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Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide, Fourth Edition

You're reading from   Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide, Fourth Edition The essential handbook to cloud transformation with Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077972
Length 228 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Aaditya Pokkunuri Aaditya Pokkunuri
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Greg Leonardo Greg Leonardo
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David Rendón David Rendón
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Jason Milgram Jason Milgram
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Jack Lee Jack Lee
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Automation and governance in Azure FREE CHAPTER 3. Modernizing with hybrid cloud and multicloud 4. Cloud migration: Planning, implementation, and best practices 5. Enabling secure, remote work with Microsoft Azure AD and WVD 6. Security fundamentals to help protect against cybercrime 7. Offers, support, resources, and tips to optimize cost in Azure 8. Conclusion Index

Comparing Azure Stack Hub and Azure Stack HCI

Azure Stack HCI and Azure Stack Hub can both play an essential role in your hybrid and multicloud strategy. Here is a quick summary of their differences:

  • Azure Stack Hub: This allows you to run cloud apps on-premises, when you are disconnected, or to meet regulatory requirements, by leveraging consistent Azure services.
  • Azure Stack HCI: This allows you to run virtualized apps on-premises, strengthen and replace aging server infrastructure, and connect to Azure for cloud services.

Azure Stack Hub offers innovative processes, though may require new skills. It brings Azure services into your datacenter. On the other hand, with Azure Stack HCI, you can use existing skills and familiar processes, and you connect your datacenter to Azure services. It may also be useful to compare what Azure Stack Hub and Azure Stack HCI are not designed to do, or possible constraints.

Azure Stack Hub limitations:

  • Azure Stack Hub...
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