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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification and Beyond

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification and Beyond Simplified cloud concepts and core Azure fundamentals for absolute beginners to pass the AZ-900 exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073301
Length 424 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Steve Miles Steve Miles
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Cloud Concepts
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Benefits of Cloud Computing 4. Section 2: Core Azure Services
5. Chapter 3: Core Azure Architectural Components 6. Chapter 4: Core Azure Resources 7. Section 3: Core Solutions and Management Tools
8. Chapter 5: Core Azure Solutions 9. Chapter 6: Azure Management Tools 10. Section 4: Security
11. Chapter 7: Azure Security 12. Section 5: Identity, Governance, Privacy, and Compliance
13. Chapter 8: Azure Identity Services 14. Chapter 9: Azure Governance 15. Chapter 10: Azure Privacy and Compliance 16. Section 6: Cost Management and Service-Level Agreements
17. Chapter 11: Azure Cost Planning and Management 18. Chapter 12: Azure Service-Level Agreements 19. Chapter 13: Exam Preparation Practice Tests 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Cloud computing hierarchy of needs

The IT services delivery model can draw parallels to Maslow's hierarchy of needs; this comes from a psychology theory, often represented in a hierarchical pyramid. In this model, the lower-level needs add no value or benefit, but each lower-level need must be met before the next-level needs can be met, leading to dependencies on the lower levels. The challenge is a very delicate balance in that any change in the lower levels affects the chances of success or failure of the required outcome; in this theory, the outcome to be achieved is self-actualization.

This idea can be applied to the IT services delivery model. In this model, the typical technology stack provides the outcome that needs to be met, such as an app, function, or code…:

  • …this must exist on a lower layer of software
  • …which needs to live on a lower layer of compute
  • …which needs to exist on a lower layer of hardware…...
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