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Power of Azure in your datacenter
Edge and disconnected solutions
Cloud applications tomeet varied regulations
Cloud application model on-premises
Limited or no
connectivity
Aggregated
analysis
Data
collection
Use Azure Stack for:
Real-time latency requirements
Connectivity issues
Local data processing
Use Azure for aggregate analytics
and big data modelling
Common application logic across both,
connected, or disconnected
Edge and disconnected solutions
Local data
processingAzureStack
AzureStack
AzureStack
Country #3
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Country #2
App pattern
Azure
Develop and deploy global application
in Azure
Optionally deploy to Azure Stack
to handle customer preferences
for regulations:
Government
Industry
Region
All within a consistent model
Cloud applications that meet every regulation
Existing app
Azure services
Apply modern architectures to
on-premises apps not yet ready
for cloud
PaaS
Serverless computing
Microservices and containers
Move to Azure without code changes
Consistent programming model, skills,
and processes
Modern applications across cloud and on-premises
Hybrid Scenarios
Azure Stack
Hybrid CI/CD
Pipeline
App Pattern Intent Promise
Cloud Burst As a customer, I am not yet ready to run my
applications in the public cloud. However, it
is not economically sensible for my business
to maintain capacity in my on-premises
environment necessary to run my
applications during periods of peak demand.
I can take advantage of the
elasticity of the public cloud when I
need to
Pattern Notes:• Two separate resource templates
• May require a degree of orchestration
from a CI/CD system
• Bursting may require manual input
• IaaS based or PaaS based
Apps on Azure Stack Azure Security Features
App Pattern Intent Promise
Azure as a Secure
Edge
As a customer, I want to use capabilities
unique to Azure to securely make my app
available.
I can increase my security posture
by using features like Application
Gateway, Azure Security Center,
AAD App Proxy, and other abilities
that are only available in the public
cloud.
Azure
Traffic Manager
Azure Stack
App Pattern Intent Promise
Geo-Distributed
Application
I have an application that spans
geographies. I default to the public cloud,
but some of my customers require their data
remain in their region.
I can direct users to the most
suitable cloud for their needs
Azure Stack +
Blob/Table/Queue Storage
Apps on Azure
App Pattern Intent Promise
Data Sovereignty I have data that will continue to remain in
an on-premises environment because it is
impractical or against my organization
policy to move it to the cloud. Still, I am
looking to take advantage of public cloud
innovation and adopt services to
modernize my applications that leverage
this data.
My sensitive data can remain close to me
even as I take full advantage of the
public cloud.
Data
Cloud operating model
Microsoft Azure Microsoft Engineers
End consuming customers
operate
Azure customers
use
operateAzure Stack Instance
Customers Engineers/Operators
Cloud Architect – Design
Cloud Operator - Operate Azure Stack
use
Azure Services on Azure Stack: PaaS and IaaS
Stockholm
Multiple Scale Unitsper Region (1 Today)Unit of capacity expansion
Multiple Regions (1 Today)Set of Scale Units that share same “physical location”High-bandwidth/low latencyFlat, layer-3 network
One Cloud EndpointSingle instance of Azure Resource Manager (ARM)1 or more Regions undermanagement of ARM
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/roadmap/?query=Azure+Stack
First consistent Hybrid Cloud Platform Virtualization-replacement play
What it is What it isn’t
Integrated system with IaaS & PaaS DIY infrastructure
Regularly updated for Azure-consistency Static system you deploy & forget
Summary: Accurately positioning Azure Stack
Truly open and flexible (just like Azure) .NET/Windows only
Start your journey to be a certified Azure Stack operator today