Site VPN and ExpressRoute(Part 14) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Disaster Recovery to the Cloud with Azure Site Recovery(Part 15) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with Automating the Hybrid Cloud using PowerShell(Part 16) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Migrating Applications to Microsoft Azure from Hyper-V, VMware, Amazon AWS & Physical Servers(Part 17) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - End-to-End IaaS Workload Provisioning in the Cloud with Azure Automation and PowerShell DSC(Part 18) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Automated Provisioning for Linux in the Cloud with Microsoft Azure(Part 19) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Monitoring and Alerting for Azure Workloads(Part 20) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 1(Part 21) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 2(Part 22) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Orchestrating a Hybrid Cloud with Chef and Azure(Part 23) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Azure Key Vault(Part 24) Getting Started with Azure Resource Manager(Part 26) Delegating Management in the Cloud with Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)(Part 27) Nested Virtualization in Windows Server 2016(Part 28) Getting Started with Microsoft Azure Stack
Your environment can be protected by automating the replication of the virtual machines based on policies that you set and control. Azure Site Recovery can protect Hyper-V, VMware and physical servers and you can use Azure or your secondary datacenter as your recovery site.Join Keith Mayer and Jennelle Crothers as they take us through this in-depth step-by-step demo on how to get started and use Azure Site Recovery in your environment.[1:17] What is Azure Site Recovery and how can it benefit my organization?[4:37 ] DEMO: How to use Azure Site RecoveryIf you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:Websites & Blogs:Keith Mayer's BlogJennelle Crothers’ blog Cloud Solutions HubBuilding Clouds blogVideos:(Part 1) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage Foundation(Part 2) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Hyper-V Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 3) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 4) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Cloud Foundations with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 5) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Building a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Windows Server 2012 R2(Part 6) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Networking in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 7) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Managing Storage with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 8) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Build Your Compute Fabric with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager(Part 9) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with the Windows Azure Pack(Part 10) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack Remote Console Support(Part 11) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Service Management Automation(Part 12) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Windows Azure Pack and the Virtual Machine Role Gallery(Part 13) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Cross-Premises Virtual Networking with Site-to-Site VPN and ExpressRoute(Part 14) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Disaster Recovery to the Cloud with Azure Site Recovery(Part 15) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Getting Started with Automating the Hybrid Cloud using PowerShell(Part 16) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Migrating Applications to Microsoft Azure from Hyper-V, VMware, Amazon AWS & Physical Servers(Part 17) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - End-to-End IaaS Workload Provisioning in the Cloud with Azure Automation and PowerShell DSC(Part 18) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Automated Provisioning for Linux in the Cloud with Microsoft Azure(Part 19) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Monitoring and Alerting for Azure Workloads(Part 20) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 1(Part 21) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Protecting Data with Encryption – Part 2(Part 22) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Orchestrating a Hybrid Cloud with Chef and Azure(Part 23) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Azure Key Vault(Part 24) Getting Started with Azure Resource Manager(Part 26) Delegating Management in the Cloud with Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)(Part 27) Nested Virtualization in Windows Server 2016(Part 28) Getting Started with Microsoft Azure Stack