Perfomance difference in windows azure shared websites.

Hi,
If i use azure shared websites instead of azure cloud deployment project how can i enable/access cloud service for that?
If i can means is there any difference in performance like loading time, blob storage accessing time, cdn service.
Which one is best? to access windows azure full benefits like cdn, blob storage, cloud service, very less loading time etc...

The performance of accessing storage and other Azure services should not differ much between web site and web role, as long as the storage account and the web site/role are in the same data center.
As far as performance is concerned, the main difference is in computation power. By default, web sites are hosted on shared instances. Your web site may share the same VM instance with sites created by other people. Web role, on the other hand,
by default uses dedicated hosting. It gives you a small VM instance, but the whole instance belongs to you. Shared instances may sometimes induce lower network performance, as multiple web sites may want to access network resources at the same time. This may
reduce performance when accessing Azure services. Of course all those can be changed by modifying configuration. You can configure web site to use dedicated hosting (which is more expensive of course).
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    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:224]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: __MsiPatchFileList
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:224]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PatchPackage
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:224]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: PatchPackage 4: SELECT `DiskId`, `PatchId`, `LastSequence` FROM `Media`, `PatchPackage` WHERE `Media`.`DiskId`=`PatchPackage`.`Media_` ORDER BY `DiskId` 
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:224]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Patch
    Action start 2:05:59: CostInitialize.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:224]: Doing action: FileCost
    Action ended 2:05:59: CostInitialize. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: MsiAssembly
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Class
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Extension
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: TypeLib
    Action start 2:05:59: FileCost.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Doing action: CostFinalize
    Action ended 2:05:59: FileCost. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OutOfDiskSpace property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OutOfNoRbDiskSpace property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceAvailable property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceRequired property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceRemaining property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: MsiAssembly
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: MsiAssembly 4:  SELECT `MsiAssembly`.`Attributes`, `MsiAssembly`.`File_Application`, `MsiAssembly`.`File_Manifest`,  `Component`.`KeyPath` FROM `MsiAssembly`, `Component` WHERE  `MsiAssembly`.`Component_`
    = `Component`.`Component` AND `MsiAssembly`.`Component_` = ?
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:240]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DIR_WebSitesFeed property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\Feed'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Patch
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Condition
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TARGETDIR property. Its value is 'C:\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DIR_IIS property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\IIS\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DIR_WebSites property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying DIR_WebSitesFeed property. Its current value is 'C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\Feed'. Its new value: 'C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\Feed\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Target path resolution complete. Dumping Directory table...
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Note: target paths subject to change (via custom actions or browsing)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: TARGETDIR , Object: C:\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: WindowsFolder , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: ProgramFiles64Folder , Object: C:\Program Files\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: DIR_IIS , Object: C:\Program Files\IIS\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: DIR_WebSites , Object: C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Dir (target): Key: DIR_WebSitesFeed , Object: C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\Feed\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLLEVEL property. Its value is '1'.
    Action start 2:05:59: CostFinalize.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Doing action: MigrateFeatureStates
    Action ended 2:05:59: CostFinalize. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Skipping MigrateFeatureStates action: not run in maintenance mode
    Action start 2:05:59: MigrateFeatureStates.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: Doing action: InstallValidate
    Action ended 2:05:59: MigrateFeatureStates. Return value 0.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:255]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting MsiRestartManagerSessionKey property. Its current value is '511fc0c519f6f7459d8de9cdea06010a'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Feature: CommonFeature; Installed: Local;   Request: Null;   Action: Null
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Component: C_DiscoverabilityKey; Installed: Local;   Request: Null;   Action: Null
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Component: C_WebSitesSetupHelper.ps1; Installed: Local;   Request: Null;   Action: Null
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Component: C_WebSitesSetupHelperWrapper.ps1; Installed: Local;   Request: Null;   Action: Null
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Component: __C_DiscoverabilityKey65; Installed: Null;   Request: Null;   Action: Null
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: BindImage
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: ProgId
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PublishComponent
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: SelfReg
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Extension
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Font
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Shortcut
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Class
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Icon
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: TypeLib
    Action start 2:05:59: InstallValidate.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying CostingComplete property. Its current value is '0'. Its new value: '1'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: BindImage
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: ProgId
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PublishComponent
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: SelfReg
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Extension
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Font
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Shortcut
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Class
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Icon
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: TypeLib
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2727 2: 
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:271]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: FilesInUse
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:287]: Note: 1: 2727 2: 
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:287]: Doing action: InstallInitialize
    Action ended 2:05:59: InstallValidate. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:287]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:287]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:287]: BeginTransaction: Locking Server
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:302]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:302]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:302]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:302]: Server not locked: locking for product {7DE9D988-C892-43A6-884B-74A5008D6018}
    Action start 2:05:59: InstallInitialize.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: RemoveExistingProducts
    Action ended 2:05:59: InstallInitialize. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Skipping RemoveExistingProducts action: current configuration is maintenance mode or an uninstall
    Action start 2:05:59: RemoveExistingProducts.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: ProcessComponents
    Action ended 2:05:59: RemoveExistingProducts. Return value 0.
    Action start 2:05:59: ProcessComponents.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: UnpublishFeatures
    Action ended 2:05:59: ProcessComponents. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: UnpublishFeatures.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: RemoveRegistryValues
    Action ended 2:05:59: UnpublishFeatures. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: RemoveRegistryValues.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: RemoveFiles
    Action ended 2:05:59: RemoveRegistryValues. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: RemoveFile
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: RemoveFile
    Action start 2:05:59: RemoveFiles.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Doing action: InstallFiles
    Action ended 2:05:59: RemoveFiles. Return value 0.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Patch
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Patch 4: SELECT `Patch`.`File_`, `Patch`.`Header`, `Patch`.`Attributes`, `Patch`.`Sequence`, `Patch`.`StreamRef_` FROM `Patch` WHERE `Patch`.`File_` = ? AND `Patch`.`#_MsiActive`=? ORDER BY `Patch`.`Sequence`
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1302
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: MsiSFCBypass
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: MsiSFCBypass 4: SELECT `File_` FROM `MsiSFCBypass` WHERE `File_` = ?
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: MsiPatchHeaders
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:552]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: MsiPatchHeaders 4: SELECT `Header` FROM `MsiPatchHeaders` WHERE `StreamRef` = ?
    Action start 2:05:59: InstallFiles.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:568]: Skipping action: CA_SET_PROPERTY_UPDATE_OFFLINE_FEED (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:568]: Skipping action: CA_UPDATE_OFFLINE_FEED (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:568]: Doing action: WriteRegistryValues
    Action ended 2:05:59: InstallFiles. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: WriteRegistryValues.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:584]: Doing action: RegisterUser
    Action ended 2:05:59: WriteRegistryValues. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: RegisterUser.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:584]: Doing action: RegisterProduct
    Action ended 2:05:59: RegisterUser. Return value 0.
    Action start 2:05:59: RegisterProduct.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Doing action: PublishFeatures
    Action ended 2:05:59: RegisterProduct. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: PublishFeatures.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Doing action: PublishProduct
    Action ended 2:05:59: PublishFeatures. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:05:59: PublishProduct.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Resolving source.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Resolving source to launched-from source.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Setting launched-from source as last-used.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SourceDir property. Its value is 'C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SOURCEDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SourcedirProduct property. Its value is '{7DE9D988-C892-43A6-884B-74A5008D6018}'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: SOURCEDIR ==> C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: SOURCEDIR product ==> {7DE9D988-C892-43A6-884B-74A5008D6018}
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Determining source type
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Source type from package 'WebSitesFeed.msi': 2
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Source path resolution complete. Dumping Directory table...
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Dir (source): Key: TARGETDIR , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ , LongSubPath:
     , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Dir (source): Key: WindowsFolder , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ , LongSubPath:
     , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Dir (source): Key: ProgramFiles64Folder , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ ,
    LongSubPath: x64\ , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Dir (source): Key: DIR_IIS , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ , LongSubPath:
    x64\IIS\ , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:599]: Dir (source): Key: DIR_WebSites , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ , LongSubPath:
    x64\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\ , ShortSubPath: x64\IIS\f-y7bkar\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:615]: Dir (source): Key: DIR_WebSitesFeed , Object: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\ , LongSubPath:
    x64\IIS\Microsoft Web Sites\Feed\ , ShortSubPath: x64\IIS\f-y7bkar\Feed\
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:615]: Doing action: InstallFinalize
    Action ended 2:05:59: PublishProduct. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:630]: Running Script: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI963B.tmp
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:630]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UpdateStarted property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:662]: Note: 1: 2265 2:  3: -2147287035
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:662]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Executing op: Header(Signature=1397708873,Version=500,Timestamp=1143083200,LangId=1033,Platform=589824,ScriptType=1,ScriptMajorVersion=21,ScriptMinorVersion=4,ScriptAttributes=1)
    Action start 2:05:59: InstallFinalize.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Executing op: ProductInfo(ProductKey={7DE9D988-C892-43A6-884B-74A5008D6018},ProductName=Web Sites Local Feed,PackageName=WebSitesFeed.msi,Language=1033,Version=117778466,Assignment=1,ObsoleteArg=0,,,PackageCode={F8DA307E-FEA1-4E30-8764-A09F1C1B8271},,,InstanceType=0,LUASetting=0,RemoteURTInstalls=0,ProductDeploymentFlags=3)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=0,Argument=1033)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=1,Argument=Web Sites Local Feed)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:677]: Executing op: RollbackInfo(,RollbackAction=Rollback,RollbackDescription=Rolling back action:,RollbackTemplate=[1],CleanupAction=RollbackCleanup,CleanupDescription=Removing backup files,CleanupTemplate=File: [1])
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:693]: Executing op: SetBaseline(Baseline=0,)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:693]: Executing op: SetBaseline(Baseline=1,)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:693]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=RegisterProduct,Description=Registering product,Template=[1])
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:693]: Executing op: UpdateEstimatedSize(EstimatedSize=0)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:709]: Executing op: ProductCPDisplayInfoRegister()
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=PublishProduct,Description=Publishing product information,)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Executing op: CleanupConfigData()
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Executing op: RegisterPatchOrder(Continue=0,SequenceType=1,Remove=0)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Executing op: SourceListRegisterLastUsed(SourceProduct={7DE9D988-C892-43A6-884B-74A5008D6018},LastUsedSource=C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Specifed source is already in a list.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Adding new sources is allowed.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Set LastUsedSource to: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\HostingPrimaryControllerBootstrapper_v2\8679DB5B824AE838ACFF0353D295F7353D721621\.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Set LastUsedType to: n.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Set LastUsedIndex to: 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:724]: Executing op: End(Checksum=0,ProgressTotalHDWord=0,ProgressTotalLDWord=0)
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:771]: Note: 1: 2265 2:  3: -2147287035
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:771]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:771]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:802]: Note: 1: 2265 2:  3: -2147287035
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:865]: Note: 1: 2318 2: 
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:865]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:865]: Unlocking Server
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting UpdateStarted property. Its current value is '1'.
    Action ended 2:05:59: InstallFinalize. Return value 1.
    Action ended 2:05:59: INSTALL. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Note: 1: 1728
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1728
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1709
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Product: Web Sites Local Feed -- Configuration completed successfully.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:05:59:974]: Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Web Sites Local Feed. Product Version: 7.5.10274.0. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:06:00:084]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
    MSI (s) (A4:64) [02:06:00:084]: MainEngineThread is returning 0
    MSI (s) (A4:24) [02:06:00:084]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed.
    MSI (s) (A4:24) [02:06:00:084]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    === Logging stopped: 1/2/2014  2:05:59 ===
    MSI (s) (A4:24) [02:06:00:084]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (A4:24) [02:06:00:084]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
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    job to do this. Last but not least, SaaS stands for Software-as-a-service, and is the offering where you use a piece of software without even knowing what infrastructure exists behind it: I guess you've used some sort of webmail client before, right? That's
    a SaaS.
    When it comes to Windows Azure, IaaS is offered as Azure VM, PaaS is offered as Azure Cloud Services (formely known as Azure Hosted Services, should you get across documentation that uses that term instead) and SaaS is offered in the form of: Azure WebSites,
    Azure Mobile Services, Azure Media Services and many more.
    When you talk about either web roles or worker roles, you actually talk about two forms of roles that exist in the context of an Azure Cloud Service. Basically, when you create a cloud project from Visual Studio, you end up in adding either Web projects
    which might (but not necessarily) be linked as a Web Role to your Azure Cloud Service. You may also add, to the same solution, Worker Role projects. As you've probably already guessed, whenever you add a Web role, the web project it references is a web project
    in the literal term: ASP.NET Web Project, whether that is WebForms, MVC, MVC WebAPI that's all completely up to you. However, what is a worker role project, you might ask? A worker role project might be though of just as a console application. You basically
    get absolutely no UI, but your code runs as long as it runs inside an infinite loop at some point. If the loop stops, just like a console application, your worker role will stop which will force the Azure FabricController to refresh your role. Consider the
    FabricController has the guardian of all roles, which will auto-magically 'respawn' your roles whenever something goes wrong, whether that's a software issue in your app, in the OS or a hardware failure.
    Moreover, keep in mind that every role in your cloud service project ends up in being created as a separate VM. What this means is that you will have separate VMs for each roles in your cloud service, so even if you create several web projects, you still
    get one machine, with one IIS instances with a single web application (yours) for each of your cloud's roles. Same goes for worker roles.
    I hope this information clears up some of the questions you might have.
    Alex

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