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PKochubey2014-07-25 18:34:19
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PKochubey, 2014-07-25 18:34:19

What are your experiences with developing in Visual Studio on a Windows Azure VM?

Does anyone have experience using RDP for programming with VS on Azure? How is it with the brakes and what width of the channel is desirable to use?
What are the pings to the data centers? And where is it better to create images if we are in Russia, I guess in Western Europe, since it is closer?

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Alexander Borisovich, 2014-07-25
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Which RDP for programming? There's an IDE right in the browser. At first glance I liked it. Works smart, I would say cool. But I don't have much to compare it to.
Minus openwork:
1) price
2) moronic interface.
It's just hell there. I don't know what genius could come up with that. "It's just... I can't even say. Bitrix made the interface more competent. Where if the button is visible. And if the link is also visible. I don't know what kind of managers he is, they obviously went into their fantasies and proved to themselves that they were correct.
3) loss of ip4 when turning off the virtual machine (this is a separate issue. You can not lose the attached domain to ip only if the domain has www. That is, without www, do not bind c-name to the virtual machine)

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