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Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide - Third Edition

By : Peter De Tender, Greg Leonardo, Jason Milgram
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Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide - Third Edition

By: Peter De Tender, Greg Leonardo, Jason Milgram

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure is a powerful cloud computing platform that offers a multitude of services and capabilities for organizations of any size moving to a cloud strategy. Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide Third Edition encapsulates the entire spectrum of measures involved in Azure deployment that includes understanding Azure fundamentals, choosing a suitable cloud architecture, building on design principles, becoming familiar with Azure DevOps, and learning best practices for optimization and management. The book begins by introducing you to the Azure cloud platform and demonstrating the substantial scope of digital transformation and innovation that can be achieved by leveraging Azure’s capabilities. The guide further acquaints you with practical insights on application modernization, Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) deployment, infrastructure management, key application architectures, best practices of Azure DevOps, and Azure automation. By the end of this book, you will be proficient in driving Azure operations right from the planning and cloud migration stage to cost management and troubleshooting.
Table of Contents (5 chapters)

Working with your hybrid cloud strategy

Hybrid cloud configurations can offer the best of both worlds, combining elements such as cloud scalability and cost savings with on-premises control and security. It makes sense to combine cloud and on-premises resource management to avoid administration silos and potential waste, while ensuring suitable protection. You can achieve continuous productivity and efficiency through resilient solutions for centralized management, encompassing cloud and on-premises systems. Azure cloud and on-premises Windows servers can be managed in this way using tools such as Windows Admin Center and Hybrid Runbook Worker.

Using local and hybrid management services with Windows Admin Center

Windows Admin Center is a browser-based management toolset for on-premises Windows servers, with access to Azure services. While it can be used to manage Windows servers on private networks that are not connected to the internet, it also has multiple points of integration...