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Hands-On Linux Administration on Azure - Second Edition

By : Kamesh Ganesan, Rithin Skaria, Frederik Vos
Book Image

Hands-On Linux Administration on Azure - Second Edition

By: Kamesh Ganesan, Rithin Skaria, Frederik Vos

Overview of this book

Thanks to its flexibility in delivering scalable cloud solutions, Microsoft Azure is a suitable platform for managing all your workloads. You can use it to implement Linux virtual machines and containers, and to create applications in open source languages with open APIs. This Linux administration book first takes you through the fundamentals of Linux and Azure to prepare you for the more advanced Linux features in later chapters. With the help of real-world examples, you’ll learn how to deploy virtual machines (VMs) in Azure, expand their capabilities, and manage them efficiently. You will manage containers and use them to run applications reliably, and in the concluding chapter, you'll explore troubleshooting techniques using a variety of open source tools. By the end of this book, you'll be proficient in administering Linux on Azure and leveraging the tools required for deployment.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

Further Reading

In one way, this chapter was a deep dive, but there is much more to learn in relation to all the topics covered in this chapter. I strongly suggest that you read the man pages of all the commands used.

For storage, besides the documentation on the Azure website, some filesystems have their own websites:

Lennart Poettering, one of the main developers of systemd, has a nice blog with lots of tips and background information: http://0pointer.net/blog. And, in addition, documentation is available at https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd.

As the systemctl status command doesn't provide you with enough information, we will be discussing more regarding logging in Chapter 11, Troubleshooting and Monitoring Your Workloads.