This is the code repository for Infrastructure as a Service Solutions with Azure [Video], published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.
Microsoft Azure’s Infrastructure as a Service provides users with the flexibility and freedom required for scaling and automating their virtual machines on demand for powerful cloud management. This video tutorial takes you through the core of Infrastructure as a Service with Microsoft Azure, and equips you with the practical know how to manage various Azure Services for effective business over the cloud.
You’ll dive into Subscription and Resource Management in Azure, and learn to work with various resource groups and policies through the Azure Portal. You’ll explore Azure Storage services, and employ various storage options for your Virtual Machines that work best for your business.
You’ll also explore Azure Networking, set up your Virtual Networks, control network traffic with the help of Azure Traffic Manager and Security Groups, and host your domain name server with Azure DNS. Finally, you’ll learn to leverage Azure Compute, work with Azure Virtual Machines, and download specialized Virtual Machines from the Azure Marketplace as per your business requirements.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be ready to leverage different services core to Azure IaaS, enabling your business to thrive over the cloud.
- Manage resources and access your services with the help of Azure Portal
- Govern your resources for effective cost management, security, and logging
- Manage traffic going to your resources with Network Resource Groups
- Start, stop, and deploy your virtual machines in Azure
- Download, install, and use custom virtual machines as your business requires
- Work with different storage options and policies for your Azure Cloud
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
A basic understanding of Microsoft Azure will be an added advantage.
This course has the following software requirements:
Hardware Requirements: -
Minimum 4 GB RAM, 180 GB Harddisk
Software Requirements: -
Operating System - Windows/macOS/Linux
Azure Subscription and Azure Storage Explorer