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GeneralRe: Why would I use Azure? Pin
Slow Eddie23-Mar-22 2:15
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Keefer S23-Mar-22 2:55
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Dan Neely23-Mar-22 3:12
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Sander Rossel24-Mar-22 1:30
professionalSander Rossel24-Mar-22 1:30 
I prefer it for my customers.
Here's my situation, a customer wants an application where they can do A, B and C.
I always propose a web application, as they can easily access it at work, from home, on the road, on their PC, tablet, phone, etc.
In fact, the access on the phone and on the road has been a big issue for some of my clients, so web is a totally valid solution.
However, they're just small companies that do not have servers or an IT department.

Using Azure allows me to run a web application without barely any input from my clients for about €60 a month.
I hook it up to Azure DevOps and I have fully automated build and release pipelines in minutes.
I get a SQL Server database for another €5 a month.
Having some additional services costs nothing extra as they can go on the €60 plan.
My clients do not need to buy a server, they do not need an additional IT-person, they do not need updates or whatever.
I can do it all for them and I don't need physical access to anything, nor VPN or what have you.
The €60 a month isn't an issue for my customers and it gives a lot of ease and flexibility.

Other situations can include hyperscale or very planned or unplanned usage.
For example, I have a customer that has two jobs a day for 12 administrations and a couple of agents, so around 40 jobs in total, but it's a pretty intensive job that can take up to ten minutes (depending on the administration and agent, some only take seconds).
I've chosen an Azure Function, which is serverless (and so "free" if you're not using it) and it just runs about ten minutes a day.
Due to the scaling nature of Functions, it "decides" how many instances to run and within about ten minutes all jobs are done.
That same concept would work for jobs that could trigger at any time, but also couldn't trigger for days.
Do you really want to buy a server for those 10 minutes a day!?

There are plenty of use cases for the cloud, or Azure in particular.
Of course you do need a stable and preferably fast internet connection, but most businesses are already heavily dependent on internet anyway.

Generalunpopular opinion: Rust: not a fan Pin
honey the codewitch22-Mar-22 0:16
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