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Published inOct 2018
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Mustafa Toroman
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Mustafa Toroman

Mustafa Toroman is a solution architect focused on cloud-native applications and migrating existing systems to the cloud. He is very interested in DevOps processes and cybersecurity, and he is also an Infrastructure as Code enthusiast and DevOps InstituteAmbassador. Mustafa often speaks at international conferences about cloud technologies. He has been an MVP for Microsoft Azure since 2016 and a C# Corner MVP since 2020. Mustafa has also authored several books about Microsoft Azure and cloud computing, all published by Packt.
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Chapter 3: Infrastructure as a Service – the First Layer of Cloud Computing

  1. What is the oldest Windows Server version supported for Azure VMs?
    Answer: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
  2. What can basic-tier VMs support?
    Answer: Lower IOPS
  3. What are low-priority VMs intended to be used for?
    Answer: Batch processing
  4. Size setting in the Azure Virtual Machine blade is used to...?
    Answer: Both
  1. Runbooks can be used to perform?
    Answer: Both
  2. Azure Load Balancer is used...?
    Answer: To distribute traffic across VMs in the backend pool
  3. Placing VMs in the same availability set will result in...?
    Answer: VMs will be placed in a different rack
  4. Scaling by creating additional instances of VM is called...?
    Answer: Scaling out
  5. Scaling out is an example of...?
    Answer:
    Horizontal scaling
  6. For scaling out of Azure VMs we use...?
    Answer: Scale set
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Mustafa Toroman

Mustafa Toroman is a solution architect focused on cloud-native applications and migrating existing systems to the cloud. He is very interested in DevOps processes and cybersecurity, and he is also an Infrastructure as Code enthusiast and DevOps InstituteAmbassador. Mustafa often speaks at international conferences about cloud technologies. He has been an MVP for Microsoft Azure since 2016 and a C# Corner MVP since 2020. Mustafa has also authored several books about Microsoft Azure and cloud computing, all published by Packt.
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