Lost Access to Azure
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Technical term: blip.
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@BRRABill said:
Technical term: blip.
hiccup
flashing
the ol' up and down
bounce / bouncing
windows up enter R
windows right right up up enter
smash repeatedly with hammer <--- 800lb gorilla reboot, save for special occasions -
Just curious, why are you still on Azure if you've had soooo many reliability issues?
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We are migrating off now.
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Migrating from Azure to xxx?
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I know a handful of people that use it, and there very happy with it.
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@aaronstuder said:
I know a handful of people that use it, and there very happy with it.
Azure or Dropbox for Business?
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@BRRABill Azure.
Dropbox for business is mega expensive.
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@BRRABill said:
@aaronstuder said:
I know a handful of people that use it, and there very happy with it.
Azure or Dropbox for Business?
They aren't even remotely the same.
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Various things. Some things to Rackspace some things and Scott can fill you in on where each thing will go....
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Just curious, why are you still on Azure if you've had soooo many reliability issues?
Only reason we were ever one it, one rogue admin who would sneak stuff there. Almost nothing is there that went through proper review.
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Moving quite a few things to Digital Ocean and Linux. Many of the same things used to sneak things onto Azure were also used to sneak workloads onto Windows. Unbelievable number of problems caused by this process.
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@aaronstuder said:
I know a handful of people that use it, and there very happy with it.
Are they people who have carefully considered the alternatives? We know a lot of people who have used it and the issue levels are pretty high, as are the costs. Even if it worked really well, which is consistently does not, the cost is not that good. Not horrible, but not that good.
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@aaronstuder said:
@BRRABill Azure.
Dropbox for business is mega expensive.
As is Azure
We have some workloads having their cost cut by 95% moving off!
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@scottalanmiller said:
As is Azure
We have some workloads having their cost cut by 95% moving off!
Can you share those details?
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@FATeknollogee said:
Can you share those details?
The combination of moving from Azure to DO and from Windows to Linux has allowed some workloads to go from over $100/mo to $5/mo! We haven't had a chance to test performance yet outside of "it was adequate and it remains adequate" but my guess is that we will actually see an improvement.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@FATeknollogee said:
Can you share those details?
The combination of moving from Azure to DO and from Windows to Linux has allowed some workloads to go from over $100/mo to $5/mo! We haven't had a chance to test performance yet outside of "it was adequate and it remains adequate" but my guess is that we will actually see an improvement.
Why running on Windows on Azure? I thought they had some Linux images? (I've never used it but thought I heard that somewhere)
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@johnhooks said:
Why running on Windows on Azure? I thought they had some Linux images? (I've never used it but thought I heard that somewhere)
Yeah, but why use that either? The only reason I would look to Azure is for a Windows dominated service, and that was the excuse used to get the services there. This ignored the fact that Windows made the service work and Azure made the hosting worse. Together, it was pretty awful.