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Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Exam Guide AZ-300

By : Sjoukje Zaal
Book Image

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Exam Guide AZ-300

By: Sjoukje Zaal

Overview of this book

From designing solutions on Azure to configuring and managing virtual networks, AZ-300 certification can help you achieve all this and more. Whether you want to get certified or gain hands-on experience in administering, developing, and architecting Azure solutions, this study guide will help you get started. The book features not only the different exam objectives, but also guides you through configuring, managing, securing, and architecting Azure resources. Divided into five modules, this book will systematically take you through the different concepts and features as you advance through the sections. The first module demonstrates how to deploy and configure infrastructure. You will cover techniques related to implementing workloads and security, before learning how to create and deploy apps in the next module. To build on your knowledge, the final two modules will get you up to speed with implementing authentication, data security, and application and platform monitoring, along with covering Azure storage, alerting, and automation strategies. Finally, you’ll work through exam-based mock tests with answers to boost your confidence in passing the exam. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned the concepts and techniques you need to know in order to prepare for the AZ-300 exam, along with the skills to design effective solutions on Microsoft Azure.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
1
Section 1: Deploying and Configuring Infrastructure
9
Section 2: Implementing Workloads and Security
16
Section 3: Creating and Deploying Apps
19
Section 4: Implementing Authentication and Secure Data
22
Section 5: Developing for the Cloud and for Azure Storage
26
Mock Questions
27
Mock Answers

Managing a Logic App resource

Now that the Logic App has been deployed and in place, we can take a look at how to manage it. You can use a variety of logging and monitoring capabilities to do so, all of which will be covered in this section.

Monitoring, logging, and alerts

After deploying and executing your Logic App, you can look at the run and trigger history, performance, and status tabs in the Azure portal. You can also set up diagnostic logging for real-time monitoring and more debugging capabilities for your Logic App. You can also enable alerts to get notifications about problems and failures.

Viewing runs and trigger history

To view the runs and trigger history for your Logic App, perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the Azure portal by opening https://portal.azure.com.
  2. Click on All Resources in the left menu and select the resource group for the Logic App.
  3. A new blade will open with an overview of all of the resources that are part of the Logic App resource group.
  4. Select...