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Azure for Architects. - Second Edition

You're reading from  Azure for Architects. - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789614503
Pages 536 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ritesh Modi Ritesh Modi
Profile icon Ritesh Modi

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Azure Solution Availability and Scalability 3. Security and Monitoring 4. Cross-Subscription Deployments Using ARM Templates 5. ARM Templates - Modular Design and Implementation 6. Designing and Implementing Serverless Solutions 7. Azure Integration Solutions 8. Cost Management 9. Designing Policies, Locks, and Tags 10. Azure Solutions Using Azure Container Services 11. Azure DevOps 12. Azure OLTP Solutions Using Azure SQL Sharding, Pools, and Hybrid 13. Azure Big Data Solutions Using Azure Data Lake Storage and Data Factory 14. Azure Stream Analytics and Event Hubs 15. Designing IoT Solutions 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Virtualization

Virtualization was a breakthrough innovation that completely changed the way physical servers were looked at. It refers to the abstraction of a physical object into a logical object.

The virtualization of physical servers led to virtual servers known as virtual machines. These virtual machines consume and share the same physical CPU, memory, storage, and other hardware with the physical server on which they are hosted. This enabled faster and easier provisioning of application environments on demand, providing high availability and scalability with reduced cost. One physical server was enough to host multiple virtual machines, each virtual machine containing its own operating system and hosting services on it.

There was no longer any need to buy additional physical servers for deploying new applications and services. The existing physical servers were sufficient to host more virtual machines. Furthermore, as part of rationalization, many physical servers were consolidated into a few with the help of virtualization.

Each virtual machine contains the entire operating system, and each virtual machine is completely isolated from other virtual machines, including the physical hosts. Although a virtual machine uses the hardware provided by the host physical server, it has full control over its assigned resources and its environment. These virtual machines can be hosted on a network such as a physical server with its own identity.

Azure can create Linux and Windows virtual machines in a few minutes. Microsoft provides its own images, along with images from partners and the community. Users can provide their own images. Virtual machines are created using these images.

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Published in: Jan 2019 Publisher: Packt ISBN-13: 9781789614503
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