Azure web and db services ~ the biggest pile of horse****?

profeet

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Yet to see anyone of the two actually perform; well at least similar or better than a virtual box with 4 cores and 8 gigs of ram. Sure the DTUs and Relevant "specs" has been cranked up and flipped, but so far its been nothing other than a sharepoint-pile-of-****.

Anyone had actual good experiences with these?
 

profeet

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The actual service or your connection to the service?

Sure the connection; quite sure all hailing frequencies are ****ed and the services are perfect :D

As I've already said the deployed services: 1x web application and its 1x sql db:

1. runs fine on i7 laptop
2. runs fine in vm half of specs
3. run **** on azure
 

DA-LION-619

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Sure the connection; quite sure all hailing frequencies are ****ed and the services are perfect :D

As I've already said the deployed services: 1x web application and its 1x sql db:

1. runs fine on i7 laptop
2. runs fine in vm half of specs
3. run **** on azure

Elaborate on the runs **** part. What is actually wrong?
 

Thor

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Yet to see anyone of the two actually perform; well at least similar or better than a virtual box with 4 cores and 8 gigs of ram. Sure the DTUs and Relevant "specs" has been cranked up and flipped, but so far its been nothing other than a sharepoint-pile-of-****.

Anyone had actual good experiences with these?

I just went with a box at hetzner half the specs of my azure setup. Same experience as you.
 

Solarion

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The server itself could be so powerful as to be able to breach the space/time continuum, or even allow you to open up a black hole and shift the orbit of the Galaxy itself.

But if your ISP sucks then you aren't going anywhere.
 

DominionZA

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Hosting an Azure VM. Thing rocks... And we hammer it quite a bit.
Any performance issues we have experienced were of our own doing, and since resolved.
 

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Sure the connection; quite sure all hailing frequencies are ****ed and the services are perfect :D

As I've already said the deployed services: 1x web application and its 1x sql db:

1. runs fine on i7 laptop
2. runs fine in vm half of specs
3. run **** on azure

It didn't occur to you that it could be your ISP?

Local instance VS Hosted Internationally.

Get a VPS locally
Or buy a server.
Or try Amazon
 
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profeet

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The server itself could be so powerful as to be able to breach the space/time continuum, or even allow you to open up a black hole and shift the orbit of the Galaxy itself.

But if your ISP sucks then you aren't going anywhere.

Sure but doubt its vodacom, crystalweb and mtn being the problem
Hosting an Azure VM. Thing rocks... And we hammer it quite a bit.
Any performance issues we have experienced were of our own doing, and since resolved.

Yeah, that's what I want :D

See if, and hopefully it is, my doing then it can be fixed.
It didn't occur to you that it could be your ISP?

Local instance VS Hosted Internationally.

Get a VPS locally
Or buy a server.
Or try Amazon

Nee oom. Its all happening directly on the azure node independent of the connection.
They let this guy work on servers?? :wtf:
this "guy" will fsck you up :p

I just went with a box at hetzner half the specs of my azure setup. Same experience as you.

pretty much the route I'm thinking after tinkering and fault finding has been exhausted.
 

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a dedicated hetzner truserv with xeon and 16gig ram is obviously going to be **** tons faster than a micro instance of any cloud unit.

personally I would rather use a truserv with fabric8/openshift/kubernetes setup anyday over AWS or heroku, for 90% of projects. it is almost always cheaper, for a ton more performance.
 

Thor

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a dedicated hetzner truserv with xeon and 16gig ram is obviously going to be **** tons faster than a micro instance of any cloud unit.

personally I would rather use a truserv with fabric8/openshift/kubernetes setup anyday over AWS or heroku, for 90% of projects. it is almost always cheaper, for a ton more performance.

+1
 
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