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Hands-On Linux Administration on Azure

By : Frederik Vos
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Hands-On Linux Administration on Azure

By: Frederik Vos

Overview of this book

Azure’s market share has increased massively and enterprises are adopting it rapidly, while Linux is a widely-used operating system and has proven to be one of the most popular workloads on Azure. It has thus become crucial for Linux administrators and Microsoft professionals to be well versed with managing Linux workloads in an Azure environment. With this guide, system administrators will be able to deploy, automate, and orchestrate containers in Linux on Azure. The book follows a hands-on approach to help you understand DevOps, monitor Linux workloads on Azure and perform advanced system administration. Complete with systematic explanations of concepts, examples and self-assessment questions, the chapters will give you useful insights into Linux and Azure. You’ll explore some of Linux’s advanced features for managing multiple workloads and learn to deploy virtual machines (VMs) in Azure. Dedicated sections will also guide you with managing and extending Azure VMs’ capabilities and understanding automation and orchestration with Ansible and PowerShell DSC. In later chapters, you’ll cover useful Linux troubleshooting and monitoring techniques that will enable you to maintain your workload on Azure. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to make the most out of Azure’s services to efficiently deploy and manage your Linux workloads.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Microsoft Log Analytics

Microsoft Log Analytics is a part of the operations management suite. It is a service in Azure that collects log data from multiple systems in a single data store in a central place. It consists of two important components:

  • The Azure Log Analytics portal with alerting, reporting and analyzing features
  • The OMS Agent to install on the virtual machine

There is also a mobile app available (in the iOS and Android store, you can find it under the name Microsoft Operations Management Suite) if you want to view the state of your workloads while you are on the way.

In this section, I'll only use the Azure Portal and PowerShell; the options in Azure CLI are very limited or sometimes even none existent.

Configuring the Log Analytics service

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