Cloud Services (Web and Worker Roles) announcements
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With the release of the March 2018 Security bulletin, there was a fix that addressed a CredSSP, “Remote Code Execution” vulnerability (CVE-2018-0886) which could impact RDP connections. The vulnerability was discovered to which the exploits observed were:
- Targets receive a malicious RTF Microsoft Office document
- After being opened, the malicious document causes the second stage of the exploit to be downloaded in the form of an HTML page with malicious code
- The malicious code triggers the use-after-free memory-corruption bug
- Accompanying shellcode then downloads and executes a malicious payload
For additional information regarding this update and mitigation steps see the following blog:
Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption Oracle Remediation
For general discussion of this topic please see:
General Discussion - Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption
If the mitigation steps detailed in the above links do not solve your problem please submit a new forum post to:
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You might find this new MSDN article interesing: it compares two types of structured storage supported by Windows Azure: Windows Azure Table Storage and Windows Azure SQL Database (formerly SQL Azure). The goal of this article is to provide a comparison of the respective technologies so that you can understand the similarities and differences between them. This analysis can help you make a more informed decision about which technology best meets your specific requirements.
Check it out and please do rate the topic: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj553018.
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As posted on the Windows Azure Team Blog:
The Windows Azure Platform MSDN forums provide free online community support for Windows Azure and SQL Azure developers from Microsoft insiders, MVP's, and like-minded developers. The forums are a great means to get quick answers and support on all things Windows Azure without having to log a support ticket. The Windows Azure Platform forums average more than 360 new posts a month and 99% of the posted questions receive a response within one day.
To make it easier to stay on top of what's happening on the forums, you can now follow @wapforums on Twitter to keep track of new forum questions and discussions as they're posted. When you'
re logged into Twitter, you'll be able to see questions as they're asked, get community tips as they're posted and identify discussions that you may want to participate in.
And be sure to watch for posts from #MSTechTalk for tips and discussions from Microsoft engineering teams and #WAPSupport for posts related to top support questions.
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The SQL Azure and Windows Azure AppFabric teams have forums setup specifically for support & feedback of their products in CTP and Labs. These forums should be reserved for conversations only while the product/feature/version is not a production release. Along with community members providing answers, these forums are supported by the product groups.
You can find these forums with the descriptions of what they cover under the Windows Azure Platform - CTPs, Betas & Labs forum category.
Currently, the Windows Azure Betas & CTPs (XS instances, VM Roles & Windows Azure Connect) are supported under the primary Windows Azure Platform forums .
Thank you,Brian Aurich - Windows Azure Community PM
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Frequently Asked Questions for the Windows Azure Platform are available here:
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The Windows Azure Platform Training Course includes a comprehensive set of hands-on labs and videos that are designed to help you quickly learn how to use Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and the Windows Azure AppFabric.
The Windows Azure Platform Training Course is available here and includes a link to the latest offline training kit.
Wade Wegner provides information about the September update in his blog here.
Azure Storage announcements
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With general availability of Microsoft Azure Ultra Disk
sStorage today, we are delivering the next generation of our highly performant Azure Managed Disk, for data intensive workloads migrating to or running in the cloud. Azure Ultra Disk will help you get maximum extremely scalable performance and sub-millisecond latency for applications and databases like SAP HANA, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, Cassandra, Oracle DB, Postgre SQL, NoSQL, MySQL and many more.Azure Ultra Disk
swill give you access to the best in class IOPS, throughput and latency in the cloud. You can now:- Choose from a range of different disks sizes ranging from 4 GiB up to 64 TiB with granular increments
- Scale performance up to 160K IOPS and 2 GB/s per disk with zero downtime using our flexible innovative design
- Achieve the optimal performance you need per disk even at low storage capacities
Our preview customers have benefited by achieving new levels of performance and scale on Azure for their Virtual Machine and Container workloads. Get started today with Azure Ultra Disk Storage. Please refer to our how-to-guidefor a deep dive and learn more at https://aka.ms/UltraDiskBlog.
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When the forums moved into specialized areas, the original forum content for Windows Azure was left archived at this link:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-GB/windowsazure/
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Please see the Windows Azure Storage Team Blog for more information on Windows Azure Storage
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/
Azure SQL Database announcements
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While it has been 3+ years since we last announced an update to SQL Data Sync service, we have been continuously deploying updates to the backend service to address top customer issues. We are listening to your feedback, and today we are happy to announce the latest update which includes both service changes and a new SQL Data Sync agent install. This update includes two main enhancements:
- Support for synchronizing tables that have column collations:
- If the selected sync schema tables do not already exist in your hub or member databases, upon deploying the sync group, SQL Data Sync will automatically create corresponding tables and columns in the empty database with the same collation settings as the select sync schema.
- If the tables to-be-synced are already created in both hub and member databases, SQL Data Sync requires the primary key columns have the same collation between hub/member databases to successfully deploy the sync group. There is no collation restriction on the non-primary key columns.
- Improvements to performance and resilience:
- We enhanced batch transfer of serialized changes from source to destination, so you should see faster sync throughput.
- We improved transient error handling logic when reading from the source or writing to the destination.
The new version of SQL Data Sync agent in the download center. Please follow the step-by-step instructions here to install a new Data Sync agent. If you have an existing agent, you can refer to this MSDN article for detailed upgrade procedures. A previous version of Data Sync agent will continue to work until it expires on 8/18/2015.
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Microsoft Azure provides you two options when hosting your SQL Server-based data: Azure SQL Database and SQL Server in Azure Virtual Machine. This new article explains how each option fits into the big picture in Microsoft’s Data Platform, and then discusses the common business motivations that might affect your choice. Please take a look at it!
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Service Bus announcements
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Check the latest update to Service Bus explorer at: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazure/Service-Bus-Explorer-f2abca5a
Beside many new features which were recently added to Service Bus and now available in the tool, the tool now supports both cloud and on-premise versions for Service Bus !
Azure Multi-Factor Authentication announcements
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Azure MFA faced a global outage this morning. This issue is now mitigated. If you are still receiving this issue, please open a new thread and we will work with you to resolve it.
Anyone testing with the Authenticator app should use the refresh option to check for notifications.
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Identity and access management is an anchor for security and top of mind for enterprise IT departments. It is key to extending anytime, anywhere access to employees, partners, and customers. Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is now available to deliver increased access security and convenience for IT and end users.
In addition to entering a username and password during sign in, users also authenticate with the Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication app on their mobile device or via an automated phone call or text message. In order for an attacker to gain access to the user’s account, they would need to know the user’s login credentials and be in possession of the user’s phone. This increases security while using mobile devices and methods that are familiar to users.
For more information, see the article: Announcing General Availability of Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
Azure Media Services announcements
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Developers and media companies trust and rely on Azure Media Services to build media applications that include encoding, content protection with DRM, video indexing, live streaming, dynamic packaging, and content delivery at scale. The API now features:
A simplified development and management model that
adds new capabilities across live, VOD, and Content Protection
includes new presets to facilitate automated audio and video metadata extraction workflows in Azure
A new live streaming (LiveEvent) entity with support for 8-second end-to-end low-latency streaming across both HLS and DASH (when using 1s GOPs)
Release of a CLI 2.0 command line module that supports all API features (including live!)
Better integration experience with key Azure services like Event Grid, Logic Apps, and Functions
Updated versions of the most requested client SDKs for .NET, .NET Core, Java, Go, Ruby, Python, and Node.js.
In addition, there are updates to Azure Media Player— AMP now includes a Low Latency profile to use with the new LiveEvent entity, and its accessibility support has been enhanced with the inclusion of the closed-captioning standard CEA-708.
For more information on the above, please read the announcement blog.
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As part of our impending shut-down of ACS authentication and Key support in Azure Media Services, we will be removing support for ACS key management from Powershell as of next week.
If you have not begun your migration to use AAD authentication, you should begin so IMMEDIATELY!
In June we will be shutting off ACS key authentication support for all calls to Azure Media Services API. This means that all API calls and code that has not been migrated to use Azure Active Directory (AAD) auth will no longer work.
See our previous announcements on the required updates here:
ACS deprecation AnnouncementAlso see the full blog post with details on migration here:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-media-service-aad-auth-and-acs-deprecation/
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Azure Media Services client SDKs for both Java and PHP now support Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication.
Due to the upcoming deprecation of key authentication support for the Azure Access Control service (ACS) on June 22, 2018, all Media Services customers are required to upgrade their client SDK or REST API code to support Azure AD authentication.
To get the latest Java SDK release, see the details in our Java documentation. To download the latest PHP SDK for Media Services, look for version 0.5.7 of the Microsoft/WindowsAzure package in the Packagist repository. For critical information about the deprecation of ACS, see our blog.
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This is a CRITICAL reminder of an upcoming BREAKING CHANGE to your code if you are using Azure Media Services.
On June 1, 2018, we will be shutting down ACS authentication key support. This is currently the primary way most customers are authenticating with Azure Media Services. We are being forced off the ACS system due to that team's planned retirement of the backend ACS key services. As we have blogged before, we have moved to Azure Active Directory for Authentication (AAD). See my previous blog post here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-media-service-aad-auth-and-acs-deprecation/Starting in November 2017, we will be turning off the ACS key blade in the Media Services section of the Azure Portal. You will no longer be able to retrieve or rotate your existing ACS keys for authentication with Media Services. We are doing this to promote the coming critical change
more, and ask customers to move more rapidly to meet the June 1 deadline. You can still list your keys via the REST management API or through Powershell.
We are pleading directly to our customer base to IMMEDIATELY update your SDK or REST API code to use Active Directory (AAD ) authentication. Do not delay, as this will be a breaking change to your code on June 1, 2018.You production code using ACS keys will begin to fail authentication on that date.
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The Media Services team is very excited to announce some long awaited customer features, including both our new Standard Streaming Endpoints and Enhanced Azure CDN Integration.
Our new Standard Streaming Endpoints offer auto-scaling and the flexibility to deliver your content to virtually every device through dynamic packaging into HLS, MPEG-DASH, and Smooth Streaming as well as dynamic encryption for Microsoft PlayReady, Google Widevine, Apple Fairplay, and AES128 without needing to worry about Streaming Units. They also scale from very small to very large audiences with thousands of concurrent viewers through Azure CDN integration. The new Streaming endpoints only cost a very low monthly fee, with no additional costs when they scale up based on demand.
Moving forward, all new Media Services accounts will be created with Standard Streaming Endpoint by default. Addition to this all new media services accounts come with 15 days of free Standard Streaming Endpoint. This is great for developers who need to test out our MPEG-DASH and HLS advanced features without committing to spending for the month. Existing Media Services accounts with classic Streaming Endpoint will not be automatically migrated to Standard Streaming Endpoint, but will have the option to migrate manually. Standard Streaming Endpoints is our recommended option for virtually all streaming scenarios and audience sizes.
In addition to Standard Streaming Endpoints, we are also pleased to announce enhanced Azure CDN integration. With a single click you can integrate all the available Azure CDN providers (Akamai and Verizon) to your Streaming Endpoint including their Standard and Premium products and you can manage and configure all the related features through the Azure CDN portal. When Azure CDN is enabled for a Streaming Endpoint using Azure Media Services, data transfer charges between the Streaming Endpoint and CDN do not apply. Data transferred is instead charged at the CDN edge using CDN pricing.
You can start trying out new Standard Streaming Endpoint and CDN integration or migrate your existing endpoints to Standard Streaming Endpoint using Azure Portal (Please note that AMS is not accessible via Azure Classic portal and have a new home).
If you prefer writing code, you need to use REST 2.15 and upgrade to .NET SDK 3.8.0.5.
For more information please check our blog post and Streaming endpoints overview.
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WAMS Service Management APIs are now live on MSDN at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn167014.aspx
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You can now monitor your usage of On-Demand Streaming for your media services accounts via the following three metrics that are now available via the Azure Media Services dashboard.
Streaming Data Out - Indicates how many Bytes of egress data has been used for On-Demand Streaming.
Streaming HTTP Errors - Indicates how many HTTP Errors have occured. This includes server errors (e.g. HTTP 500 caused by blob store or a media services component) as well as typical client errors (e.g. HTTP 404 or 403). In a future update we will provide additional granularity so that you can track these errors individually.
Streaming Requests - Indicates how many requests for data have been made for on-demand streaming.
If there are other metrics that you would like to see available for on-demand streaming, add the request to our uservoice board - https://azuremediaservices.uservoice.com/
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We have a User Voice site that we have been using for IIS Media Services on-premises for many years that we would like to direct our customers to post new feature requests and vote on features for Azure Media Services as well. We decided to mix the customer feature list, as many of the same feature requests will impact both our cloud and on-premises solutions for Media Services.
Please post your feature requests to our User Voice Media Services site here:
http://azuremediaservices.uservoice.com/
Azure Virtual Machines announcements
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We are currently experiencing an outage in South Central US
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/status/
You will want to monitor the Azure Status Page for further updates.
Once the issue has mitigated all Virtual Machines and data should be restored and fully functional. After the issue has been mitigated and if you are still seeing issues let us know.
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With the release of the March 2018 Security bulletin, there was a fix that addressed a CredSSP, “Remote Code Execution” vulnerability (CVE-2018-0886) which could impact RDP connections. The vulnerability was discovered to which the exploits observed were:
- Targets receive a malicious RTF Microsoft Office document
- After being opened, the malicious document causes the second stage of the exploit to be downloaded in the form of an HTML page with malicious code
- The malicious code triggers the use-after-free memory-corruption bug
- Accompanying shellcode then downloads and executes a malicious payload
For additional information regarding this update and mitigation steps see the following blog:
Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption Oracle Remediation
For general discussion of this topic please see:
General Discussion - Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption
If the mitigation steps detailed in the above links do not solve your problem please submit a new forum post to:
Azure Mobile Apps announcements
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We are happy to announce that you can now log feature requests for Mobile Services on Uservoice. We would love to hear your feedback about the features we should be looking into:
http://feedback.windowsazure.com/forums/216254-mobile-services
Thanks.
Dinesh
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery announcements
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We’re very excited to announce the ability to protect & recover Generation 2 virtual machines to Azure. This feature is now available in all ASR supported regions.
For more details, check out General availability: Recover Generation 2 virtual machines to Azure.
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We are rolling out updates for the Configuration Server (Version 8.2.2.0) and Process Server (Version 8.2.2.0). The updates bring better error handling and other quality enhancements. We strongly recommend that you get your Preview / TAP customers to install the latest updates in the following order:
- Log onto the configuration server using the Virtual Machines page in the Azure portal and download the latest update from: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533809. Follow the installer instructions to install the update
- On the server that you installed the process server, download the latest update from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533810 and install it using the installer instructions
- On the server that you have installed the master target server(s),
install the latest update (Version 8.2.1.0), if you haven't already
- For Windows master target server(s), log onto the Windows master target server(s) using the Virtual Machines page in the Azure portal and download the latest update from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533811. Follow the installer instructions to install the update
- For Linux master target server(s), copy the installer tar file that is available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=533812 using a sftp client. Alternatively you can log onto the Linux master target server(s) using the Virtual Machines page in Azure use wget to download the file. Extract the files from the gzipped installer and run the command “sudo ./install” to install the update
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Migration Accelerator functionality of providing pain-free migrations of physical, VMware, AWS and Hyper-V workloads, is now an integral part of Azure Site Recovery, an enabling technology of Availability on Demand.
Sign up now and start migrating to Azure today!Read the blogs:
Seamless Migrations into Azure with Availability on Demand
Migrate Heterogeneous IT Environments to Azure with ASRThe Migration Accelerator service will not be available after 07/31/2015. We recommend that you start using Azure Site Recovery for your migration scenarios.
Azure Backup announcements
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Announcing Security Features in Azure Backup to protect data against security threats:
https://twitter.com/AzureBackup/status/798946904809750529
Here are few highlights of the feature:
- Prevention: New authentication layer added for critical operations so only users with valid Azure credentials can perform them.
- Alerting: Email notifications sent for any critical operations that impact availability of backup data to help detect attacks as soon as they occur.
- Recovery: Backup data retained after deletion and minimum recovery points maintained to ensure recovery of data.
Learn more @ https://aka.ms/azurebackupsecurityfeature
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Announcing backup and restore of Azure virtual machines encrypted using Azure Disk Encryption twitter.com/AzureBackup/status/793500079923470336
Salient features:
- Enhanced security
- Improved restores
- Portal and PowerShell support
- Simplified experience
Learn more @ aka.ms/azurebackupencryptedvms
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Announcing preview release of alerting and monitoring for Azure backups @ https://twitter.com/AzureBackup/status/765586365509754880
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Announcing preview release of alerting and monitoring for Azure backups @ https://twitter.com/AzureBackup/status/765586365509754880
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Premium storage VM backup GA @ https://twitter.com/AzureBackup/status/743559104421986310
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Here are some of the blogs which have been released on Windows Azure Online Backup.
1. Windows Azure Online Backup Preview for Windows Server 2012 - http://blogs.technet.com/b/server-cloud/archive/2012/09/07/windows-azure-online-backup.aspx
2. Integration with System Center 2012 SP1 - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazure/archive/2012/09/07/windows-azure-online-backup-now-supports-system-center-2012-sp1.aspx
3. Integration with Windows Server 2012 Essentials - http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2012/09/18/windows-azure-online-backup-and-windows-server-2012-essentials.aspx
Azure Search announcements
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Welcome to the public preview forum for Azure Search. This is a great place to ask technical questions about Azure Search a fully-managed search-as-a-service that customers can use to integrate complete search experiences into applications and connect search results to business objectives through fine-tuned, ranking profiles. We look forward to your questions and feedback!
Azure Marketplace announcements
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We recently updated our certificate infrastructure to reflect all up Windows Azure Certificate Authority change (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazure/archive/2013/03/15/windows-azure-root-certificate-migration.aspx).
Some Linux clients do not does not accept certificates chained to both the GTE CyberTrust Global Root and the Baltimore CyberTrust Root and you may hit certificate validation errors. Accepting the Root Certificate trust will solve the issue.
Thanks,
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We are pleased to announce a new development in the display of thumbnail images with the Bing Search API. As the demand for images in Bing has increased, the need for larger thumbnails to display high quality images has grown. To meet this need, thumbnail dimensions will now be increased when the original image can support it.
How does this affect you? If you currently display images in your application, you will need to utilize existing thumbnail properties to adjust the thumbnail size to your UI specifications. We recommend that you should not have a dependency on the upper bound of the thumbnail size, as the thumbnail size will vary.
Azure Cache announcements
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Azure Redis Cache is now Generally Available, with an availability SLA of 99.9%.
Azure Redis Cache is a distributed, in-memory, managed cache that helps you build highly scalable and responsive applications, by providing you with fast access to your data. It’s based on the popular open source Redis Cache, and it gives you access to a secured, dedicated Redis cache that’s managed by Microsoft.
For all new Azure deployment, Azure Redis cache is the recommended cache.
For more information browse to the Azure Redis Cache service home page.
Azure Data Factory announcements
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We have noticed customers post their questions on Azure Databricks on incorrect forums on MSDN, since there is a new home for Azure Databricks.
Forum Link: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=AzureDatabricks
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Azure Data Factory allows you to manage the production of trusted information by offering an easy way to create, orchestrate, and monitor data pipelines over the Hadoop ecosystem using structured, semi-structures and unstructured data sources.
You can connect to your on-premises SQL Server, Azure database, tables or blobs and create data pipelines that will process the data with Hive and Pig scripting, or custom C# processing. The service offers a holistic monitoring and management experience over these pipelines, including a view of their data production and data lineage down to the source systems.
The outcome of Data Factory is the transformation of raw data assets into trusted information that can be shared broadly with BI and analytics tools.
The MSDN forum will be used for general discussions for Getting Started, Development, Management, and Troubleshooting using Azure Data Factory.
Azure Key Vault announcements
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Today we're announcing the public preview of Microsoft Azure Key Vault, a cloud-hosted HSM-backed service for managing cryptographic keys and other secrets used in your cloud applications. This forum is intended for general discussion, best practices, tips and tricks and troubleshooting. Remember, this is a public forum. Do not post confidential information here. Reach us via email to discuss your specific project or feature requests.
Azure Log Analytics announcements
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IMPORTANT for OpInsights users!
If you are using OpsMgr with Azure Operational Insights behind proxies with specific ACL or rules to only allow traffic to specific destination, please note the following upcoming change that would require an action in your environment.
In order to align the way that OpsMgr and direct agent send data to the service, and as we are making preparations to have a presence in more Azure regions, we have to make a ONE-TIME change to the URLs that the management packs use to post data to OpInsights: where in the past OpsMgr would be talking to ods.systemcenteradvisor.com , with an upcoming deployment (possibly mid next week, we will update this post closer to the deployment as we have a more specific date) OpsMgr will instead start reporting to <yourworkspaceid>.ods.opinsights.azure.com. We recommend you update your firewall/proxy’s ACLs/rules to allow traffic to the new destination *.ods.opinsights.azure.com or your data would start either queuing up on OpsMgr and/or eventually being dropped if the new destination can’t be reached.
As the new management packs will be received, the system will start reporting to the new URL, and you can later remove the previous ods.systemcenteradvisor.com entry which won’t be needed any longer.
We have updated the table with the relevant URLs on our troubleshooting blog post and are updating the MSDN documentation as well. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you need more information or help.
Read more on our blog http://blogs.technet.com/b/momteam/archive/2015/02/06/notice-upcoming-url-change-for-opsmgr-reporting-to-opinsights.aspx
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Log Analytics is an analysis service that enables IT administrators to gain deep insight across on-premises and cloud environments. It enables you to interact with real-time and historical machine data to rapidly develop custom insights, and provides Microsoft and community-developed patterns for analyzing data. Learn more and try it out at http://www.microsoft.com/oms
This is a forum to ask question and discuss with the community about your experience with Log Analytics!
Onboarding issues? Read this troubleshooting guide
- How do I do XYZ? Try our documentation
- Customers with Premier support can log support cases via Premier
- Customers with Azure support agreements can log support cases in the Azure portal
Note we also have another site to report Feedback, Ideas and Bugs https://feedback.azure.com/forums/267889-log-analytics (before submitting there, check what other users have already suggested and voted on). You can also reach us on twitter @OpInsights
Machine Learning announcements
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We have a new dedicated forum for Azure Cognitive Services.
Please update your bookmarks to point to: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=AzureCognitiveService
Thank you.
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We have opened a new forum (https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=AzureMachineLearningService) dedicated to Azure Machine Learning service.
Please direct all Azure Machine Learning service (and the retiring Azure Machine Learning workbench) related questions to the new forum.
Thank you.
Azure Machine Learning team
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We have released support for Azure Document DB as a data source in Azure Machine Learning. You can use the existing "Azure DocumentDB" connection option in the Import Data module to read data from Azure DocumentDB for your experiment.
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New Module: Extract Key Phrases from Text
You can use this module to extract key talking points from text. As an input, the module takes a dataset that must have a text string column from which the key-phrases are extracted.
The module takes the language of the text records as input parameter. Supported languages include Dutch, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. You can also use a language column that specifies the language of each record, as produced by Detect Languages module.
The output consists of comma-separated lists of key phrases for each record in input. The key phrases can be used to summarize a corpus of documents, or as features for a machine learning model.
Updated Module: Preprocess Text
- You can specify a language through a language column, as produced by Detect Languages module.
- Following three preprocessing options have been added: Expand verb contractions, Normalize backslashes to slashes, and Split tokens on special characters. Previously, these transformations were done automatically.
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We are pleased to announce the availability of Azure Machine Learning Workspaces and Web Service Plans for all our Azure Machine Learning users through the Azure Portal. Azure Machine Learning users can now create and manage Standard workspaces through the Azure Portal. In addition, users will also be able to create Web Service Pricing Plans. These plans are used when deploying web services and provide included quantities of operationalized compute at a single, predictable monthly cost.
Create your Standard Azure Machine Learning workspace now by going to https://portal.azure.com. Log in with the credentials that you use for accessing your Azure Subscription(s). Click on +New | Data + Analytics | Machine Learning Workspace.
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We are pleased to announce significant new capabilities for text analytics in Azure Machine Learning Studio.
The new features include following modules:
- Detect Languages
- Identify language of each record in input file from large number of languages.
- Preprocess Text
- Clean and simplify text to make it more easy to featurize.
- Extract N-Gram Features from Text
- Create N-gram feature vectors from long text strings, and select only the most important features.
- Latent Dirichlet Allocation
- Group text into categories using topic modeling.
These modules allow you to build models to solve text classification problems, such as support ticket routing or sentiment analysis. You can pre-process text in multiple languages, and then create features from your text data. Operationalization of models is fully supported.
The modules complement the existing capabilities for Feature Hashing, Vowpal Wabbit based high-dimensional models, and text analytics through R and Python scripting.
For more details, visit MSDN documentation and Cortana Intelligence Gallery.
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There is an issue impacting the "New" web service option for deploying web services from Predictive Experiments in Azure ML. We are working on resolving the issue, and a result have disabled the feature until the feature is fully functional. To access web services created the new process, please browse to https://services.azureml.net and sign in to view your web services. Sorry for any inconvenience this issue may cause.
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We have released support for Azure SQL Data Warehouse as a data source and a destination in Azure Machine Learning. You can use the existing "Azure SQL Database" connection options in the Reader and Writer modules to read from and write to Azure SQL Data Warehouse. When using the Writer module, the destination tables must already exist in the SQL Data Warehouse.
For more information, please see How to Use Azure ML with Azure SQL Data Warehouse
Please refer to SQL Data Warehouse Reference to learn more about the product and the Transact-SQL language details.
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Visualization of tree models such as Boosted Decision Trees is now available in Azure Machine Learning Studio. To view the trees, train the model, and click Visualize on the output of Train Model module.
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Announcing the Availability of an Azure Virtual Machine Image with Popular Data Science Tools
Microsoft Data Group is happy to announce the immediate availability of a Windows Server 2012 based custom virtual machine image on the Azure marketplace containing several tools that can be used by data scientists and developers for advanced analytics. Through Azure’s world-wide cloud infrastructure, customers now have on-demand access to a data science development environment they can use to derive insights from their data, build predictive models and intelligent applications. The virtual machine saves developers’ time from having to discover and install the tools individually. Hosting the data science machine on Azure gains you high availability and a consistent set of tools used across your data science team.
The data science VM comes with several popular tools pre-installed like Revolution R Open, Anaconda Python distribution including Jupyter notebook server, Visual Studio Community Edition, Power BI Desktop, SQL Server Express edition and Azure SDK. Once you provision your virtual machine from this image you can get started with data exploration and modeling right away. The data on the virtual machine is stored on the cloud and highly available. You have full administrative access to the virtual machine and can install additional software as needed. There is no separate software fee to use the VM image. You only pay for actual hardware compute usage of the virtual machine depending on the size of the virtual machine you are provisioning this VM on. You
The data science virtual machine helps you create an analytics environment where you can rapidly build advanced analytics solutions for deployment to the cloud, on-premises or in a hybrid environment.
You can find the data science virtual machine and the Azure hardware compute pricing at: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/partners/microsoft-ads/standard-data-science-vm/
More information about the virtual machine can be found at: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/machine-learning-data-science-provision-vm/
If you are new to Azure, you can try the data science virtual machine for free via a 30-day Azure free trial by visitinghttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/free-trial/
We encourage you to try the data science virtual machine to jumpstart your analytics project and provide us feedback on how we can better serve your analytics needs.
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We are happy to announce that we have released Azure ML in our Western Europe datacenter (Amsterdam). Now you can create workspaces in this datacenter. For more information, click here: http://aka.ms/mlwelaunch.
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We are happy to announce that we have released Azure ML in our SouthEast Asia datacenter (Singapore). Now you can create workspaces in this datacenter. For more information, click here: http://aka.ms/mlasialaunch.
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We are happy to announce that we have released Azure Active Directory (AAD) support in Azure ML. Now you can log in with any arbitrary Azure AD account (work or school account), in addition to, Microsoft accounts (LiveID), and invite other Azure AD users to your workspace. For more information, click here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/machinelearning/archive/2015/09/02/logging-on-to-azure-ml-with-your-work-or-school-account.aspx.
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A free Excel add-in that you can use with web services published from Azure Machine Learning is now available. You can use this add-in for request/response predictions or batch predictions, work in Windows or the browser, share workbooks with your co-workers, and call multiple web services all within a single spreadsheet. Go to http://aka.ms/amlexcelhelp for help or ask a question here.
To try it out, open and download sample Excel worksheets that already contain web services:
http://aka.ms/amlexcel-sample-1
http://aka.ms/amlexcel-sample-2
You may use the add-in directly in the browser using Excel Online or opening the file in Excel 2013 or later on Windows. Copy the file to your own OneDrive account if you want to edit it.
Feature highlights
- Connect to multiple web services in one Excel workbook
- Choose from RRS or BES
- Supports single or no input, and single, multiple, or no outputs
For sample 1 (text sentiment analysis): http://aka.ms/amlexcel-sample-1
1.) Highlight cells A1 to A12
2.) Click the range selector button (the selection Sheet1!$A$1:$A:$12 should automatically be populated)
3.) Click OK in the Select Data dialog box
4.) Type “B1” in the output1 text box
5.) Click the Predict button
6.) This web service takes some time to process the text, so please be patient and wait for a minute. When it’s done, you should see the sentiment predictions and scores in columns B and C.
For sample 2 (Titanic survivor predictor): http://aka.ms/amlexcel-sample-2
1.) Highlight cells A1 to G11
2.) Click the range selector button (the selection Sheet1!$A$1:$G:$11 should automatically be populated)
3.) Click OK in the Select Data dialog box
4.) Type “H1” in the output1 text box
5.) Click the Predict button
6.) When it’s done, you should see the predictions and scores in columns H and I
To add your own web service:
1.) In the Excel add-in, go to the Web Services section (if you are in the Predict section, click the back arrow to go to the list of web services)
2.) Click Add Web Service
3.) In Azure ML Studio, click the WEB SERVICES section in the left pane, and then select the web service
4.) Copy the API key for the web service
5.) Paste the API key into the Excel add-in text box labeled API key
6.) On the DASHBOARD tab for the web service, click the REQUEST/RESPONSE link
7.) Look for the OData Endpoint Address section. Copy the URL and paste that into the text box labeled URL in the Excel add-in\
8.) Click Add
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On July 24th, 2015, Microsoft announced the Preview Availability release of Jupyter Notebooks in Azure Machine Learning Studio.
Azure Machine Learning Studio is a powerful canvas for the composition of Machine Learning Experiments and subsequent operationalization and consumption. It provides an easy to use, yet powerful, drag-drop style of creating Experiments. But sometimes you need a good old “REPL” that allows you to have a tight loop where you enter some script code and get a response. We are delighted to announce that we’ve now integrated this functionality into ML Studio through Jupyter Notebooks.
Jupyter enables the concept of “executable documents” with support for mixed code, markdown and inline graphics. It’s one of the most important innovations in the Data Science and Technical Computing space in recent years. You now have full access to its power from any OS, from any modern browser directly from inside the Azure Machine Learning Studio.
In addition to authoring capabilities above, we are also enabling publishing AzureML web services directly from the Jupyter Notebook. We are also extending this capability to the Jupyter Notebooks running locally outside of AzureML Studio. This allows you to publish any function, including those creating ML models, to be published as a web service directly from the Jupyter Notebook running on your machine. The result is an AzureML web service API that can be called to perform functions or predictions from client applications in real time and over the internet. -
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Announcing the availability of the SDK for AzureML Batch Execution Service (BES)
The AzureML BES SDK is now available for download and installation as a NuGet package on NuGet.org (http://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.MachineLearning/).
The SDK wraps the BES sample code with additional functions to simplify the consumption of BES APIs.
Documentation is available after installing the SDK package in Visual Studio. The BES documentation has also been updated with sample code and guidance on using the SDK.
We are looking forward to hearing your feedback and comments on the SDK to help improve it.
Thanks,
AzureML Team
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We have posted a demo of the Retraining APIs on Codeplex.com. The demo uses the new APIs to programmatically retrain a trained model. Here is the link to the Demo.
Please take a look and let us know if you have questions or comments.
StorSimple announcements
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In July 2017, we announced the general availability of the Microsoft Azure StorSimple 8000 series in the new Azure portal. Beginning October 2017, you need to use the new Azure portal to manage your StorSimple 8000 series devices. The Azure classic portal is no longer supported.
- Starting October 5, 2017, your classic StorSimple device managers will automatically move to the new Azure portal. This is a phased rollout, and we will update you about the move via email and portal notifications. For more information about the move, see Move your service to Azure portal.
- The new Azure portal supports devices running Update 3.0 or later. If your device is not up to date, we strongly recommend that you apply Update 5 as soon as possible. For more information, see Install Update 5 on your StorSimple device.
- The existing Azure Service Management (ASM) PowerShell cmdlets are not supported after the transition to the new portal. Update the scripts to manage your devices through the Azure Resource Manager SDK. For more information, see the script samples that use the Resource Manager SDK.
If you have any questions, see FAQ: Move to Azure portal. To familiarize yourself with the new Azure portal, please refer to the product documentation.
Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/storsimple-8000-series-is-available-only-in-the-azure-portal-from-october-2017/
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StorSimple 8000 series device management is generally available in the Azure portal. This means that you can use the portal and Azure Resource Manager to unlock deep personalization and role-based access control, and have a single portal to manage all your apps.
What does this change mean for you?
- Using Resource Manager, you can now manage 8000 series devices.
- You can leverage the Resource Manager SDK for automating the 8000 series device management.
- The Azure portal supports devices running Update 3.0 or later.
What actions do you need to take?
- Your existing StorSimple Physical Device Series resources in the classic portal can be transitioned to the new Azure Portal in the coming weeks. The transition from the classic portal to the Azure portal is quick, easy, and non-disruptive.
- If your device is not up to date, we strongly recommend that you apply Update 4 as soon as possible.
For more information about the Azure portal experience, please visit the Azure Blog.
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To leverage the StorSimple Virtual Array hybrid cloud offering, we are now expanding this solution to customers who are on MSDN, Pay-as-you-go, and other subscriptions.
For more details, check out Expanded subscription offers for StorSimple Virtual Array.
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Your existing StorSimple Virtual Device Series managers in the Azure Classic portal will be transitioned to the new Azure portal. Please note this migration is seamless and there will be no downtime to your virtual arrays. Upon completion of this migration, you may still see your StorSimple Virtual Device Series resources within the Classic portal,
however you will be directed to manage them within the Azure portal.More information is available at StorSimple Virtual Device Series transitioning to the new Azure portal.
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We’re happy to announce the management of the StorSimple Virtual Device Series is now available in the new Azure portal. You can use the StorSimple extension in the new portal to create Azure Resource Manager based StorSimple managers to manage your virtual arrays.
For more information, check out Managing StorSimple virtual arrays in the new Azure portal.
Azure Logic Apps announcements
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We are aware of an incident effecting any Logic Apps that were using the SQL connector. Connections will need to be recreated. Details on mitigating can be found here https://aka.ms/logicapp-sql-mitigation
We apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused and will keep you updated with details as we progress.
For questions or issues - please email logicappsemail@microsoft.com
Azure SQL Data Warehouse announcements
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We are excited to announce the general availability of Azure SQL Data Warehouse in four additional regions—North Europe, Japan East, Brazil South, and Australia Southeast. These additional locations bring the product worldwide availability count to 18 regions – more than any other major cloud provider.
Read More Here!
Azure Security Center announcements
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Welcome to the Azure Security Center Forum - we're really happy to see you here. Feel free to ask any question you like about Azure Security Center. We read all the posts and will do our best to answer your questions quickly! Here are some resources to get your started:
- Check out Sarah Fender’s Azure Security Center post on the Azure Blog
- Watch Sarah’s presentation at AzureCon 2015,
- Read the Azure Security Center docs
- See the Azure Security Center announcement
- Stay up to date on Azure Security by reading the Azure Security Team Blog
We're looking forward to working with you - so let's work together to make Azure Security Center the best!
Thanks! -Tom Shinder, Project Manager, Azure Security Engineering.
Azure Disk Encryption announcements
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Heads up! If you plan on using Azure Disk Encryption, please install the latest version of PowerShell, which at this time is version 1.0.2.
Thanks!
Tom Shinder
Program Manager, Azure Security Engineering
Azure Functions announcements
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A recent update to App Service removed implicit PHP support, causing users’ Azure Functions v1 PHP functions to stop working. A fix will be rolling out with the next App Service update; in the meantime, please manually load PHP into your app’s site/tools folder (accessible by Kudu) as a temporary workaround.
Note that this will reset the php.ini config to its default. Thanks to our users for discovering and reporting this error.
Azure Blockchain announcements
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Emergency Maintenance: We are performing emergency maintenance on the Azure Blockchain Service infrastructure due to CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, and CVE-2019-11479. You may experience downtime of up to 60 minutes in duration within the next 72 hours; and the nodes may be restarted. During this period, access to the transaction node may be lost, so new transactions submission and blockchain and smart contract state queries may fail. The access will automatically be restored, without any loss of data, and the transactions can then be resubmitted.
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Update: The issue has been resolved by the Azure networking team
Azure is experiencing intermittent VPN gateway connectivity issues when accessing your resources. This may impact your ability to successfully deploy among other things. You can find detailed updates by going to the "Service Health" page from your Azure Portal.
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A known Azure Networking Infrastructure issue may be causing Workbench deployments to fail. Please feel free to track this issue here.
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Update Jun 27th: Another issue surfaced after the fix below was applied. We have rolled out a hotfix to (keyserver pgp.mit.edu unavailable) which is now live. Your deployments should now succeed. We apologize for the inconvenience - the fix hardens our solution against similar issues in the future.
We are aware of an upstream dependency that is causing all workbench deployments to fail. We have identified the root cause as the Parity installation mechanism and have reached out to Parity team to investigate and fix. This announcement will be updated as progress is made in rolling out a fix. You can track the root cause issue here: https://github.com/paritytech/parity/issues/8978
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The Microsoft Blockchain team monitors this forum to provide support for our Azure marketplace solutions:
- Azure Blockchain Workbench - the fastest way to get started with blockchain on Azure.
- Ethereum on Azure - Ethereum multi-subscription cross-region multi-member solution template.
- Hyperledger Fabric on Azure - Hyperledger Fabric solution templates.
Azure Log Integration announcements
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The Azure Log integration feature will be deprecated by June 01, 2019
AzLog downloads will be disabled by June 27, 2018 - no new downloads after this date.
For guidance on using Azure monitor to integrate Azure logs with SIEM tools, review the official blog post https://azure.microsoft.com/blog/use-azure-monitor-to-integrate-with-siem-tools/
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Hey everyone!
Welcome to the Azure Log Integration forum!
Here you can ask questions about configuration, troubleshooting, capabilities and just about anything else you want to ask!
We will monitor this forum and provide answers when we have them. We hope that community will be a powerful force to help one another though, as often you come up with solutions before we do! :-)
Looking forward to working with all of you!
Thanks!
Tom
Cost Management - Cloudyn announcements
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Creating a support ticket
- Azure Portal > Help + Support > New Support Request > Service: Billing > Azure Cost Management
- Azure Portal > Help + Support > New Support Request > Service: Billing > Cloudyn Legacy
If you are unable to find answers using the Azure Cost Management documentation and you suspect the issue may be due to a service disruption or bug, you can open an online support ticket. You should open each support ticket for only a single problem, so that each reported issue can routed accordingly.
To open a support ticket
- Sign in to the Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com)
- On the left navigation menu select Help + Support
- From the Help + support menu, select New support request
- On the Basics blade, for Issue type, select Billing
- For Subscription, choose any of the listed subscriptions. The subscription chosen isn’t used for routing of the issue.
- For Service, select the Billing option, and then choose either Azure Cost Management or Cloudyn Legacy from the list
- Under Support plan, choose your support current Azure Support Plan, and then click Next
- On Problems, select a Severity
- Select a Problem type, and then select a Category for that type
- Enter a descriptive Title for the incident, and input additional information in the Details dialog
- Choose an
approximate date and time for When
did the problem start, and click Next
- On Contact information, select your preferred contact method and provide your contact information and then select Create
Once the support ticket is created, it will be added to the support queue and response time will vary based on the Support Plan and Severity (e.g. business impact) of the issue.
For more information see: Support scope and responsiveness
To check status of an Incident you have filed, see: Manage support requests
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Azure Cost Management by Cloudyn provides detailed visibility into Azure consumption, cost and performance.
Azure Cost Management by Cloudyn is now available for free to customers and partners managing Azure spend!
Azure customers can use their Azure subscription to register with "Azure Cost Management" by Cloudyn to access the Cloudyn portal.
(For more details, please see the following Azure Cost Management by Cloudyn documentation.)
"Azure Cost Management by Cloudyn" Documentation and Resources can be found at:
- Azure Cost Management Documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management/overview-cost-mgt
- Cloudyn Documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management/overview
- Pricing: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cost-management
- Trial: https://trial.cloudyn.com/
- Forum: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=Cloudyn
- Blog: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/use-azure-cost-management-for-free/
- Videos: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management/ref-videos
- Feedback: http://aka.ms/costmgmt/feedback
"Cloudyn" Documentation and Resources can be found at:
- Website: https://www.cloudyn.com/
- Documentation: https://support.cloudyn.com/hc/en-us/
You can open "Azure Cost Management by Cloudyn" service requests from:- Azure Portal > Help + Support > New Support Request > Service: All Services > Monitoring & Management > Cloudyn
Azure Migrate announcements
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We are pleased to announce the general availability of Azure Migrate.
Azure Migrate is offered at no additional charge and provides appliance-based, agentless discovery of your on-premises environments. It enables discovery of VMware-virtualized Windows and Linux VMs today and will enable discovery of Hyper-V environments in the future. It also provides an optional, agent-based discovery for visualizing interdependencies between machines to identify multi-tier applications. This enables you to plan your migration across three dimensions:
- Readiness: Are the machines that host my multi-tier application suitable for running in Azure?
- Rightsizing: What size will my Azure VM be, based on my machine’s configuration or utilization?
- Cost: How much will my recurring Azure costs be, taking into account discounts like Azure Hybrid Benefit?
You can get started by creating a migration project in the Azure portal. In addition...
- Get and stay informed with our documentation.
- Seek help by posting a question on our forum or contacting Microsoft Support.
- Provide feedback by posting or voting for an idea in our user voice.
Happy Migrations!
Application Insights (AI) announcements
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Yesterday at Connect() 2016 event in New York, we announced the general availability of Azure Application Insights(previously Visual Studio Application Insights) and launched our new pricing structure. With this announcement, Application Insights now provides a financially backed SLA offering 99.9% availability. You can read all about in the following blog post
In addition, we are announcing these new features and enhancements to Application Insights, that we are proud to share these with you .
- Increased raw data retention to 90 days for Analytics Queries
- European data center option for storing Application Insights data
- Improvements in Application Performance Management:
- Smart detection of degradation in request performance
- Correlating Availability Monitoring results with server side telemetry which will let you diagnose failures of your synthetic tests
- Failure Samples in Live Metrics Stream which will let you get insight into details of failed requests, dependency calls and exceptions in real time
- Grid control in Azure Dashboards and additional charting options in Metric options such as percentage charts
- Enhancements to the Codelens and Application Search capabilities inside Visual Studio provide more information in context to identify and fix issues sooner
- Preview of Application Insights REST APIs to access all your queries, events, and metrics data
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Azure Sphere announcements
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In September, Azure Sphere was released for public preview. Today, Microsoft released the 18.11 update to the Azure Sphere Operating System, Azure Sphere Security Service, and Visual Studio development environment. This release includes substantial investments in the security infrastructure and connectivity solutions, and it incorporates some of your feedback.
Update to 18.11 Release
Because of changes to the security infrastructure, this release will require a manual update; over-the-air (OTA) update should be available for future releases. Download and install the new SDK and follow the instructions in the Release Notes to manually update your device to 18.11 and reconnect to Wi-Fi. If you previously configured OTA application deployment, you will need to create new feeds.
Upgrade your device OS and SDK as soon as possible. Devices that run the TP 4.2.1 release will have limited functionality. Please refer to the Release Notes for more information.
New Features
18.11 release includes support for new device functionality and adds new reference solutions. Please see the Azure Sphere Blog post for more details.
If you have any questions about this update, please post them here on Azure Sphere MSDN forum.
Azure Cognitive Service announcements
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Welcome to the Azure Cognitive Services forum. This forum is for the posting of questions related to building and deploying applications using pre-built machine learning models. These pre-built models include, but are not limited to, computer vision, speech, language, knowledge and other preview services as they become available. This also includes any pre-built model that supports customization, such as custom vision or custom speech.
We look forward to hearing about the project you are working, and helping you infuse the models into your applications in the most effective manner.
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Cloud Services (Web and Worker Roles) announcements
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With the release of the March 2018 Security bulletin, there was a fix that addressed a CredSSP, “Remote Code Execution” vulnerability (CVE-2018-0886) which could impact RDP connections. The vulnerability was discovered to which the exploits observed were:
- Targets receive a malicious RTF Microsoft Office document
- After being opened, the malicious document causes the second stage of the exploit to be downloaded in the form of an HTML page with malicious code
- The malicious code triggers the use-after-free memory-corruption bug
- Accompanying shellcode then downloads and executes a malicious payload
For additional information regarding this update and mitigation steps see the following blog:
Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption Oracle Remediation
For general discussion of this topic please see:
General Discussion - Unable to RDP to Virtual Machine: CredSSP Encryption
If the mitigation steps detailed in the above links do not solve your problem please submit a new forum post to:
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You might find this new MSDN article interesing: it compares two types of structured storage supported by Windows Azure: Windows Azure Table Storage and Windows Azure SQL Database (formerly SQL Azure). The goal of this article is to provide a comparison of the respective technologies so that you can understand the similarities and differences between them. This analysis can help you make a more informed decision about which technology best meets your specific requirements.
Check it out and please do rate the topic: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj553018.
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As posted on the Windows Azure Team Blog:
The Windows Azure Platform MSDN forums provide free online community support for Windows Azure and SQL Azure developers from Microsoft insiders, MVP's, and like-minded developers. The forums are a great means to get quick answers and support on all things Windows Azure without having to log a support ticket. The Windows Azure Platform forums average more than 360 new posts a month and 99% of the posted questions receive a response within one day.
To make it easier to stay on top of what's happening on the forums, you can now follow @wapforums on Twitter to keep track of new forum questions and discussions as they're posted. When you'
re logged into Twitter, you'll be able to see questions as they're asked, get community tips as they're posted and identify discussions that you may want to participate in.
And be sure to watch for posts from #MSTechTalk for tips and discussions from Microsoft engineering teams and #WAPSupport for posts related to top support questions.
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The SQL Azure and Windows Azure AppFabric teams have forums setup specifically for support & feedback of their products in CTP and Labs. These forums should be reserved for conversations only while the product/feature/version is not a production release. Along with community members providing answers, these forums are supported by the product groups.
You can find these forums with the descriptions of what they cover under the Windows Azure Platform - CTPs, Betas & Labs forum category.
Currently, the Windows Azure Betas & CTPs (XS instances, VM Roles & Windows Azure Connect) are supported under the primary Windows Azure Platform forums .
Thank you,Brian Aurich - Windows Azure Community PM
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Frequently Asked Questions for the Windows Azure Platform are available here:
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The Windows Azure Platform Training Course includes a comprehensive set of hands-on labs and videos that are designed to help you quickly learn how to use Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and the Windows Azure AppFabric.
The Windows Azure Platform Training Course is available here and includes a link to the latest offline training kit.
Wade Wegner provides information about the September update in his blog here.
Azure Storage announcements
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With general availability of Microsoft Azure Ultra Disk
sStorage today, we are delivering the next generation of our highly performant Azure Managed Disk, for data intensive workloads migrating to or running in the cloud. Azure Ultra Disk will help you get maximum extremely scalable performance and sub-millisecond latency for applications and databases like SAP HANA, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, Cassandra, Oracle DB, Postgre SQL, NoSQL, MySQL and many more.Azure Ultra Disk
swill give you access to the best in class IOPS, throughput and latency in the cloud. You can now:- Choose from a range of different disks sizes ranging from 4 GiB up to 64 TiB with granular increments
- Scale performance up to 160K IOPS and 2 GB/s per disk with zero downtime using our flexible innovative design
- Achieve the optimal performance you need per disk even at low storage capacities
Our preview customers have benefited by achieving new levels of performance and scale on Azure for their Virtual Machine and Container workloads. Get started today with Azure Ultra Disk Storage. Please refer to our how-to-guidefor a deep dive and learn more at https://aka.ms/UltraDiskBlog.
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When the forums moved into specialized areas, the original forum content for Windows Azure was left archived at this link:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-GB/windowsazure/
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Please see the Windows Azure Storage Team Blog for more information on Windows Azure Storage
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/
Azure SQL Database announcements
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While it has been 3+ years since we last announced an update to SQL Data Sync service, we have been continuously deploying updates to the backend service to address top customer issues. We are listening to your feedback, and today we are happy to announce the latest update which includes both service changes and a new SQL Data Sync agent install. This update includes two main enhancements:
- Support for synchronizing tables that have column collations:
- If the selected sync schema tables do not already exist in your hub or member databases, upon deploying the sync group, SQL Data Sync will automatically create corresponding tables and columns in the empty database with the same collation settings as the select sync schema.
- If the tables to-be-synced are already created in both hub and member databases, SQL Data Sync requires the primary key columns have the same collation between hub/member databases to successfully deploy the sync group. There is no collation restriction on the non-primary key columns.
- Improvements to performance and resilience:
- We enhanced batch transfer of serialized changes from source to destination, so you should see faster sync throughput.
- We improved transient error handling logic when reading from the source or writing to the destination.
The new version of SQL Data Sync agent in the download center. Please follow the step-by-step instructions here to install a new Data Sync agent. If you have an existing agent, you can refer to this MSDN article for detailed upgrade procedures. A previous version of Data Sync agent will continue to work until it expires on 8/18/2015.
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Microsoft Azure provides you two options when hosting your SQL Server-based data: Azure SQL Database and SQL Server in Azure Virtual Machine. This new article explains how each option fits into the big picture in Microsoft’s Data Platform, and then discusses the common business motivations that might affect your choice. Please take a look at it!
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Service Bus announcements
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Check the latest update to Service Bus explorer at: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazure/Service-Bus-Explorer-f2abca5a
Beside many new features which were recently added to Service Bus and now available in the tool, the tool now supports both cloud and on-premise versions for Service Bus !
Azure Multi-Factor Authentication announcements
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Azure MFA faced a global outage this morning. This issue is now mitigated. If you are still receiving this issue, please open a new thread and we will work with you to resolve it.
Anyone testing with the Authenticator app should use the refresh option to check for notifications.
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Identity and access management is an anchor for security and top of mind for enterprise IT departments. It is key to extending anytime, anywhere access to employees, partners, and customers. Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is now available to deliver increased access security and convenience for IT and end users.
In addition to entering a username and password during sign in, users also authenticate with the Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication app on their mobile device or via an automated phone call or text message. In order for an attacker to gain access to the user’s account, they would need to know the user’s login credentials and be in possession of the user’s phone. This increases security while using mobile devices and methods that are familiar to users.
For more information, see the article: Announcing General Availability of Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
Azure Media Services announcements
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Developers and media companies trust and rely on Azure Media Services to build media applications that include encoding, content protection with DRM, video indexing, live streaming, dynamic packaging, and content delivery at scale. The API now features:
A simplified development and management model that
adds new capabilities across live, VOD, and Content Protection
includes new presets to facilitate automated audio and video metadata extraction workflows in Azure
A new live streaming (LiveEvent) entity with support for 8-second end-to-end low-latency streaming across both HLS and DASH (when using 1s GOPs)
Release of a CLI 2.0 command line module that supports all API features (including live!)
Better integration experience with key Azure services like Event Grid, Logic Apps, and Functions
Updated versions of the most requested client SDKs for .NET, .NET Core, Java, Go, Ruby, Python, and Node.js.
In addition, there are updates to Azure Media Player— AMP now includes a Low Latency profile to use with the new LiveEvent entity, and its accessibility support has been enhanced with the inclusion of the closed-captioning standard CEA-708.
For more information on the above, please read the announcement blog.
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As part of our impending shut-down of ACS authentication and Key support in Azure Media Services, we will be removing support for ACS key management from Powershell as of next week.
If you have not begun your migration to use AAD authentication, you should begin so IMMEDIATELY!
In June we will be shutting off ACS key authentication support for all calls to Azure Media Services API. This means that all API calls and code that has not been migrated to use Azure Active Directory (AAD) auth will no longer work.
See our previous announcements on the required updates here:
ACS deprecation AnnouncementAlso see the full blog post with details on migration here:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-media-service-aad-auth-and-acs-deprecation/
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Azure Media Services client SDKs for both Java and PHP now support Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication.
Due to the upcoming deprecation of key authentication support for the Azure Access Control service (ACS) on June 22, 2018, all Media Services customers are required to upgrade their client SDK or REST API code to support Azure AD authentication.
To get the latest Java SDK release, see the details in our Java documentation. To download the latest PHP SDK for Media Services, look for version 0.5.7 of the Microsoft/WindowsAzure package in the Packagist repository. For critical information about the deprecation of ACS, see our blog.
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This is a CRITICAL reminder of an upcoming BREAKING CHANGE to your code if you are using Azure Media Services.
On June 1, 2018, we will be shutting down ACS authentication key support. This is currently the primary way most customers are authenticating with Azure Media Services. We are being forced off the ACS system due to that team's planned retirement of the backend ACS key services. As we have blogged before, we have moved to Azure Active Directory for Authentication (AAD). See my previous blog post here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-media-service-aad-auth-and-acs-deprecation/Starting in November 2017, we will be turning off the ACS key blade in the Media Services section of the Azure Portal. You will no longer be able to retrieve or rotate your existing ACS keys for authentication with Media Services. We are doing this to promote the coming critical change
more, and ask customers to move more rapidly to meet the June 1 deadline. You can still list your keys via the REST management API or through Powershell.
We are pleading directly to our customer base to IMMEDIATELY update your SDK or REST API code to use Active Directory (AAD ) authentication. Do not delay, as this will be a breaking change to your code on June 1, 2018.You production code using ACS keys will begin to fail authentication on that date.
If you have any questions, reach out on this forum or email amshelp@microsoft.com to reach our team.Thanks,
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The Media Services team is very excited to announce some long awaited customer features, including both our new Standard Streaming Endpoints and Enhanced Azure CDN Integration.
Our new Standard Streaming Endpoints offer auto-scaling and the flexibility to deliver your content to virtually every device through dynamic packaging into HLS, MPEG-DASH, and Smooth Streaming as well as dynamic encryption for Microsoft PlayReady, Google Widevine, Apple Fairplay, and AES128 without needing to worry about Streaming Units. They also scale from very small to very large audiences with thousands of concurrent viewers through Azure CDN integration. The new Streaming endpoints only cost a very low monthly fee, with no additional costs when they scale up based on demand.
Moving forward, all new Media Services accounts will be created with Standard Streaming Endpoint by default. Addition to this all new media services accounts come with 15 days of free Standard Streaming Endpoint. This is great for developers who need to test out our MPEG-DASH and HLS advanced features without committing to spending for the month. Existing Media Services accounts with classic Streaming Endpoint will not be automatically migrated to Standard Streaming Endpoint, but will have the option to migrate manually. Standard Streaming Endpoints is our recommended option for virtually all streaming scenarios and audience sizes.
In addition to Standard Streaming Endpoints, we are also pleased to announce enhanced Azure CDN integration. With a single click you can integrate all the available Azure CDN providers (Akamai and Verizon) to your Streaming Endpoint including their Standard and Premium products and you can manage and configure all the related features through the Azure CDN portal. When Azure CDN is enabled for a Streaming Endpoint using Azure Media Services, data transfer charges between the Streaming Endpoint and CDN do not apply. Data transferred is instead charged at the CDN edge using CDN pricing.
You can start trying out new Standard Streaming Endpoint and CDN integration or migrate your existing endpoints to Standard Streaming Endpoint using Azure Portal (Please note that AMS is not accessible via Azure Classic portal and have a new home).
If you prefer writing code, you need to use REST 2.15 and upgrade to .NET SDK 3.8.0.5.
For more information please check our blog post and Streaming endpoints overview.
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WAMS Service Management APIs are now live on MSDN at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn167014.aspx
Feedback welcome
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You can now monitor your usage of On-Demand Streaming for your media services accounts via the following three metrics that are now available via the Azure Media Services dashboard.
Streaming Data Out - Indicates how many Bytes of egress data has been used for On-Demand Streaming.
Streaming HTTP Errors - Indicates how many HTTP Errors have occured. This includes server errors (e.g. HTTP 500 caused by blob store or a media services component) as well as typical client errors (e.g. HTTP 404 or 403). In a future update we will provide additional granularity so that you can track these errors individually.
Streaming Requests - Indicates how many requests for data have been made for on-demand streaming.
If there are other metrics that you would like to see available for on-demand streaming, add the request to our uservoice board - https://azuremediaservices.uservoice.com/
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We have a User Voice site that we have been using for IIS Media Services on-premises for many years that we would like to direct our customers to post new feature requests and vote on features for Azure Media Services as well. We decided to mix the customer feature list, as many of the same feature requests will impact both our cloud and on-premises solutions for Media Services.
Please post your feature requests to our User Voice Media Services site here:
http://azuremediaservices.uservoice.com/
Azure Virtual Machines announcements
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We are currently experiencing an outage in South Central US
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/status/
You will want to monitor the Azure Status Page for further updates.
Once the issue has mitigated all Virtual Machines and data should be restored and fully functional. After the issue has been mitigated and if you are still seeing issues let us know.
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