Devops - Introduction to Azure Portal

Devops - Introduction to Azure Portal

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Devops - Introduction to Azure Portal
The Azure portal is a web-based, unified console that provides an alternative to command-line tools. With the Azure portal, you can manage your Azure subscription using a graphical user interface. You can build, manage, and monitor everything from simple web apps to complex cloud deployments
Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure (/ˈæʒər, ˈeɪʒər/ AZH-ər, AY-zhər, UK also /ˈæzjʊər, ˈeɪzjʊər/ AZ-ure, AY-zure),[2][3][4] is a cloud computing service operated by Microsoft for application management via Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and supports many different programming languages, tools, and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems.

Azure, announced at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in October 2008, went by the internal project codename "Project Red Dog",[5] and formally released in February 2010, as Windows Azure before being renamed Microsoft Azure on March 25, 2014.[6][7]
1 Services
1.1 Computer services
1.2 Identity
1.3 Mobile services
1.4 Storage services
1.5 Communication services
1.6 Data management
1.7 Messaging
1.8 Media services
1.9 CDN
1.10 Developer
1.11 Management
1.12 Azure AI
1.13 Azure Blockchain Workbench
1.14 Functions
1.15 Internet of Things (IoT)
1.16 Azure Orbital
2 Regional expansion
2.1 Middle East cloud data centers
3 Research partnerships
4 Design
4.1 Deployment models
5 History and timeline
6 Privacy
7 Significant outages
8 Certifications
9 Key people
10 See also
11 References
11.1 Citations
11.2 Sources
12 Further reading
13 External links
Services
Azure uses large-scale virtualization at Microsoft data centers worldwide and it offers more than 600 services.[8]

Computer services
Virtual machines, infrastructure as a service (IaaS) allowing users to launch general-purpose Microsoft Windows and Linux virtual machines, as well as preconfigured machine images for popular software packages.[9]
Most users run Linux on Azure, some of the many Linux distributions offered, including Microsoft's own Linux-based Azure Sphere.[10]
App services, platform as a service (PaaS) environment letting developers easily publish and manage websites.
Websites, Azure Web Sites allows developers to build sites using ASP.NET, PHP, Node.js, Java, or Python and can be deployed using FTP, Git, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server or uploaded through the user portal. This feature was announced in preview form in June 2012 at the Meet Microsoft Azure event.[11] Customers can create websites in PHP, ASP.NET, Node.js, or Python, or select from several open source applications from a gallery to deploy. This comprises one aspect of the platform as a service (PaaS) offerings for the Microsoft Azure Platform. It was renamed Web Apps in April 2015.[6][12]
WebJobs, applications that can be deployed to an App Service environment to implement background processing that can be invoked on a schedule, on demand, or run continuously. The Blob, Table and Queue services can be used to communicate between WebApps,XYZ,iOS Softwares and WebJobs and to provide state.[5]
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) allows you to quickly deploy a production ready kubernetes cluster in Azure. Azure is responsible for managing the control plane and customers get the flexibility to choose/scale the data place (kubernetes worker nodes).[13]
Identity
Azure Active Directory is used to synchronize on-premises directories and enable SSO (Single Sign On). [1]
Azure Active Directory B2C allows the use of consumer identity and access management in the cloud.
Azure Active Directory Domain Services is used to join Azure virtual machines to a domain without domain controllers.
Azure information protection can be used to protect sensitive information.
Azure Active Directory External Identities are set of capabilities which allow organizations to collaborate with external users including customers and partners.[14]
Mobile services
Mobile Engagement collects real-time analytics that highlight users’ behavior. It also provides push notifications to mobile devices.[15]
HockeyApp can be used to develop, distribute, and beta-test mobile apps.[16]
Storage services
Storage Services provides REST and SDK APIs for storing and accessing data on the cloud.
Table Service lets programs store structured text in partitioned collections of entities that are accessed by partition key and primary key. Azure Table Service is a NoSQL non-relational database.
Blob Service allows programs to store unstructured text and binary data as blobs that can be accessed by an HTTP(S) path. Blob service also provides security mechanisms to control access to data.
Queue Service lets programs communicate asynchronously by message using queues.
File Service allows storing and access of data on the cloud using the REST APIs or the SMB protocol.[17]
Communication services

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