Develop a solid understanding of cloud computing, Linux virtual machine, container virtualization, and other fundamental concepts to create and manage your Linux workload in Azure
Key Features
Deploy and manage virtual machines in the Azure environment Explore open source tools to integrate automation and orchestration Implement Linux features to create and manage containers
Book DescriptionThanks to its flexibility in delivering scalable cloud solutions, Microsoft Azure is a suitable platform for managing all your workloads. You can use it to implement Linux virtual machines and containers, and to create applications in open source languages with open APIs.
This Linux administration book first takes you through the fundamentals of Linux and Azure to prepare you for the more advanced Linux features in later chapters. With the help of real-world examples, youll learn how to deploy virtual machines (VMs) in Azure, expand their capabilities, and manage them efficiently. You will manage containers and use them to run applications reliably, and in the concluding chapter, you'll explore troubleshooting techniques using a variety of open source tools.
By the end of this book, you'll be proficient in administering Linux on Azure and leveraging the tools required for deployment.
What you will learn
Grasp the fundamentals of virtualization and cloud computing Understand file hierarchy and mount new filesystems Maintain the life cycle of your application in Azure Kubernetes Service Manage resources with the Azure CLI and PowerShell Manage users, groups, and filesystem permissions Use Azure Resource Manager to redeploy virtual machines Implement configuration management to configure a VM correctly Build a container using Docker
Who this book is forIf you are a Linux administrator or a Microsoft professional looking to deploy and manage your workload in Azure, this book is for you. Although not necessary, knowledge of Linux and Azure will assist with understanding core concepts.
Table of Contents
Exploring the Microsoft Azure Cloud
Getting Started with the Azure Cloud
Basic Linux Administration
Managing Azure
Advanced Linux Administration
Managing Linux Security and Identities
Deploying Your Virtual Machines
Exploring Continuous Configuration Automation
Container Virtualization in Azure
Working with the Azure Kubernetes Service
Troubleshooting Your Workloads in Azure
Appendix
Kamesh Ganesan is a cloud evangelist and a seasoned technology professional with nearly 23 years of IT experience in all major cloud technologies, including Azure, AWS, GCP, and Alibaba Cloud. He has over 45 IT certifications, including 5 AWS, 3 Azure, and 3 GCP certifications. Hes played many roles, including certified multi-cloud architect, cloud native application architect, lead database administrator, and programmer analyst. He architected, built, automated, and delivered high- quality, mission-critical, and innovative technology solutions that helped his enterprise, commercial, and government clients to be very successful and significantly improve their business value, using multi-cloud strategy. Rithin Skaria is an open-source evangelist with over 7 years experience managing open-source workloads in Azure, AWS, and OpenStack. He is currently working in Microsoft and is a part of several open-source-community activities conducted within Microsoft. He is a certified Microsoft trainer, Linux Foundation engineer and administrator, Kubernetes application developer and administrator, and also a Certified OpenStack Administrator. When it comes to Azure, he has 4 certifications, including solution architecture, Azure administration, DevOps, and security, and he is also certified in Office 365 administration. He has played a vital role in several open-source deployments, and the administration and migration of these workloads to cloud. Frederik Vos, living in Purmerend (a city near Amsterdam in the Netherlands), works as a senior technical trainer of virtualization technologies, such as Citrix XenServer and VMware vSphere. He specializes in data center infrastructures (hypervisor, network, and storage) and cloud computing (CloudStack, CloudPlatform, OpenStack, and Azure). He is also a Linux trainer and evangelist. He has the knowledge of a teacher and the real-world experience of a system administrator. For the last 3 years, he has been working as a freelance trainer and consultant within the ITGilde Cooperation, delivering a lot of Linux training sessions, such as Linux on Azure training for the Linux Foundation.