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The Windows® Azure™ Platform is an internet-scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers. The Windows Azure Platform provides a range of functionality to build applications that span from consumer web to enterprise scenarios and includes a cloud operating system and a set of developer services. Fully interoperable through the support of industry standards and web protocols such as REST and SOAP, you can use the Azure services individually or togethe…</description>
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Zero and Random device driver

&lt;http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse&gt;. Windows driver examples with free source code related to file systems, virtual disks and network communication from kernel mode (HttpDisk, ...).

&lt;http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1325568/easiest-way-to-program-a-virtual-file-system-in-windows-with-python&gt;

&lt;http://www.eldos.com/cbfs/&gt;

&lt;http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/DataObjectEx.aspx&gt;

I would look at a container file format. VHD is well documented a…</description>
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