This setting is optional. You can add DNS servers to your virtual network for name resolution. If you want to have name resolution between this virtual network and your on-premises network, you should specify the DNS servers that are used for your on-premises name resolution. You can also specify public DNS servers. If you do not specify a DNS server, name resolution will be provided by Windows Azure.
This section shows you the current size of your database and the amount of available free space. Database usage data is updated ...
This server has no clouds. To get started, open the VMM console on the VMM server that contains the virtual machines you ...
This server is unavailable due to an incident. For databases protected by geo-replication you can failover to a secondary ...
This setting determines the background color when the application logo is rendered on a colored tile. Enter a six-character ...
This setting is optional. You can add DNS servers to your virtual network for name resolution. If you want to have name resolution ...
This setting is optional. You can create subnets within the virtual network address space. Creating subnets gives you more ...
This setting is required for cross-premises connections. Specify the subnet that Windows Azure will use to run the gateway ...
This setting is required only for cross-premises connectivity. Specify the local network that you want to associate with ...
This setting lets you set the state of the Event Hub to one of the two states listed in the menu. By default, a new Event ...