Azure Stack Hub demystified : building hybrid cloud, IaaS and PaaS solutions /
Deploy, configure, administer, and run Microsoft Azure Stack Hub Key Features Understand the topics required for the Microsoft Azure AZ-600 exam Configure and provide services from Microsoft Azure Stack Hub Implement data center integration with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub Book DescriptionAzure Stack...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright and Credits
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Section 1: Architecture and Deployment
- Chapter 1: What Is Azure Stack Hub?
- Introducing Azure Stack
- Supporting the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure
- Understanding private cloud
- Edge and disconnected solutions
- Understanding hybrid use cases
- Development
- Testing
- Regulatory
- Cloud application model
- Why is it compelling?
- Introducing Azure Arc
- Learning about Azure Stack integrated systems
- Why Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI)?
- Appliances
- Support
- Minimum hardware requirements
- Exploring the AZ-600 exam requirements
- Provide services (30
- 35%)
- Implement data center integration (15
- 20%)
- Manage identity and access (10
- 15%)
- Manage infrastructure (30
- 35%)
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Azure Stack Architecture
- Providing an in-depth architecture overview
- Cloud Operating Model
- Infrastructure software
- Core infrastructure roles
- Hardware life cycle host (HLH)
- Azure Stack Hub concepts
- Learning about capacity, scalability, and resiliency
- Understanding compute
- Getting to know the networking component
- Introducing storage
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Azure Stack Hub Deployment
- Technical requirements
- Understanding the cloud operating model
- Defining the cloud operating model
- Common operating model patterns
- Overviewing data center integration in depth
- Reviewing infrastructure and cloud service management
- Preparing for deployment
- Identity prerequisites
- Licensing model
- Networking prerequisites
- Data center integration touchpoints
- Edge deployment
- Enterprise deployment
- DNS integration
- Certificate requirements
- Crucial decisions
- Getting to know HLH and DVP deployment
- Hardware life cycle host (HLH)
- Deployment virtual machine (DVM)
- Deploying Azure Stack Hub
- Azure Stack Hub nodes and names
- Rerun
- Post-deployment and troubleshooting
- Post-deployment tasks
- Connected registration
- Disconnected registration
- Integration with monitoring solutions
- Tools and tips
- Troubleshooting
- Summary
- Section 2: Identity and Security
- Chapter 4: Exploring Azure Stack Hub Identity
- Technical requirements
- Introducing the terminology and background
- Directory tenants
- Users
- Applications
- Service principals
- Services
- Consent
- Protocols
- Token types
- Understanding the Azure identity model
- Reviewing Azure Stack Hub identity fundamentals
- Overviewing directory-based authentication in depth
- Understanding the AAD single-tenant topology
- Understanding the AAD multi-tenancy topology
- Understanding the ADFS topology
- Understanding RBAC
- Configuring multi-tenancy in Azure Stack Hub
- Configuring ADFS and Graph integration
- Deciding between AAD and ADFS
- The connected Azure Stack Hub deployment
- The disconnected Azure Stack Hub deployment