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You can check out Part 2 and Part 3 of the series here.
Let me guess. You’ve seen the light when it comes to the cloud and migrated your application to Microsoft Azure. Your site is hosted on an app service big enough to run a BitCoin mega-mine, and your database is a technological spectacle of SQL SaaS goodness. You get everyone in the company together to toss you on their shoulders and marvel at your new cloud-powered creation, and its performance…well… sucks. Before you go rolling your site back to the 486DX in the supply closet, let me give you some tips in this two-part blog series on how to get it running smoothly in Microsoft’s cloud.