Azure Infrastructure State of the Union 2021
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- A review of the core Azure infrastructure services and how they fit together for 2021.
Whiteboard available in my randomstuff repo at github.com/johnthebrit/Random....
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:30 Layers of responsibility
0:03:33 Types of service
0:15:00 Regions
0:22:00 Availability zones, availability sets and PPG
0:32:53 AAD, resource structure and governance
0:44:05 Virtual machines
0:58:14 Burstable VMs
1:00:20 Pricing calculator and scaling
1:15:21 Services built on VMs
1:18:00 VM disks and storage
1:23:48 Types of disk
1:26:07 Bursting and performance
1:38:10 Other types of storage
1:41:00 Virtual networks
1:50:00 Network Security Groups
1:52:49 Peering and connectivity
2:01:32 Close and summary - Věda a technologie
Finished this today. so much easier to listen to than many Americans who talk too quickly - the pace of these videos allows you to absorb what is being delivered. Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great overview. Appreciate you making this ad-free and clear.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome overview... I am really surprised why there are not many likes. Probably the best Azure introduction/overview videos I have seen so far.
Thank you
Thank you John.
The best Azure teacher out there!
Very kind, thank you!
Very useful, thanks for all contributions
You’re welcome
merci John. Tons of work to do this I imagine.
Yes, thanks!
Still watching it John, nice complement to the master class
Thanks :)
@@NTFAQGuyIt's actually hard to watch today because I'm listening on my headset at work and as the senior Engineer I'm getting questions every few minutes :) Might wait until tonight to watch completely.
@@gopeisho help you sleep :)
I had to smile as you were describing LRS redundancy while wearing an "I'm only here for the Raid" shirt😋
Loved this video. I'm more IdM/governance but this gave me some nice context. Also, it would be brilliant if you could do an Identity/governance version of this... Pretty please 😏
Look at my azure master class. Have modules on identity and governance.
Hi John. As always, super useful content. Thank you very much. Any chance you can provide the whiteboard content as an SVG as you did for the master class? That’d be highly appreciated.
updated the description with link. thanks for reminder.
Im about halfway through and really enjoying this overview. I am a solutions architect working my way through Azure certs and its easy to lose sight of the bigger picture when focusing on certs. Therefore refreshers and overarching views of the large ecosystem that is Azure are invaluable. interesting to learn the new take on Availability Sets and plenty of other nuggets mentioned in passing here if you pay attention. Wonderful stuff. Thankyou John.
Thanks. Hope you enjoy the second half as well :-)
I must save some spare time to watch this
sorry its so long :-)
@@NTFAQGuy there is speed option in YT luckily :P
@@jatza07 if I ever meet John I expect him to speak to me x2 😂
Hi John, thank you very much for taking the time to make these videos. On the "VM pricing" topic at 1:13:57, you mention shutting down the vm and it makes me so curious about how to shut down a vm through PowerShell. Can you tell me a little bit more? :)
There are other videos on this channel around powershell and azure. They will help
@@NTFAQGuy Awesome! You are the Master!
Great content as always, John.
I know this is my problem but I really, really wish there was an apostrophe in the "IM" on your T-shirt.
lol, tell my wife, she made the shirt for me for christmas :-)
Idk if you have already made a video about this or touched on this one but perhaps if you could maybe make a video explaining the Azure roadmap. Since i plan to also add Azure into my skillset, where would i need to start? which exam or exams are meant for who. Cos i know there is the Storage side of Azure, the sysadmin side of Azure, DevOps, etc etc. I am a system admin, so i obviously would have to take the Azure 103 - 104 i think, it more in my direction.
i'm releasing something Thursday about learning azure in 2021 so that may help with that
@@NTFAQGuy Alright then, I'll be looking forward to it
One thing that I can't find anywhere is what happens when we do not specify an AZ when creating a resource? There are options 1, 2, 3 and then there is None. Is it random? Are all the resources in the same AZ? Is it a fourth AZ? Also, if a disk and VM are in different zones, how come they can communicate? That's not something supported on AWS, for example.
if you don't select then its regional, i.e. its placed somewhere in the region. Not the same AZ, just a random datacenter which may align with a datacenter that maps to one of your AZs, maybe not, but you won't know.
@@NTFAQGuy Thanks. So in theory if we just keep creating VMs they might be in different AZs after all, but no one can voche for that :-) .
I was building a feature recently and I opted for Availability Sets, because I needed it to work in all and every region and just had to many unanswered questions about AZs... Somehow they don't get the attention they deserve in the docs...
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