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Windows Azure AutoScale

If you have used Windows Azure Cloud Services for any length of time, one of the features you would have wanted is AutoScale. AutoScale allows you to scale your applications based on usage and performance. Being able to dynamically scale your applications based on performance and other factors is a now a reality, as AutoScale is a new “Preview” feature in Windows Azure available for multiple services as far back as June 2013.
There are a couple of different ways you can use AutoScale, either based on CPU usage or Queue Messages depending on the service (see below).

Service

CPU

Queue

Web Sites

Yes

No

Mobile Services

Yes

No

Cloud Services

Yes

Yes

Virtual Machines

Yes

Yes

With AutoScale you no longer have to write special code to scale your applications based on CPU usage or Queue Messages. You need to scale based on other performance indicators then you will still need to build your own mechanism for that.
Here is a link to the documentation that will take you step by step in setting up AutoScale.
By the way, if you need a Windows Azure subscription, here is the link for a free trial.

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Ryan Duclos

Ryan Duclos is a Lead Technical Consultant and CSM for Perficient, Inc. (PRFT), where he is passionate about Microsoft development utilizing the .Net Framework, SQL Server, and Microsoft Azure technologies. Ryan was a 2014 Microsoft MVP for Microsoft Azure. He lives and works in LA (Lower Alabama!) and loves spending time with his family, as well as being a Community Influencer for Microsoft. Ryan also a passion for Disc Golf and CrossFit! Ryan is a board member for the Lower Alabama .NET User Group and is also involved with the Pensacola SQL Server User Group, as well as other technical communities in his region. In addition, Ryan is a frequent speaker at numerous Code Camps, SQL Saturday & User Group events.

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