Answers

  1. IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
  2. Platform as a Service.
  3. It allows Azure to be installed in a private data center offering a private cloud deployment model.
  4. Credit card or invoice.
  5. Error, Warning, and Info.
  6. Free, Shared, and Standard.
  7. Windows Server or Linux.
  8. Any of these: Windows Store, Windows Phone, iOS, Android, HTML, Xamarin, and Sencha.
  9. Web role and worker role.
  10. Two—staging and production.
  11. It is a Service Bus service, which provides a scalable way of handling push notifications from backend services.
  12. Failover, Round Robin, and Performance.

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