1.3. Creating your lab environment
1.5. Understanding the Azure platform
Chapter 2. Creating a virtual machine
2.1. Creating a VM from your web browser
2.2. Connecting to the VM, and installing the web server
2.3. Allowing web traffic to reach the VM
3.1. Azure Web Apps overview and concepts
Chapter 4. Introduction to Azure Storage
4.1. What’s so special about storage?
4.2.1. Standard vs. premium storage
4.4. Lab: Exploring Azure Storage
Chapter 5. Azure Networking basics
5.1. Virtual network components
5.1.1. Creating and using virtual networks and subnets
5.2. Securing and controlling traffic with network security groups
5.2.1. Creating a network security group
5.3. Building a sample web application with secure traffic
2. High availability and scale
Chapter 6. Azure Resource Manager
6.1. The Azure Resource Manager approach
6.1.1. Designing around the application lifecycle
6.1.2. Securing and controlling resources
6.2. Azure Resource Manager templates
6.2.1. Creating and using templates
6.2.2. Creating multiples of a resource type
Chapter 7. High availability and redundancy
7.2. VM redundancy with availability sets
7.3. Infrastructure redundancy with availability zones
7.3.1. Creating network resources across an availability zone
Chapter 8. Load-balancing applications
8.1. Azure load-balancer components
8.1.1. Creating a frontend IP pool
8.1.2. Creating and configuring health probes
8.1.3. Defining traffic distribution with load-balancer rules
8.1.4. Routing direct traffic with Network Address Translation rules
8.2. Creating and configuring VMs with the load balancer
8.2.1. Connecting to VMs and seeing the load balancer in action
Chapter 9. Applications that scale
9.1. Why build scalable, reliable applications?
9.2. Virtual machine scale sets
9.4. Lab: Installing applications on your scale set or web app
Chapter 10. Global databases with Cosmos DB
10.1.1. Structured (SQL) databases
10.2. Creating a Cosmos DB account and database
Chapter 11. Managing network traffic and routing
11.2. Global routing and resolution with Traffic Manager
11.2.1. Creating Traffic Manager profiles
11.2.2. Globally distributing traffic to the closest instance
11.3. Lab: Deploying web apps to see Traffic Manager in action
Chapter 12. Monitoring and troubleshooting
12.2. Performance metrics and alerts
12.2.1. Viewing performance metrics with the VM diagnostics extension
Chapter 13. Backup, recovery, and replication
14.1. What is data encryption?
14.3. Storage Service Encryption
14.4.1. Storing encryption keys in Azure Key Vault
14.4.2. Controlling access to vaults and keys with Azure Active Directory
Chapter 15. Securing information with Azure Key Vault
15.1. Securing information in the cloud
15.2. Managed service identities
15.2.1. Obtaining a secret from within a VM with managed service identity
Chapter 16. Azure Security Center and updates
Chapter 17. Machine learning and artificial intelligence
17.1. Overview and relationship of AI and ML
17.1.1. Artificial intelligence
17.2. Azure Cognitive Services
17.3. Building an intelligent bot to help with pizza orders
17.3.1. Creating an Azure web app bot
18.1. What is Azure Automation?
18.2. Azure Automation sample runbook
18.3. PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
18.3.1. Defining and using PowerShell DSC and an Azure Automation pull server
19.2. Azure Container Instances
19.3. Azure Kubernetes Service
Chapter 20. Azure and the Internet of Things
20.1. What is the Internet of Things?
20.2. Centrally managing devices with Azure IoT Hub
20.3. Streaming Azure IoT hub data into Azure web apps
Chapter 21. Serverless computing
21.1. What is serverless computing?
21.2. Azure messaging platforms
21.2.2. Azure Event Hubs and Service Bus
21.2.3. Creating a service bus and integrating it with an IoT hub
21.3. Creating an Azure logic app
21.4. Creating an Azure function app to analyze IoT device data
Securing VM connectivity with just-in-time VM access in Azure Security Center
Building and running a container image for use with Azure Container Instances
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