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Shijimol Ambi Karthikeyan, Bapi Chakraborty
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Understanding Azure Monitoring
Includes IaaS and PaaS Scenarios
1st ed. 2020. xv, 165 S. 10 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2020
ISBN: 1-484-25129-6 (1484251296)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-25129-4 (9781484251294)
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Explore the architectural constructs of Azure monitoring capabilities and learn various design and implementation aspects for complex use cases. This book covers the different scenarios in a modern-day multi-cloud enterprise and the tools available in Azure for monitoring and securing these environments.
Understanding Azure Monitoring starts by discussing the rapid changes happening in the cloud and the challenges faced by cloud architects. You will then look at the basics of Azure monitoring and the available tools, including service level agreements (SLAs), auditing, and security. Next, you will learn how to select the best tools for monitoring, operational strategy, and integration with on-premises SIEM systems.
You´ll work through some scenario-based examples to monitor the workload and respond to failures. Here, you will monitor a simple web application on Azure, a multi-region web application, and applications that include PaaS and IaaS services. Towards the end of the book, you will explore monitoring in DevOps and see why it is important to be aware of continuous changes.
What You Will Learn
Work with Azure IaaS and PaaS resources and monitoring and diagnostics capabilities
Discover how the operational landscape changes on Azure
Look at cloud-only and on-premises hybrid integration
Study architectural constructs for design and implementation
Who This Book Is For
Infrastructure and solution architects who want to integrate Azure-based monitoring solutions in a cloud native or hybrid-cloud architecture.
Chapter 1: The Ever Changing Landscape of the Cloud
Chapter Goal: In this chapter we will quickly touch upon how the public cloud computing changing the operational aspects of the modern enterprise -Those who have adopted, those who are born in the cloud and those who are still strategizing and identifying what works for them and what doesn´t. In each case they need to identify how things change to be in a fully functional operationalization state. No of pages:12
Sub -Topics
1. The traditional and the new
2. An architect´s challenge
3. Achieving Operational efficiency
4. Key Architectural Constructs
Chapter 2: The Scenarios and the Tools
Chapter Goal: Focus on the various scenarios that includes muti, hybrid, health, SLA, resource monitoring etc. and the Azure tools that enables them
No of pages : 30
Sub - Topics
1. Introducing Azure Monitoring and diagnostics platform
2. SLA
3. Auditing & Compliance
4. Security
5. Availability
6. Performance
7. Usage
8. Health
Chapter 3: The Big Picture with Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategy
Chapter Goal: Which tools are out there and how they fit into your monitoring and operational strategy; Integration with On-premises SIEM systems. This will cover the importance of choosing the right remediation techniques as well as information on configuring Alerts. It will also cover the best practices to be followed in Azure Monitoring configuration
No of pages : 20
Sub - Topics:
1. Integration study of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS worlds
2. Hybrid cloud monitoring
3. Multi cloud monitoring
Chapter 4: Scenario Based Examples: Cloud Only
Chapter Goal: Discuss various ways to monitor the workloads and take remediation measures to predict and respond to failures
No of pages : 43
Sub - Topics:
1. Design and implementation reference guide
2. Monitoring a simple WebApplication on Azure
3. Monitoring multi region Web Application
4. Monitor for failure of a cloud only application
5. Application that includes PaaS and IaaS services
Chapter 5: Scenario Based Examples: Hybrid Applications and Systems
Chapter Goal: Discuss various ways to monitor the workloads and take remediation measures to predict and respond to failures
No of pages : 30
Sub - Topics:
1. Monitoring an application with SCOM integration
2. Monitoring failure of a hybrid application
3. Azure Monitor integration with On-premises SIEM systems
4. Identity logging, reporting and Analytics
Chapter 6: Accepting Continuous Changes and Capabilities
Chapter Goal : This chapter will explore the importance of monitoring in DevOps culture, upcoming capabilities and importance of Cloud CoE in the enterprise
No of pages : 15
Sub - Topics:
1. The DevOps culture
2. Upcoming capabilities
3. The Cloud CoE team in the enterprise