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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.04.2020

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Apress

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377

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25,4/17,8/2,2 cm

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743 g

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1st ed.

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Englisch

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978-1-4842-5436-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.04.2020

Verlag

Apress

Seitenzahl

377

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/2,2 cm

Gewicht

743 g

Auflage

1st ed.

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4842-5436-3

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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  • Chapter 1:  Building Solutions in the Azure Cloud

    Chapter Goal: The first chapter will introduce the reader to the many facets of Microsoft Azure, why and how building for the cloud differs from on-prem development, and the need for a comprehensive strategy to debugging and profiling in Azure.

    We will cover the major types of blades (FaaS, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS).

    No of pages: 20         

    Sub -Topics

    1.      Microsoft Azure overview

    2.      FaaS (Functions as a Service/Code as a Service) – a tour of Azure Functions and Logic Apps

    3.      SaaS (Software as a Service) – Web Apps, Office365

    4.      PaaS (Platform as a Service) – Cloud Services

    5.      IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) – Virtual Machines, SQL Server

      Chapter 2:  The Azure Portal

    Chapter Goal: The different Azure blades have many common features. This chapter will explore the Azure portal and some of the common features. The dashboard will be explained and how different views can be created for different scenarios. The Favorites section, the Cost Management & Billing blade, support, and Cloud Shell will all be introduced. The goal of the chapter is to get the reader comfortable with navigating the portal and feeling less overwhelmed, especially if this is the first time they’ve used the portal.

    No of pages: 35

    Sub - Topics    

    1.       Azure portal – what is a blade?

    2.      Dashboard

    3.      Navigation – favorites, subscription filtering, and searching

    4.      You’re not alone – help and support

    5.      Cost management

    6.       Cloud shell

     

    Chapter 3:  Services in the Cloud

    Chapter Goal: Using examples in Azure Functions and Logic Apps, this chapter will provide an example of building an Azure Function and calling it from a Logic App. The logging and debugging capabilities will be explored in the appropriate blades.

    No of pages: 25

    Sub - Topics   

    1.      What is serverless?

    2.      Azure Functions

    1. Logic Apps
    2. Using tags for billing

     

    Chapter 4: Application Insights and Log Analytics

    Chapter Goal: Using the example built in Chapter 2, we will apply Application Insights and use it to monitor the solution.

    No of pages: 20

    Sub - Topics:  

    1.       Application Insights overview

    2.      Adding to Azure Functions

    3.      Adding Log Analytics to a Logic App

     

     

    Chapter 5: Databases and Storage

    Chapter Goal: Building upon chapters 1 and 2, persistent storage will be incorporated into the example. Different implementations will be explored, including Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure Storage Tables.

    No of pages: 25

    Sub - Topics:

    1.       Azure SQL Database

    2.       Azure Cosmos DB

    3.      Azure Storage Tables

     

     

    Chapter 6: Azure Web App

    Chapter Goal:             An Azure Web App will now be added to the example, and we’ll expand on the Application Insights capabilities, including custom events.

    No of pages: 20

    Sub – Topics:

    1.      Overview of the Web App (functional)

    2.      App Service blade overview – default and adding new graphs

    3.      Diagnose and solve problems

     

     

    Chapter 7: Identity Security with Azure AD

    Chapter Goal: Azure AD security will be added to the solution. OpenID will be used to secure the Azure Web App. The Logic App and Azure Function will be secured to only be accessible from the Web App (not directly to the user).

    No of pages: 20

    Sub – Topics:

    1.      Overview of Azure AD

    2.      Tracking user activity

    3.      AD Connect Health

    4.      AD reporting

     

    Chapter 8: Continuous Delivery

    Chapter Goal: CI, CD will be covered. Capabilities of VSTS (covering Git, TFVC) will be shown, with the help of Build and Deployment. The chapter will focus on getting a better understanding of the state of a solution under change. What is currently deployed and where is it? How does VSTS and the Azure portal relate, and how can you get a complete view of the solution?

    No of pages: 25

    Sub – Topics:

    1.      Introduction to VSTS

    2.      Projects and dashboards

    3.      Code – TFVC

    4.      Code – Git

    5.      Work, Wiki, Test – How these can be used to better understand the development process

    6.      Build

    7.      Release

     

      Chapter 9:  External Tooling

    Chapter Goal: Extend and automate CI, CD with the help of various build tools, viz. VSTS, TeamCity, and Cake bootstrapper.

    No of pages: 15

    Sub – Topics:

    1.      Azure portal dashboard – widgets

    2.      VSTS – plugins

     

     

    Chapter 10: Visualizing the Health of a Solution

    Chapter Goal: We cover troubleshooting in a production environment.

    No of pages: 18

    Sub – Topics:

    1.      Remote combining reports for a complete picture

    2.      Combining reports for a complete picture

    3.      Disaster recovery and versioning of applications in a solution

    4.      Enterprise reporting