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I'm currently unable to create a small dedicated website. I'm getting this error:
Not enough available reserved instance servers to satisfy this request.
Anyone from Azure able to comment on when we can expect this size to be available in the US West region?
You might want to post this on Azure Forum - http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/support/forums/
Usually Azure doesn't provide any time estimates for resource availability.
Consider deploying to a different DC, latency difference may not be much different.
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I integrated the dialogflow agent with Google Assistante and started the alpha version for testing, and after that all my agents disappeared from Dialogflow. There are no agents in the list of agents. I did not delete them. What do I need to do to fix this problem?
Google is reporting a technical outage with accessing agents and data in the Dialogflow console. It will be fixed quickly I'm sure (it's Google).
Please check the status here
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The SLA states For each Protected Instance configured for Azure-to-Azure Failover, we guarantee a two-hour Recovery Time Objective
I then read something contradictory on a Microsoft blog - From a design perspective it is nearly impossible to guarantee specific RPOs and RTOs for these type of solutions because many variables are outside of your control..When designing for RTO it is important to understand the variables that are not always in your control. For example, if someone initiates a restore, the time it takes to be back up and running is dependent on variables like the size of the restore, available network bandwidth, speed of the disk drives/VMs, etc.
Can any service (not just ASR) guarantee specific RPOs and RTOs?
For the supported configurations mentioned in the link ,ASR guarantees 2 hour recovery. However, there are some limitations where specified SLA is not applicable.Here are the limitations .
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I just need an idea about ı want to control who can use my web application.For example I am using my web application on local IIS . I want x computer can see my web application but y computer can not .I need an approach.
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You are looking for IP or domain restrictions.
Check this http://www.iis.net/learn/manage/configuring-security/using-dynamic-ip-restrictions
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I'm looking for some sort of web software that is secure, where a team of people can login and view/add/edit Clients, with the following normal meta data:
Client Name
Domain
FTP User/Pass
MySQL User/Pass
CMS User/Pass
Anyone have any recommendations, don't really want to create a php script myself?
The problem at the moment is: We currently administrate a .DOC with all the information in it.
look at https://lastpass.com or http://www.passpack.com/ which allows you to share credentials with people.
I don't know of any specific software that could help you, however, I have used Basecamp before which is a payed cloud based service.
http://basecamphq.com/
They also offer something called 'highrise' which could better suit your needs:
http://highrisehq.com/
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How can we find out how much money we are saving by scaling (via increasing and decreasing instance) our Windows Azure application?
Also, is there a way to find out how much database storage is used and its cost, and how much bandwidth is used and its cost?
I don't believe there is currently any way to measure in an immediate way how your Windows Azure application changes affect your billing and usage. There is, however, a feature request for a billing/usage API you could vote on.
SQL Azure includes two system views that can detail your storage and bandwidth usage.
The sys.database_usage view lists the number, type, and duration of
databases on the server and the sys.bandwidth_usage view describes the
bandwidth used with each database.
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