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Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services for Architects

Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services for Architects

By : John Savill
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Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services for Architects

Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services for Architects

By: John Savill

Overview of this book

With Microsoft Azure challenging Amazon Web Services (AWS) for market share, there has been no better time for IT professionals to broaden and expand their knowledge of Microsoft’s flagship virtualization and cloud computing service. Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services for Architects: Designing Cloud Solutions helps readers develop the skills required to understand the capabilities of Microsoft Azure for Infrastructure Services and implement a public cloud to achieve full virtualization of data, both on and off premise. Microsoft Azure provides granular control in choosing core infrastructure components, enabling IT administrators to deploy new Windows Server and Linux virtual machines, adjust usage as requirements change, and scale to meet the infrastructure needs of their entire organization. This accurate, authoritative book covers topics including IaaS cost and options, customizing VM storage, enabling external connectivity to Azure virtual machines, extending Azure Active Directory, replicating and backing up to Azure, disaster recovery, and much more
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Cover
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Acknowledgments
3
About the Author
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Introduction
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Index
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End User License Agreement

Azure Active Directory Fundamentals

When first hearing the name “Azure Active Directory,” or Azure AD as it is commonly referred to, you could be forgiven for assuming this was just an Azure-hosted instance of the Active Directory Domain Services that you know and use on premises. However, you would be wrong. While on-premises AD is focused on a hierarchical structure based on X.500, offering interaction via LDAP and authentication using primarily Kerberos, that is not at all what Azure AD is nor would we want it to be. Remember, AD works great on premises, where all the machines are part of my organizational island, with secrets shared and unlimited ports available for communication. When dealing with the cloud, however, that is not the case. We are communicating across the Internet, which means communication will mostly be limited to HTTPS (port 443). We are also potentially dealing with thousands of systems, where secrets may not be possible. The goal is for an identity...

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