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Build a custom PaaS Azure Cloud using App services, Database as a Service, and Data Processing as a Service.

Build a custom PaaS Azure Cloud using App services, Database as a Service, and Data Processing as a Service.
What you'll learn
Explore the various Azure services that enable powerful resource management for your business over the cloud.
Explore Azure Infrastructure as a Service through the eyes of an IT pro.
Deploy Azure Virtual Machines from the Azure Market Place, PowerShell, Azure CLI, and automation ARM templates
Architecture and design Azure VMs, based on specific scenarios and use cases.
Secure your web application with Azure AD, an Identity-as-a-Service service, enabling you to authenticate your users and secure user data in a GDPR world.
Safely balance a load of your traffic across several nodes on the cloud or off the cloud, so that you can provide the best experience to your users even during the sales.
Learn Azure Redis Cache as a Service for high throughput and low latency.
Discover and consume enterprise data assets with Azure Data Catalog.
Requirements
Some knowledge of Java or JavaScript is required since the examples use a web front-end.
Basic knowledge of NPM would be beneficial.
Description
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. It provides various services to enable Platform as a Service-based cloud development, allowing you to deliver simple cloud-based applications as well as sophisticated cloud-based enterprise services.This comprehensive 4-in-1 course is a practical and easy-to-follow guide to building Cloud-based architecture with Azure. Initially, you'll Explore Azure Portal to manage resources and access your services as well as work with different storage options and policies for your Azure Cloud. Next, you'll understand Azure Virtual Networking concepts and Azure Virtual Machine workload concepts. Finally, you'll learn to design and develop an application as a Cloud-Native service, and deploy using PaaS deployment model that adheres to Azure standards and cloud practices.Towards the end of this course, you'll design, configure, and build your cloud-based infrastructure using Microsoft Azure Services.Contents and OverviewThis training program includes 4 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, Infrastructure as a Service Solutions with Azure, covers how to design, configure, and build your cloud-based infrastructure using Microsoft Azure Services. 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.The second course, Architecting an Azure Compute Infrastructure, covers how to design and implement your Azure compute infrastructure. In this module, we highlight one of the most common scenarios in an Azure adoption project, mainly designing and integrating Azure Virtual Machine topologies. Just like building out your VM architecture in a typical on-premises datacenter, this course is logically structured in that way. Starting from designing Azure Virtual Networking architectures, both within Azure and for Hybrid scenarios, we move over to an in-depth view on Azure Virtual Machines. What VM sizes are available and how to decide which ones to use, how to deploy VMs in a couple of different ways, as well as how to streamline Azure VM configurations, are the key objectives of this topic. Next, viewers will learn how to architect high-availability setups for Azure VM workloads. In the last section of this course, viewers will get a good understanding of what platform monitoring solutions Azure provides today, by zooming in on Operations Management Suite, Azure Monitor, and Azure Log Analytics.The third course, Architecting Azure Solutions for PaaS, covers how to design and Deploy your Cloud-Native Solutions on Azure. This course will show you how to use Azure's PaaS offering to build global, performant, and secure applications. You'll gain a better understanding of PaaS development on Azure, and how to architect your applications and services in a cloud-native design. You will learn how to explore Azure marketplace to find the best suitable service for your application requirements, and then integrate your application to work frictionless with Azure solutions. By the end of this course, you will be capable of architecting your applications on Microsoft Azure using PaaS solutions. This course will help you learn the ins and outs of the architectural development of solutions for Microsoft Azure.The fourth course, Azure Platform as a Service - Web and API Application Deployment, covers how to build, manage, and deploy your own Platform as a Service Cloud with the help of Azure Services. This video tutorial will provide you with the necessary know-how to leverage Azure services to build your own PaaS cloud. You'll start by exploring Azure App Services, and learn to work with supported application types based on different parameters such as languages and functions. You'll learn to configure, publish, secure, and analyze your application APIs with Azure API management. Going further, you will learn to leverage Database as a Service in Azure, and work with different options for database management and also different types of databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. You'll even learn to develop NoSQL databases with the help of Azure Table Storage. Next, you will delve into Data Processing as a Service, and learn how to create custom searches for your application, enable messaging between applications and services, and work with data using Azure Data Factory and Azure Data Catalog.Towards the end of this course, you'll design, configure, and build your cloud-based infrastructure using Microsoft Azure Services.About the AuthorsBrian Christopher Harrison has been involved with Microsoft Azure since 2012 and is currently a Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft. He has been involved in Microsoft training, and has actively blogged and spoken about Azure on Microsoft's site and also has his own screencasts.Peter De Tender is the CEO and Lead Technical Trainer at PDTIT and 007FFFLearning, a Microsoft Cloud Platform Architect, extremely passionate trainer and speaker, Azure MVP (2013-2018), Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and technical writer. Starting his career in 1996, Peter has never looked back from Microsoft infrastructure technologies. At present, he's an expert on Azure and Azure Stack, coaching global Microsoft Partners, larger Microsoft customers, and Microsoft FTE teams, all over the world, in achieving more with Azure. While this got him a position as FTE for Microsoft Corp in the global Microsoft AzureCAT GSI (Azure Engineering) team early 2016, his passion for speaking and presenting made him decide to return to his own company after about a year, coming back with an even stronger focus on providing readiness workshops and architect consulting on the Azure platform. When Peter is not speaking or presenting, he authors Azure-related whitepapers and courses for Microsoft as well as several other training companies in the IT industry or updating his own custom Azure Advanced training material.Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan is a computer programmer from Rabwah, Pakistan, and likes .NET Core for regular day development. He has experience with cloud, mobile, and API development. Afzaal Ahmad has experience with the Azure platform and likes to build cross-platform libraries/software with .NET Core. He has been awarded MVP Award by Alibaba Cloud for cloud expertise and has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for his work in the field of software development twice, four times as a CodeProject MVP for technical writing and mentoring, and four times as a C# Corner MVP in the same field.
Overview
Section 1: Infrastructure as a Service Solutions with Azure
Lecture 1 The Course Overview
Lecture 2 Subscriptions and Default Access
Lecture 3 Azure Portal and What's Available Out of the Box? - Part One
Lecture 4 Azure Portal and What's Available Out of the Box? - Part Two
Lecture 5 Azure Portal and What's Available Out of the Box? - Part Three
Lecture 6 Managing Resources with Resource Groups and Tags
Lecture 7 Securing Azure Resources
Lecture 8 Governing Azure Resources
Lecture 9 Scripting Groups and Tags
Lecture 10 Storing Data in Azure
Lecture 11 Storage Tiers and Managed Disks
Lecture 12 Accessing Storage Artifacts and Policies
Lecture 13 Managing Azure Storage with CLI and PowerShell
Lecture 14 Networking Overview
Lecture 15 Networking, Subnets, Gateways, and Peering - Part One
Lecture 16 Networking, Subnets, Gateways, and Peering - Part Two
Lecture 17 Controlling and Balancing User Traffic - Part One
Lecture 18 Controlling and Balancing User Traffic - Part Two
Lecture 19 Controlling and Balancing User Traffic - Part Three
Lecture 20 NIC Cards and Addressing
Lecture 21 Securing Network Traffic
Lecture 22 Domain Services in Azure
Lecture 23 Managing and Monitoring Azure Networking
Lecture 24 Scripting Network Resources
Lecture 25 Azure Compute Overview
Lecture 26 Starting, Stopping, and Deploying VMs
Lecture 27 VM Images and Snapshots
Lecture 28 Scaling and Fault Tolerance through Availability Sets
Lecture 29 Scripting Your Azure VMs
Section 2: Architecting an Azure Compute Infrastructure
Lecture 30 The Course Overview
Lecture 31 Azure Virtual Networking
Lecture 32 Hybrid Networking Solutions
Lecture 33 Architect Load Balancing
Lecture 34 Design VM Deployments
Lecture 35 Architecting VM Scalability and High Availability
Lecture 36 Azure VM Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Lecture 37 Azure Infrastructure Monitoring
Lecture 38 Course Conclusion
Section 3: Architecting Azure Solutions for PaaS
Lecture 39 The Course Overview
Lecture 40 What Is as a Service Model?
Lecture 41 IaaS vs PaaS
Lecture 42 Cloud Native Architecture for PaaS
Lecture 43 Prerequisite Installs
Lecture 44 Building a Cloud Native App with Node.js
Lecture 45 Deployment as Web Apps versus Containers
Lecture 46 Testing and What's Next?
Lecture 47 Understanding Database as a Service
Lecture 48 MongoDB for PaaS on Azure
Lecture 49 Application Data on Azure Storage
Lecture 50 Azure CDN for Caching and Replication
Lecture 51 Session and State Management on Cloud
Lecture 52 Serverless Client Engagement System
Lecture 53 Enabling Quick Contact with Azure Tables
Lecture 54 Email Integration with PaaS
Lecture 55 Customer Orders and Requests
Lecture 56 Automating FAQs with Azure QnA
Lecture 57 Azure Functions or Azure Logic Apps
Lecture 58 Authentication on the Internet
Lecture 59 Azure AD for Identity Services
Lecture 60 One Click Identity Solution for PaaS
Lecture 61 Managing and Inviting Contributors
Lecture 62 Azure AD Native Support
Lecture 63 Understanding Infrastructure as Code
Lecture 64 Azure Resource Manager for IaC
Lecture 65 ARM Template for Deployment
Lecture 66 Generating Templates for Existing Resources
Lecture 67 Azure DevOps Automation
Lecture 68 Securing a Template File
Lecture 69 Load Balancers and Network Security
Lecture 70 Traffic Manager Overview
Lecture 71 Load Balancing with Traffic Manager
Lecture 72 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Lecture 73 Usage and Insights
Lecture 74 Monitoring Azure Resources with Azure Monitor
Lecture 75 Application Insights Overview
Lecture 76 Monitoring App Service
Lecture 77 Application Insights Dashboard
Lecture 78 Generating Reports with Power BI
Lecture 79 Reviewing Site Metrics with Machine Learning
Lecture 80 Course Summary
Section 4: Azure Platform as a Service - Web and API Application Deployment
Lecture 81 The Course Overview
Lecture 82 App Service Types and App Plans - Part One
Lecture 83 App Service Types and App Plans - Part Two
Lecture 84 App Service Configuration - Part One
Lecture 85 App Service Configuration - Part Two
Lecture 86 App Service Configuration - Part Three
Lecture 87 Content Delivery Networks
Lecture 88 API Management - Part One
Lecture 89 API Management - Part Two
Lecture 90 Web Application Performance - Part One
Lecture 91 Web Application Performance - Part Two
Lecture 92 Azure SQL - Part One
Lecture 93 Azure SQL - Part Two
Lecture 94 Azure SQL - Part Three
Lecture 95 Azure SQL Elastic
Lecture 96 Working with MySQL and PostgreSQL
Lecture 97 Azure Table Storage
Lecture 98 NoSQL Databases
Lecture 99 Leveraging Redis Cache
Lecture 100 Full-Text Search as a Service
Lecture 101 Messaging as a Service - Part One
Lecture 102 Messaging as a Service - Part Two
Lecture 103 Data Transformation as a Service
Lecture 104 Azure Data Catalog
This Course is perfect for:,IT Administrators, Software Developers, Cloud administrators and Software Architects who want to dive into Cloud development and management with the help of Platform as a Service practice. This video Course will serve as a steppingstone to your career as a PaaS specialist


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