Windows Azure Infrastructure Services allows you to build complex solutions, hosted in Microsoft datacenters, as readily a you would have them running in your own lab or datacenter.
For today’s article in our “20 Key Scenarios with Windows Azure Infrastructure Services”, my friend Matt Hester gives us a detailed lab assignment which, in the end, will result in you having a load-balanced web application supported by a SQL Server database; all without having to use any of your local computer’s resources. Yep, we’re doing it all in “the cloud”.