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Learn Azure Administration - Second Edition

By : Kamil Mrzygłód
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Book Image

Learn Azure Administration - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Kamil Mrzygłód

Overview of this book

Complete with the latest advancements in Azure services, this second edition of Learn Azure Administration is a comprehensive guide to scaling your cloud administration skills, offering an updated exploration of Azure fundamentals and delving into the intricacies of Azure Resource Manager and Azure Active Directory. Starting with infrastructure as code (IaC) basics, this book guides you through the seamless migration to Azure Bicep and ARM templates. From Azure virtual networks planning to deployment, you’ll get to grips with the complexities of Azure Load Balancer, virtual machines, and configuring essential virtual machine extensions. You'll handle the identity and security for users with the Microsoft Entra ID and centralize access using policies and defined roles. Further chapters strengthen your grasp of Azure Storage security, supplemented by an overview of tools such as Network Watcher. By the end of the book, you’ll have a holistic grasp of Azure administration principles to tackle contemporary challenges and expand your proficiency to administer your Azure-based cloud environment using various tools like Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, and infrastructure as code.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1:Introduction to Azure for Azure Administrators
4
Part 2: Networking for Azure Administrator
7
Part 3: Administration of Azure Virtual Machines
12
Part 4: Azure Storage for Administrators
16
Part 5: Governance and Monitoring

Configuring soft delete in Blob Storage

Soft delete as a concept has already been briefly described in Chapter 9 in the Configuring soft delete section. Let’s quickly remind ourselves what it means to have soft delete configured for a service. Under normal circumstances, any time you delete data from a service (storage or database), it’ll be permanently deleted unless it’s part of a backup or snapshot of your data. While backups could be described as a kind of soft delete solution, they’re rather meant for disaster recovery scenarios. Soft delete, on the other hand, is a simple feature that marks your data as deleted without it being deleted permanently. This allows you to restore data at any time without the need to recover a whole storage account or database.

Soft delete will work differently for different services, as it’s a feature that is tightly coupled with its functionalities and capabilities. For instance, in File Service, you’re...