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The Azure Cloud Native Architecture Mapbook

By : Stéphane Eyskens, Ed Price
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The Azure Cloud Native Architecture Mapbook

By: Stéphane Eyskens, Ed Price

Overview of this book

Azure offers a wide range of services that enable a million ways to architect your solutions. Complete with original maps and expert analysis, this book will help you to explore Azure and choose the best solutions for your unique requirements. Starting with the key aspects of architecture, this book shows you how to map different architectural perspectives and covers a variety of use cases for each architectural discipline. You'll get acquainted with the basic cloud vocabulary and learn which strategic aspects to consider for a successful cloud journey. As you advance through the chapters, you'll understand technical considerations from the perspective of a solutions architect. You'll then explore infrastructure aspects, such as network, disaster recovery, and high availability, and leverage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) through ARM templates, Bicep, and Terraform. The book also guides you through cloud design patterns, distributed architecture, and ecosystem solutions, such as Dapr, from an application architect's perspective. You'll work with both traditional (ETL and OLAP) and modern data practices (big data and advanced analytics) in the cloud and finally get to grips with cloud native security. By the end of this book, you'll have picked up best practices and more rounded knowledge of the different architectural perspectives.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
1
Section 1: Solution and Infrastructure
6
Section 2: Application Development, Data, and Security
10
Section 3: Summary

The Azure deployment map

Unlike the other topics, the Azure deployment map is rather small. We will first elaborate on its different top-level groups, but this time we will be a little more hands-on with a few of our topics. We will compare the different options at our disposal, and then we will show you a real-world example of an advanced IaC implementation with Azure DevOps. We lightly touched on your deployment options in Chapter 2, Solution Architecture. Figure 4.3 shows a more elaborate view of the Azure deployment landscape:

Figure 4.3 – The Azure deployment map

Figure 4.3 – The Azure deployment map

Figure 4.3 has seven top-level groups:

  • DSC (Desired State Control)
  • PAAS AND FAAS, which largely encompasses both vendor-neutral and native technologies
  • COMMAND LINE
  • DEVOPS & PIPELINES
  • CAAS
  • VENDOR NEUTRAL refers to deployment tools and techniques that can be used with other platforms than Azure
  • NATIVE refers to deployment tools and techniques that...