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Azure Architecture Explained

By : David Rendón, Brett Hargreaves
Book Image

Azure Architecture Explained

By: David Rendón, Brett Hargreaves

Overview of this book

Azure is a sophisticated technology that requires a detailed understanding to reap its full potential and employ its advanced features. This book provides you with a clear path to designing optimal cloud-based solutions in Azure, by delving into the platform's intricacies. You’ll begin by understanding the effective and efficient security management and operation techniques in Azure to implement the appropriate configurations in Microsoft Entra ID. Next, you’ll explore how to modernize your applications for the cloud, examining the different computation and storage options, as well as using Azure data solutions to help migrate and monitor workloads. You’ll also find out how to build your solutions, including containers, networking components, security principles, governance, and advanced observability. With practical examples and step-by-step instructions, you’ll be empowered to work on infrastructure-as-code to effectively deploy and manage resources in your environment. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the world of cloud computing confidently.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Effective and Efficient Security Management and Operations in Azure
5
Part 2 – Architecting Compute and Network Solutions
12
Part 3 – Making the Most of Infrastructure-as-Code for Azure

Creating Azure Container Apps

Another option organizations can leverage for building and deploying containerized applications is Azure Container Apps. This fully managed serverless container service runs on top of Kubernetes infrastructure.

Azure Container Apps is a powerful service that takes care of the underlying cloud infrastructure, allowing you to focus solely on your applications. With event-driven scalability, you can even scale down to zero instances, eliminating costs when not in use. However, when high demand arises, you can effortlessly scale up to thousands of instances to handle the increased workload.

The primary purpose of Azure Container Apps is to facilitate how you build and deploy containerized applications and have the benefits of PaaS for scaling without managing Kubernetes nodes. In this approach, a developer can deploy containers as individual container applications using the Azure portal, CLI, or infrastructure as code, and there’s no management...