Azure Automation Using the ARM Model - Shijimol Ambi Karthikeyan

Azure Automation Using the ARM Model (eBook)

An In-Depth Guide to Automation with Azure Resource Manager
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2017 | 1st ed.
XVII, 174 Seiten
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978-1-4842-3219-4 (ISBN)
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Focus exclusively on the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) deployment model for Azure automation and gain in-depth knowledge of topics such as runbook authoring, different types of automation runbooks, and hybrid cloud automation. This book covers practical approaches to creating runbooks for multiple use cases, including operational tasks such as VM management and integration of Azure automation with infrastructure monitoring solutions, such as Operations Management Suite (OMS).

Along the way you'll see how to use PowerShell in Azure automation and cover essentials including Azure automation security, source control integration, and runbook output streams. Finally, you learn about integrating Azure automation with Desired State Configuration (DSC) to include various cloud, on-premise, and hybrid scenarios.

 What You Will Learn

 ·  Work with the building blocks of Azure automation

·   Create different types of runbook

·   Master hybrid cloud automation with ARM

·   Implement cloud automation use cases with practical examples

 Who This Book Is For

Infrastructure and cloud architects, cloud support engineers, and system administrators.



Shijisujai A.K. is a cloud consultant with more than 11 years of experience in the IT industry. She started her career in Data-center Management then slowly moved on to Virtualization and Cloud computing technologies. She is currently working as a consultant focusing on Azure IaaS and related technologies. She is a tech enthusiast and loves writing about the latest developments in IT infrastructure and Cloud Computing in her blog.
Focus exclusively on the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) deployment model for Azure automation and gain in-depth knowledge of topics such as runbook authoring, different types of automation runbooks, and hybrid cloud automation. This book covers practical approaches to creating runbooks for multiple use cases, including operational tasks such as VM management and integration of Azure automation with infrastructure monitoring solutions, such as Operations Management Suite (OMS). Along the way you'll see how to use PowerShell in Azure automation and cover essentials including Azure automation security, source control integration, and runbook output streams. Finally, you learn about integrating Azure automation with Desired State Configuration (DSC) to include various cloud, on-premise, and hybrid scenarios. What You Will Learn * Work with the building blocks of Azure automation * Create different types of runbook * Master hybrid cloud automation with ARM * Implement cloud automation use cases with practical examples Who This Book Is For Infrastructure and cloud architects, cloud support engineers, and system administrators.

Shijisujai A.K. is a cloud consultant with more than 11 years of experience in the IT industry. She started her career in Data-center Management then slowly moved on to Virtualization and Cloud computing technologies. She is currently working as a consultant focusing on Azure IaaS and related technologies. She is a tech enthusiast and loves writing about the latest developments in IT infrastructure and Cloud Computing in her blog.

Chapter 1:  Introduction to Azure automationChapter Goal: This chapter introduces the reader to Azure Automation, an overview of features and how to get started with the service in the ARM portalNo of pages:25Sub -Topics1. Azure Automation in ARM portal2. PowerShell in Azure automation3. Runbook gallery4. Azure Automation security5. Create your automation account and get startedChapter 2:  Automation Runbook types and related componentsChapter Goal: This chapter covers the different Runbook types in Azure Automation and the basic building blocks of automation RunbooksNo of pages:25Sub - Topics 1. Azure Automation assets2. Types of RunbooksChapter 3: Runbook authoring and deploymentChapter Goal: This chapter will help reader in creating custom runbooks based on their requirement and deploy them in AzureNo of pages : 25Sub - Topics:  1. PowerShell workflow integration2. Creating Runbooks3.   Runbook testing and publishing4.   Creating and editing Graphical Runbook5.   Source control integration6.   Runbook output streamsChapter 4: Azure automation DSCChapter Goal: This chapter covers integration of Azure automation with Desired State Configuration(DSC) to cover various Cloud, on-premise and Hybrid scenariosNo of pages: 25Sub - Topics: 1.Introduction to DSC2.Azure automation DSC components 3.Getting started with Azure Automation DSC in ARM Portal4. Sample use cases and RunbooksChapter 5: Hybrid cloud automationChapter Goal: This chapter will cover the Hybrid Runbook Worker in Azure automation which facilitates execution of Runbooks in your on-premise datacenters No of pages: 25Sub - Topics: 1. Getting started with Hybrid Runbook Worker2. Integration with Operations Management Suite(OMS)3. Executing runbooks using Hybrid Runbook Worker4. Sample use caseChapter 6: Sample Runbooks and use casesChapter Goal: This chapter will cover some popular use cases and their implementation using Azure AutomationNo of pages: 25

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.11.2017
Zusatzinfo XVII, 174 p. 245 illus., 234 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Wirtschaft
Schlagworte Arm • Automation • Azure • azure resource manager • Cloud • hybrid • Resource Manager • runbooks
ISBN-10 1-4842-3219-4 / 1484232194
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-3219-4 / 9781484232194
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