Expert Advice: How to Make a Great Website for Your Small Business – Webinar

Whether you already own a small business or are exploring the idea of starting one, you’ll come away from this 60-minute live webinar with a wealth of actionable advice on how to maximize your digital presence.

Date: Thursday, April 2, 2020Time: 11:00 am PDT | 1:00 pm CDT | 2:00 pm EDT | 18:00 UTCRegistration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4215849773038/WN_at0PB64eTo2I0zJx-74g2QWho’s invited: Business owners, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interesting in starting a small business or side gig.

Hosts Steve Dixon and Kathryn Presner, WordPress.com Happiness Engineers, have many combined years of experience helping small-business owners create and launch successful websites. They’ll give you tips on site design, search engine optimization (SEO), monetization, and mobile optimization. You’ll be able to submit questions beforehand—in the registration form—and during the live webinar.

Everyone is welcome, even if you already have a site, and even if your site wasn’t built on WordPress.com. We know you’re busy, so if you can’t make the live event, you’ll be able to watch a recording of the webinar on our YouTube channel.

Live attendance is limited, so be sure to register early. We look forward to seeing you on the webinar!
Quelle: RedHat Stack

Azure Dedicated Host: New capabilities and benefits

Late last year, we’ve announced the general availability of Azure Dedicated Hosts. This blog provides an update regarding the new and recently added capabilities since we introduced Azure Dedicated Hosts in preview.

Azure Dedicated Host provides a single-tenant physical server to run your Azure Virtual Machines for Windows Server and Linux. With Azure Dedicated Host, you can address specific compliance requirements while increasing visibility and control over your underlying infrastructure.

What’s new

Save costs with Azure Dedicated Hosts reservations

We recently introduced the ability for you to purchase Azure reservations for Dedicated Hosts. You are now able to reduce costs by buying Azure Dedicated Hosts reservations. The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running dedicated hosts that match the reservation scope and attributes. You don't need to assign a reservation to a specific dedicated host to get the discounts. You may also delete and create hosts and have the reservation apply to the hosts already deployed at any given time.

The Azure Dedicated Hosts pricing page contains the complete list of Dedicated Hosts SKUs, their CPU information, and various pricing options including Azure reservations discounts.

Azure Dedicated Host SKUs, unlike Azure Virtual Machines, are defined based on the virtual machine (VM) series and hardware generation. With Azure Dedicated Hosts, your reservation will automatically apply to any host SKUs supporting the same VM series. For example, if you acquired a reservation for Dsv3_Type1 dedicated host, you would be able to use it with Dsv3_Type2 dedicated hosts.

Maintenance control for platform updates supports Azure Dedicated Hosts

The maintenance control feature for Azure Dedicated Hosts gives control over platform maintenance operations to customers with highly sensitive workloads. Using this feature, customers can manage platform updates that don’t require a reboot. Maintenance control batch updates into one update package and gives you the option to delay platform updates and apply them within a 35-day rolling window.

You can take advantage of this new capability, by creating a maintenance configuration object and then apply it to your dedicated hosts. Then, you can check for pending updates and apply them at the host level. All VMs assigned to the host will be impacted at the same time.

Prior to applying the maintenance, you can check the impact type and expected duration of the impact

To learn more, refer to our documentation Control updates with Maintenance Control.

More options with new SKUs

Since the preview was announced, we have added support for additional VM series and host types. We’re currently supporting both Intel and AMD SKUs with a variety of VM series: Dsv3, Esv3, Dasv4, Easv4, Fsv2, Lsv2, and Msv2. This will enable our customers to run a broad range of workloads on Dedicated Hosts including and not limited to general purpose or memory, storage, and compute intensive applications. 

Visit the Azure Dedicated Host pricing page to learn more about these new SKUs and the options available to you.

Resource Health Activity Log Alerts for Dedicated Hosts

Azure Resource Health alerts can notify you in near real-time when your dedicated hosts experience a change with respect to their health status. Creating Resource Health alerts programmatically let users create and customize alerts in bulk. You can create an action group and specify the steps to take once an alert is triggered. Follow the steps to create activity log alerts using Azure Resource Manager Template and remember to modify the template to include resources of type dedicated hosts.

 

Get started

Start by visiting the Azure Dedicated Host page, read more in the documentation page, or watch a video introduction to Azure Dedicated Host.

Deploy Dedicated Host using Azure CLI, the Azure portal, Azure REST API, or Azure PowerShell.
Quelle: Azure

Azure Cost Management + Billing updates – March 2020

Whether you're a new student, thriving startup, or the largest enterprise, you have financial constraints and you need to know what you're spending, where, and how to plan for the future. Nobody wants a surprise when it comes to the bill, and this is where Azure Cost Management + Billing comes in.

We're always looking for ways to learn more about your challenges and how Azure Cost Management + Billing can help you better understand where you're accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs to empower you to do more with less. Here are a few of the latest improvements and updates based on your feedback:

Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) invoice improvements.
Tell us about your reporting goals.
What's new in Cost Management Labs.
New ways to save money with Azure.
Upcoming changes to Azure usage data.
New videos and learning opportunities.
Documentation updates.

Let's dig into the details.

 

Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) invoice improvements

Managing and staying up to date on your Azure invoices just got a whole lot better with a few key improvements for Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) subscriptions:

You can now view and download your support plan invoices in the Azure portal, giving you a one-stop destination for all invoices.
You can opt in to email notifications for your support plan invoices to have a PDF copy sent directly to your inbox. This is available for all PAYG invoices in the Azure portal.
You can verify payment status for all your invoices at a glance with the new Payment status column.
And, if you pay with a credit card, you can also correlate the charge on your credit card statement back to the portal with the new Invoice ID column. You can also use this to break down your charges in cost analysis.

These are all based on your feedback, so please keep it coming. Our goal is to make it easier than ever to manage and pay your invoices. What would you like to see next?

 

Tell us about your reporting goals

As you know, we're always looking for ways to learn more about your needs and expectations. This month, we'd like to learn about the most important reporting tasks and goals you have when managing and optimizing costs. We'll use your inputs from this survey to help prioritize reporting improvements within Cost Management + Billing experiences over the coming months. The 12-question survey should take about 10 minutes.

Take the survey.

 

What's new in Cost Management Labs

With Cost Management Labs, you get a sneak peek at what's coming in Azure Cost Management and can engage directly with us to share feedback and help us better understand how you use the service, so we can deliver more tuned and optimized experiences. Here are a few features you can see in Cost Management Labs:

More details in the cost by resource view—Now available in the public portal
Drill in to the cost of your resources to break them down by meter. Simply expand the row to see more details or click the link to open and take action on your resources.
Explain what "not applicable" means—Now available in the public portal
Break down "not applicable" to explain why specific properties don't have values within cost analysis.

Of course, that's not all. Every change in Azure Cost Management is available in Cost Management Labs a week before it's in the full Azure portal. We're eager to hear your thoughts and understand what you'd like to see next. What are you waiting for? Try Cost Management Labs today.

 

New ways to save money with Azure

Lots of cost optimization improvements over the past month. Here are a few you might be interested in:

Save more when you prepay for Azure Cache for Redis.
Save up to 33 percent on Cosmos DB multi-master accounts.
Develop, test, and run small workloads with the Cosmos DB free tier.
Take advantage of EventGrid Premium tier for free while in preview.

 

Upcoming changes to Azure usage data

Many organizations use the full Azure usage and charges to understand what's being used, identify what charges should be internally billed to which teams, or to look for opportunities to optimize costs with Azure reservations and Azure Hybrid Benefit, just to name a few. If you're doing any analysis or have setup integration based on product details in the usage data, please update your logic for the following services.

The following change will start effective April 1:

VM NVv4 meter names changing.
IP prefix meter ID changing for Azure Government.

Also, remember the key-based Enterprise Agreement (EA) billing APIs have been replaced by new Azure Resource Manager APIs. The key-based APIs will still work through the end of your enrollment, but will no longer be available when you renew and transition into Microsoft Customer Agreement. Please plan your migration to the latest version of the UsageDetails API to ease your transition to Microsoft Customer Agreement at your next renewal.

 

New videos and learning opportunities

For those visual learners out there, we have a wealth of new videos this month:

Brief overview of Azure Cost Management and Cloudyn (6 minutes). 
Optimizing cloud investments in Azure Cost Management (6 minutes).
Sharing and saving views in Azure Cost Management (4 minutes).
Achieve accountability through budgeting in ACM (7 minutes).
Tools and tips to optimize cost and performance with Azure Cosmos DB (9 minutes). 
Choosing the right partition key for cost and performance with Azure Cosmos DB (14 minutes).
Azure Cosmos DB Free Tier and Autopilot (14 minutes).
Is Azure Free Account really free? (5 minutes). 

Follow the Azure Cost Management + Billing YouTube channel to stay in the loop with new videos as they're released and let us know what you'd like to see next.

Want a more guided experience? Start with Predict costs and optimize spending for Azure.

 

Documentation updates

Here are a few documentation updates you might be interested in:

Documented how rounding is handled in Cost Management + Billing.
Added details about Azure Lighthouse to the Link partner ID article.
Updated the list of available reservation types.
Noted Cloudyn deprecation at the end of 2020.

Want to keep an eye on all of the documentation updates? Check out the Cost Management + Billing doc change history in the azure-docs repository on GitHub. If you see something missing, select Edit at the top of the document and submit a quick pull request.

 

What's next?

These are just a few of the big updates from last month. We're always listening and making constant improvements based on your feedback, so please keep the feedback coming.

Follow @AzureCostMgmt on Twitter and subscribe to the YouTube channel for updates, tips, and tricks. And, as always, share your ideas and vote up others in the Cost Management feedback forum.
Quelle: Azure