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Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure

You're reading from   Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure Implement, monitor, and manage important Azure services and components including IaaS and PaaS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789134964
Length 390 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mustafa Toroman Mustafa Toroman
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Preface 1. Key Concepts of Cloud Computing FREE CHAPTER 2. Azure Networking - Foundation of Azure IaaS 3. Infrastructure as a Service - the First Layer of Cloud Computing 4. Azure App Service - Hosting Web Applications without a Server 5. The Azure Data Platform 6. Azure Storage, Backup, and Site Recovery - Moving your Data to Azure 7. Hybrid Cloud with Azure - Extending Local Workloads to the Cloud 8. Azure Active Directory - Identity in the Cloud 9. Azure Security and Administration 10. Best Practices 11. Assessments 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Azure Virtual Machine Scale Set

Elasticity is one of the big benefits of cloud computing. We have the ability to scale up and down based on our workloads and demand. If we have increased workload, we scale up. If workload decreases, we scale back down. With a pricing model of paying for what you use and billing by the minute, this allow us to save money.

We have already explained how to set up scale up and scale down VMs in Microsoft Azure. Scaling up and down means to change the size of the VM to a bigger or smaller instance. This is called vertical scaling. This can be very useful, but this approach has one consequence—every time a VM size is changed, reboot occurs. So, vertical scaling can be helpful as it can increase the size of the VM to handle more workload, but it will always cause downtime in the period when the VM is rebooting.

The solution for this is horizontal...

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