Nah, you can buy Office365 on an Enterprise agreement and get volume licensing.
Though the push is towards Microsoft 365 which is Office365 plus Windows 10 and 
 the enterprise security stuff all bundled.
But given how rubbish the internet speeds are in this country I wouldn’t be 
throwing away your work desktops and moving everything to the cloud.
Its better then it was a few years ago, but when NZ has faster internet then we 
do its disappointing.
Regards Chad.
Chad Kelly
Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 52730246
Web https://www.cpkws.com.au

From: Matthew Moyle-Croft <m...@mmc.com.au>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 6:20 PM
To: Chad Kelly <c...@cpkws.com.au>
Cc: Brad Peczka <b...@bradpeczka.com>; ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Microsoft cloud issues?

Admittedly I’m not super clear on this but I thought Microsoft stopped really 
generally offering O365 via ER and it’s now on “special request only”?

“Free peering” is “Direct connectivity” FWIW.

MMC


On 21 Nov 2019, at 4:50 pm, Chad Kelly 
<c...@cpkws.com.au<mailto:c...@cpkws.com.au>> wrote:

Yeah for a small team Express Route would be overkill.
Most providers on this list should have direct connectivity though
As an example Vocus connects directly in both Sydney and Melbourne and so do 
Telstra.
Microsoft are putting a significant amount of effort into their partner network 
 they want partners to get end customers onto the CSP platform, so support for 
the products should increase significantly over coming months.
This is also ware a multi cloud strategy comes in handy, its more aimed at 
enterprise customers, but prevents the issue of a single point of failure if 
one service falls over completely.


Chad Kelly
Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 52730246
Web https://www.cpkws.com.au

From: Brad Peczka <b...@bradpeczka.com<mailto:b...@bradpeczka.com>>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 4:40 PM
To: Chad Kelly <c...@cpkws.com.au<mailto:c...@cpkws.com.au>>; 
ausnog@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: Microsoft cloud issues?

Microsoft have publically and openly acknowledged that they had an issue 
yesterday with their network platform.

The fact that you did not receive calls from your customers may not necessarily 
indicate the absence of an issue; in fact, I'd say it indicates an increasing 
acknowledgement and (sadly) acceptance of outages with cloud services in 
general. What would have once resulted in system admins and support staff 
getting strips torn off them for services being down is now met with little 
more than a knowing nod and "Ahhh. We should let the team know about that".

It's also worth noting that direct connectivity to Azure or AWS is great for 
some businesses, but not applicable or suitable for others - nor is it a 
guarantee of being unaffected by these kind of issues. As an example, a small 5 
person business that relies on 365 for email hosting cannot, and should not 
have to, in most cases procure an ExpressRoute just to get connectivity to 
their email or presence platform.

But hey, that's what happens when you put all your eggs on someone elses 
computer(s).

Regards,
-Brad.


________________________________
From: AusNOG 
<ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net>> on 
behalf of Chad Kelly <c...@cpkws.com.au<mailto:c...@cpkws.com.au>>
Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2019 11:53:30 AM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Microsoft cloud issues?

On 11/21/2019 12:00 PM, 
ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net> wrote:

> We just had a 8 hour issue with no emails yesterday

I was at the Microsoft Head Office in Melbourne yesterday and was still
able to recieve mail fine.

I'd say some of these issues were specific to certain networks.

I didn't get any urgent calls from customers either.

Microsoft have connectivity directly with most ISPs in Au now a days.
I'd suggest not relying on free peering.

I'd get direct connectivity.

As for Teams for corporate use I would suggest running a Hybrid Cloud
environment for it.

I did notice some delays to email on Tuesday night but none of our stuff
was down totally.

Regards Chad.




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Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 5273 0246
Web www.cpkws.com.au<http://www.cpkws.com.au/>

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