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Implementing Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: AZ-303 Exam Prep and Beyond

You're reading from   Implementing Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: AZ-303 Exam Prep and Beyond A guide to preparing for the AZ-303 Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam

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Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568570
Length 548 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Implement and Monitor Azure Infrastructure
2. Chapter 1: Implementing Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Creating and Configuring Storage Accounts 4. Chapter 3: Implementing and Managing Virtual Machines 5. Chapter 4: Implementing and Managing Virtual Networking 6. Chapter 5: Creating Connectivity between Virtual Networks 7. Chapter 6: Managing Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) 8. Chapter 7: Implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) 9. Chapter 8: Implementing and Managing Hybrid Identities 10. Section 2: Implement Management and Security Solutions
11. Chapter 9: Managing Workloads in Azure 12. Chapter 10: Implementing Load Balancing and Networking Security 13. Chapter 11: Implementing Azure Governance Solutions 14. Section 3: Implement Solutions for Apps
15. Chapter 12: Creating Web Apps Using PaaS and Serverless 16. Chapter 13: Designing and Developing Apps for Containers 17. Chapter 14: Implementing Authentication 18. Section 4: Implement and Manage Data Platforms
19. Chapter 15: Developing Solutions that Use Cosmos DB Storage 20. Chapter 16: Developing Solutions that Use a Relational Database 21. Chapter 17: Mock Exam Questions
22. Chapter 18: Mock Exam Answers
23. Assessments 24. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding Azure Monitor

Azure Monitor is a monitoring solution in the Azure portal that delivers a comprehensive solution for collecting, analyzing, and acting on telemetry from the cloud and on-premises environments. It can be used to monitor various aspects (for instance, the performance of applications) and identify issues affecting those applications and other resources that depend on them.

The data that is collected by Azure Monitor fits into two fundamental types: metrics and logs. Metrics describe an aspect of a system at a particular point in time and are displayed in numerical values. They are capable of supporting near real-time scenarios. Logs are different from metrics. They contain data that is organized into records, with different sets of properties for each type. Data such as events, traces, and performance data are stored as logs. They can then be combined for analysis purposes.

Azure Monitor supports data collection from a variety of Azure resources, which are all displayed on the overview page in the Azure portal. Azure Monitor provides the following metrics and logs:

  • Application monitoring data: This consists of data about the functionality and performance of the application and the code that is written, regardless of its platform.
  • Guest OS monitoring data: This consists of data about the OS on which your application is running. This could be running in any cloud or on-premises environment.
  • Azure resource monitoring data: This consists of data about the operation of an Azure resource.
  • Azure subscription monitoring data: This consists of data about the operation and management of an Azure subscription, as well as data about the health and operation of Azure itself.
  • Azure tenant monitoring data: This consists of data about the operation of tenant-level Azure services, such as Azure Active Directory.

    Important note

    Azure Monitor now integrates the capabilities of Log Analytics and Application Insights. You can also keep using Log Analytics and Application Insights on their own.

The following diagram gives a high-level view of Azure Monitor. On the left, there are the sources of monitoring data, in the center are the data stores, and on the right are the different functions that Azure Monitor performs with this collected data, such as analysis, alerting, and streaming to external systems:

Figure 1.1 – Overview of Azure Monitor capabilities

Figure 1.1 – Overview of Azure Monitor capabilities

Now that we have some basic knowledge about Azure Monitor, we are going to look at how to analyze alerts and metrics across subscriptions.

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