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Azure Storage Overview

2024-05-20T11:52:28+00:00

Bookmarks Types of Storage Accounts Security Pricing Validate Your Knowledge Azure Storage Overview Cheat Sheet An Azure storage account contains blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. Types of Storage Accounts: General-purpose (v2 and v1), BlockBlobStorage, FileStorage, and BlobStorage All storage accounts are encrypted using Storage Service Encryption (SSE) for data at rest Storage accounts endpoints: Blob storage: https://tutorialsdojo.blob.core.windows.net Table storage: https://tutorialsdojo.table.core.windows.net Queue storage: https://tutorialsdojo.queue.core.windows.net Azure Files: https://tutorialsdojo.file.core.windows.net Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2: https://tutorialsdojo.dfs.core.windows.net Access tiers are: Hot, Cool, Cold, and Archive Hot Highest storage costs, but lowest access costs Store data that is [...]

Azure Storage Overview2024-05-20T11:52:28+00:00

Azure Global Infrastructure

2023-03-20T02:55:26+00:00

Azure Global Infrastructure Cheat Sheet Regions Each region has more than one data center, which is a physical location. A group of data centers deployed in a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low latency network. Criteria in choosing a Region: Location - a region closest to your users minimizes the latency Features - some features are not available in all regions Price - the price of services vary from region to region Each Region is paired within the same geographic area If the primary region has an outage, you can failover to the secondary region You can [...]

Azure Global Infrastructure2023-03-20T02:55:26+00:00

Azure User Tools

2023-11-30T13:45:47+00:00

Azure User Tools Cheat Sheet Manage your Azure resources through; Portal, CLI, Powershell, and Cloudshell Azure Portal Create, manage, and monitor all resources in one console, from simple web applications to complex cloud applications. Portal Features: Personalize - create your own dashboards, layouts, workflows, and colors Access Control - fine-grained access control to all your resources Cost Management - keep track of current and projected costs Multi-Platform - available through web and mobile devices Marketplace - an online store that consists of thousands of built-in product offerings such as: Virtual machine images Managed applications Software-as-a-service solutions Consulting and managed services [...]

Azure User Tools2023-11-30T13:45:47+00:00

Azure Cloud Architecture Models

2023-07-03T05:16:38+00:00

Azure Cloud Architecture Models Cheat Sheet Cloud computing is the delivery of services over the Internet that helps you reduce your operating costs, run your infrastructure efficiently, and scale as business requirements change. Benefits of cloud computing: Cost - eliminates capital expense. Global scale - ability to scale elastically. Performance - computing hardware is always upgraded to the latest generation. Security - data stored in the cloud has a broad set of policies, technologies, and controls. Speed - computing resources can be provisioned in minutes. Productivity - enables the customer to focus on business requirements instead of setting up on-site [...]

Azure Cloud Architecture Models2023-07-03T05:16:38+00:00

Azure Cloud Service Models

2023-07-10T09:45:29+00:00

Bookmarks Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) Platform as a service (PaaS) Software as a service (SaaS) Serverless Computing Validate Your Knowledge Azure Cloud Service Models Cheat Sheet The three cloud computing service models are IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. You can also use serverless computing to eliminate the need to manage infrastructure. The shared responsibility model determines the security tasks that are handled by the cloud provider and handled by the customer. Azure is responsible for protecting the infrastructure such as hosts, network, and data center. The customer is responsible for protecting their [...]

Azure Cloud Service Models2023-07-10T09:45:29+00:00

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