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Optimizing Microsoft Azure Workloads

By : Rithin Skaria
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Optimizing Microsoft Azure Workloads

By: Rithin Skaria

Overview of this book

It’s easy to learn and deploy resources in Microsoft Azure, without worrying about resource optimization. However, for production or mission critical workloads, it’s crucial that you follow best practices for resource deployment to attain security, reliability, operational excellence and performance. Apart from these aspects, you need to account for cost considerations, as it’s the leading reason for almost every organization’s cloud transformation. In this book, you’ll learn to leverage Microsoft Well-Architected Framework to optimize your workloads in Azure. This Framework is a set of recommended practices developed by Microsoft based on five aligned pillars; cost optimization, performance, reliability, operational excellence, and security. You’ll explore each of these pillars and discover how to perform an assessment to determine the quality of your existing workloads. Through the book, you’ll uncover different design patterns and procedures related to each of the Well-Architected Framework pillars. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to collect and assess data from an Azure environment and perform the necessary upturn of your Azure workloads.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
1
Part 1: Well-Architected Framework Fundamentals
4
Part 2: Exploring the Well-Architected Framework Pillars and Their Principles
10
Part 3: Assessment and Recommendations

Monitoring

Modern applications have a lot of moving parts, and as the number of components increases, complexity also increases. With this complexity, we need to ensure that our system is monitored so that our components don’t fail and the team is notified in the event of an issue. Azure Monitor is your go-to service for all your monitoring needs. We can collect data from disparate sources and analyze them in Azure. Furthermore, we can set up notifications (e-mail, phone, and text), automation (Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Azure Automation runbooks, and Webhooks), and integration using IT service management (ITSM) connectors.

You need to ask the following questions within your organization to develop a monitoring strategy:

  • Do you monitor your resources?
  • Do you have application code monitoring using detailed instrumentation?
  • Do you correlate application events across all application components?
  • Do you analyze collected data to spot issues and patterns...