Upgrade of Azure Subscription [closed] - azure

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We recently submitted a Windows Phone app for the Imagine Cup Round 2 Windows Phone competition. We were using Windows Azure services for our Windows Phone App. Unfortunately, our Azure subscription has reached its limit and has been disabled. The Imagine Cup team gave us a free 180 day trial period for Azure which we have not used yet. Is it possible to upgrade our existing subscription to include the 180 day period? We'll be very grateful if you could reply ASAP and help us because our app will not function if the services are not ready and the judging process is about to begin. We greatly appreciate any kind of help.
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Harjoben Singh

You need to open up a case with Microsoft support. They should be able to help or at least tell you what is possible:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&c1=501&gprid=14928&&st=1&wfxredirect=1&sd=gn

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SQLAzure databases (3) are disappeared. how to comunicate that to Microsoft? [closed]

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Few minutes ago 3 DB on one SQLAzure sever disappeared and the management console tell me that there are problems to retrieve information about the databases on specific SQL Server of West Europe region.
In the "Support" section we are not able to send a tecnical question, only billing question.
But this is NOT a QUESTION, this is a SIGNAL !!!! (Microsoft is becoming a wall of gum?)
Any one have any way to inform MS that theirs 99.95% up-time services are off???
Many thanks in advance.
Have nice week-end.
Davide.
If you don't see a "Technical" option in the drop down on the support form you'll likely see below the form something that says "Your Support Plan: Free - billing support only
Your current plan does not include technical support from Microsoft.". This means that you haven't purchased support, which comes with the web incident submittal. It will also have a link to the following page https://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/support/plans/, which describes the support levels.
Sadly, at the free support level there doesn't even seem to be a way to tell them that something seems wrong other than to post to the forums. If you are a MSDN Subscriber there is a link on that same support forum that leads you off to a different form which I believe will start an online chat.
In addition the service dashboard gets updated when issues are discovered and they have information to post. Just because something isn't showing up yet doesn't mean that they aren't aware of an issue.

Windows Azure Web Site Status Limited [closed]

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I am aware that this question is asked before but Azure Status Dashboard shows all of the services are running as expected. However, all of my websites are marked as Limited. I can reach 1 one of them but cannot other 3. To test the issue, I have created a new web site on azure and its status is set to Running. My websites are located in Europe West servers.
Is it a outage problem or something wrong with my apps ?
Yes, there is an outage [Partial Degradation] for Azure Website. Check out the Windows Azure Service Dashboard

Azure Web Sites: Free, Shared, Reserved difference? [closed]

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I have ASP.NET website + database. I want to try to deploy it into ms cloud.
I look to Azure "Web Sites".
I don't understand clearly what difference between Free, Shared, Reserved.
What I need to use?
Check out this link: https://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/details/#header-1 and click on Web Sites link on the left hand side. This should give you an idea about the differences between 3 models.
Hope this helps.
Check out this link below, it clearly explains you the differences between free, shared and reserved website modes.
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/manage/services/web-sites/how-to-scale-websites/#freemode
Hope this helps.!

Good tool for windows azure storage [closed]

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I have used the #1Azure Storage Explorer from coldplex and #2Cloud Berry explorer. but I am not satisfied with the poor functions of the #1.
and #2 has a little bug with the duplication of blob which I mentioned here. So somebody can recommend some good tools for me ? First choice it is better for free. Thanks
Cerebrata now offer a free Windows Azure storage tool called Azure Explorer.
http://www.cerebrata.com/labs/azure-explorer
Cloud Combine makes managing azure blob storage easy.
This post may help you too: http://wely-lau.net/2012/09/25/an-independent-review-of-explorer-tools-for-windows-azure-blob-storage/
The free version of CloudXplorer works great: http://clumsyleaf.com/products/cloudxplorer
I'm a big fan of the tools from Cerebrta - www.cerebrata.com. Try the trial for free to see if you like it. If so, the price is WELL worth the time savings.

Windows Azure in Turkey [closed]

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I am in turkey and I tried to create a Windows Azure account but on the region selection, Turkey is not listed. So, does that mean I am stuck here or is it possible to have a Windows Azure Account by selecting another country name. e.g. United Kingdom.
I am not so familiar with azure but our company customer's profile is mostly UK based. Does Azure run the apps according to end-users' geolocation?
The FAQ on the Azure site states that azure is available in 41 countries currently. I don't see turkey listed as one of those countries. I would assume that means you are out of luck.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/faq/default.aspx
Of course you can select a different country but I assume they use these sorts of things for billing purposes so that might be an issue.

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