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This video overviews Microsoft Azure's basic infrastructure components, covering physical infrastructure, resource management, and interactive lab creation. It emphasizes core architectural components, Azure benefits, and subscription details. Additionally, it walks through using the Microsoft Learn Sandbox and different command line interfaces.
Discover the rules, misconceptions, and benefits of the Azure Free Account. The free account offers 55 always free services and a $200 credit, but be careful with extra charges. The account has limitations on data upload and usage of applications. Understand the difference between spending limits and credit to manage Azure services. Maximize the benefits of this powerful platform by gaining insights into the realities of the Azure Free Account.
This brief tutorial will guide you through the process of creating an Azure subscription.
Steps
Search for and Click Subscription
Click the + to add the Subscription
Select Review and Create
Choose the Create Button
This lab is a quick and easy tutorial on creating an Azure Resource Group.
Steps
Search for and Click Resource Group
Click the + to add the Subscription
Select a Subscription
Name your Resource Group
Push Review and Create
Click the Create Button
Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) provide a flexible cloud infrastructure that grants full control over the operating system and custom software. They present various configuration options and support the quick creation and provisioning of VMs using pre-configured images. Azure also offers scalability options through features such as Virtual Machine Scale Sets, which enable automated management of identical, load-balanced VM groups. In addition, Virtual Machine Availability Sets ensure high availability and resilience by grouping VMs based on update and fault domains, protecting against network and power failures.
VMs are versatile and can be used for testing, running applications in the cloud, disaster recovery, and extending on-premises networks to the cloud. Additionally, VMs provide an efficient migration path from physical servers to the cloud. Users can select resources such as size, storage disks, and networking configurations when provisioning a VM.
Azure Virtual Desktop is another service that provides desktop and application virtualization in the cloud. It offers centralized security management and supports multi-session Windows deployments with broad application support for a consistent user experience.
This is the second course in the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals for AZ-900. This class is an excellent resource for those interested in learning more about the basic components of Azure. During the class, you will gain an in-depth understanding of Azure's physical infrastructure, resource management, and the benefits of Azure subscriptions. The course will delve into the core architectural components, Azure benefits, and the usage of Microsoft Learn Sandbox and various command line interfaces.
Furthermore, the video aims to clarify the Azure Free Account's rules, misconceptions, and advantages. It highlights the account's 55 always-free services and $200 credit while cautioning about potential additional charges and limitations on data upload and application usage. The video offers insights to help you maximize the benefits of the Azure Free Account by dispelling any confusion surrounding the discrepancy between spending limits and credit.
Additionally, the video outlines Azure's physical infrastructure, including data centers, regions, and availability zones. You will learn about Azure's management infrastructure, encompassing resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups, which collectively facilitate efficient management, resiliency, and reliability of Azure services and resources. By the end of the course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of Azure's physical and management infrastructure and how you can utilize Azure subscriptions to their fullest potential.t, resiliency, and reliability of Azure services and resources.