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Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure eBook

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Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure

Introducing Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure: Understanding Services and Tools for Implementing a Recovery Solution

Introducing Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure focuses on the key building blocks of Microsoft Azure services and tools for implementing a disaster-recovery solution for any on-premises or cloud-based application. In this book, you will explore various aspects of planning, designing, and configuring a robust recovery solution on Azure.

The book begins by explaining the disaster-recovery landscape and how Azure disaster recovery differs from traditional approaches. You will learn how to leverage Azure Site Recovery and various Azure-based services to design and implement a comprehensive recovery solution. The content progresses to designing and implementing various scenarios, including on-premises to Azure, Azure to Azure, and on-premises to on-premises disaster recovery. Additionally, common considerations and technicalities for implementing recovery solutions for multi-tier, monolithic, and modern microservices enterprise applications are discussed. The book also includes real-life examples, scenarios, and exercises to reinforce learning.

What You Will Learn: Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure

  • Discover the fundamental building blocks of disaster recovery on Azure.
  • Examine various application-specific considerations for disaster recovery.
  • Leverage various PaaS capabilities to achieve maximum benefit.
  • Design and implement a multi-regional Azure to Azure disaster recovery plan.

Who This Book Is For:

This book is intended for consultants, architects, and Azure administrators seeking to enhance their understanding of disaster recovery solutions on Microsoft Azure.

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