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Microsoft® Silverlight™ Streaming by Windows Live™ Beta is ending
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over 2 years ago
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Note: Throughout this post, I’ll refer to Microsoft® Silverlight™ Streaming by Windows Live™ simply as “SLS”. As per my previous post about the SLS service going away now that the Windows Azure platform is available commercially, we are entering Stage...
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Tokens are no longer issued for Windows Azure™
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If you were part of the Windows Azure CTP program, you should have received a couple of emails in December 2009 and January 2010 announcing the end of the CTP program as well as the necessary steps to convert your CTP subscription into a commercial subscription...
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How-to: Step-by-step instructions on Windows Azure Blob Storage and retrieving content from Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live
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Here is a greatly detailed how-to guide from David Sayed about retrieving your information from Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live and putting it in a Windows Azure blob storage. This should allow you to continue to serve content out of the Microsoft...
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More on Windows Azure quotas
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Here is another good reference from Metodi on the Windows Azure quotas. Lots of details. http://blog.toddysm.com/2010/01/windows-azure-role-instance-limits-explained.html
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