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Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure

By : Greg Leonardo
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Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure

By: Greg Leonardo

Overview of this book

Azure provides cloud-based solutions to support your business demands. Building and running solutions on Azure will help your business maximize the return on investment and minimize the total cost of ownership. Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure focuses on addressing the architectural decisions that usually arise when you design or migrate a solution to Microsoft Azure. You will start by designing the building blocks of infrastructure solution on Azure, such as Azure compute, storage, and networking, followed by exploring the database options it offers. You will get to grips with designing scalable web and mobile solutions and understand where to host your Active Directory and Identity Solution. Moving on, you’ll learn how to extend DevOps to Azure. You will also beneft from some exciting services that enable extremely smooth operations and streamlined DevOps between on-premises and cloud. The book will help you to design a secure environment for your solution, on both the Cloud and hybrid. Toward the end, you’ll see how to manage and monitor cloud and hybrid solutions. By the end of this book, you will be armed with all the tools and knowledge you need to properly plan and design your solutions on Azure, whether it’s for a brand new project or migration project.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

What is DevOps?


DevOps is a software development method that emphasizes communication, collaboration, integration, automation, and a measure of cooperation between solution developers and IT professionals. As you can see in the following diagram, the method introduces a good process flow between developers and operations:

DevOps flow

So what makes DevOps different than all the other software delivery methodologies we have used. To begin with, DevOps began as a software development method meant to drive an increased velocity in the building, testing, and release of software by getting two main groups – Developers (Dev) and Operations (Ops) to work together more effectively. DevOps can be used in conjunction with your Agile or lean methodologies as it is not a replacement for these processes but an enhancement. It is meant to help guide as much automation as possible in the spirit of speed and quality, while helping to refine your operational flow for better velocity. 

Above all, it’s a culture...