- Edited by Max Karyonov Monday, January 26, 2015 4:41 PM
- Moved by Charles-Li Tuesday, January 27, 2015 3:03 AM
Hi Max,
I will move it to the Virtual Machine manager forum for a better response. Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
Hi,
Based on my understanding, you could Integration the Orchestrator+Azure or Orchestrator+SCSM+Azure+SCVMM.
Please refer to the links below:
AutomationOrchestrating Windows AzureSolving the Public Cloud Puzzle with System Center 2012 SP1
Deploying a VM to Windows Azure with Orchestrator leveraging the Service Manager CMDB Part 1
http://blogs.technet.com/b/privatecloud/archive/2013/07/25/deploying-a-vm-to-windows-azure-with-orchestrator-leveraging-the-service-manager-cmdb.aspx
SCVMM does NOT mange Azure.
You could spin and twist and exert a number of hours and make something that originated from SCVMM and hooks and drives Azure - but I don't think recommending something like that would be prudent.
You can script the Azure interface with PowerShell, and run through an entire build, deploy, test scenario - all the necessary pieces are there.
You can build tests in Visual Studio that utilize its hooks into Azure for test.
I don't know if Visual Studio Test / ALM has hooked Azure quite yet or not - I have not been keeping up with that product.