Azure Cloud

Of all the cloud providers Azure is certainly the fastest growing, making big inroads into the AWS market share. It has over 200 different products allowing corporations to operate seamlessly on the Microsoft platform. As most companies are already invested in the Microsoft eco-system with Windows desktops, or virtualised environments with Hyper-V as well as Microsoft servers, Azure is a logical cloud provider to choose for many customers. Also, there can be significant savings in costs for existing clients with Microsoft software licenses, so the truth is businesses can’t afford to live without Azure, for example moving to a pay-as-you-go model in the cloud rather than an overly highly spec’d server in a data centre can be significantly cheaper for clients. Furthermore, there are less overheads as servers components don’t need to be updated and maintained, this in itself can be the reason for major savings in IT departments. Another major savings are the hybrid benefits of Azure within the Microsoft stack, such as their server and sql servers workloads.

Besides costs, there are numerous other benefits of Azure, such as robust security. Azure offers Security Centre for management and offering an advisory based on criticality as well as an Azure score for that exemplifies the security state.  There is also Azure AD Azure MFA, Conditional Access, AD Identity Protection and AD PIM. Azure also has its own SIEM software known as Sentinel, where it not only alerts and notifies of threats, but also threat hunts.

Azure’s ability to scale based upon certain metrics such as system workload, is also a major incentive to migrate to Azure Cloud. This feature allows additional resources to be assigned to the given IaaS or PaaS service e.g. with scale sets, additional VMs can be created when CPU is exceeded, and similarly the VMs can be scaled down when the CPU has lowered. This allows companies to only sale when required and not allocated surplus resources in the event a server has a spike in demand as in traditional server models that are on-prem. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) also provides this ability to scale containers per demand as required as well as create replicas. Thus, we have seen just a glimpse of the many benefits of porting to Azure cloud and how as an IT professional equipped with this skill, you will be best placed to thrive in this Cloud computing market. At ITCourses.com we provide numerous Azure courses to help you on your journey to becoming a qualified Azure expert such as the following:

Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104)

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Azure Virtual Desktop (AZ-140)

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