You can deploy your cloud service to the staging environment or to the production environment. You can deploy to the staging environment to test your application and make sure everything's working correctly. You can then deploy it to the production environment where it becomes live and accessible from the Internet.
You can configure, add, or remove the endpoints that other resources can use to communicate with your virtual machine. Leave ...
You can create a Premium database only on an existing server with available Premium database quota and on which Premium database ...
You can create locally pinned volumes up to {0} or tiered volumes upto {1}. As local space on the device is used to host ...
You can create, manage, and delete rules that permit or deny access to the endpoints of a virtual machine through access ...
You can deploy your cloud service to the staging environment or to the production environment. You can deploy to the staging ...
You can input the IP address (you can also input multiple IP addresses separated by ;', like 1.2.3.4;5.6.7.8) of your origin ...
You can link App Service web apps and Cloud Services to resources such as databases and storage accounts. After you link ...
You can link Windows Azure resources such as databases and storage accounts to associate them with your application. Once ...
You can map a custom domain name to your Windows Azure CDN endpoint. Windows Azure must verify that you are authorized to ...