Update: The Silverlight Streaming beta has ended. If you want to host your Silverlight apps on Microsoft’s infrastructure and video’s check out Windows Azure
Microsoft now offers a service called Silverlight Streaming for hosting your Silverlight content in the cloud. At the moment the service is in beta and you get a whopping 10 GB of storagespace and 5 TB of bandwith per user account per month.
Embedding your application in a page can be done by inserting an iframe:
[Removed because of ended beta]
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Hosting your Silverlight application and media in the cloud
Update: The Silverlight Streaming beta has ended. If you want to host your Silverlight apps on Microsoft’s infrastructure and video’s check out Windows Azure
Microsoft now offers a service called Silverlight Streaming for hosting your Silverlight content in the cloud. At the moment the service is in beta and you get a whopping 10 GB of storagespace and 5 TB of bandwith per user account per month.
Embedding your application in a page can be done by inserting an iframe:
[Removed because of ended beta]
Related posts: