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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification and Beyond

By : Steve Miles
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification and Beyond

By: Steve Miles

Overview of this book

This is the digital and cloud era, and Microsoft Azure is one of the top cloud computing platforms. It’s now more important than ever to understand how the cloud functions and the different services that can be leveraged across the cloud. This book will give you a solid understanding of cloud concepts and Microsoft Azure, starting by taking you through cloud concepts in depth, then focusing on the core Azure architectural components, solutions, and management tools. Next, you will understand security concepts, defense-in-depth, and key security services such as Network Security Groups and Azure Firewall, as well as security operations tooling such as Azure Security Center and Azure Sentinel. As you progress, you will understand how identity, governance, privacy, and compliance are managed in Azure. Finally, you will get to grips with cost management, service-level agreements, and service life cycles. Throughout, the book features a number of hands-on exercises to support the concepts, services, and solutions discussed. This provides you with a glimpse of real-world scenarios, before finally concluding with practice questions for AZ-900 exam preparation. By the end of this Azure book, you will have a thorough understanding of cloud concepts and Azure fundamentals, enabling you to pass the AZ-900 certification exam easily.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1: Cloud Concepts
4
Section 2: Core Azure Services
7
Section 3: Core Solutions and Management Tools
10
Section 4: Security
12
Section 5: Identity, Governance, Privacy, and Compliance
16
Section 6: Cost Management and Service-Level Agreements

Resource locks

Resource locks are used to prevent resources from being modified, but more importantly, they are used to prevent resources from being accidentally deleted; locks override any permissions that have been set through RBAC.

Resource locks are managed at the subscription, resource group, and resource level and can be one of the following types:

  • Read-only lock: Admins cannot delete or update a resource.
  • CanNotDelete lock: Admins can update a resource but not delete one.

Unlike resource tags, resource locks are inherited by child resources. This means that all the resources in that scope will inherit a parent scope lock. You can add both lock types to resources; multiple locks could be applied to a resource, with the most restrictive inherited lock applying and taking precedence. The following diagram aims to visualize the levels that locks can be applied and inherited at:

Figure 9.2 – Azure resource locks

Resource locks...