akshay L

akshay L

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Azure Training | Azure Tutorial | Intellipaat

In this Azure training video you will learn end to end about Microsoft azure from scratch. This Azure full course is all you need to get started with this technology. We have covered everything right from basics to the advanced concepts so that you don’t have to look for anywhere else.

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Buddha Community

Azure Training | Azure Tutorial | Intellipaat
Aayush Singh

Aayush Singh

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Azure Tutorial | Azure Tutorial For Beginners | Learn Azure | Intellipaat

Azure tutorial

You will learn what is cloud computing, what is azure, how to create an Azure account, various azure services, azure CLI, azure virtual machine, what is azure app services along with hands-on demo and interview questions and answers. This is a must-watch session for everyone who wishes to learn azure from and make a career in it.

Who should watch this Microsoft Azure video?

If you want to learn Azure to become Solutions architects & programmers looking to build SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS applications then this Intellipaat windows azure certification is for you. The Intellipaat Azure video is your first step to learn Azure. Since this Microsoft Azure certification video can be taken by anybody, so if you are a Network and Systems administrator or Graduates and professionals looking to upgrade the skills to cloud technologies or Storage and security admins, Virtualization & network engineers then you can also watch this Azure certification video.

Why should you opt for an Azure career?

If you want to fast-track your career then you should strongly consider Azure. Cloud computing and cloud infrastructure are today some of the most powerful shifts that are happening in organizations around the world that want to benefit from its strengths like low cost, instant availability and high reliability. The Intellipaat industry-designed Microsoft Azure training is for those looking to make a solid career in the Microsoft Azure domain and become a Microsoft Azure certified professional. The salaries for Azure professionals are very good. Hence this Intellipaat azure video is your stepping stone to a successful career!

#azure tutorial #azure tutorial for beginners #learn azure

Ron  Cartwright

Ron Cartwright

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Getting Started With Azure Event Grid Viewer

In the last article, we had a look at how to start with Azure DevOps: Getting Started With Audit Streaming With Event Grid

In the article, we will go to the next step to create a subscription and use webhook event handlers to view those logs in our Azure web application.

#cloud #tutorial #azure #event driven architecture #realtime #signalr #webhook #azure web services #azure event grid #azure #azure event grid #serverless architecture #application integration

Deion  Hilpert

Deion Hilpert

1593289260

Cloud Computing Live-1|Introduction to Azure|Azure Tutorial|Azure Training

🔥 Edureka Azure Training - https://www.edureka.co/microsoft-certified-azure-solution-architect-certification-training This Microsoft Azure video will get you

#azure #cloud computing live #introduction #tutorial #training

Eric  Bukenya

Eric Bukenya

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Learn NoSQL in Azure: Diving Deeper into Azure Cosmos DB

This article is a part of the series – Learn NoSQL in Azure where we explore Azure Cosmos DB as a part of the non-relational database system used widely for a variety of applications. Azure Cosmos DB is a part of Microsoft’s serverless databases on Azure which is highly scalable and distributed across all locations that run on Azure. It is offered as a platform as a service (PAAS) from Azure and you can develop databases that have a very high throughput and very low latency. Using Azure Cosmos DB, customers can replicate their data across multiple locations across the globe and also across multiple locations within the same region. This makes Cosmos DB a highly available database service with almost 99.999% availability for reads and writes for multi-region modes and almost 99.99% availability for single-region modes.

In this article, we will focus more on how Azure Cosmos DB works behind the scenes and how can you get started with it using the Azure Portal. We will also explore how Cosmos DB is priced and understand the pricing model in detail.

How Azure Cosmos DB works

As already mentioned, Azure Cosmos DB is a multi-modal NoSQL database service that is geographically distributed across multiple Azure locations. This helps customers to deploy the databases across multiple locations around the globe. This is beneficial as it helps to reduce the read latency when the users use the application.

As you can see in the figure above, Azure Cosmos DB is distributed across the globe. Let’s suppose you have a web application that is hosted in India. In that case, the NoSQL database in India will be considered as the master database for writes and all the other databases can be considered as a read replicas. Whenever new data is generated, it is written to the database in India first and then it is synchronized with the other databases.

Consistency Levels

While maintaining data over multiple regions, the most common challenge is the latency as when the data is made available to the other databases. For example, when data is written to the database in India, users from India will be able to see that data sooner than users from the US. This is due to the latency in synchronization between the two regions. In order to overcome this, there are a few modes that customers can choose from and define how often or how soon they want their data to be made available in the other regions. Azure Cosmos DB offers five levels of consistency which are as follows:

  • Strong
  • Bounded staleness
  • Session
  • Consistent prefix
  • Eventual

In most common NoSQL databases, there are only two levels – Strong and EventualStrong being the most consistent level while Eventual is the least. However, as we move from Strong to Eventual, consistency decreases but availability and throughput increase. This is a trade-off that customers need to decide based on the criticality of their applications. If you want to read in more detail about the consistency levels, the official guide from Microsoft is the easiest to understand. You can refer to it here.

Azure Cosmos DB Pricing Model

Now that we have some idea about working with the NoSQL database – Azure Cosmos DB on Azure, let us try to understand how the database is priced. In order to work with any cloud-based services, it is essential that you have a sound knowledge of how the services are charged, otherwise, you might end up paying something much higher than your expectations.

If you browse to the pricing page of Azure Cosmos DB, you can see that there are two modes in which the database services are billed.

  • Database Operations â€“ Whenever you execute or run queries against your NoSQL database, there are some resources being used. Azure terms these usages in terms of Request Units or RU. The amount of RU consumed per second is aggregated and billed
  • Consumed Storage â€“ As you start storing data in your database, it will take up some space in order to store that data. This storage is billed per the standard SSD-based storage across any Azure locations globally

Let’s learn about this in more detail.

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Ruthie  Bugala

Ruthie Bugala

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How to set up Azure Data Sync between Azure SQL databases and on-premises SQL Server

In this article, you learn how to set up Azure Data Sync services. In addition, you will also learn how to create and set up a data sync group between Azure SQL database and on-premises SQL Server.

In this article, you will see:

  • Overview of Azure SQL Data Sync feature
  • Discuss key components
  • Comparison between Azure SQL Data sync with the other Azure Data option
  • Setup Azure SQL Data Sync
  • More…

Azure Data Sync

Azure Data Sync —a synchronization service set up on an Azure SQL Database. This service synchronizes the data across multiple SQL databases. You can set up bi-directional data synchronization where data ingest and egest process happens between the SQL databases—It can be between Azure SQL database and on-premises and/or within the cloud Azure SQL database. At this moment, the only limitation is that it will not support Azure SQL Managed Instance.

#azure #sql azure #azure sql #azure data sync #azure sql #sql server