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Implementing DevOps with Microsoft Azure

By : Mitesh Soni
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Implementing DevOps with Microsoft Azure

By: Mitesh Soni

Overview of this book

This book will teach you all about the Visual Studio Team Services and Microsoft Azure PaaS offerings that support Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment, and execution in the cloud with high availability, disaster recovery, and security. You will first be given a tour of all the concepts and tools that Microsoft Azure has to offer and how these can be used in situations to cultivate the DevOps culture. You’ll be taught how to use and manage Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and about the structure of the sample application used throughout the book. You will become familiar with the nitty gritty of Continuous Integration and Continuous Development with VSTS and Microsoft Azure Apps. You will not only learn how to create App service environments, but also how to compare Azure Web Apps and App Service Environments to deploy web applications in a more secure environment. Once you have completed Continuous Integration and created the Platform for application deployment, you will learn more about the final stepping stone in achieving end-to-end automation using approval-based Continuous Delivery and Deployment. You will then learn about Continuous Monitoring, using the monitoring and notification options provided by Microsoft Azure and Visual Studio Team Services.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
More from the Author

Summary


Security is not a tool, a technology, or a one-time job, but an ongoing process. In this chapter, we discussed how to create ASE that is more secure than non-ASE or a normal Azure App Service. App Service is a PaaS offering from Microsoft Azure. ASEs offer App Service in the VNet and hence we can configure NSG to make the environment more secure. 

In other words, we can configure inbound and outbound security rules for traffic that flows inwards and outwards.

So far, we have covered continuous development using the Eclipse IDE and its integration with source code repository in VSTS. We also discussed how to perform continuous integration, how to create Azure Web Apps in a non-ASE environment, and how to manage Azure Web Apps as well. 

We need to understand that in ASE and non-ASE scenarios, only the hosting environment differs. Azure Web Apps related tasks and operations are same.

Our next goal is to deploy a package file in an environment that we have created that is Azure Web Apps...