Migrating a Two-Tier Application to Azure: A Hands-on Walkthrough of Azure Infrastructure, Platform, and Container Services
- 1h 14m
- Peter De Tender
- Apress
- 2021
Understand and build a proof of concept by migrating a multi-tiered .NET Core web application to the Azure public cloud, leveraging different Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS), Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Azure Container offerings. These include Azure Container Instance (ACI), Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), and CI/CD pipeline deployments using Azure DevOps.
After a first chapter in which you set up the baseline for the lab scenarios, you will start with the basics of automating Azure resource deployments using Visual Studio and powerful Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates. Next, you’ll learn about the importance of performing proper assessments and the tools Microsoft offers to help in this migration preparation phase. After that, you will validate the virtual machine deployment and learn about SQL Server database migration to SQL Azure PaaS, as well as deploying and migrating web applications to Azure Web Apps.
After covering these foundational platform components, the next chapters focus on the core concepts and advantages of using containers for running business workloads. These labs are based on Docker, Azure Container Registry (ACR), ACI, and Web App for Containers, and show you how to enable container orchestration and cloud-scale using AKS.
In the last part of the book, you will work with Azure DevOps, the Microsoft application lifecycle environment, building a CI/CD pipeline to publish workloads using the DevOps principles and concepts. You’ll see the integration with the rest of the Azure services, closing with a module on overall Azure monitoring and operations and what tools Azure has available to assist your IT teams in this challenge.
What You Will Learn
- Use Azure to enable digital transformation
- Carry out Azure automated deployments using ARM templates and Azure DevOps
- Run VM-based workloads on Azure
- Migrate VM-based workloads to Azure platform services
- Monitor Azure running workloads with Azure Monitor and Log Analytics
Who This Book Is For
Anyone who wants to learn about different Azure architectures by going through hands-on exercises.
About the Author
Peter De Tender has more than 20 years’ experience in architecting and deploying Microsoft datacenter technologies. Since early 2012, he started shifting to cloud technologies (Office 365, Intune) and quickly jumped onto the Azure platform, working as cloud solution architect and trainer, out of his own company. Since September 2019, Peter moved into an FTE role within Microsoft Corp in the prestigious Azure Technical Trainer team, providing Azure readiness workshops to larger customers and partners across the globe.
Peter was an Azure MVP for 5 years, a Microsoft Certified Trainer for more than 12 years, and is still actively involved in the community as speaker, technical writer, and author.
You can follow Peter on twitter @pdtit and check his technical blog, 007ffflearning.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Prerequisite Lab: Deploying Your Lab Virtual Machine
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Lab 1: Deploying an Azure Virtual Machine Baseline Application Workload
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Lab 2: Performing Assessment of Your as-is Situation
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Lab 3: Deploying an Azure SQL Database and Migrating from SQLVM
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Lab 4: Deploying an Azure Web App and Migrating from WebVM
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Lab 5: Deploying Docker and Running Azure Container Workloads
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Lab 6: Deploying and Running Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
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Lab 7: Managing and Monitoring Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
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Lab 8: Deploying Azure Workloads Using Azure DevOps