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Demystifying the Azure Well-Architected Framework : Guiding Principles and Design Best Practices for Azure Workloads (1st ed.)

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Use the Azure well-architected framework to deploy your workloads in Azure and align them with Microsoft recommended best practices.

This book takes a deep dive into the five architecture elements (cost optimization, performance efficiency, operational excellence, reliability, and security) and provides practical guidance on incorporating them into your architecture. The book starts with an introduction to the relevance of the well-architectured framework and why it should form the baseline of your design decisions when deploying applications in Azure.

You will learn how customers can optimize the cost of deployment in Azure and understand all aspects of implementation.

The book takes you through the practices and processes to be followed to run applications smoothly and you will understand the end-to-end process of design, deployment, and monitoring.

You will go through paradigms for designing environments to meet different performance demands.

The book covers how to build resilient and highly available applications in Azure with a sample configuration for monitoring. And you will learn how to enable security to ensure confidentiality and integrity of workloads in Azure. After reading this book, you will know the practical nuances of designing high-performing applications in the Microsoft cloud.

What You Will LearnUnderstand the five pillars of the well-architected frameworkUse tools and services to optimize costDesign for performance efficiencyDeal with threat vectors in the cloudWho This Book Is ForSolution architects and cloud teams in Azure

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Apress
1484271181 / 9781484271186
Paperback / softback
29/05/2021
United States
136 pages, 67 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 136 p. 67 illus.
155 x 235 mm