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- Summary
- Azure Storage's three musketeers
- Creating an Azure Storage service
- Managing Azure Storage accounts using Azure Storage Explorer
- Connecting to Azure Storage using Azure Storage Explorer
- Azure Storage Explorer
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上架時間:2021-07-02 12:43:01
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- Azure Storage's three musketeers
- Creating an Azure Storage service
- Managing Azure Storage accounts using Azure Storage Explorer
- Connecting to Azure Storage using Azure Storage Explorer
- Azure Storage Explorer
- Downloading an Azure Blob service container
- Uploading a folder to Azure Blob
- AzCopy
- StorSimple 8000 series
- StorSimple Virtual Array
- Azure StorSimple
- Extending Your Azure Storage Management
- Summary
- Further information
- Testing ASR
- ASR recovery plans
- Kicking off replication from on-premises to ASR
- Preparing an infrastructure for replication
- Building a site-to-site VPN connection
- Preparing your environment for ASR
- VMware vSphere and physical servers
- Hyper-V servers
- ASR supportability
- Introduction to ASR
- Azure Site Recovery
- Summary
- Restoring an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Restoring an Azure VM using Azure PowerShell
- Restoring Azure VM files using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Restoring Azure VM files using Azure PowerShell
- Backing up an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Backing up an Azure VM using Azure PowerShell
- Building a Recovery Services vault using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Building a Recovery Services vault using Azure PowerShell
- Automating tasks
- Further information
- Restoring an Azure VM key points
- Restoring an Azure VM
- Restoring Azure VM files key points
- Restoring Azure VM files
- Backing up an Azure VM
- Building a Recovery Services vault
- The process of backing up data
- Why Azure Backup?
- An introduction to Azure Backup
- Azure Backup
- Summary
- Further information
- Adding databases to a failover group using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding databases to a failover group using PowerShell
- Implementing active geo-replication using Azure CLI 2.0
- Implementing active geo-replication using PowerShell
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database using PowerShell
- Adding an additional database to the elastic database pool using Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding database to the elastic database pool using PowerShell
- Creating an elastic database pool using Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating an elastic database pool using PowerShell
- Automating the tasks
- Active geo-replication key points
- Adding the databases to a failover group
- Implementing active geo-replication
- Active geo-replication
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database
- Adding a database to the elastic database pool
- Creating an elastic database pool
- Azure SQL elastic database pools
- Scenarios that would suit SQL on Azure VMs
- SQL on Azure VMs (IaaS)
- Scenarios that would fit in Azure SQL Database
- Azure SQL Database (PaaS)
- SQL Database (IaaS/PaaS)
- Beyond Azure SQL Database Management
- Summary
- Restoring a deleted database using PowerShell
- Restoring a deleted database using PowerShell
- Point-in-time restore using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Point-in-time restore using PowerShell
- Creating an SQL Server-level firewall rule using Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating an SQL Server-level firewall rule using PowerShell
- Creating an Azure SQL Database using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating an Azure SQL Database using PowerShell
- Automating the tasks
- Geo-restore
- Restoring a deleted database
- Restoring Azure SQL Database key points
- Point-in-time restore
- Hardware failure
- How business continuity works for Azure SQL Database
- Azure SQL Database business continuity
- Connecting to Azure SQL Database using SQL SSMS
- Server-level firewall rule
- Connecting to Azure SQL Database
- Creating an Azure SQL Database
- Service tier types
- Single databases
- Elastic database pools
- Service tiers
- Why Azure SQL Database?
- An introduction to Azure SQL Database
- Implementing Azure SQL Databases
- Summary
- Further information
- Capturing the VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Capturing the VM using PowerShell
- Changing the host caching using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Changing the host caching using PowerShell
- Resizing Azure VM disks using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Resizing Azure VM disks using PowerShell
- Adding data disks to an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding data disks to an Azure VM using PowerShell
- Creating an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating the VM
- VM configuration
- Network resources
- Creating an Azure VM using PowerShell
- Automating the tasks
- Capturing the VM with unmanaged storage
- Capturing the VM with managed storage
- Sysprepping the VM
- Capturing VMs
- Changing the host caching type
- Host caching key points
- None
- Read/write
- Read-only
- Host caching
- Resizing disks
- Data disks key points
- Adding a data disk to Azure VM
- VM disks
- Managed disks key points
- Managed versus unmanaged disks
- Storage considerations for Azure VMs
- VM settings
- Creating an Azure VM
- Azure VMs series
- An introduction to Azure VMs
- Azure Storage for VMs
- Summary
- Regenerating storage account access keys using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Regenerating storage account access keys using PowerShell
- Granting the reader role for a user with RBAC using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Granting the reader role to a user with RBAC using PowerShell
- Creating a file share using PowerShell
- Creating Queue storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating Queue storage using PowerShell
- Creating Table storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating Table storage using PowerShell
- Creating Blob storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating Blob storage using PowerShell
- Automating tasks
- Understanding client libraries
- Premium Storage
- Azure Site Recovery
- Azure Backup
- RA-GRS
- Storage design for highly available applications
- SAS
- Access keys
- Granting the reader role to a user using RBAC
- RBAC
- Securing Azure Storage
- Sparse storage and TRIM in Azure
- Stream layer
- Partition layer
- Front-End layer
- Understanding the Azure Storage architecture
- File storage key points
- Creating File storage
- File storage advantages
- File storage
- Queue storage key points
- Creating Queue storage
- Queue storage
- Table storage key points
- Creating Table storage
- Timestamp
- RowKey
- PartitionKey
- Table storage
- Blob storage key points
- Creating Blob storage
- Blob storage
- Azure Storage services
- Delving into Azure Storage
- Summary
- Creating a Storage account using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Installing the Azure CLI 2.0
- Azure command-line interface
- Creating a storage account in the Azure portal using PowerShell
- Installing the Azure PowerShell module from the PowerShell Gallery
- Installing the Azure PowerShell module
- Azure PowerShell
- Automating your tasks
- Creating an Azure Storage account
- Azure Storage Account tips
- Cool access tier
- Hot access tier
- Blob storage accounts
- General-purpose storage accounts
- Azure Storage accounts
- Non-persistent storage
- Persistent storage
- Persistency
- Premium Storage
- Standard Storage
- Performance
- Read-access geo-redundant storage
- Geo-redundant storage
- Zone Redundant Storage
- Locally redundant storage
- Replication types
- Durability
- Azure Storage types
- Deployment model tricks
- Azure portal (ARM model)
- Azure classic portal (ASM model)
- ASM versus ARM model
- Terminologies
- Why Azure Storage?
- An introduction to Microsoft Azure Storage
- Understanding Azure Storage 101
- Questions
- Piracy
- Errata
- Downloading the color images of this book
- Customer support
- Reader feedback
- Conventions
- Who this book is for
- What you need for this book
- What this book covers
- Preface
- Customer Feedback
- Why subscribe?
- www.PacktPub.com
- About the Reviewers
- About the Author
- Credits
- Learning Microsoft Azure Storage
- Copyright
- Title Page
- coverpage
- coverpage
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Learning Microsoft Azure Storage
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Why subscribe?
- Customer Feedback
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Downloading the color images of this book
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- Understanding Azure Storage 101
- An introduction to Microsoft Azure Storage
- Why Azure Storage?
- Terminologies
- ASM versus ARM model
- Azure classic portal (ASM model)
- Azure portal (ARM model)
- Deployment model tricks
- Azure Storage types
- Durability
- Replication types
- Locally redundant storage
- Zone Redundant Storage
- Geo-redundant storage
- Read-access geo-redundant storage
- Performance
- Standard Storage
- Premium Storage
- Persistency
- Persistent storage
- Non-persistent storage
- Azure Storage accounts
- General-purpose storage accounts
- Blob storage accounts
- Hot access tier
- Cool access tier
- Azure Storage Account tips
- Creating an Azure Storage account
- Automating your tasks
- Azure PowerShell
- Installing the Azure PowerShell module
- Installing the Azure PowerShell module from the PowerShell Gallery
- Creating a storage account in the Azure portal using PowerShell
- Azure command-line interface
- Installing the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating a Storage account using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Summary
- Delving into Azure Storage
- Azure Storage services
- Blob storage
- Creating Blob storage
- Blob storage key points
- Table storage
- PartitionKey
- RowKey
- Timestamp
- Creating Table storage
- Table storage key points
- Queue storage
- Creating Queue storage
- Queue storage key points
- File storage
- File storage advantages
- Creating File storage
- File storage key points
- Understanding the Azure Storage architecture
- Front-End layer
- Partition layer
- Stream layer
- Sparse storage and TRIM in Azure
- Securing Azure Storage
- RBAC
- Granting the reader role to a user using RBAC
- Access keys
- SAS
- Storage design for highly available applications
- RA-GRS
- Azure Backup
- Azure Site Recovery
- Premium Storage
- Understanding client libraries
- Automating tasks
- Creating Blob storage using PowerShell
- Creating Blob storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating Table storage using PowerShell
- Creating Table storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating Queue storage using PowerShell
- Creating Queue storage using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating a file share using PowerShell
- Granting the reader role to a user with RBAC using PowerShell
- Granting the reader role for a user with RBAC using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Regenerating storage account access keys using PowerShell
- Regenerating storage account access keys using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Summary
- Azure Storage for VMs
- An introduction to Azure VMs
- Azure VMs series
- Creating an Azure VM
- VM settings
- Storage considerations for Azure VMs
- Managed versus unmanaged disks
- Managed disks key points
- VM disks
- Adding a data disk to Azure VM
- Data disks key points
- Resizing disks
- Host caching
- Read-only
- Read/write
- None
- Host caching key points
- Changing the host caching type
- Capturing VMs
- Sysprepping the VM
- Capturing the VM with managed storage
- Capturing the VM with unmanaged storage
- Automating the tasks
- Creating an Azure VM using PowerShell
- Network resources
- VM configuration
- Creating the VM
- Creating an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding data disks to an Azure VM using PowerShell
- Adding data disks to an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Resizing Azure VM disks using PowerShell
- Resizing Azure VM disks using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Changing the host caching using PowerShell
- Changing the host caching using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Capturing the VM using PowerShell
- Capturing the VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Further information
- Summary
- Implementing Azure SQL Databases
- An introduction to Azure SQL Database
- Why Azure SQL Database?
- Service tiers
- Elastic database pools
- Single databases
- Service tier types
- Creating an Azure SQL Database
- Connecting to Azure SQL Database
- Server-level firewall rule
- Connecting to Azure SQL Database using SQL SSMS
- Azure SQL Database business continuity
- How business continuity works for Azure SQL Database
- Hardware failure
- Point-in-time restore
- Restoring Azure SQL Database key points
- Restoring a deleted database
- Geo-restore
- Automating the tasks
- Creating an Azure SQL Database using PowerShell
- Creating an Azure SQL Database using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Creating an SQL Server-level firewall rule using PowerShell
- Creating an SQL Server-level firewall rule using Azure CLI 2.0
- Point-in-time restore using PowerShell
- Point-in-time restore using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Restoring a deleted database using PowerShell
- Restoring a deleted database using PowerShell
- Summary
- Beyond Azure SQL Database Management
- SQL Database (IaaS/PaaS)
- Azure SQL Database (PaaS)
- Scenarios that would fit in Azure SQL Database
- SQL on Azure VMs (IaaS)
- Scenarios that would suit SQL on Azure VMs
- Azure SQL elastic database pools
- Creating an elastic database pool
- Adding a database to the elastic database pool
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database
- Active geo-replication
- Implementing active geo-replication
- Adding the databases to a failover group
- Active geo-replication key points
- Automating the tasks
- Creating an elastic database pool using PowerShell
- Creating an elastic database pool using Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding database to the elastic database pool using PowerShell
- Adding an additional database to the elastic database pool using Azure CLI 2.0
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database using PowerShell
- Setting Azure AD authentication to Azure SQL Database using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Implementing active geo-replication using PowerShell
- Implementing active geo-replication using Azure CLI 2.0
- Adding databases to a failover group using PowerShell
- Adding databases to a failover group using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Further information
- Summary
- Azure Backup
- An introduction to Azure Backup
- Why Azure Backup?
- The process of backing up data
- Building a Recovery Services vault
- Backing up an Azure VM
- Restoring Azure VM files
- Restoring Azure VM files key points
- Restoring an Azure VM
- Restoring an Azure VM key points
- Further information
- Automating tasks
- Building a Recovery Services vault using Azure PowerShell
- Building a Recovery Services vault using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Backing up an Azure VM using Azure PowerShell
- Backing up an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Restoring Azure VM files using Azure PowerShell
- Restoring Azure VM files using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Restoring an Azure VM using Azure PowerShell
- Restoring an Azure VM using the Azure CLI 2.0
- Summary
- Azure Site Recovery
- Introduction to ASR
- ASR supportability
- Hyper-V servers
- VMware vSphere and physical servers
- Preparing your environment for ASR
- Building a site-to-site VPN connection
- Preparing an infrastructure for replication
- Kicking off replication from on-premises to ASR
- ASR recovery plans
- Testing ASR
- Further information
- Summary
- Extending Your Azure Storage Management
- Azure StorSimple
- StorSimple Virtual Array
- StorSimple 8000 series
- AzCopy
- Uploading a folder to Azure Blob
- Downloading an Azure Blob service container
- Azure Storage Explorer
- Connecting to Azure Storage using Azure Storage Explorer
- Managing Azure Storage accounts using Azure Storage Explorer
- Creating an Azure Storage service
- Azure Storage's three musketeers
- Summary 更新時間:2021-07-02 15:26:44