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Understanding Web Role and Worker Roles through images

Posted By :Dhananjay Kumar      Posted Date :16/07/2010   Points :25   Category: Azure    URL: http://www.dhananjaykumar.net

Understanding Web Role and Worker Roles through images. In this article, I am going to explain about Web Role and Worker role using images.
 


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In this article, I am going to explain about Web Role and Worker role using images.

Windows Azure mainly helps as a service

  1. Storage
  2. Computation
  3. Mange the application.

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These three functions of Windows Azure , make sure application is
  1. Running
  2. Scalable
  3. Secure
  4. Maintainable
  5. Reliable

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So , to perform all functions there are different service in window azure

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Compute service can performed with the instances of the application

Web Role Instance

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Worker Role Instance

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