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Learn Azure Administration - Second Edition

You're reading from  Learn Azure Administration - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636112
Pages 346 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kamil Mrzygłód Kamil Mrzygłód
Profile icon Kamil Mrzygłód

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Azure for Azure Administrators
2. Chapter 1: Azure Fundamentals 3. Chapter 2: Basics of Infrastructure as Code 4. Part 2: Networking for Azure Administrator
5. Chapter 3: Understanding Azure Virtual Networks 6. Chapter 4: Exploring Azure Load Balancer 7. Part 3: Administration of Azure Virtual Machines
8. Chapter 5: Provisioning Azure Virtual Machines 9. Chapter 6: Configuring Virtual Machine Extensions 10. Chapter 7: Configuring Backups 11. Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Disks 12. Part 4: Azure Storage for Administrators
13. Chapter 9: Configuring Blob Storage 14. Chapter 10: Azure Files and Azure File Sync 15. Chapter 11: Azure Storage Security and Additional Tooling 16. Part 5: Governance and Monitoring
17. Chapter 12: Using Azure Policy 18. Chapter 13: Azure Monitor and Alerts 19. Chapter 14: Azure Log Analytics 20. Chapter 15: Exploring Network Watcher 21. Index 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using Azure Backup Server

Until now, we discussed backup capabilities in Azure using managed resources. This path allows us to secure workloads that work natively in Azure (that is, Azure VMs; Azure SQL runs as SQL Server on Azure VM; Azure Files storage), but in scenarios where we have non-native resources, we need to seek another solution. This is where Microsoft Azure Backup Server (MABS) comes into play.

Using Azure Backup Server is a more advanced operation as it involves installing additional software and managing it by ourselves (as opposed to using Azure Recovery Services vaults integrated with managed workloads). In general, this approach can be used for the following services:

  • VMs managed by Hyper-V
  • VMs managed by VMware
  • Azure Stack HCI
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • SharePoint Server
  • Microsoft Exchange

As you can see, those workloads are mostly connected to services running on-premises in many common setups available in lots of projects. For some...

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