Fundamentals Of Azure

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Fundamentalsof AzureMicrosoft Azure EssentialsMichael CollierRobin Shahan

PUBLISHED BYMicrosoft PressA division of Microsoft CorporationOne Microsoft WayRedmond, Washington 98052-6399Copyright 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means withoutthe written permission of the publisher.ISBN: 978-0-7356-9722-5Microsoft Press books are available through booksellers and distributors worldwide. If you need supportrelated to this book, email Microsoft Press Book Support at mspinput@microsoft.com. Please tell us whatyou think of this book at http://aka.ms/tellpress.This book is provided “as-is” and expresses the authors’ views and opinions. The views, opinions, andinformation expressed in this book, including URL and other Internet website references, may changewithout notice.Unless otherwise noted, the companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos,people, places, and events depicted in examples herein are fictitious. No association with any real company,organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place, or event is intended or should beinferred.Microsoft and the trademarks listed at http://www.microsoft.com on the “Trademarks” webpage aretrademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. All other marks are property of their respective owners.Acquisitions, Developmental, and Project Editor: Devon MusgraveEditorial Production: nSight, Inc.Copyeditor: Teresa HortonCover: Twist Creative1

To my wife, Sonja, and son, Aidan; I could not have written this book without yourimmense support and patience.—Michael S. CollierI dedicate this book to my friend Carol Schultz, who passed away earlier this year.She always believed in me.—Robin E. Shahan2

Table of ContentsForeword . 11Introduction . 12Who should read this ebook. 12Assumptions . 12This ebook might not be for you if . 13Organization of this ebook . 13Conventions and features in this ebook . 14System requirements. 14Acknowledgments . 15Errata, updates, & support . 16Free ebooks from Microsoft Press . 16We want to hear from you . 16Stay in touch . 16Chapter 1 Getting started with Azure . 17What is Azure? . 17Overview of cloud computing . 17Comparison of on-premises versus Azure . 18Cloud offering. 19SaaS: Software as a Service. 19PaaS: Platform as a Service . 19IaaS: Infrastructure as a Service . 19Azure services . 20Introduction to portals . 20Azure Preview Portal . 21Blades and journeys . 223

Customizing the Startboard . 27Azure Management Portal . 28Subscription management and billing. 32Available subscriptions . 32Share administrative privileges for your Azure subscription . 33Add administrative privileges in the Azure Preview Portal . 34Add a co-administrator in Azure Management Portal . 38Pricing calculator . 39Billing . 41Chapter 2 Azure Websites and Azure Cloud Services . 46Creating and configuring websites . 46What is Azure Websites? . 46Creating a new website. 47Using the portal . 47Websites gallery. 51Configure and scale a website . 53Configuration. 53Scaling . 59Deploying and monitoring websites . 61Options for creating websites . 61Notepad or an HTML editor . 61WebMatrix . 62Visual Studio . 62Publishing a website from Visual Studio . 63Monitoring a website . 65PaaS Cloud Services . 66Creating a cloud service . 664

Publishing a cloud service . 69Scaling and monitoring a cloud service . 72SCALE options . 72Monitoring . 74Miscellaneous points . 77Configuration in the portal . 77Production and staging slots in the portal . 77Worker roles . 77Chapter 3 Azure Virtual Machines . 78What is Azure Virtual Machines?. 78VM status . 79IP address . 80Billing. 80Create and configure virtual machines . 80Create a virtual machine with the Azure Preview Portal . 81Connect to a virtual machine . 84Configure disks . 84Caching. 85Attach a disk . 85Formatting disks . 87Disk performance . 89Endpoints . 89Virtual machine management . 91Availability set . 92Service level agreement . 93Scalability . 94Image capture. 975

Chapter 4 Azure Storage . 101Blob storage. 101Azure Files (preview) . 102Table storage. 103Queues . 104Redundancy . 106Creating and managing storage . 107Create a storage account . 107Create a container and add blobs . 112Create a table and add records . 116Chapter 5 Azure Virtual Networks . 119What is a virtual network . 119Overview . 119Definitions . 120Virtual network address spaces . 120Subnets . 120DNS servers. 121Creating a virtual network . 121Quick Create . 122Custom Create . 122Using a network configuration file . 125Export the network configuration file . 125Import the network configuration file . 126What ifs . 127What if you add a network? . 127What if you remove a network? . 127What if you change a network? . 1286

Cross-premises connection options . 129Site-to-site connectivity . 129Point-to-site connectivity . 129Comparing site-to-site and point-to-site connectivity . 130Private site-to-site connectivity (ExpressRoute) . 130Point-to-site network . 131Overview of setup process. 131Configuring point-to-site VPN . 132Create a virtual network . 132Deploy a virtual machine into the virtual network . 133Create the VPN gateway . 136Create an authentication certificate for your virtual network . 137Upload the self-signed root certificate . 140Install the client certificate (.pfx) to authenticate the virtual network . 140Install the client VPN package . 141Connect to the virtual network through the VPN client . 141Connect to the VM using the internal IP address . 143Test the VPN connection . 145Chapter 6 Databases .

I hope you enjoy this Microsoft Azure Essentials series from Microsoft Press. The first three ebooks cover fundamentals of Azure, Azure Automation, and Azure Machine Learning. And I hope you enjoy living and working with Microsoft Azure as much as we do. Scott Guthrie Executive Vice President Cloud and Enterprise group, Microsoft Corporation

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