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Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions - Exam Guide 70-535

By : Sjoukje Zaal
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Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions - Exam Guide 70-535

By: Sjoukje Zaal

Overview of this book

Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions: Exam Guide 70-535 will get Azure architects and developers up-to-date with the latest updates on Azure from an architecture and design perspective. The book includes all the topics that are still relevant from the previous 70-534 exam, and is updated with latest topics covered, including Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and architecture styles. This exam guide is divided into six parts, where the first part will give you a good understanding of how to design a compute infrastructure. It also dives into designing networking and data implementations. You will learn about designing solutions for Platform Service and operations. Next, you will be able to secure your resources and data, as well as design a mechanism for governance and policies. You will also understand the objective of designing solutions for Platform Services, by covering Artificial Intelligence, IoT, media services, and messaging solution concepts. Finally, you will cover the designing for operations objective. This objective covers application and platform monitoring, as well as designing alerting strategies and operations automation strategies. By the end of the book, you’ll have met all of the exam objectives, and will have all the information you need to ace the 70-535 exam. You will also have become an expert in designing solutions on Microsoft Azure.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Appendix A – Assessments
Appendix B – Mock Test Questions
Appendix C – Mock Test Answers

Azure Load Balancer

Azure Load Balancer is a Load Balancer which can be used for VMs, containers, and apps. It works at the transport layer (layer four in the OSI network reference stack) by distributing network traffic in the same Azure data center. It offers an external and an internal Load Balancer.

The external Load Balancer provides a single endpoint with a public IP address that is called by all client applications and services, and then distributes the incoming traffic over multiple healthy VMs, containers, or apps to provide scaling, high availability, and performance. The internal Load Balancer has the same features as the external, but it uses a private IP address.

External and internal Load Balancer

There are two versions of Azure Load Balancer:

  • Basic: The basic Load Balancer is free to use. It can be configured as an internet-facing Load Balancer, as an internal...