- Intro and Instructor Bio
- Azure storage and data services
- Azure Blobs
- Azure Files
- Azure Queues
- Azure Tables
- Azure Disks
- Storage account types & access tiers
- Storage account redundancy
- Read access to the secondary region
- Azure storage pricing
- Recap
- Check Your Understanding
What you'll learn
- Define and explain Azure storage, data services, storage account types, access tiers, and Azure storage redundancy
- Identify Azure disk types, roles. pricing, and supported configuration
- Describe Azure storage use cases and data services endpoints
- Explain Azure storage durability, redundancy options, and supported data services
Description
This course teaches you about Azure storage account types, data services, access tiers, redundancy, and pricing. These are fundamental concepts of Azure storage. Understanding these concepts will pave the way to mastering Azure storage once you delve into blobs, files, queues, and tables.
The Azure Storage platform is Microsoft's cloud storage solution for modern data storage scenarios. Azure Storage offers highly available, massively scalable, durable, and secure storage for various data objects in the cloud. Azure Storage data objects are accessible from anywhere worldwide over HTTP or HTTPS via a REST API. Azure Storage also offers client libraries for developers building applications or services with .NET, Java, Python, JavaScript, C++, and Go. Developers and IT professionals can use Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI to write scripts for data management or configuration tasks. In addition, the Azure portal and Azure Storage Explorer provide user-interface tools for interacting with Azure Storage.
If you are new to the cloud, this course is for you. If you are switching from other cloud providers, this course will help you understand how Microsoft does it differently or similarly. It is always fun to compare solutions from different vendors.
This course starts with defining what Azure storage is, then delving into data services, the different storage account types, and what they are for. When you store data in the cloud, you need to consider performance and pricing; this is what the access tiers topic explains.
One of my favorites is redundancy options; I know people need help to understand the concept. If you read the Microsoft document on redundancy 3 times, I bet you won't get the guest of it! With the help of Visio and PowerPoint, I made it super easy to grasp the concept; it's so easy. I promise?.
Enjoy the course.
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About the instructors
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Rafat Sumreen
Cloud Solutions Architect, Trainer, & Author
Rafat is a Cloud Solutions Architect, Trainer, and Author with over 20 years of experience in the IT field. Rafat has been architecting, implementing, and managing complex, large-scale Azure and Office 365 cloud solutions in Australia and globally.
Rafat started his IT journey in 1998 in Sydney, Australia, when he worked for the Australian Stock Exchange and helped stockbrokers with their DOS-based SEAT terminals. (SEAT stands for Stock Exchange Automated Terminal).
Rafat joined Microsoft in 2004 and worked on Windows Server, Exchange, Lync, and Ops Manager projects for public and private sector organizations in Jordan and the MEA region. Additionally, Rafat advocated Microsoft's positioning in regional and global events and helped customers adopt and deploy Microsoft on-premises and cloud solutions.
Rafat is certified in Azure, AWS, Teams, Exchange, Windows Server, and TOGAF.
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Very informative