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Services de cloud computing sur Windows Azure. Runbook. In a computer system or network, a runbook is a routine compilation of procedures and operations that the system administrator or operator carries out.
System administrators in IT departments and NOCs use runbooks as a reference. Runbooks can be in either electronic or in physical book form. Typically, a runbook contains procedures to begin, stop, supervise, and debug the system. It may also describe procedures for handling special requests and contingencies. An effective runbook allows other operators, with prerequisite expertise, to effectively manage and troubleshoot a system. Runbooks are typically created by technical writers working for top tier managed service providers.
Runbook Applied to Operations[edit] Operational Runbooks may be tied to Category-Type-Item elements in ITIL Service Operations to allow repeatable processes supporting specific aspects of the Service Catalog.[1] The runbook is typically divided into routine automated processes and routine manual processes.
Versioning & Production. App Engine. Compute Engine. Cloud Storage. Overview - Google Cloud Platform. The Photofeed sample Java app demonstrates the use of several Google Cloud platform products in one application to provide a media sharing and management solution.
It runs on App Engine and for datastore uses your choice of either the App Engine non SQL Datastore or Google Cloud SQL to store photo metadata and comments about the photos. The actual photo binaries (blobs) are stored in Google Cloud Storage (GCS) regardless of which datastore you choose. (The datastore choice is a build-time choice made via build properties prior to compiling the app; the default is the non SQL App Engine Datastore.)
In addition to showing how to use Google Cloud products to support the media sharing solution, the sample provides a variety of useful insights and techniques. For example, because the sample implements the same storage functionality using two different storage products (App Engine non SQL datastore and Google Cloud SQL), the code provides a real-world "side-by-side" comparison. Media Data Flow. BigQuery. Cloud SQL. Cloud Platform - More products. Early access: Early access features are limited to a closed group of testers for a limited subset of launches.
Participation is by invitation only and may require signing a pre-general-availability agreement, including confidentiality provisions. These features may be unstable, change in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released. There are no SLAs provided and no technical support obligations. Early access releases are rare and focus on validating product prototypes. Alpha: Alpha is a limited-availability test before releases are cleared for more widespread use. Beta: At beta, products or features are ready for broader customer testing and use. Early access: Early access features are limited to a closed group of testers for a limited subset of launches. Alpha: Alpha is a limited-availability test before releases are cleared for more widespread use.
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