1. Introdução ao Azure
Paulo Sant´anna
Microsoft MVP Windows Expert IT-Pro
Twitter: @paulo_santanna
Blog: http://www.paulosantanna.com
2. Introdução à cloud computing
Características das soluções de
computação em nuvem:
Autoatendimento sob demanda
Amplo acesso à rede
Agrupamento de recursos
Elasticidade rápida
Serviço medido
3. Introdução à cloud computing
Uma nuvem híbrida é uma tecnologia que une duas
nuvens separadas - pública e privada - para o propósito
específico de obter recursos de ambas
Uma nuvem pública é
uma infraestrutura,
plataforma ou serviço de
aplicativo que um
provedor de serviços de
nuvem fornece para
acesso e consumo pelo
público
Uma nuvem privada
oferece benefícios
semelhantes aos de uma
nuvem pública, mas é
projetada e protegida
para uso por uma única
organização.
Nuvem Publica, privada, e hibrida
4. Tipos de serviços em nuvem
PaaS
Uma plataforma
de serviços para
hospedar uma
solução
personalizada
IaaS
Uma maneira de
executar
servidores virtuais
na nuvem com
controle total
SaaS
Uma solução
completa de
software (ex:
Office
365/Salesforce)
5. Azure
Plataforma destinada à criação
e execução de aplicativos e
serviços em nuvem.
Mantida nos servidores da
Microsoft.
6. Azure datacenters
Os datacenters do Azure estão localizados nas
seguintes áreas geográficas
Americas Europe Asia Pacific
Central US
East US
East US 2
North Central US
South Central US
West Central US
West US
West US2
US Gov Arizona
US Gov Iowa
US Gov Texas
US Gov Virginia
Canada Central
Canada East
Brazil South
France Central
France South
Germany Central
Germany
Northeast
North Europe
West Europe
UK South
UK West
Australia East
Australia
Southeast
China East
China North
Central India
South India
West India
Japan East
Japan West
Korea Central
Korea South
East Asia
Southeast Asia
7. Entendendo os serviços do Azure
Web & MobileCompute
Virtual Machines
Cloud Services Mobile Apps
Content Delivery
Network
Networking
Traffic Manager
ExpressRoute
Virtual Network
Data & Storage
File Storage
Table Storage
Queue Storage
StorSimpleLoad Balancer
Containers
Container
Registry
Azure DNS
Application
Gateway
Other services
Backup
Azure AD Site Recovery
Azure AD DS
MFA
Azure Security
Center
Key Vault
Network WatcherAutomation
Virtual Machine
Scale Sets
Container
Service
Blob Storage
Disk Storage
Web Apps
Logic Apps
Azure B2C
Log Analytics
Azure Advisor
Azure Monitor
8. Galeria de imagens
Windows Server 2012 R2 Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS CentOS 6.5
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server Oracle Linux 6.4.0.0.0
Windows 8.1 Enterprise
SQL Server 2014 Standard Oracle Database 11g R2 BizTalk Server 2013 SharePoint Server Farm
Microsoft Dynamics
GP 2013
Zulu 8
SAP HANA
Developer Edition Puppet Enterprise 3.2.3 Barracuda Web Application
Oracle WebLogic
Server 12.1.2
Visual Studio Ultimate 2013
openSUSE 13.1
Note: This topic has one additional slide.
Define cloud computing, and compare cloud computing to on-premises computing. List the advantages of cloud computing (scalability, availability, and elasticity), and compare public, private, and hybrid clouds.
Compare public, private, and hybrid clouds.
Use the following examples of software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) services, and ask the students to suggest others:
Microsoft Office 365. This service is a good example of a SaaS offering. It offers a complete software app that Microsoft delivers through the cloud.
Azure Web Apps and Azure SQL Database. These services are good examples of PaaS services. They both offer a platform for building application solutions (a website and a relational database, respectively) but do not require any configuration and management at the operating-system level.
Note: Sometimes SQL Database is described as a database as a service offering, which is a specific subset of PaaS for database management solutions.
Azure Virtual Machines. This service is a good example of an IaaS solution. It enables you to host servers in the cloud with full control over the operating system and virtual hardware.
Identify the continual evolution of various IT functions into packaged services, such as Identity as a service (IDaaS) and disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS).
Question
What advantages does a hybrid cloud model present to an organization that is new to Azure?
Answer
With a hybrid cloud model, an organization can host services on-premises and in the cloud at the same time. This provides a smoother transition from on-premises to the cloud, and the organization incurs only the costs from the actual resources that it uses on Azure. This model also provides the advantages of cloud storage and virtual machine migration to Azure to extend the on-premises disaster recovery environment.
Note: This topic has one additional slide.
Most IT professionals will find the details of Azure datacenter architecture and cluster implementation interesting and beneficial. An understanding of these topics is helpful when planning and implementing Azure services. The key point at this stage is that Azure datacenters are designed to provide a highly resilient, scalable, and security-enhanced platform for cloud infrastructure and apps.
Introduce the available Azure services, providing their high‑level description and describing their core functionality. Point out that this slide presents only some of the service offerings in Azure. The intention is to include services that are relevant in the context of this course.
Objective: To illustrate a sampling of the array of different kinds of VM images available in the VM Gallery.
Notes:
One of the ways a VM can be provisioned is by selecting a predefined image from the VM Gallery, which offers a wide variety of vendor/partner-provided pre-configured VM images that you can choose from.
Examples include
Windows Server versions/editions or Linux Servers
SQL Server database or Oracle database
MSDN subscribers also get access to Windows images pre-populated with Visual Studio and Windows Client OS versions for use in DevTest scenarios
Objective: This section will discuss the steps involved in and key options for provisioning VMs in Azure.