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Azure Stack Hub Demystified

Azure Stack Hub Demystified

By : Young
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Azure Stack Hub Demystified

Azure Stack Hub Demystified

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By: Young

Overview of this book

Azure Stack Hub is the on-premise offering from Microsoft, which provides Azure Cloud services within a customer's own data center. It provides consistent processes between on-site and the cloud, allowing developers to test locally and deploy to the cloud in exactly the same manner. Azure Stack Hub Demystified provides complete coverage of deploying, configuring, administrating, and running Microsoft Azure Stack Hub efficiently. Firstly, you will learn how to deploy Azure Stack Hub within an organization. As you progress, you'll understand configuration and the different services provided by the platform. The book also focuses on the underlying architecture and connectivity options for the modern data center. Later, you will understand various approaches to DevOps and their implementation, and learn key topics for the AZ-600 exam. By the end of this Azure book, you will have a thorough understanding of Azure Stack Hub and the services that are provided by the platform, along with the confidence and information you need to be able to pass the AZ-600 exam.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: Architecture and Deployment
5
Section 2: Identity and Security
9
Section 3: Features
15
Section 4: Monitoring, Licensing, and Billing

Reviewing DevOps on Azure Stack Hub

Azure Stack Hub is a cloud-based system, and cloud-based systems ease the adoption of DevOps practices. DevOps is made easier with Azure Stack Hub, especially for the following practices:

  • Self-service
  • CD
  • IaC

Azure Stack Hub accomplishes this with a broad ecosystem of tooling, which we will cover in detail in the next section.

Traditional on-premises workflows build and define infrastructure separately from the software, which invariably leads to multiple back and forth between the IT department defining the infrastructure and the developers writing the code that runs on the infrastructure.

This disconnect between IT departments and developers leads to multiple handoffs between them, which in turn leads to longer development cycles and potential downtime for developers while releases are handled by the IT department.

With on-premises deployments, the code is generally written for a specific platform, which leads to...

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