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Exam Ref AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design Certification and Beyond

You're reading from  Exam Ref AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design Certification and Beyond

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566934
Pages 520 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Brett Hargreaves Brett Hargreaves
Profile icon Brett Hargreaves

Table of Contents (30) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Exploring Modern Architecture
2. Chapter 1: Architecture for the Cloud 3. Chapter 2: Principles of Modern Architecture 4. Section 2: Identity and Security
5. Chapter 3: Understanding User Authentication 6. Chapter 4: Managing User Authorization 7. Chapter 5: Ensuring Platform Governance 8. Chapter 6: Building Application Security 9. Section 3: Infrastructure and Storage Components
10. Chapter 7: Designing Compute Solutions 11. Chapter 8: Network Connectivity and Security 12. Chapter 9: Exploring Storage Solutions 13. Chapter 10: Migrating Workloads to Azure 14. Section 4: Applications and Databases
15. Chapter 11: Comparing Application Components 16. Chapter 12: Creating Scalable and Secure Databases 17. Chapter 13: Options for Data Integration 18. Chapter 14: High Availability and Redundancy Concepts 19. Section 5: Operations and Monitoring
20. Chapter 15: Designing for Logging and Monitoring 21. Chapter 16: Developing Business Continuity 22. Chapter 17: Scripted Deployments and DevOps Automation 23. Section 6: Beyond the Exam
24. Chapter 18: Engaging with Real-World Customers 25. Chapter 19: Enterprise Design Considerations 26. Mock Exam
27. Mock Answers
28. Assessments 29. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using Azure Blueprints

In the previous two sections, we looked at how to apply rules so that deployed resources meet the compliance rules as defined by the business. However, these constraints are on the resources themselves.

When new subscriptions are created within an Azure tenant, there will often be a set of components that always need to be in place. For example, every new subscription may need a VNet with a pre-defined set of network security group rules, a user-defined route table, a storage account to store encryption certificates, and so on.

One option would be to create a set of ARM templates within which all these items are defined and deploy them through a DevOps pipeline for each new subscription. The problem with this method is that once the components have been deployed, they can be modified. For some services, especially networking and security-related artifacts, this is not what we want.

Azure Blueprints allows us to define and deploy resource groups, resources...

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