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Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond

Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond

By : Donovan Kelly
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Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond

Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond

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By: Donovan Kelly

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Take the first step toward excellence in Azure management and achieving Microsoft certification with this practical guide! This third edition of Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond offers comprehensive insights and clear, step-by-step instructions that follow the latest AZ-104 exam objectives. You’ll work your way from foundational topics such as Azure identity management and governance to essential skills such as deploying and managing storage solutions, configuring virtual networks, and effectively monitoring Azure resources. Each chapter is equipped with practice questions to reinforce your understanding and enhance your practical skills. The book also provides you with access to online mock exams, interactive flashcards, and expert exam tips, guaranteeing that you pass with flying colors. By the end of this book, you'll not only be equipped to pass the AZ-104 exam but also possess the expertise needed to expertly manage Azure environments.
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Container Groups

Container groups contain a set of containers that share their life cycle, resources, network configuration, and storage resources, essentially grouping them. Containers within a container group are scheduled together on the same host (the server on which these run) and in ACI, which is the top-level resource. Container groups can consist of one or more containers.

Figure 14.2 shows an example container group that contains two containers scheduled on the same host. The container group exposes port 80 as the default configuration on a single public IP (an IP accessible from the internet) and has a public DNS label associated with it. The container group also contains two different storage accounts, each of which is associated with one of the containers. Of the two containers, one container exposes port 80 while the other exposes port 1433. On private ports, as illustrated in the following diagram, private refers to ports, IP, or DNS being restricted to access within...

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