Just one question about the ezuire.
Yes, I know almost blue and cloud computing. I will keep it in this way:
Say, in general, I am hearing a TCP port to a program. I run this server program in a server. I also create a client program that connects to the server from the specified port. After the client is connected, my server program will calculate some things and return the customer.
The above is a normal model, or say the model of my program.
Now I want to use Azure. I want to use it because my clients are too much, we say that there is one million a day. I do not want to rent 1000 servers and they do not want to retain them. (Just a perception for the number of customers)
I have seen the blue pricing plan, it talks about CPU and about small, mid, large examples.
I do not know what they mean. For example, in my estimated case above, how many matters do I need? Or mostly I can get an extra large (for 8 small examples) Blue
How does the scissor scale for my program? If I choose a small example (my server program is very low, calculate some data and return it to customers), Ezur scale for me? Or does the Azer just give me a powerful server and gives it a surcharge?
Please consider only the CPU, no storage or network traffic.
You choose two things: what type of VM to run (small, medium, large) And to run how many VMs it means that you can select a small VM (single processor) and run its 100 "Instance" (100 VM), or you have a big VM (eight on the same server Processor) and it can run 10 versions (10 VMS). .
Today, Windows Azure does not automatically adjust your scale, so it is your dependency that your portal or service management API to increase the number of examples to increase your needs like She goes.
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