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    Azure Platform As A Service–Web & Apiapplication Deployment

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Azure Platform As A Service–Web & Apiapplication Deployment

    Azure Platform As A Service–Web & Apiapplication Deployment
    Last updated 5/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.92 GB | Duration: 6h 16m

    Make use of Azure Services to build a custom PaaS Azure Cloud using App services, Database as a Service, and Data Proces

    What you'll learn

    Deliver high-bandwidth content with Azure CDN and Akamai

    Load-test your applications with Azure Portal and VSTS

    Manage and scale multiple databases with Azure SQL Elastic

    Develop databases with Azure Table Storage

    Leverage Azure Redis Cache as a Service for high throughput and low latency

    Discover and consume enterprise data assets with Azure Data Catalog

    Requirements

    A basic understanding of Microsoft Azure will be an added advantage.

    Description

    Microsoft Azure provides various services to enable Platform as a Service-based cloud development, allowing you to deliver both simple cloud-based applications and sophisticated and heavy-duty cloud-based enterprise services. This video tutorial will provide you with the necessary know-how to leverage Azure services to build your own PaaS cloud. You'll start by exploring Azure App Services, and learn to work with supported application types based on different parameters such as languages and functions. You'll learn to configure, publish, secure, and analyze your application APIs with Azure API management. Going further, you will learn to leverage Database as a Service in Azure, and work with different options for database management and also different types of databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. You'll even learn to develop NoSQL databases with the help of Azure Table Storage. Next, you will delve into Data Processing as a Service, and learn how to create custom searches for your application, enable messaging between applications and services, and work with data using Azure Data Factory and Azure Data Catalog.
    About the Author
    Brian Christopher Harrison has been involved with Microsoft Azure since 2012, and is currently a Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft. He has been involved in Microsoft training, and has actively blogged and spoken about Azure on Microsoft's site and also has his own screencasts.

    Overview

    Section 1: App Services

    Lecture 1 The Course Overview

    Lecture 2 App Service Types and App Plans – Part One

    Lecture 3 App Service Types and App Plans – Part Two

    Lecture 4 App Service Configuration – Part One

    Lecture 5 App Service Configuration – Part Two

    Lecture 6 App Service Configuration – Part Three

    Lecture 7 Content Delivery Networks

    Lecture 8 API Management – Part One

    Lecture 9 API Management – Part Two

    Lecture 10 Web Application Performance – Part One

    Lecture 11 Web Application Performance – Part Two

    Section 2: Database as a Service

    Lecture 12 Azure SQL – Part One

    Lecture 13 Azure SQL – Part Two

    Lecture 14 Azure SQL – Part Three

    Lecture 15 Azure SQL Elastic

    Lecture 16 Working with MySQL and PostgreSQL

    Lecture 17 Azure Table Storage

    Lecture 18 NoSQL Databases

    Lecture 19 Leveraging Redis Cache

    Section 3: Data Processing as a Service

    Lecture 20 Full-Text Search as a Service

    Lecture 21 Messaging as a Service – Part One

    Lecture 22 Messaging as a Service – Part Two

    Lecture 23 Data Transformation as a Service

    Lecture 24 Azure Data Catalog

    This video tutorial is aimed at IT admins and cloud developers who would like to develop their clouds following the Platform as a Service model with Azure.