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Re: Azure Resource Manager

Hi, Any news on this? We got some recent interest from China in the Azure provider and i'd like to help to test what's different if any. At least it seems the endpoints are different https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/china/china-get-started-developer-guide but the services available seem to be ok with what jclouds provides https://www.azure.cn/en-us/home/features/products-by-region so it should work. Anyway, the proper way to test this would be having access to an Azure subscription enabled for the China regions but this seems to be complicated. Daniel Estévez danielestevez.com ---- On Wed, 30 May 2018 04:48:10 -0400 Duncan Johnston-Watt <du...@blockchaintp.com> wrote ---- Jim Hi. Thanks for the update. We are also trying to get access to an Azure China account. On the Java front someone will be happy to step up. Best Duncan On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Jim Spring <jm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Duncan - > > I’m still trying to get access to the China Azure offering. I may have to > find someone there knowledgable in Java to run the tests I want to run. > > -j > > > On May 23, 2018 at 11:23:27 AM, Duncan Johnston-Watt ( > duncan@blockchaintp.com) wrote: > > Jim > > Thanks. That was my working assumption. If you can test it that would be > much appreciated. > > Best > > Duncan > > On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 6:55 PM, Jim Spring <jm...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> To my knowledge, the ARM provider has not been tested against Azure >> China. For the subset of features, outside of available VM SKUs, there >> isn’t anything glaring that I see that would keep The ARM provider from >> working. >> >> I’ll see if I can get access to run a quick test, but I’m not sure if I >> can get access to it. >> >> -jim >> >> >> On May 23, 2018 at 10:42:48 AM, Duncan Johnston-Watt ( >> duncan@blockchaintp.com) wrote: >> >> Hi. Has the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Cloud Provider been tested >> against >> Azure China? It is listed as GA[1] although their compute service[2] is a >> subset of the "global" one. >> >> [1] >> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/china/china-get-start >> ed-service-availability#monitoring-and-management >> [2] >> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/china/china-get-start >> ed-service-availability#compute-services >> >> Best >> -- >> Duncan Johnston-Watt >> CEO, Blockchain Technology Partners <http://blockchaintp.com/> >> >> Twitter: @duncanjw <https://twitter.com/duncanjw> >> Mob: +44 777 190 2653 <+44%207771%20902653> >> LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/duncanjohnstonwatt >> >> > > > -- > Duncan Johnston-Watt > CEO, Blockchain Technology Partners <http://blockchaintp.com/> > > Twitter: @duncanjw <https://twitter.com/duncanjw> > Mob: +44 777 190 2653 <+44%207771%20902653> > LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/duncanjohnstonwatt > > -- Duncan Johnston-Watt CEO, Blockchain Technology Partners <http://blockchaintp.com/> Twitter: @duncanjw <https://twitter.com/duncanjw> Mob: +44 777 190 2653 <+44%207771%20902653> LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/duncanjohnstonwatt

Re: Azure Resource Manager

Posted by Daniel Estevez <de...@apache.org>.
(Reply to fix formatter, sorry)

 Hi, Any news on this? 

We got some recent interest from China in the Azure provider and i'd like to help to test what's different if any. 

At least it seems the endpoints are different https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/china/china-get-started-developer-guide but the services available seem to be ok with what jclouds provides https://www.azure.cn/en-us/home/features/products-by-region so it should work. 

Anyway, the proper way to test this would be having access to an Azure subscription enabled for the China regions but this seems to be complicated.

Daniel Estevez
destevez@apache.org