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In this episode Chris Risner and Thiago Almeida are joined by Kirill Gavrylyuk, a Principal Engineer working on Cosmos DB. Cosmos DB is Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model data service, and Kirill takes us through the key new concepts of the service and a very interesting demo. We also have a note at the end, as this is our last Cloud Cover show episode.
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[00:39] - Introduction to Azure Cosmos DB[00:58] - Scenario - Moving a MEAN app using Mongo DB to Cosmos DB[04:37] - Creating a CosmosDB account in the Azure Portal with different APIs[06:52] - Moving the data from MongoDB to CosmosDB and updating the MEAN app[09:52] - Using Data Explorer to work with the Mongo API of CosmosDB data[11:55] - Replicating data globally[16:00] - Five levels of consistency settings[18:27] - Capacity and throughput configuration[27:00] - Quick note - last Cloud Cover episode!! Welcome to Cosmos DBFollow @chrisrisner
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In this episode Chris Risner and Thiago Almeida are joined by Bahram Banisadr, Program Manager focusing on Event Grid. Event Grid is a new service which enables developers to build event based programming. Events could be anything within Azure such as a blob being created in Blob Storage, a VM starting, and much more. By subscribing to events, you're applications can be notified whenever these events occur. You're also able to create your own custom events which can then be subscribed to.
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[01:10] - Event Grid Overview[02:22] - Basic Concepts[10:02] - Scenarios[15:45] - Custom Event Demo[26:55] - Event Grid in the Azure Portal[27:55] - Available ServicesIntroducing Azure Event GridEvent Grid landing pageEvent Grid quick startsLike Cloud Cover on Facebook!
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In this episode Chris Risner and Noel Bundick are joined by Sean McKenna, Product Manager in the Azure Compute Team focused on Azure Container Instances. Azure Container Instances is a new service from Azure which makes it very easy to spin up containers in the Azure cloud. Primary features of ACI include no VM management, per-second billing, user defined resource (CPU and Memory), and image deployment from DockerHub and Azure Container Registry. Using the ACI Connector for Kubernetes, you're even able to use ACI as a place to deploy containers as part of your Kubernetes orchestration.
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[00:46] - Introductions to Azure Container Instances[05:14] - ACI Connector for Kubernetes[09:04] - Deploying to ACI via Azure Cloud Shell[17:34] - Using the ACI Connector for KubernetesAzure Container Instances Connector for Kubernetes on GitHubAnnouncing Azure Container InstancesGitHub repo for filing issues with ACIACI TutorialsACI on User VoiceRunning Minecraft on ACILike Cloud Cover on Facebook!
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