Architecting an Azure Compute Infrastructure
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Understand the design aspects of Microsoft Azure solution design and architectureOver the years, Azure cloud services has been growing at a faster rate, and the number of organizations adopting Azure for their cloud services is also rapidly increasing. Leading industry giants are finding Azure to fulfill their extensive cloud requirements. With the Azure cloud adoption going at a faster pace, some frustration comes in as well. Public Cloud definitely makes deploying workloads a lot faster, but it doesn’t always makes things easier. That’s why you still need to understand the platform capabilities, and having the knowledge to really design and architect your future datacenter strategy. And that’s exactly what this course will teach you.In this module, we highlight one of the most common scenarios in an Azure adoption project, mainly designing and integrating Azure Virtual Machine topologies. Just like building out your VM architecture in a typical on-premises datacenter, this course is logically structured in that way. Starting from designing Azure Virtual Networking architectures, both within Azure and for Hybrid scenarios, we move over to an in-depth view on Azure Virtual Machines. What VM sizes are available and how to decide which ones to use, how to deploy VMs in a couple of different ways, as well as how to streamline Azure VM configurations, are the key objectives of this topic.Next, viewers will learn how to architect high-availability setups for Azure VM workloads. In the last section of this course, viewers will get a good understanding of what platform monitoring solutions Azure provides today, by zooming in on Operations Management Suite, Azure Monitor and Azure Log Analytics.About the Author
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Peter De Tender is the CEO and Lead Technical Trainer at PDTIT and 007FFFLearning.com, a Microsoft Cloud Platform Architect, extremely passionate trainer and speaker, Azure MVP (2013-2018), Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and technical writer
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Architecting Azure Virtual Networking topologies, both cloud-native and hybrid
Benefits of deploying Virtual Machine workloads on Azure
Architecting and designing Azure VMs, based on specific scenarios and use cases
Deploying Azure Virtual Machines from the Azure Market Place, PowerShell, Azure CLI, and automation ARM templates
Azure VM business continuity solutions
Monitoring and diagnostics for Azure VM workloads
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- Architect
- Network Training
- IP
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- Public
- Design
- Network security
- DNS
- Network
- Networks
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- Networking
- Business Continuity
Course programme
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Get a high level overview of the Azure Virtual network layer, as well as the front-end and back-end layer
- Get an insight of Virtual Networks, Azure DNS resolving and how Azure handles private and public IP addressing
- Use Network Security Groups, describing custom routing options, ending with VNet Peering
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Learn about the different hybrid VPN-based solutions
- Get acquainted with the features and concepts of Azure ExpressRoute
- Design Azure-to-Azure network scenarios
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- Start from the built-in Azure Loadbalancer
- Followed by learning about Azure Application Gateway
- Ending this section, highlighting third-party Azure MarketPlace load balancing solutions, and Azure Traffic Manager capabilities
- As a starting point, we will understand the Azure VM building blocks
- Understand the core concepts of VM sizes and what the differences are between them
- Finally, learn how VM deployment can be optimized using automation or ARM templates, as well as PowerShell and CLI-based deployments
- Understand why Azure VM scaling is mainly relying on Azure Scale Sets
- Next, we get to know about the Azure availability Sets, which allow you to optimize your VM SLA’s to a higher level
- Learn about Availability Zones for a better SLA for your VM workloads
- Understand what business continuity and disaster recovery means
- Learn how to integrate Azure Backup as a backup/restore service
- Get to know about Azure Site Recovery; a disaster recovery solution for Virtual machines, both running in Azure and in hybrid
- As a starting point, we will understand the Azure VM building blocks
- Understand the core concepts of VM sizes and what the differences are between them
- Finally, learn how VM deployment can be optimized using automation or ARM templates, as well as PowerShell and CLI-based deployments
- Understand why Azure VM scaling is mainly relying on Azure Scale Sets
- Next, we get to know about the Azure availability Sets, which allow you to optimize your VM SLA’s to a higher level
- Learn about Availability Zones for a better SLA for your VM workloads
- Understand what business continuity and disaster recovery means
- Learn how to integrate Azure Backup as a backup/restore service
- Get to know about Azure Site Recovery; a disaster recovery solution for Virtual machines, both running in Azure and in hybrid
- As a starting point, we will understand the Azure VM building blocks
- Understand the core concepts of VM sizes and what the differences are between them
- Finally, learn how VM deployment can be optimized using automation or ARM templates, as well as PowerShell and CLI-based deployments
- As a starting point, we will understand the Azure VM building blocks
- Understand the core concepts of VM sizes and what the differences are between them
- Finally, learn how VM deployment can be optimized using automation or ARM templates, as well as PowerShell and CLI-based deployments
- As a starting point, we will understand the Azure VM building blocks
- Understand the core concepts of VM sizes and what the differences are between them
- Finally, learn how VM deployment can be optimized using automation or ARM templates, as well as PowerShell and CLI-based deployments
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Architecting an Azure Compute Infrastructure
