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Builds Microsoft Azure Developer skills using Azure DevOps Engineer Expert AZ-400 Certification and Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Certification

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Hey everyone, welcome to this Azure course. Today cloud is no longer just a tech buzzword anymore. It is the backbone of how modern companies run their apps, store data, manage services, and scale their businesses. And when we talk about cloud platforms, Microsoft Azure is one of the biggest names out there. So if you want to understand how Azure works and what an Azure administrator actually does, then you are at the right place. In this course, we are going to learn Azure in a very simple and beginnerfriendly way. So here's what we'll be covering. First, we will start with the basics of cloud and Azure so you can clearly understand what Azure is and why businesses use cloud platform. Next, we will talk about the role of an Azure administrator and understand the kind of day-to-day responsibilities this role includes. Third, we will cover important Azure infrastructure concepts like virtual machines, storage, disk, networking, data centers. Fourth, we will learn how Azure resources are organized using tenants, subscription, and resource group. Next, we will understand regions, availability zones, and deployment basics. So you get a very clear idea of how Azure handles aability and reliability. We'll also talk about licensing, governance and cost control because these are very important in real business environments. And by the end of this course, you will have a strong beginnerfriendly understanding of Azure administration and how Azure is used in the real world. Also, if you are interested in learning Azure in a more structured and career focused way, we have the Microsoft Azure cloud architect masters program. This program is designed to help you build strong foundation in cloud skills through live online interactive classes, hands-on learning and content aligned to AZ900, 104 and 305. You will learn important Azure services, cloud architecture, security, cost management, and real world implementation. Along with that, you will get access to official Microsoft learn materials, class recordings, and career support to help you move forward in cloud roles with confidence. On successful completion, you will earn a program completion certificate from Microsoft and simply learn and you can also receive course completion certificate based on the Microsoft learn portal. So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and enroll now. The course link is mentioned below. Now before we get started, here's a quick quiz question for you. Which Azure component is mainly used to group related resources together? Your options are region, resource group, tenant or availability zone? Let me know your answers in the comment section below. welcome you all to job oriented Azure administration training. So what does it means now? For an example if someone ask if you are an Azure administrator what your day to day or from 9 to 5 look like. This is the very very first important understanding of the context of the whole training how your day look like and this is a very very important part for all of you to understand. Second, remember one very important part for 104 or you can say administrator role in Microsoft Azure platform that you actually do not have the free hand. When we say a free hand means need to perform a task which is assigned to you. So there is no you can say that a kind of a liberty as an Azure administrator at initial days as you get matured when you have that experience then probably you can take certain decision by your own but in a 90% cases you basically get instruction how you get instruction instruction how you execute the task and so on. So in the next 10 days that is my promise that after the 10 classes you understand each bit of Azure administration as well as you should be confident enough if you are trying for a job role change or if you're trying to get uh probably a role in any of the azure administration world. So these two question please remember and that we will discuss in the ninth or 10th class one more time to understand how much clarity you get. Yeah, it's a it's a quite different than what usually we have in a training. So before we start our formal journey on AJ 104, let me have let me have a simple question. What is Azure? Why a any customer use Azure boom in last four to 5 years? Everyone go crazy. I am going for on a zero. Okay. It's a 104 sort of. All right. So, let me have your understanding. What is Azure? Can anyone say as per your own understanding till now? What is Azure? Sumant Rohiti your input in your understanding what is Azure cloud platform. Okay very good cloud provider. Mhm. Microsoft Azure cloud looks to me cloud. Yes, exactly. Infrastructure on their own data center uh assist. That's very good. And yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. So I'm just pasting few of you. All are perfect. Fine. Sack Moan. Hey Sack, nice to see you buddy. You are also in this V to have in across tenant and storage the Yes, exactly. Provided by Microsoft. It's a B service. Mhm. I think that most of you are actually uh able to decode Azure and that's a very good news and Pass said that it's a public cloud service to manage I I I get your context all of you are fantastic and they get freedom to upscale and terminate. Exactly. Exactly. Assis. Yeah. So I actually put some of your point uh every one point is quite valid. That's a very good news. Now my question is why any customer should use Azure and why Azure boom is there in the last four and five years platform as a service. Yes. Bamit service cost efficiency sort of cost efficiency is the one of the reason why customer you know uh go for Azure CEX and OPEX Gregory Mhm. less on premises data center maintenance guy three that's very good yes exactly this is the main reason right so cost yes Azure is a cloud-based platform which provide SAS is and pass all these three service integrate with the Microsoft service mhm cost effective yes so in the nutshell high availability business continuity right so for an example I'm just putting it out here few Few of you mention cost benefit. Few of you mention cost benefit. Few of you mention high availability. You can say that business continuity. Correct. Easy management. Right. there. It's a simple management price. That good. Yes. Yes. Yes. So you can like OPEX model in a state of AEX you do not have to spend money global availability not font size is uh actually uh there is a option in the zoom when you click on the top the screen will get enlarged. Just try that. user friendly. Mhm. Perfect. All right. Okay. Now why Azure boom in last four and five years? So if all these are the benefit, please listen my question very carefully. When these are the benefit of Azure, it's not new. It's not new, right? Then why customer not opted for Azure or any cloud platform for so long a time because the cloud already present in this whole space for last 23 years. These all are the benefit which you all listed. So why customer resist? Why customer now start boarding on the cloud platform nowadays in last four to five years? What is changed all around? What is the trigger point of why Azure boom in last four and five years? security but security was there for a long time right Kaitri but ragu storage capacity was there for a last 20 years no it's nothing new cost benefit is also there for a last I can I think that 20 years Yes, that's all I that's what I am saying that these are the benefit is not new. You all agree these are not a new benefit. It was there for a quite two decade uh before this benefit is still available. So why customer not going for an Azure that is my what my question Gaitri unmute yourself. >> Uh hi >> hi so you know you know understand my question. So for example if these all are the benefit then why I as a customer I do not like to go with Azure I say 5 years back what is limiting me and what is changing now >> uh data is increased by the time and that could be the reason we shift to the cloud. >> Okay. Uh Gaitri let me ask a question to you. Nowadays if you have to uh watch a movie what you do you go to movie theater or you watch on Netflix >> yeah platforms prefers mostly >> sitting at your home correct >> if you have to let's say uh uh uh need something and you have to just order online so you would like to go outside and then you get the thing or you just uh prefer to order Order online by sitting at your home. >> Order online. >> Correct. Now, so why this app is now available now? Why this app is not available 10 years back? Why there is no Jumato? You know, no blinket. Why it's happening now? What is changed? Anyone guess what is change? Tech tech part is changed and >> no guy three. So before that what was your internet speed five 10 years back you remember? >> Yeah correct correct yes >> it is just like you know when you watch any movie it will just buffering buffering buffering correct >> correct. >> So even if I have a gumato how can you use that? Because you click jamato it will say buffering buffering buffering. >> Ah yes >> yes yes yes >> yes. Got you. This is the main trigger point my dear friend. Okay. So if you look at here before that you have a internet speed of 2z. 2G what has changed? Suddenly 2G is now became a 5G and even in many country the 6G is already in a process of a roll out. So when you have a fast internet availability, it powered a smart devices like phone, tablet. So when these fast internet provide or you can say boost a smart devices people like you and me what our behavior change our behavior change is that by sitting at our home we like to avail the service just like that today I and you both are connected on a Zoom platform. Can you do it 10 years back? It is almost impossible. Almost impossible. So when customer behavior are change it impact the companies. So let me give you a context. Now before that before that a business depend on business depend on or you can say h use app. So even 10 years back if you go to bank if you go to bank you have to stand in a queue then at the counter they ask a certain question from you and they fill the some detail. So 10 years back, 20 years back they still use application business still use application and your application depend on infrastructure. So where application is running on infrastructure and what is the best part of this approach? If application is down remember 10 years back if application is down still business function. So remember that even if the application is down still you can do certain task certain task right what is happening now it's a app who drive the business it's a app who drive the business let me have give you a very simple uh analogy behind if Uber app down what you can say that a general manager a CEO can do if Uber app is down can they do anything Nothing. Nothing. So remember my friend today era right now where we are sitting we call it as an appdriven world. Everyone agree agree. Yeah. So how this changing scenario trigger the adoption of Microsoft Azure or cloud platform because that is interesting that is happening at a business and consumer side. What to do with what is the relationship of the appdriven business scenario? Anything to do with Microsoft Azure Now let's go deeper. Now we are trying to understand how number one internet power a smart device. How a smart device power a business now. So it's a appdriven business nowadays. How appdriven business is actually trigger aure adoption. I give you a sensitive information now. So for an example, if you have to use Uber or Amazon, do you need to register? Yes. Yes. And what you provide, what you provide when you register, whether you notice or not, you provide your whole personal detail. You provide your name, you provided your date of birth, you provide your address, you provide your national ID card. You provide your credit card. Do not you think this is a very very personal information? Yes. Now remember when I as a company let's say for an example I am I am a company who is based in India. Let me call myself simply learn. Today we are working in India. Tomorrow I want to open my business in France. I simply rename simply learn.fr. Who am I? India based company where I want to work in France which is a totally different country. So today India and France is a very good friend. Tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow for XY Z reason that friendship is not good. Now in Indian company simply learn have lot of data about the French citizen in the in the changing scenario. Is it possible that we can use this data to target to disrupt something to the people who already give all their information with me? Yes or no? I can or I cannot because there every information is India now in India. Correct? Correct. That is very very important to all you to understand. Now, so France said that okay dear simply learn if you want to do a business with me 10 years back you have to only obtain a business license 10 years back but now because you are doing appdriven business and your app capture a lot of data. Please remember your app capture lot of data which you do not know. For example, your IP address, for example, your device name, for example, your location. Are you aware that your app is capturing all this data as well? So France is saying that hey dear Indian company you are welcome to do a business in France but now you have to store data in France only. You cannot store this data to India data center. So what they say now data residency if you do not heard this term please now heard it's called data residency law for example GDPR in Europe simply learn say that okay so it means that if I have to do a business in France ance I have to first obtain a business license then I have to also have a data center. Please remember this is a very very important part which help you to understand how Microsoft as your trigger. So one data center I already have in uh India which I spend billion dollar to get that data center. So when we say a data center it means that it's a real estate you have to occupy a space and you know that in the real estate price nowadays is just a skyrocketing you have to hire multiple people from guard to the engineers to the managers you have to you have to purchase thousand of servers network devices and then you have to do a compliances like ISO compliance and so your invest investment in setting up a single data center can be $1 billion. So I'm just saying that similar now say that hey I have to spend $1 billion before even we start the business I have to invest $1 billion you are a businessman let me ask a question to you can you take a risk in this geopolitical scenario that you will invest $1 billion to somewhere and tomorrow for XY Z region if business doesn't I what will you do with all this investment? Does it make sense to you if you are a CEO of a company? Absolutely no. Let call us. Yes sir. >> Yeah buddy, you are CEO of a company. What will you do now? >> Absolutely not worth to spend that much money in a country and if the business doesn't boom you're nowhere. >> You are nowhere, right? Your investment go for a toss. >> Yes. Absolutely. >> Right. So if I come to you I'll say that hey ais hey a Microsoft okay I give you the data center on rent how much you have to pay nothing zero nothing okay so in this data center you host your service host your uh uh you can say data how much you use you just have to pay If you do not use, you do not have to pay. Which option will you go? Go with uh build your own data center or you are like to you know become my guest and to occupy some space in my data center. Which one is the most feasible option for you? >> Obviously option two for the business. >> Exactly. Everyone is agree now. Why Microsoft Azure boom suddenly? Correct. Correct. This is the main reason why dear friend why why Microsoft boom everywhere. Yeah. Sorup unmute yourself. >> Yeah. Hi. Hi Vin. So now now now you're telling that means Microsoft is giving the data means Azure platform for the means for the functionality of the business. But the again the question is coming for the data mean data is again storing to the Microsoft sites itself. >> Correct. In the in the Microsoft data center correct perfect. Yes. Yeah, but in the same country correct and this is the France requirement. >> But Microsoft having some different different regions where the DC is allocated. >> So you cannot store the data anywhere. >> Okay. >> You cannot do because one simple audit and you gone. >> Okay. Okay. Okay. >> Cannot. Right. >> So remember anyone of you who is in India, we have a Blackberry. Everyone remember Blackberry? I think for a few of you use what happened to the Blackberry. What happened to the Blackberry? India government demand. Hey Blackberry, you are a US company. You when you are staying in India, when you are doing a business in India, you have to set up the data center in India. You have to host your whole data in India. Blackberry belly refuse. India say pack up and go. That's how you suddenly you see that blackberry disappear from India. All their investment go for a toss. Correct. Few years back there is a big fight happened between Instagram, Twitter and government of India. Yes. Because now the every government is start demanding if you are a foreign entity you are welcome but you have to now store all the data here. Is that clear? Now why you as a customer I as a customer I have no choice if I have to go global I have to host my data into the territory where I supposed to do the business. And this is how Microsoft Azure or any cloud platform boom clear very good. So what exactly the Microsoft platform is? What is the Microsoft platform is? remember any cloud platform. Exactly. Uh that is a different question Patan. So I'm just talking about why cloud infrastructure is booming. Now when I say Azure I mean to say cloud. Uh it can be AWS also. Okay. Now let's understand the global infra of a cloud. What does it means now? And that is very interesting to know. Every cloud provider they divide the whole world into manageable geography and that is very interesting to know. Now for example we have a geography called US. We have a geography called APAC. We have a geography called Europe. We have a geography called Middle East. and so on Africa. What is the meaning of geography? Now remember when we say that we are in Apac regime. Now you go to any country in Nepad, any country number one you find certain similarity in terms of some kind of a cultural you can say that culturally somewhere we are similar. Second, within that particular geography, usually one country will have some kind of a agreement with another country. Like in Apac region, you have sark. Have you heard this name before? Like in Europe, you have a European Union. Correct? Yes. So these are the political alliances what we call political alliances. What does it means by Yes. Yes. Yes. Perfect. So what I mean by political alliances is is when let's say I am India and because of the sark political alliances I have a agreement with uh for example Sri Lanka I have agreement with some other countries okay so this agreement means as a government of one country, I am trusting the government of another country. So your cloud provider actually tap this political alliances. They understand that one country trust another country. How does it help? So in the US region they set up their data center in East US for an example. in west US and let's say in a central US same day in Apac they set up the data center in India they set up the data center in Singapore They set up the data center in Japan but there is no data center in Sri Lanka. There is no data center in South US. So remember when we say a data center these data center are usually called tire four data center. Let me ask a simple question to all of you. Azure, AWS, Google, you take any big name, all their data center are in Mumbai, Chennoi and somewhat in Hyderabad. But why there is no data center in Delhi, Gura and Anoida in India? Any guess why there is no data center in Delhi Gura earthquake prone area that is a very very important part that is a very very important part. So remember you cannot build a data center for a cloud in earthquake bone area that is a very very important part. Okay. Yes. Yes. Second very very important part is these data center are actually connected globally globally but if you see the globe 70% is water so it means that the internet fiber line is run through the water line so it means that each data center yes should be near coastal area and third that is of course that is uh you can say in a generic you will see the uh stability of the country correct uh the taxes how the uh taxes is there what is the compliance requirement of the country and so on so so there are a huge long checklist list why why a data center cannot be set up in certain region. So maybe southwest US is a landlock area. Maybe in the south region is earthquake prone area. We do not know. Same way if you look at that there is no data center in Sri Lanka. Possibly a stability might be one of the factor and it can be any other reason as as such. So your service provider like Microsoft, like any other they set up the geography, geography. They have a reason. And then they have a data center. Now I am a customer. Just just take this word. I'm a customer. I host my data center in India and this data center is in andhi Mumbai. If you are outside India and is just like one of the downtown any big city and I host my let's say a database for an example let's say for example SQL server in this Aleri Mumbai I also have my server which can be a VM running in this Anderi Mumbai and I am a e-commerce giant in India flip card it's a peak season millions of user login on my on my flipcart.com Suddenly Andhi Mumbai data center is down for any XY Z reason. Fire broke out, hardware failure or it might be flooded or might be the municipal corporation of Mumbai dig the road and cut the fiber is down. Millions of users suddenly say Flipkart is offline. Anyone who is not from India, Flipkart is just like an Amazon. It's a local uh you can say e-commerce platform. So, Flipkart will go to Microsoft. Hey Microsoft, I trust you. I put all my service in your data center. Now, now you are giving me a lame excuse because of XY Z reason your data center is down. So what can I do? My business is lost. My reputation is lost. Is that good or bad? Very bad. Very bad. So So Microsoft said that All right. All right. All right. Do not worry I understand business is critical for you. So in the same reason in a Mumbai itself I have now three data center. Please remember it is just for your understanding. One is in Andheri Mumbai. one is in let's say a BKC band Bandra Kura complex and second is let's say for example any other region in where let's say XY Z all let's say PH PI PI Mumbai. Okay. All right. So please remember one more time. So it means that in the same reason in the same reason Mumbai Microsoft has built more than one data center and these data center are connected with each other with the very fast fiber network. very fast fiber network with the you can say that it's a very minimal latency. So Microsoft give an offer now. They say that hey customer if business is so important for you create replica of your database from more than one data center of course you have to pay price three times but in this way you get something which is called high aability. and what we called availability zone. So what you have geography region availability zone and the data center data center. Okay. Do you know AWS? Anyone of you know in this batch AWS AWS. What is that? It's a cloud service provider. Okay, hold on. So AWS will have a geography. AWS will have a reason. AWS have aity zone. AWS have a data center. Anyone know Google? What is Google? It's a cloud platform. Okay. So Google have a geography. Google have a reason. Google have ability zone. Google have a data center. Anyone know for an example bumsy cloud? Bamsy. Bamsy cloud. Anyone heard or sep cloud? No, I don't care. What is bami? Oh, it's a cloud platform. Okay. Then bamy have a geography. Bamcy have region. Bamy have ability zone. Bombs have a data center. Is that clear now? Is that clear? Any cloud any cloud exactly the same. Pankage. Yes sir. >> I am working on AWS. Okay. >> So can I get the similar architecture there? Whatever we see >> similar architecture yes you will get it. >> Yes. So >> if I ask Google can he give me everyone go back to Google please and just type here Azure speed test and you get this option aure speed test.com okay and then you type AWS speed test and just look at that and just tell me are you see any difference Correct. Pank you see everything right? Asia Pacific. Asia Pacific. Correct. Now >> correct. >> Correct. You see that uh uh Europe you will see Europe here also. >> So I have to say no difference. It's exactly same. >> Yes. >> Correct. And if you look at that on the left hand side you have as your reason and here also you have a reason >> correct. >> Here you see you have availability zone. Here also you see availability zone. Is that clear to my dear friend everyone? >> Yes. Yes. >> Yeah. Yeah. So it means it means pankage if tomorrow if I ask you hey pankage can you explain me a cloud XY Z you do not have to go in detail the moment you understand it is a cloud platform just go through the same architecture. >> Yes. >> So by mistake if you learn AWS from me you will surprise that sir it is the same thing you teach me in 104 because the same architecture is there. >> Correct. >> Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Very good. Nice. Yes. I hope that it's a it's a very very much clear now to all of you. Correct. So yes, yes. Very good. Yes. So nice. This is just an introduction from me beginning. I hope that you understand that how the way we move forward. Now here I am drawing up the map for your learning and study. I start with week one, week two, week three, week four and week five. So week one we are going to talk mostly about a compute power that is a sava. Week two we are going to talk most about a storage service in Microsoft Azure week three which is for me it's a very important one. We're going to talk about the app service and a network service. app service and virtual network service. Week four we are going to talk about HR and DR including your load balancer. your firewall and we also going to talk about the security especially the key vault concept. Week five we are going to going to understand about how you can manage whole Azure as an administrator other way around of uh portal like your CLI your infrastructure as a code monitoring. So I am just talking about the ARM and in the final one we talked about the monitoring of so let me to write it Now week one and today and tomorrow we talked about the VM in detail in depth we go with Microsoft stories both Saturday and Sunday it's a big topic we are going to understand about an app service and a network Here we talked about the high ability DR plus security. Here we talked about the infrastructure as a code like a bicep ARM plus monitoring. Yeah. Is the plan clear? You can take a note. Okay. Yeah. Very good. So can we have a quick short 5 minute break just to go to washroom come back and then we discuss about the first topic of the day that is a virtual machine. All right 5 minute just 5 minute please have your refreshment come back we're going to understand the first virtual machine before that let me give you one corporate scenario to understand why we need this service and as an administrator where your role Come. So a customer want to host its uh website on Microsoft Azure. This website is developed in HTML, Java, React.net, whatever you think this is. Now this is one of the ask of a company. They want they have a website and then they want to host it in Microsoft Azure. Now just to give you a context at this point of time in Microsoft Azure cloud platform we have a multiple service which where you can host your website. One is we call it as a server which is essentially a VM. You can hold it or store it in a a storage which is called a blob storage. You can host the website in a app service. And we also have a world where we talk about the container. You can host it in a container as well. So someone who in the role of solution design we also called them as a solution architect they first understand this requirement and then they have lot of questionnaire to ask from the customer. So for an example in generic if I am a solution architect I ask a questions by looking at this scenario. Hey customer, does your website is a static or dynamic? This is a very very important questions. The moment customer say that no my website is a dynamic website means it can keep changing let's say it's a dynamic so the moment I have a clarity that the type of website which customer is looking at is uh dynamic website a storage account gone because a storage can only host a static website to drill down further. I as a c solution architect I may ask another questions. Do you need to control backend like an operating system? Because in a certain scenario customer want to deploy its own antivirus. Customer want to do hardening of the service means disable lot of services from the windows. Customer want to control the patch management and so on. Some of the compliances require it like PCI compliance. So in that case customer say that yes I need backend control then the app service gone because app service do not let you control the back end OS managed by Microsoft. Maybe to do a further isolation as a solution architect. I may ask one more question. Does your application is code base or container image base? So essentially what I am asking here do you have a code or your whole code is encapsulated as a you can say that DVD image. If customer give me an answer that it is a pure codebase. I do not have anything called container image. My developer developed the code and it is now available to here the container service gone. So I mean to say someone at the top level they make this decision what exactly needed and how they do that by something which is called asking a questions a lot of ways. So when you if you if you are already enroll for 305 uh you probably understand this one when you are in that module but this is the same thing let's say for example once that uh uh requirement is clear means we are going to have an a virtual machine so a solution architect then do the second task it uh create a complete map in the sense okay I am going to create a VM which VM so they make decision. Now in Microsoft Azure we have something which is called as an S K U. You can think it like a pricing unit or in a very crude language we also call it as a family. For example, when you go to Domino, it give you three options. A small pizza, medium pizza, large pizza. And you have to select from them. So there are many families which is available. We will discuss it very shortly. But at this point of time, they decide which family. Second, they decide what should be the VM name. Third, they decide which operating system they have and in the operating system again there is a lot of things like a licensing and all come into the picture. Third, they decide which reason this VM should be run. So once the decision has been made they give you they again draft something it is called a execution flow. In the execution flow they give you a a full uh you can say that diagrammatic view. So for an example when I say this is a VM and let's say in this VM we install Windows operating system. So we have a Windows operating system in this VM and to run a website we need something called web server. So there are multiple web server available. Can anyone of you if you know the web server can put a name there? I Yes. Very good. Yes. Yes. Anything else? Apache engine. Very good. Love it. So you have for a Linux you have a Apache. You have engineix in Microsoft usually we use something called internet information server and so on. Tomcat right Tomcat. Yes. Yes. Exactly. Yeah. So top three is basically used in a Linux uh light speed also. Yes. Yes. Sometimes we use sum. So because it's a windows so we prefer to use IIS. So in this we install a web server called IIS web server. That is what we are going to install inside that. Now once I get installed in this uh VM it will give me something which is called a virtual folder. Usually this virtual folder are located inside your default C drive with called inet pub and within the inet pub you will have a folder called www root. Inside that folder you put all your uh website code like you have an HTML, you have a Java, you have a Python, whatever you have, you can just put it inside that. So I put my HTML code inside here. So it means that first we have to create a VM. Inside the VM we need to install IAS. Inside the IAS we need to put my HTML, Java, Net, React any application. And then this VM will also have something which is called a public IP. This public IP can be mapped with the DNS like a GoDaddy or this public IP can be directly accessed by the user because it's a public IP. So it is accessible from outside. So any user can hit this public IP and get the website or this public IP can be also uh match with map with DNS and people hit the DNS name like a Microsoft.com and then can get the website. This all decision where I am as an administrator I am nowhere till now we do not have any idea what is going on outside. So remember this is administration. Okay. Now this all has been drafted and then you as an administrator you come to know how. So there are many method available. Few company will give you information via email. You get a formal email. ADR administrator. This is what we have to do. This is what you have to create something right. Yes. Uh one formal method. So if you are very new to microour administration we call it as a ticketing tool correct very good like Sorav has already put few names I also put that name for you better you can do a Google watch some video before going for an interview okay like service Now BMC remedy Jira Salesforce. Yes. Zera Salesforce. So anyone of you if you are very very new to this whole world this name can be yes people DevOps board also but that is more when you are in a devops as a simple administrator this is what the tool you can use okay that's why excellent now so let's say for example in in my company if I have to get this job done I will get something which is called a ticketing tool. So I will get a ticket and that using that ticket I will uh you know uh get the whole bunch of uh uh task to uh perform. So usually in the uh ticketing world someone who for whom this VM is created let's say this VM is supposed to create for my HR team. So any department like HR or you can say sales you can name it any who own the server. Uh basically they raise the ticket. Usually this ticket will come for department head for approval and from there it is come to the fin stream or you can say that your accounting team who actually create the budget how much you can spend to in this VM because Microsoft service is not free. It's a chargeable. So phop team you can say provision budget and this is a very dangerous part because once you have the budget you have to be limit inside yourself budget then it will finally come to the IT team. So you have an IT team manager. Now IT team manager then choose you or choose me as an administrator who supposed to do this task. So then the ticket assigned to you. So I mean to say if you look at that this is a full flow how this ticket will done. I just give you a sample ticket for you to visualize how it might look like. It can be different in a actual world scenario. So for an example here I'm saying that I have a ticket number let's say it's related to Azure. So I have Azure and let's say it's for HR team. So it might be an HR and then some number and probably here it say that who has request by let's say HR manager or the name of the people and then the priority of the ticket let's say it's a high means it need an immediate action and then probability inside that it will give okay you have to give a name VM name let's say my name is BPIN so I'm saying that BPIN HR srv01 you should also have a like uh which OS so I'm saying that 2025 which is the latest one and then you probably have what is the size. So number one as per the SQU you use the any D series machine you have to give two CPU and 8 GB memory you cannot go beyond this is the limitation you have and then it also decide what the username you give so let's say HR admin and what the password you give let's say for example password at 8 1 2 3 I mean to say if you look at this whole ticket now this is how it sample look like. So anyone who is first time entering into the world of Azure administration and preparing to crack the interview remember this one because generally interviewer know that people which come from lot of training and they do not carry the experience. So when someone asks can you create a VM you say yeah yeah yeah immediately I can create a VM and that is a time when you rejected you you do not understand I answer correctly why I get rejected because you try to demonstrate your knowledge and where the approach is absolutely different. So next time as an administrator if someone ask a question can you create a VM you say yes. How you create a VM in your company do not say that okay I go to the portal I do that first you say this is how I assign a ticket in the ticket it everything is mentioned and I follow the whatever is mentioned inside the ticket. Is that clear so far? Shall we go for a lab now to execute this one first then we discuss it further more detail. Yes. Very good. So, all right. I I stop my sharing now and I ask to share your screen. Ais, share your screen. Open LMS. Yes, I'm just demonstrating that. Gopal. I go a little slow. Everyone be attentive now. be on your desk. Assist. Share your screen. Open LMS. 1 minute. 1 minute. 1 minute. unmute yourself. Yeah. Everyone please ready with your LMS and just confirm in the chat if you are on an LMS. Everyone is on LMS open LMS. Uh in the LMS you see on the left hand side there is something called practice lab. Yes, everyone see the practice lab. Now there is a two rule. There is a two rule because you have please make a note of these two rule. Rule number one whatever you create during your lab that is chargeable. Simply learn give $100 worth of credit to every account. So if you once you create any service after the lab delete it. If you do not delete it what will happen? It will continue running in a background. You are not using it and end of the day you consume all $100. So next day when you open a lab it will not launch. So rule number one after the practice delete the lab. Rule number two this lab is only valid for 6 hour. After 6 hour lab will be will close you have an option to relaunch the lab again. Okay is that clear? Now practice and delete. Okay. Once you are in this. Yeah. Once you are in this, hit launch lab. Please click launch lab. Yeah. While your lab going to be launched. Now remember whether you are talking about Azure, AWS, Google or any other public site now a day it is mandatory you have to go with two factor authentication and there is something called authenticator app. Authenticator app Microsoft authenticator app. Just confirm that in your mobile you have a Microsoft. Ah it's buffering. It might be taking time. Every one of you have authenticator apps. Kamal you have. Mhm. G3. Yeah. Okay. By any chance if you do not have authenticator app if you do not have please download it from the if you are using Android phone from the Google store if you are using Mac from the Mac store it's called oh can you relaunch it anyone by any is able to see the lab. Yeah, just click launch. If you get an error, please try it again one more time. Okay, everyone, please try it again for one more time just to confirm if you are Rohit. Okay, now AIS is sharing the screen. Rohit uh maybe for you it's a freezing but you are able to see Rohit. >> Good morning sir. >> Morning Roy. What you see in your screen actually window is black sir. Yeah blank window is there. Ah, so Rohit, can you quickly disconnect and connect back? >> Disconnect the Zoom and connect back same error for you. Sujit no loaded for you. No Salman, it's for whole whole 10day journey even beyond that. Okay. Huh? Yes. Uh uh Raju that is fine. Uh it is recorded so you can do it later on. Yeah. Yeah. Perfect. Yes. So you get a username and password. This is the second screen. Yeah. Same. Okay. Very good. Now open incognito browser because you may be using your company laptop. So please everyone open incognito browser. Okay, launch it now. Incognito or private browser. If you are on a company laptop, I do suggest strongly suggest use the company browser and disconnect your VPN. Okay. Yeah. Now go back to your uh browser and type portal.io.com. portal.ajure.com. This is the website. Okay. You get a username. So please copy the username and paste. Here you have a copy button here. You get a copy button. So copy and paste. Same way the password portal.io.com. I just pasted that. Ah, perfect. Yes. Thank you. Yes. So it is after the username and password it it will ask for authenticator. So click next. You must have authenticator open in your mobile. Click next. Now scan the QR code from your authenticator app and then click next. Once it is you have to put 78. Yes. Very good. And done. So please remember if you're not able to do for any reason no worry. We are going to do it every day. Second, this session is recorded. So you can even do it later on. Okay. Hit enter. So I am able to see AIS is now log on Microsoft Azure. Just confirm how many of you are successful and login on Azure portal. Nha Bishnu Sumant. Okay. DHS Bami Biml Gopal A. Okay. Very good. Ragavendra Gorab Pass. Excellent. Thank you very much. Si not able. C3 are not able to drag it. Okay, can you stop your sharing assist for a minute? Sue can you just share your screen? Try because it is something which you have to do from your phone. Okay. Able to sign in Gopal. Anyone who has a problem, you can share your screen now. Sign in. Very good. Aar is also done. One catch. Okay. Subam gi please confirm so that we can proceed further. Wow you all are done. Sack okay. Okay okay okay please do it. I just wait for another 1 minute and then I proceed. Subam done. Uh, I will just wait another 1 minute and then I will proceed. Okay. >> Uh, Bin, I have the error actually on the Microsoft authenticator. >> What the error? It is giving to you. >> Uh, unexpected error. Please contact your local IT administrator to resolve the problem. My work >> my work account is also add actually in my mobile phone. Oh, it doesn't make because >> let me a scan from my mobile. Okay, share the screen. Yeah, Ahari is having a suggestion for Gaitri. Uh, try incognito mode. Done sir. Okay guys, share your screen. If you have a problem, I will scan from my authenticator. Okay. Share the screen. Wait, wait, wait. Let me do two. I have added it for you. Can you click next? But you have to fix this issues. Okay. One minute. Yeah, I've done for you. Yeah. Done. Yes. So you have a two suggestion Kaitri for next time. Number one, Ahar suggest use cognto and sep suggest use complete close the authenticator app and for the next time. Okay, not this time. This time we have done. Okay, goes. Yes, sria. All right. Very good. Yes, iswara. Congrats guys. Stop your sharing for a minute and let me go to the last participant. Iswara, share your screen, please. Where you have a problem? 1 minute is I'm just 1 minute. 1 minute. You log from two. Okay. Hi sir. Huh? Sorry. Uh I hope my screen visible. >> Uh here I'm getting this one. >> Okay. Other way to sign in. Click other way to sign in. >> Okay. >> Uh no first you close this one and open incognito window. >> Yeah, that was also I have open. >> Type portal.io.com. Copy the username. Paste here. You have a copy button. Next. Next. Next. You have authenticator app. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I have. Okay. Next. Next. Next. Yes. So you can now I hope that is done for you right this >> yes then >> just type 54 >> it takes okay perfect >> congrats for you >> so every day we need to do like this only now >> yeah every time yes >> thank you thank you sir >> welcome yes guy three now you share your screen we I proceed with you so we are going to create a VM now guy three share your Yes. Uh yeah. So in Microsoft Azure if you have to work on any service on the top of the bar. Okay. Perfect. Mohammed. Uh on the top of the bar you have to search that service. Okay. Which service we are going to work today? virtual machine. So type virtual and you get virtual machine. Everyone able to see virtual machine when you search. Can you all confirm if you are on the same screen as Gaitri? Yes. Yes. And then you get very good. And then you get create button on the top. Hit create button create and you get virtual machine. Please create virtual machine click that. So there is a two thing which you have to remember something which we call subscription. Subscription is like you can think like a department like a sales HR and resource group is like a project within that department. So by default both are already fixed when you work in this tenant. So your subscription is always simply learn H O which is called hands-on lab and some your some number and then in the resource group drop down and you will get a default resource group which is called ODL on demand lab drop-down guy 3 OD uh resource group resource group below everyone able to see ODL Yes. Yes. Very good. Perfect. Now I scroll down and it is called VM name. You all of you remember the VM name which is given in your ticket. It's your name. So start with G3 hyphen dash give a dash HR oh I meant to say underscore huh HR perfect that's fine that's fine just HR underscore or dash give a dash only dash VM01 one it is called naming convention okay so for example when you work in HCL probably the VM name there like HCL - NOI means noa - sales - VM03 so this is how generally the naming convention people follow uh in our case we use our name then HR as a department and then VM as a 01. Okay. Now, which reason? So, this whole project we are going to execute in a West US2. Everyone please select West US2. West US2. In the availability option, in the availability option, select no availability or no infrastructure redundancy required. the first one because we only going to create a single VM in the security type drop-down and select a standard in the image drop-down and select Windows Server the latest one which is 2025 Azure edition. Can you take a screenshot guy and paste it for everyone in a chat you have to take from probably beginning if uh you know the resource group at all. So anyone who is probably late Huh? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Just scroll down. Scroll down. Little scroll down. Hold on. Ah. Till here. This is the first thing you have to maybe one if you can OS also this will be helpful. Yes. Sack. Yes. But should you? You should not. Why? Because your ticket is very clear. You have to use Windows. uh we come to uh Baswa we will explain everything first you create you have to save it probably if I'm not wrong or just try to paste control V see if it work I think it doesn't work so you may have to you know save And now share with it. So anyone who is lagging behind by any chance please select V mode. Yeah, I think Gopal has shared. Very good. Thank you Gopal. Yeah, Gopal. So it's uh now I give you responsibility. Please you share it. Okay. Yeah, I scroll down. Scroll down and look at the size. Are everyone able to see the Okay, no problem. We are just proceed to create a VM. Okay, watch it out and then probably you can see the recording. Everyone able to see the size and what the size it is showing now? D series D series 2 CPU 8 GB memory. This is what is the ticket requirement. Correct. Are you able to see the size guy 3? Below is say a standard D2S more below. Uh when you drop down when you drop down you can see more hundred of sizes which is available to us correct we will talk about the size later on but at this point of time as per the ticket 2 CPU 8 GB memory that is perfect now yes go ahead and drop down below. So in the username I usually put my username but in a ticket it is given HR admin right everyone remember. So just type HR admin and password at 1 2 3 make the P capital P A S capital P A S W O R D at the rate 1 2 3. Same below. Confirm password. Password at the rate 1 2 3. You can give any password. Gopal. Uh but usually this is what I follow. For example, you can type P A S W O R D. I delet it 1 2 3. Most of the time in Microsoft it work. Yeah. Hey mansu. I create a ticket in the uh chart. So I think that you missed that one, right? Okay, no worry. You can just follow it screen. Now can you anyone of you uh and then the inbound port drop-down and select HTTP also because we are going to host a website. You already have a RDP select HTTP also. Okay. Uh while I think that by this time you may have all this installation going on. Ahar can you go to the C drive of the server? Everyone in the meantime go back to the C drive on the server >> using Explorer right? >> Uh yes. Everyone go to C drive of the server. Open it. >> Huh? >> Open and you get inet pub. You remember my diagram? Ahar. >> Mhm. >> Double click. And you get www root. All of you can you confirm if you are able to see inet pub and www root in the server bam gorup. Yes. Yes. Uh G3 you have to first install install it the IAS once it is installed then it will and it is in a server not in your local laptop. Okay. IAS is the server web server others which have the engine which can compile your code which can be HTML, Java, Python and it will render it as an JavaScript for your browser. So you can think something like that. It is a mechanism through which you can run your website. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Everyone able to see? Yeah. Got it. Gregory. Once you install IIS in the server C drive, you should get inet pup folder. Not on desktop. Not on desktop. In a C drive. Man, in the server C drive. And how can you come to the server C drive? In the search bars of the server. Look at that. Uh Ahar demonstrating type explorer. You will get file explorer. Okay. In the search bar of the server. uh uh no change is required man I'm just making a small change yeah okay and then when you go there come to the C drive in the C drive you should able to see inet popup folder ah that's fine that's fine inet folder and then you should see www do root folder yeah yeah yeah exactly click www root and you should able to see two file One is the HTML file and second is the PNG file. Right click the HTML file and say open with notepad. Control A delete everything whatever you have in this notepad and go back to your desktop or wherever you have saved my file. Copy the whole content and paste it back here. >> Save it. >> File. Save all. Yes. Come back to your Azure portal. Azure portal on my local desktop. Right. >> Uh uh 1 minute more. I'm coming back to you. No, come back to Azure portal. Yeah. >> On the local desktop, right? >> Ah, yes. Azure portal where you have VM created. Copy the public IP one more time. >> Mhm. >> Paste in the browser. Remove this some word. Aar VM. Yeah, everyone copy the public IP. If you done paste in the browser in the browser enter to the site uh not required Edit you directly copy and paste that will that is fine only used to test the website. Ahar open your mobile phone. Everyone open your mobile phone. >> Everyone open your mobile phone in the browser. Type the same IP and just confirm. Are you able to see the website? This all depend whether your is perfectly installed or not. Can you go back to Azar on the VM and just to see if the is installed? Oh, it's still installing. >> Uh, it's done. It's done. Done for you. Click close. >> Oh, should I click on close? Okay. All right. Done. Yeah. >> Installed for you now. Okay. Now can you just check that whether your IP is working go back to I hope you open HTTP port right while creating a VM >> you want me to type it here or >> no no no have you open HTTP port Azure okay can you just go back quickly to your uh Azure portal >> Azure portal right so I'm here >> and go back to VM to this VM or you want me to go to the VMs? Yeah. >> All right. >> Click the VM. How many of you are uh Okay. Few of you are seeing. Okay. Click the VM. Click the VM name. Yeah. And then you have a networking. Click networking. Left hand side. Network setting. I think by creating the Okay. Can you scroll down? Look at that. You have not open RDP port, right? I think that you missed that step. Aar. Okay, no worry. Can you just click create port rule on the top? Inbound port rule. And in the last where it say destination address 80. Delete that. on little top you see at zero delete and just make it a star >> this way you mean >> uh that's yes in the name just give anything like demo below below is the name no not here not here not here below uh just add because it's port is not open click add very good >> now go and refresh the website and I can do it on a mobile phone. Yes. How many of you are able to see the on your PC? Aar now you can share this on WhatsApp group to all the friend that you have done the hosting on Microsoft Azure. >> I'll tell them that I'm the best. >> Yes. How many of you are able to see it on a >> mobile phone? Thank you. I stop you sharing. >> All right. >> Should I stop sharing? >> Yes. >> Thank you. Yeah. >> Here Rajiv. Yes. Perfect. Yeah. Yes. Manar share your screen. Everyone if you miss now I'm repeating with with Manohar. Okay. Yeah. Manar one minute. So anybody where you are 110% Rajie. Uh okay nobody. Sujit. Ah man, where are you stuck? So you are here. Okay. Now right click the is start. You have a file called is start. Right click. Look at it. I'm able to see in your No, no, no. That's fine. You are uh you are in www root and you see a file called IAS start. Uh right click. Yes. Right click this. Right click this. Uh-huh. Open with notepad. Yeah. And control a delete everything. Now uh go back to your desktop. I share one file to you man. Okay. In index html. Not here in your first you have to minimize it. Yes. Come back to your desktop. Oh, you have not. Okay. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Just click now. Click the file. It will automatically save. Click. Yeah, exactly. Now, go back to your desktop. Uh, one second, S. And now, right click this file. Oh, first you have to go to the folder where it is that. Go to the folder. Now right click this is where it is. Uh click so in folder. So in folder and just search index. Right click, open with notepad notepad. Very good. Copy everything from here. Manar, if you want to your name, you have a hold www.s.implearn.com. Change it to manoharco company.com. Uh just copy it. Go back to your server where you taken remote. Paste it file. Save it. Go back maneuver to your Azure portal. Copy public IP. Paste it in the browser. same IP you can open it in your mobile also. Okay. Yo one more you are already I think that your audio have a problem and that's done. Thank you very much. Okay. Stop your setting please. Okay. So, Sasank and uh Gopal. All right. Very good. Okay. How many of you actually enjoy this whole lab? You done? Exactly what you know the customer want. Yeah. Good sack. Excellent work. Good right. All right. So I see that few of you have a questions. So one is Sasank. Sasank I'm opening your mic now. Welcome buddy everyone. >> Thank you sir. So, so thanks for this very informative uh lab. So, it was very interesting. >> Uh second one is like uh we selected the IP provided by the uh Azure by default. >> Correct. Correct. And that is a dynamic IP. It means that whenever you shut down and restart that IP will change. >> Correct. But in uh our live environment when we into production or offices we don't use public IP address we use private IP >> you must not otherwise your server will hack correct now we do >> correct correct so in order to and second one is like uh we always uh we don't open the website with the IP address it is always with like a google.com with a name >> so for this two things uh one is making the public to private IP address and accessing the server with the valid uh host name. how how we can achieve that in the >> so uh number one your server in a real production world your server must not have a public IP address correct >> second your server must be exposed with outside world usually we use load balancer correct now >> so >> right yeah >> yeah so your server which is running on a private IP in a real production world is exposed outside to the load balancer. Now load balancer have a two IP. One is internal which map your server, one is external which can be accessed from outside. Okay. And then this load balancer public IP that has to map with your DNS which can be a god ID. >> Got that? >> Okay. So it's quite technical even even the >> we have not configured the firewall for this server because we don't want any uh malicious or uh correct >> any unauthorized uh access should be there. So how we can prevent the server from accessing outside by >> that we discuss in a further module. Okay. Today we just have a introduction. >> Okay. >> But just to answer your question >> can we cover can we cover the IP IP address as well. >> Ah your networking is a full-fledged topic. >> You have okay thank you. Thank you very much. Gopal to uh uh you do not need to log out after 6 hour anyhow it's gone you only have to delete the service that is the only thing okay that's exactly uh new inbound port rule ah that's fine that's fine that's okay Now let's quickly understand few of the core concept before we close on the session here. We talked about the SKU and the family. Now for you as an administrator for you as an administrator that is very important to understand that which SKU we have to select. SKUM means a storage keeping unit. You can say that it is a licensing terminology. So when selecting a VM, one very important part is a purpose. Very important part is a purpose. So why you are creating a VM? What type of service you are going to install? For example, I said that in my VM in my VM I am going to install SQL or Oracle means I am going to install a database. So let's say I'm going to install a SQL server. Let me ask a question to you. If you have to install uh SQL SQL uh okay so just give me one minute let me finish this then I come back to you which ah that's fine man that's fine but my question is in this VM which component component use more CPU, memory, disk or a network CPU to for a database which component in your server use most? CPU, memory, network or a disk. Okay, please remember this is very very important and interesting point uh interesting point for you to understand. So when you say that you are administrator you also have to understand you also have to understand the type of application which you are planning to use. So for an example when you say a database like a SQL, Oracle, MySQL, Postgress SQL, MySQL usually database is a store in a disk. You have a faster CPU, very faster memory, but your disk is too slow to read the data. You are running a command. Select a star from this table and it is reading, reading, reading. You have a faster CPU, faster memory. Will it work? No, it absolutely no. So you need a virtual machine which is a storage optimized. No matter you are going to create in Google, AWS, Azure, Bami cloud or ASOC cloud it doesn't matter. I simply say I need a storage optimized VM. So it means that when I am going to create a VM, I need to define what type of exactly I want a storage I want or VM. I want so Oh my god. Just give me one minute or leave it as it is. I will just ask one of you to probably share your screen later on. Okay. Second, let's say in this VM I am planning to install uh you can say that something which is image processing software like a AutoCAD. Now which component in this VM utilize more? CPU, memory, a storage or a network. It's a image processing software. Remember your image load in memory. memory. So in this server if your RAM is DDR2 and you are running it processor your image will not load. So you need memory optimized virtual machine. Let's say in this VM I am planning to install a backup software like net backup. This backup take the backup of all other virtual machine running in my cloud. Which component I need? which component I need which can give me remember backup means backup software means this server can take back up thousand of VM running across so which component you need faster network absolutely network because it is pulling the data through network. So you will see that I need to have a network optimized a. So there are multiple series which is available in you can say in my Azure or all other cloud platform as well they have a different series name but every series dedicated to something else. For example in Azure we have something which is called as a B series machine. Now whenever you see a B series machine anywhere you understand that B this B series machine is the most cheap in costing cheap in costing but it is not used in production so no production actually run the B series machine. Now for a general workload like we are creating just a simple web server. It is running in production but it is not uh utilizing any specific uh component. We have a D series machine. You just create this series machine if you remember and it is for general purpose and then and then you have E series machine E series machine which is memory optimized. So when we want to run AutoCAD we have to take E series machine. If I want a faster CPU we have a F series machine. that is a CPU optimized. Same way when we want a storage optimized we have a L- series machine. We have a L series machine. So I just quickly ask one of you to share back your screen as fast as possible. One of you just share back your screen. Yeah. Yeah, make your uh Azure full full now. Make full uh remove uh huh very good. Now go back and create a machine again. Do not create. Just click the launch button. Yeah. Huh. Virtual machine. Create. Yes. Virtual machine. Select the resource group. Let's scroll down. Let's scroll down. Keep scrolling down. And you now scroll down. What is scroll down? You now have see all sizes. Can you click the see all sizes? So are you able to see? Now we have a few series of machine which is available for you. Few are blocked by the company policy that machine you cannot create. For example you have the you see that D series machine you have a general purpose machine right? It is the type and if you click the add a filter on the top drop-down so here let's say for example I want to see the type click type drop down drop down to type this side this side are you able to see compute optimized memory optimized storage optimized Everyone able to see now correct? Is that clear? So it means that when you get the instruction which type of machine you are supposed to create this is how you have to select it. Make sense? Make sense? Correct. So you have to select whether you like memory optimized machine, a storage optimized machine depend on your application work load. Correct? Yeah. Stop your sharing. Thank you Nia. Yes. So this is a day one dear friend and objective of day one number one to make you understand why you are here what exactly an Azure administrator role look like? What is this Azure platform? Why any company use Azure platform for that matter? how Microsoft organize itself in a geography, region, aability zone and a data center and to give you an idea about the very first service which which virtual server. So with that this is what we end now and I am calling going to call few of you at going to be a regular part of the whole session. So today I like to start with others. Hello. Hi sir. >> Hi others. How you summarize others today? >> Today actually I >> your background. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Yes. >> Uh so actually I'm a experienced software engineer working in a IT company and I have around 4 years of experience and I'm basically working on uh I'm in Bosch B. So >> boss Bangalore. >> Yeah. Yeah. Bangalore. >> Very good. I did almost like a 10 projects in Bosch sitting in your boss office others. >> Okay. >> Very good. Yes. Please go ahead. >> Yes. >> Yeah. So basically I'm currently working in react app development and I wanted to have experience in uh cloud as well. That's why I'm learning this >> and today actually I joined late. So really sorry for that and I did not able to understand anything it is really enjoyable. Yeah. >> Yeah. Exactly. So it's a good choice you know why others because number one now the development has changed from you can say that on premises to the cloud native correct and especially when you are in a front-end development your application will go and sit in the cloud use the cloud service okay for example you take Instagram right the whole Instagram develop in react only Facebook they uh develop in React only but the whole Facebook and Instagram use the cloud services like to store the data they use a storage. So this is actually a need of the time that everyone if you are a developer you have to understand cloud now today or tomorrow you are going to see that. Yeah that's a good one. Good. Yes. Now I am going to call >> Gaitri. >> Hi Ven. >> Hi ma'am. >> Yeah. So it's it's really I really enjoyed the session. So let me tell you I'm I'm an technologist and I'm having almost 3.5 years of experience. >> Yeah. So but I I'm a very fresh to the cloud. So I really like how you started the session from the very scratch very scratch what I was really looking for because I explored a lot of other courses and YouTube videos. it it is not exactly actually this is what the basics I want so I was so happy I was supposed to join the next month match but then I got to know that I'm a weekend working so I joined early and I really like I'm proud of my decision >> I really enjoy a lot everything not even a single minute >> you know that after a very long time good So yes, so I mean to say that now you have an idea about how your next nine session look like correct and uh what is the best part you like in this whole uh today uh just for because it's a starting but yes what is the one thing >> I I lab perfect yes because it's if you do then only you understand correct that is what the fun philosophy >> yes thanks thanks thank you Adri >> yes let me called Rakkes. Hi everyone. uh I am as a I am working as a Q engineer in uh with 3.5 year experience in call as with Adobe express in Adobe X project. So basically I I have a basic knowledge about the Azure so I get uh 100% understanding of uh this of this session right now. So Rakkesh uh because when you are say you are a QA what your exactly end goal let's say if if I'm said that okay Rakkesh after 3 years so what your end goal you are looking at yourself this time >> yeah I have to change my field first of all that's why I'm going >> that is what I about to suggest >> yes >> there is no feature of Q I think right now >> for a starting You know when you have a college pass out right and to a start with >> QA testing is good one right but uh when you want to see that no your salary should be one lakh or something then uh you need to change your field so far yeah welcome others thank you very much yes I am saying bumsy Hello. >> Yeah. Hi. So mean. Yeah. I have what around 15 years of experience overall. So I was a DBA then a Linux admin. Um then been part of automation with transible and stuff. Now I'm leading a team of uh I'm an infra manager uh leading a team of cloud team just wanted to understand how assume works and stuff. So I'm just trying to expand my knowledge >> so that you can control your uh much better right >> uh more more of a knowledge thing you know I'm more of a Linux guy my background was totally different I I kind of know how Azure works but I have not had hands-on or worked or learned it properly so I thought I'll expand my knowledge here so Yeah. >> Okay. That's good one. Good one. So, how you like the session today? Bam. >> Uh, it's interactive. Nice. >> Good. Going good. I I'm able to understand. Sorry. >> Okay. Very good. Bye-bye. Thanks. Yes. Nha. >> Yeah. Hi everyone. Hi Vin. So yes, I enjoyed the session and I also enjoyed the lab. The other thing is I am working as a uh big data and GCP engineer. So I have around 6.5 years of experience and >> yeah and I started uh with the you know big data tools and technologies and then we moved to cloud. So like when we like moved to cloud we you know migrated some you know uh things from Hadoop to uh BigQuery. So now like in the bitquery people you know have uh some knowledge of the cloud uh but you know like I am totally new to Azure and you know even I want to you know start from the beginning so I you know opt for this um sessions and you know for this live training so yeah so since you are starting from like everything from scratch so I'm able to grasp the things very you know quickly and I think I would be a good you know learner in some more days I have that confidence. That was a you know nice session from your side. >> Yeah. Soha if I ask you that after having a knowledge of ha call herself let's say in the next 3 to 5 years >> so what your ultimate goal or role yeah because you are in a already in a you know the most demanding field of the IT yeah >> correct data science is something which is close to the business >> correct correct >> correct So you think about your own role and destination. Okay. Because you have a cloud experience after some time >> and you already have a data science uh you know the expertise. >> For example, I usually call myself if you go my LinkedIn profile to check >> uh uh I call myself as a data architect. Okay. Whether it is on premises or whether it is on cloud I can design solution around data science around AI and uh even as a general data when you talk about >> so you can think something about your role as such because it's a good time and probably when you you know target that particular role it will give you the edge. >> Got it. Yeah. Sure. Sure. Yeah. >> Yeah. Perfect. >> Yes. So, anyone I think that Hey, are we safe? Have we sec? All right. So, yeah, thanks for unmuting, Vipin. Uh, all right. So, I I have a question. uh bipin uh uh but before since everyone is introducing I'll I'll give a quick introduction about myself >> so I'm a 204 uh computer science graduate I'm working uh as a senior manager leading uh IT operational teams uh I have uh I have done I mean earlier in my earlier role I was working as a project manager I am a PMP and a scrum master certified lean six sigma green build certified Right. I also did uh >> yes and and I did uh uh my RHSCA in the initial phases and then uh I decided to uh move to the project management side. So as a newbie I kept on jumping here and there hopping here from there and then uh uh I got a chance to uh work for u uh uh some esteem organizations like uh HPN Philips healthcare. So I was I I worked there when I was working there as project manager I worked for uh uh two projects where uh I I I was leading the uh project for migration that was from data center to cloud. So I got to know cloud uh since then only I mean uh back to two or three years back >> Philips you talking about? >> Yeah Philips healthcare. M >> so I I work there uh and I and I lead project for migration from data center to cloud for their customers. So I got to know about uh cloud although they were on uh AWS and at that time I did the AWS foundational as well but uh I have completely uh I completely washed out with the uh with the uh concept what whatever I got to learn there. I just have some blur uh uh learning. So I decided that I'll go through the Azure now. So uh I'm doing uh this uh admin and I have also enrolled for the architect uh course the 305. So now I decided >> so I thought that I'll move from I will move out from the uh management role the operational part and I'll work as an individual contributor instead of leading a team. >> I do not mind leading a team but you know it's always pressure for when when you lead a team. So I thought that I'll be an individual contributor now and I'll I will work as a architect. So I thought that I'll go through the ar then uh uh AWS and then I'll uh go to uh GCPS. >> Yes, absolutely. That's my plan >> because yes you have to plan your career because I I'm also in the same page with you right it's almost like a 30 years I am in this industry uh but you know I say after 5 years 7 years back uh I am in the same phase right uh that how should we treat my career uh in the going further so it's a good decision because why so since you became architect this is the highest role >> okay if you say from a degree point of view >> and it after some point of time people will start recognizing you by your name abishek and once that recognition come to you abishek uh money will follow you like anything correct end of the day when you are on your 50 or 60 you you want that you should uh earn money by sitting at your home right just by giving advice and consulting so it's a good decision and I strongly advise now you if you are on good this path catch this path hold this. >> No, I'm not going to drop this decision. Bin, I I'll stick to this when I'm and >> sometimes you know the current financial burden will force you that no you should stick to the you know but I I recommend you that you take a little risk come out from your uh your own known jone and it's a good decision and if you need any out of the box help abishek uh I am here you just connect with me outside and I will give you to you. >> Sure thing. Uh yeah I was when you mention about my question was when you mention about your LinkedIn profile uh I do not see your LinkedIn link uh Bin I would love to uh be >> no problem you know spelling of my name if you can see from the chat window I have just everyone if you want to know about who am I whom you are interacting with just put my name in a Google simple bipin sa and you get about my profile my credential my board. >> Perfect. Thanks uh Dash. I saw that you have already pasted the profile link. Thank you so much. >> All right. So, you all are welcome. You all are a part of my family. Just connect with me anytime for any advice like to work with me also I welcome you. Thanks. Gopal. >> Uh hi Bin. >> Hi. Hi. >> So yeah, right now like uh I'm also currently work it's been like eight years now in the IT industry and right now I'm in the techn working as a services engineer uh and uh I would like to like for today's session if I have to say I really like the session uh basically more on the labs uh and uh I would like to know like tell you that uh I'm also kind of same uh it's been eight years now in this technical support so I would love to change the domain now. So how uh is it uh the decision bipin to right now >> Gopal I think you are already late right you should change the domain much before that but yes it's a good decision you have to now move as per the 8 years uh Gopal uh you have to spend maybe another two to three years in some kind of a cloud portfolio okay >> and then you quickly jump towards the architect role or a pre-sale role architect or a pre-sale role if you want to justify your uh time which you have spent in the IT versus what your uh you know the pay package which you are going to get plus your own personal credibility in the market. >> Mhm. >> Yeah. So administration part you already which company I'm not sure uh which company you work >> uh SLK I'm working in right now. SLK >> SLK Bangalore right? SLK. So SLK is one of the prime consumer of uh Microsoft right there more the platform are in a Microsoft only. You take Sharepoint, you take Azure, you take uh system center, everything is uh uh SharePoint. You call yourself uh Kopal for outside world that you are an Azure administrator since use the Microsoft Azure you can justify yourself. >> Okay. >> Okay. Okay, this is your first action. Okay, maybe you can make your whatever the regime or something in the basis of that you are an administrator and then you try to switch either internally uh if you need my help to call your some of your SLK management I am ready to do that otherwise you can try yourself to move towards to inside the Azure management team. Okay, >> perfect. spend another two years and then try to switch to the pre-sale or uh you can say uh architect role try take partner role like you know sonata software uh comparex you can take uh software one do not try in company try in partners >> okay so after the completion of this program so I can try right >> you can take yes >> as an azure admin as you told right >> yes you just start calling yourself Azure admin And after 10 classes that is my promise I will give you that experience. >> Okay. Sure. Sure. >> For knowledge you have to read for knowledge you have to work but for experience point of view that is what I can translate my experience to you. >> Sure. Absolutely. >> Correct. Yeah. >> Thank you. >> Yeah. Welcome Sep. Yes sir. That's yes. Yeah. Sep. >> Yes. Hi Vin. Hi everyone. >> Uh hi my name is Sep and I'm also like having experience of around uh six plus or seven years uh in the same field not exactly like in the cloud or in the infrastructure but I've been into like operations and as initially you said like we do not have like our say in it and we have to like follow the tickets right. So that's what I have been doing uh for my career and uh so right now I'm working with Innova solutions and I'm here managing a small team uh I'm a team lead over there uh and uh so uh I've been like working on this operations like uh managing like uh throughout the um um like on boarding offboarding and all those kind of like kind of like technical support but my role is uh into like IT infrastructure ure and operation though I do not have like any kind of like uh visibility to infrastructure and that's what I'm here to gain uh I'm more interested into architect and to be honest like uh uh I I just want to like switch my career and I hope this will help and that's the reason I'm here and uh I really like the lab sessions uh the way you are like calling each one of us and like providing us this uh hands-on experience And that's what I'm like looking for. >> Perfectly. So, uh just one tips. In fact, I'm not sure if you are already enrolled for 305 or not. Uh >> Mhm. >> this is something you know uh all of you uh whomsoever in this whole batch. If you already cross your eight years or seven years in the IT industry, try to change your role. There is a two option available. One you be in the fully technical role. Second you go into the semi-technical role. When we say a semi-technical role it means that you also understand business and you also understand technology. So this role is called architect role or to be very precise in many of the partner company like a sonata software like an HCL they call these type of people as a pre-sales people pre-sales architect so make it as a target okay sep that in a next in the next two years maybe we are talking in a 2026 in a 2027 SEP is going to be and either the pre-sales engineer, a pre-sales people or an architect people inside that world. Uh if you by any chance in a 305 there I will share lot of tips, lot of you know the materials which will actually boom you uh suddenly transform you from your uh tech techy mind to the architect mind. Yes. And even I am in 305 and that's the reason I have taken 305. Uh uh because I really wanted to like switch my career and it has been too late for me as well. >> Yes, I understood. Yes, >> that's what yes you know what >> and thanks thanks for the nice class. We are really enjoying it. >> Thanks. Yes. So I am going to call Sue H. Hi Vin. So I hi so I am also uh 12 years of experience. I have worked in uh many of the database technology multiple companies. Currently I'm working in one of the Dubai's uh bank in Mashra Mushra Global. Yes. So uh but uh currently my role is as a assistant manager but uh and it involves everything around database data technology compromises cloud every team uh multiple so everything is evolving over there. Uh we have more of the suggestions to come up everything can be done. So I thought like uh this will be right time opportunity to learn things so I can uh propose some solution something new and everything. So also >> and this bill you know this bill uh because uh Priya I involve in almost like a uh more than 100 project in the whole Middle East. Okay. >> Travel most of the time you will find me I will sitting in either in Dam or maybe in Riyad or maybe in Dubai or maybe in you know Alen. So uh this is a very good under you take a decision because in a existing company if you are able to contribute at the consulting level able to suggest something correct they will see you as a assets >> you you know database that is fine that is known to everyone right who whomsoever is interacting with you but now you if you let's say you talking about end to end solution okay if it is a database probably I am going to host this database in Microsoft Azure because my application is also running in Azure for an example and remember for the whole Middle East Microsoft is pushing their product aggressively everywhere >> in our >> everywhere. Yes. Yes. So uh can you believe or not? Uh whenever I make a plan whenever because next next month again I am coming there in in a 7 8 days I have to visit like you know crazy like a 20 30 customer from the Microsoft side. >> Okay. So this is how the uh you know the whole transition happens. It's a very good decision and if you stick with your company because anywhere wherever you are working that is a pretty known name but yes this is a good time that you can contribute the value. So uh you have to understand Azure not from doing perspective Priya you have to understand Azure more from you know that uh solutioning perspective like that I I talk about the way how this solution is designed this is the requirement and to arrive the solution I ask certain questions correct and then I design the whole flow so This is the part you have to do probably you do not get a chance to work for that you may have a different team correct who will handle Azure but at least from your consulting point of view at least give the suggestion this is at least you have to understand so if you if you focus more on in my lecture uh apart from the lab and all that is definitely will help you but the way I draw the diagram and the way I try to uh you know propose certain solutions on top of that we just make a note summary. >> Okay. >> And you have to revisit that summary whenever someone is asking to you that is going to help. >> Yes. >> I have enrolled for this solution architect thing. I thought like that will add on to my career because it's always >> after 305 your life will change that is the way you see the technology. >> Yeah. And this course has been mean first day was very nice because I thought like I'll start from the basic and I started from basic so I'm able to understand everything whichever whatever being said here >> yes exactly that's a good one thanks yes Kamal >> uh yeah hi >> yeah so it is like very nice class and it is very uh like a good starting uh uh like I just like try to like understand this things because it is totally new for me. I am from telecom background and uh >> come on. >> Yeah. No in Nokia. Nokia US projects. Yes. For I am working for a T-Mo and uh earlier I am working for Vis and like sprint which is now like merged with the TMO. So there like earlier I am in the technical things handling but now I like moved to the management part. So uh now I am trying to switch with the again technical domain. So that's what I joined this >> chance you are you aware about the project which is going on to migrate on premises you know the Kubernetes to Azure Kubernetes cloud it is with Rajat you know Rajat >> uh Rajat uh surname is >> Rajat >> yeah I know I know Rajat >> ah okay okay so yeah I I'm working with him >> to migrate the whole you know the a on premises Kubernetes to the cloud Oh okay okay okay okay. >> So actually like in in in Nokia itself so many vacancies is ongoing related to this cloud and uh uh this this field. So that's the reason I am like uh like uh try to catch these things. So it is like happy to learn with you from scratch because it is for a new learner it is very tough to grab the >> and like for me it is like like more than 10 years in another domain which is totally different from the cloud. So it is nice to learn with you but I will I will I will like like thinking to take some suggestion from you as well like for the future goal what I will do and how it will be cracked. So we will take a look take a look how the day look like in following up sessions and yesterday we understand one very important part that as an administrator you work within a boundary and When we say a boundary, it means you cannot do what you want in Azure. If you work in a company, you have restrictions, you have certain procedure. So one of the way which we understand yesterday that you get instruction via email or in a more processor oriented companies you get instruction via ticketing tool. So few of the ticketing tool which I think that most of you listed is service now remedy zera sales force and so on. So what is my recommendation to you? You pick any tool of your choice. If you never seen that tool, no worry. go through some of the free available videos on a YouTube just to get understanding so that when you face an interview and when you say that okay I actually work as an administrator and I get an instruction through the ticketing tool at least you have some visualization in your mind that how the ticket look like how it uh uh get assigned to you. So essentially in cloud world whatever you do is not do by yourself. Most of the time this type of requirement come from a business side like an HR department like a sales department like a top management they have certain requirement and that requirement is come through the whole channel. For example, a study we understand an HR department may have a requirement of a server where they want to deploy certain application like an HRMS. So what they do now HR department then use the ticketing tool create a ticket and that ticket first come to the department head because remember whatever you create in Microsoft Azure or any cloud platform for that matter it is chargeable. So department head must have to approve the cost and then when the department head approved the cost it will come to the finance team we call generally as a fin ops team who supposed to hey others good morning who supposed to validate whether this server cost can be budgeted. It's not like that in uh our own mind. Okay, I need to create a server so we can create in a companies every penny when they spend they have a budget. Okay, they have a budget. Hey Raju, good morning. Then this come to finally the IT team. Anyone who is heading that IT team operation, they then choose you. When we say you, you as an administrator. All right. This ticket is assigned to you. And this is how the sample ticket look like it may have a ticket number. It may have a information who raised this ticket. It may have a information that this ticket should be treated at the high priority and then the detail of the information like what the VM name, which operating system, what the size, what should be the username you put, what should be the password you put. So I mean to say everything is clearly illustrated and I as an administrator I only have to follow that instruction. You cannot go just deviation like that at least in the initial phases when you became senior when you get that experience then probably you can take certain decision by your own but not at the beginning level. So this flow you have to remember when you are sitting in front of an uh interviewer and you are claiming yourself that you are an administrator. The second very very important part which we understand yesterday that why customer should use Azure and why Azure boom in last four to five years. There are so many benefits of Azure. If you look at that you all this is what you all describe Azure has a cost benefit Azure has a scalability benefit Azure has uh go global benefit so many benefits we have so I mean to say when you have hey n good morning so even if good morning sep if we have so any benefit then why customer I can say 10 years back not likely to use Azure why few customer only use Azure so one of the reason is it's a business versus application good morning Gopal so the changing scenario in today's world that it's a appdriven business you see Uber Uber it's a completely app-driven Netflix appdriven even the banks n uh you can say it's a appd driven the government look at if you are in India all the services of a government is available through an app so it's a appdriven business and if the app is down it may have a problem good morning kunal it has a So when we say an app, the problem with the app is if we want to use any of the app, the app require to subscribe, if you want to use Amazon, if you want to use Uber, if you want to use Netflix, they said at first you subscribe. And what do I mean by subscribe? I put my name. my name, my date of birth, I put my national ID card, I use sometimes credit card, my address. This is very very personal to me. So this company where they store these informations. So usually they store this information in a data center. And where is this data center? Few years back that data center is only in one country. So if it is a Indian company, usually they have a data center in India. If it is a US company, they have a data center in US. So just imagine the scenario when an Indian company go to a France say that okay I want to do a business in in your country. France said that all right so you are going to use art I say of course yes and you are store information I say yes where will you store information of course in India because we are in Indian company they say no what will happen if tomorrow these two country are not in a good relationship my citizen data is in your control and you can use it, you can misuse it. So that fear grow and that is the reason why almost every country in the world as small as you can say like uh any country in uh you can take about which is a very smaller in size. They are now demanding that you have to now store the data in my country. So take the data center build the data center and we call that is data residency law. India also have now data residency law. Before that we do not have but now we have a data residency law and this data residency law demand that if you want to do a business in my my country a store data here and to a store data here build a data center. To build a data center, you have to invest billion dollars. You have to take a real estate. You have to secure the building. You have to hire a staff. You have to hire uh you have to purchase so many servers, network devices. Huge investment. And what will happen if tomorrow my business did not fly? We go for a toss. What will I do with that investment? So that trigger that trigger uh adoption of Azure. So what is Azure is a cloud platform just like an AWS just like in Google. And what this cloud provider do they divide the whole world into manageable geography like a US APAC Europe and Middle East and we understand yesterday Geography selection is very much depend on the political alliances the cultural similarities within that specific region. And within that geography they select certain reason like for an example in Apac it select India no Sri Lanka for an example no Malaysia for an example. So selection of the region depend on lot many factors. We discussed some of the factor like the area should not be an earthquakerprone area. The area should be a coastal area. It should not be a landlock area and so on. And within the reason they select the cities like in India they select the cities like a Mumbai which is quite near to the coastal area. they select Chennai because it is quite close to the coastal area and within that they set up a data center. Now this data center host million customer services and what will happen for XY Z region if the data center is nonfunctional not not available it is down. So for that matter these cloud service provider create multiple data center within the same city and all these data center are connected with a very fast low latency fiber connectivity and as a customer now you have a choice. You can create a replica of your server in a multiple data center across the city. So that in case if one data center down, no worry, you still have an option to replicate your data to a second server, a second data center. And then in the last we understand about a different job role like a company require to host its website on Microsoft Azure. This is the requirement of a company. So first which role come back come to understand this requirement is a solution architect. Now solution architect come into the picture. They try to understand decode this customer requirement through a lot of questionnaire and on the basis of questioner your solution architect decide whether they go with VM storage app container and so on and after that they draw the diagram generally we call it as an HL diagram high level diagram in that diagram they select what type of SKU or size of the VM they select which virtual machine what should be the virtual machine name which operating system and a build type and which region and so on there's a lot of lot of factor they decide so yesterday we done this lab where we create a virtual machine with Windows operating system we installed IAS web server And in the is web server we get a folder inet pub www root and within that I can host all my java python.net whatever code simply we use html yesterday and using the web virtual machine public IP we get the full flow. This is what we done yesterday. I hope that you already have that clarity what all we discussed yesterday. Yes. Shall we proceed further? Excellent. Perfect. Very good. Now come to the very very important point when we are planning to planning to ah Gree. Yes. Uh uh good night. Uh how you doing? Uh >> I'm doing good friend. >> Yes. >> See it's it's morning for you guys but it's night for me. >> Ah yeah exactly. Yeah. So this time you know the this training is in the morning of India time. So I think that it's a completely night for you. Yeah I understand. >> Yeah. Yeah. I this ends at 2 o'clock in the morning for me. >> Oh my god. At the middle of the night. Yes. So I just I just have a quick question about the virtual machines like so in my current app development you know we used a database storage uh web app key vault front door but we don't have to use virtual machines is it this might be my my naivity but when you're doing a cloud-based application so when would I need a virtual machine when I can do all the other services just through Azure or is it just when if I want to onboard like a like I don't know like a third party software in an example you gave yesterday would I use a virt yes remember uh Greg for example when I when I see a virtual machine two thing is very important okay it depend on your application for example I say that I have a autocad application okay now autocad application is you can say that it's a consolebased application it is a desktop based application it cannot run anywhere you cannot huge app service you cannot use a storage you cannot use container only choice you have you need a server because it run on top of operating system let's say you want to create your own database correct Oracle database now Oracle database you cannot run anywhere again you need a virtual machine yeah so if your project has a requirement where you need an OSbased application we generally call it as an desktopbased application we need a virtual machine as simple as that. >> Okay. So if I'm connecting like uh let's say CAD to my current my current application and then I would create a virtual machine resource uh I would put the CAD on that virtual machine and I still would have to connect it to my existing application though correct I would have to you have to you have to so there are many ways available uh one of the way is that you can create something called private end point >> okay >> okay private end point maybe just make a note down. So what it what it does it will securely connect your VM with your already running existing application. >> Okay. Through the private endpoints >> through through the private endpoint. Exactly. >> Okay. Thank you. That was very helpful. Appreciate it. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> O hey Benoth. Okay. No worry. So I repeat some of the topic and today we are just extending that uh maybe once you have uh uh the recording available just go through that okay it will be very clear yes >> hi Vin >> you miss yesterday >> yeah yeah I missed yesterday that's why so is there any procedure to create an account to uh do these kind of jobs I mean practice sessions. I missed that one. Hope I will get in that session. You will you already uh cranti there is a uh when you open LMS now on the left hand menu side you will see something called practice lab. >> Mhm. >> Okay. When you click the practice lab it will give you launch button. >> Mhm. when you click the launch button, it will take a minute time and then get a you get a username and password for Microsoft Azio. >> Okay. >> Okay. Now, so uh today again we are going to do that and uh if you can do it today it's fantastic otherwise you have a recording available you just you know go through that. Uh >> yeah thanks for that. Just I'm looking for username >> that's then you can do right and you just need authenticator uh cranti Microsoft authenticator. >> Okay. Uh that I need to install on mobile. Yeah, >> mobile. Yes, exactly. Because nowadays every cloud provider, you know, they uh make it a question. >> Okay. Uh sure. I will I will uh uh set up that in my mobile and after. >> Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for allowing me to share my s uh hey s no worry. So uh once we come into the practical session now then I will take uh a look at that. Just just leave your Azure as it is. Okay. Yeah. Huh? Rajie Haraj sir I want to know some information regarding laptop configuration to purchase >> network configuration Sir I want to buy a new so big choice. Uh I suggest Rajiv since you are investing okay try to invest in any laptop which is i7 i7 the configuration should be i7. This will take care of your current configuration and the future uh you know the when you are running other workload like an AI workload >> not less than i7. Okay. Should be i7 minimum you get i5 generation. >> Yeah. Huh. >> And generation >> uh when you go to generation three maybe is okay. Generation 2 is also okay. Any i7 generation will be okay if you get in a good you know uh good choice. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Anyone have a question or should I move forward now? No question. Good. Okay, perfect. Now remember yesterday we talked about as an administrator you when you get a request to provision a virtual machine you need to pick the right SKU or the size. For example, a B series machine which is cheap but it is only for a testing workload. any D series machine. This is just to handle a generic workload like we create a print server, active directory, uh web server. But when we need a machine which is require too much of memory like when we use a CAD software then we need E- machine. when we need an application which uh need a very high CPU uses like any scientific application which do a calculation or a processing in a background you need F-S series machine so I mean to say there are different series of machine we have but this is not the end now as in Microsoft Azure when you create a VM when you supposed to create a VM M there are few things which you have to understand in the background. Look at that what happened in a Microsoft data center. So in a Microsoft data center basically they use in the background a same server like an IBM server, Dell server, HP server exactly same server. Now on each of the server Microsoft install their own virtualization software called HyperV. So if you go to any of the Microsoft data center by any chance you will surprised that it their setup is almost just like in my own company setup. Now in this hyperv they say that okay you want to create a VM. Now listen it very carefully that is a very very important part. So let's say I am one of the company called Infosys. I create a VM. So my VM will come and create on this hardware. This hardware I'm just taking an example that let's say I am in forces VM. Now let's take a second company for an example. I am saying it's might be IBM or B pro they create a VM this VM is also come and sit in the same hardware what does it means It means that this VM is using shared infrastructure. All right. So when I say I share a same infrastructure means this server in the background connected with a network. Let's say they are connected with a network same network. My traffic also go from this network. Your traffic also go from this network. Hardware is shared. Network is shared. So what the Microsoft say that now here customer if you host your VM on a same hardware where other customer VM is also maybe sit or hosted. I will give you cost benefit. cost benefit in the sense because you are sharing the same hardware and the same network. So I am going to charge your VM just for an example $1 per hour. $1 per hour. So you will see a very cheap VM because in $1 per hour you are running your workload. But few of the customer, few of the customer they say no. Who is he? Sir is Infosys. I don't know who is Infosys. What will happen through this VM? If someone run some malicious tool and it able to penetrate and enter into my VM is it possible? Microsoft said that I have taken all care of but still it can be possible.1% chance. They said I can't take I am FBI. I am raw. I am a bank. I cannot allow I cannot take even a 0.1% chance that someone able to penetrate your security and enter into my VM. So your cloud provider then say that okay no worry I am going to give you I am going to give you a separate hardware. This server is reserved for you and we call it as a dedicated host. We say that when you have a dedicated host in this VM in this server only your VM can create it. Only your VM can create it. No other customer VM will create it. How will you charge me then? I will not charge you a VM basis. I will simply charge you a hardware basis. So let's say this whole hardware is reserved for you. You create one VM, you create no VM, you create 10 VM, it's all up to you. I am going to charge this server cost CPU, memory and whatever you have. So it's a dedicated few customer They do not go with shared hardware. They go with dedicated hardware. But in this case still you have a problem because your network is still same. Your hardware is dedicated but when the traffic go out or in it go with the same hard or you can say same network switch. So few of the customer they are very adamant they said no I want everything is mine network is mine no other traffic should go through that network. Then the Microsoft said that all right in that case I am going to give you a third option which is called isolated. Now in case of isolated you get dedicated your own network. No other traffic will pass from here. It's only you. So three option. So shared infrastructure dedicated host and isolated. So what does it means now? So for an example when you create a VM a virtual machine like we did yesterday. Let me just select uh we simply go to the size. Now in the size are you able to see the isolated size? Now yes correct. So we have something called isolate size. Second, second when you move further to the advanced section of your VM configuration. Here you get get something which is called as an host. And you see that it say that hey do you want dedicated host? Perfect. So remember this is a very very important part from providing what customer need. Most of the time most of the time we only focus on share infrastructure. But we have other two options. dedicated host, isolated host. Clear? Understand where this configuration come from? One, if you want isolated, go with the SKU. You want a dedicated, you can configure to the advanc option. Perfect. Second few customer or few few you can say that uh kind of a countries they say that they have a different reservation like for example US federal governments any agency you take they say that that's fantastic You give me isolated I love it. But how I can create this isolated infra? Very simple sir. Go to portal.ajure.com uh portal. This portal. Used by how many customer sir? Millions in the worldwide. What will happen if someone compromised portal. com itself. I do not want your portal. I want dedicated to me. Only we can login. No one can Germany federal agencies they say no I cannot use portal. Because it is used by millions of people. What will happen if you someone compromise your portal and they enter into your data center China they say no no no portal.io.com com. So in that case Microsoft say okay no worry customer for that I am going to create a complete new Azure portal with dedicated data center for you. There only you can run your services. No one others but you have to give me some business guarantee that that much utilization you will do. And this is how Azure special reason come. That is called Azure US. Azure Germany Azure China. Look at that. Very interesting one. Right? So it means that when you are interacting with a different customer globally, you will see a different type of requirement coming and you say that hey as of now I only know how to create a VM. What what is this dedicated host concept and isolated concept and now what is this Azure US Azure Germany Azure China? So for an example when you go to Google and just type here Azure China we call it as an special reason. This is this is something which is only available in a China. You cannot run portal. Overall if you are in a Germany federal agencies it is only available Azure D that is a Germany. When you go to uh federal government agencies who want to run their services on Microsoft Azure they have a totally different portal. Perfect. So I mean to say when you understand about as an administrator because end of the day you are supposed to provision infrastructure to sub provide infrastructure you have to understand that what exactly the environment where I am going to work and this is how it will work there. Now another very very interesting part which you have to understand is how we can provide services to Microsoft or my uh you can say that my team my customer when they have something which is come as a projection I give you one thought process. So let's say for an example and make a note that is very very important from your cracking the interview point of view and also if you are already on a higher level that let's say uh customer need 40 Server. What is server? in next six month for one of their site. And this is very tricky. And you are an administrator. Remember they said that they need 40 server in next 6 month not now next 6 month. It is something like that. Last year we went to Singapore as a family vacation but much before that almost like a six five months before I already reserve hotel. Why I do that? because I know that in the last moment if I try to reserve a hotel maybe the hotel not available or even if it is available it might be under very different cost. So here you will get a projection now that you need a 40 server in the next six month for one of the site one of the project and you are an administrator. Why I am emphasizing that you are an administrator because accessing the portal doing the task is my responsibility. Someone can only give you direction but they can they do not have a understanding how to click and where to click. So you will get a instruction you will get a provision that hey administrator please be ready we need 40 server in next 6 month anytime maybe in March maybe in April maybe in a June be ready. Do not come with the excuse in the last moment sir this cannot be happen. So one of the very important thing which you all have to understand here is when we say Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google, they build their data center. They build their data center. This is their data center. In the data center, they have a physical servers. Okay. in that physical server you they create VM but how many server they have let's say for example Microsoft open their data center in Hyderabad and in that Hyderabad they started their data center with I'm just giving a very hypothetical example of 1,000 Dell server Usually in 1,000 Dell server you can hypothetically if you go with a 2GB RAM you can create about a 10,000 VMs on all these 10,000 and remember this data center is not exclusively for you it's for millions of customer. So I as a customer who am I? Let's say I am simply learn I have another customer let's say for example infy I have another customer maybe XY Z now simply learn say that okay hey Microsoft I need 10 server Microsoft say all right I I can give you I have a capacity of a 10,000 server I give you 10 server to Infosys Microsoft I need 100 server. You say yes I have a capacity I can give it to you. But the problem is how many customer it can serve. So let's say for an example Microsoft say that a customer who want to probably come to my come to my data center uh to host their service. I am going to give them number of VM which they can create and they designed something called uh okay nobody uh is please hold on for a minute when we come to the lab part I will check it to you okay is Smithy just focus on what we are learning because if you miss this one uh will be difficult right because you won't get all this information in any of the document or any of the lecture okay so what Microsoft do now then Microsoft by default enables something called kota this is default kota And by default the kota is you can have let's say for example D series server every customer can create maximum 10 server this is the default kota you go to Azure you go to AWS you go to Google they set this default kota and you are administ And what will happen if you are not aware about that you create one VM good 2 VM good 7 VM good 9 VM good 10 VM good 11 VM you can't create yeah you can't create why because there is a kota and you are not aware and when you are not aware you are in trouble So when you go to a Microsoft and when you or go AWS or go to Google when you type kota you will see there's a whole lot of kota which is available. For example, when I say how much machine I can create for let's say my uh uh US region or maybe in the uh you can say Mumbai region. Now one of the best part is when you are making or checking your kota which is default 10 you have to increase your kota size. So you can just launch a new kota request and say that I want probably this much of kota which will uh you know going to uh give me and kota for everything. If you look at that kota for your server, Kota for your and it just raise one request and request whether accept by Microsoft or not it depend no guarantee. So depend upon your customer your agreement with Microsoft they will give you that okay how much kota you can you can go ahead and increase. So very very first thing what you as an administrator request for kota increase but as I say increasing the kota is not a guarantee. guarantee that Microsoft will give you the VM on the same cost and why it is important. Now, so Microsoft said that there is a multiple way you can get my service. The popular one we call it as an ondemand price. On demand means I just give you a very simple way to understand. Let's say I am creating a VM and I just go with aside here and let the pricing to be loaded. Everyone able to see the pricing here? Last column at my screen. Look at that. The machine which we all create yesterday is a D2S V3 which give you two CPU 8 GB memory and the cost coming around $70 per month. $70 per month and very surprised after 1 hour after 1 hour when you again check you might see a difference it can be 71 it can be 69 it can be 75 it's a dynamic Microsoft reserve the right to increase the price of their services. So and as I said yesterday that for Azure everything is budgeted in the beginning of the financial year. So what will happen even if you have a kota increase and when you try to create machine after 6 month or within 6 month you get totally different escalation pricing and then your management will catch you. Dear administrator, I told you six month back I need 40 server and today you are coming back and say that yes 40 server can be created but price will go now doublefold. So the second one you have to in a more sales language we call something which is called as an monetary commitment. Even if you do not heard all these word please make a note because this is the real time scenario when people use this terminology. When we say a monetary commitment it is something like that I am as a customer I am giving assurance to the Microsoft. Hey Microsoft, in the next one year I am going to use your service worth $1 million. When Microsoft understand that okay you are committing as a customer that you will use my service worth rupees 1 million. So as a gesture I said that okay customer so I am going to give you 20% discount but remember the word commitment that is a very very important one and when you actually into the licensing terminology of the Microsoft or AWS or uh Google this carry weightage if you miss your commitment for one year. Next year Microsoft will give you totally different pricing next year only. So as a customer it is your it is responsibility that we have to honor the commitment because on the basis of that commitment I get certain discount. So to have a monetary commitment one is the license agreement. Second, again as a technical person you can request for reservation. So you can request for reservation of your services. This is the reservation which we say all right dear customer I am going with a virtual machine and whether I am going with the uh uh D1 series virtual machine D series virtual machine just give me a second let me to load it BC just one Let's say I am selecting this one as a as a standard B series machine for an example and I am just making that I want 40 server for you. Whatever the price come to me that price get lock lock even the fluctuation come it doesn't work so by just selecting any of these move forward I'll say that okay this is what I make a provision please remember I'm not purchasing right now making a provision so second very very important part request for reservation. Give your monetary commitment. Yes, Bami. >> Uh hi. So uh my question is like you know uh I I've worked in an environment where you know there the the count of servers know the virtual machines are more than 5,000 6,000 and and you know I I've literally been to data centers right so so when you are talking about these kas and stuff are these applicable to uh dedicated landing zones where you know data centers are are transformed to you know azure landing zones uh you know where where let's say a manufacturer itself gives a space to azour we need a cloud platform here right is this applicable there as well or >> it's applicable everywhere remember landing zone is nothing it is just kind of a you know wrapper >> right >> it's a top level wrapper correct end of the day your physical infrastructure same >> correct >> they have a number of server same in their data center correct and they have to optimize for 100 customers. increasing the kota is there also but if you are an enterprise customer what the Microsoft do in a back end when you do a signing an agreement right let's say I'm signing three years agreement okay >> so on the basis of agreement the you already do a monetary commitment >> okay >> so there is a sizing exercise happen uh you know that from the pre-sale side they will do a sizing that okay you need thousand server thousand how much server you run so that sizing sit >> Microsoft take it as a background and they already provision that kota for you. So you do not have to do manually. >> Okay. Okay. >> Correct. Now but if you are a small customer, if you are a mediumsiz customer, this is how you have to do that. >> Okay. >> Otherwise you will face a challenge in the last time. >> Okay. Understood. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Like again we used to you know this quarter kind of internal agreements happens on the basis of application level. >> So not at the client level. So for this application these many resources will be allotted. Yes. >> Okay. Got it. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Yeah. Perfect. So, requesting for a kota increase, requesting for a reservation, that is a very very important part. All of you have to understand when you are working in a cloud as an administrator reservation for there. But we have a different scenario now. Here what I am saying now let's say customer need one server now and committed to use for at least one or 3 here. Sometime the urgent scenario happen, right? It was not planned but all of a sudden you have a request that hey can you create a server? Whether the server is temporary mean just for 1 day, 2 day, 3 day, 5 day, 1 week or whether the server which you emergency provisioned is going to run for next 1 2 3 years. uh landing zone others actually be discussed in AJ 305 but let me see if uh on a day number four if I can throw some light to you. Okay, perfect. Now, so uh look at that. Here the scenario change. You suddenly get a request. It was not planned at all that hey you have to create one server, two server, three server and that server going to use for next 1 2 3 years because it is not a part of monetary commitment. So by default it is go on on demand price. On demand price means if you create a VM today it show you $1 for one hour tomorrow it might show you $2 for 1 hour after 6 month it might be $3 for 1 hour and then you will get caught because as an administrator you also have to understand the budget which is allocated to your organization your your department you cannot cross the budget you say what can I do? So almost every cloud service provider, almost every cloud service provider they give a fantastic option be it in AWS, be it in a jour. They say that select your select your size whatever you want and then run Azure a spot discount on the spot on the spot. So here you maybe you can fix that. Okay. Right now the price of my VM is going for for example uh $10. So I am just giving that if it is going beyond $12 just probably uh evict my note so that or just shut down my server so that I will aware that it is now going beyond usually usually when you go with the spot discount whatever the price current now right now that will be locked for you Microsoft generally honor it. Honor in the sense they generally do not even the fluctuation happen on the real price it does not give you impact but at the same times Microsoft said that because you have not make it as a commitment I honor a spot discount to you. You can enjoy your VM for the next one year. I try my best try my best to uh give you the same discount already applicable to you. But from the Microsoft side, if let's say the price increased doublefold, then I cannot honor you. Then you have a choice. Either you can make a final monetary commitment if you want to hold that price or I will let your VM shut down and when you are start your VM then it will be on the on demand pricing. The next thing is a spot discount. Now be it in Azure, be it in Google, be it in AWS, it doesn't matter. Same process. Request for the kota increase. Request for the reservation. Understand monetary commitment and going for urgent address of any of the server services. You as an administrator you must understand when to use what. Sometimes you get instruction, sometimes you may not get a instruction also. Since you work in a team, you can add a value. You can ask a question. Okay, you are saying that you are planning to use SAP in the next 6 months. Sir, can I re can I increase the KOD? Can I make a reservation request? Because all this is going to take a commitment value, a face value. So your action may down the reputation of a company in front of Microsoft. Hey look this customer they say that they will use $1 million and they are still on a 100k. Next time this customer I will not give any discount. Noancy you are in problem. Now another very very important part which you need to understand as an administrator how the OS license work here. So remember this is a very very tricky part when you are working and planning for a deployment deployment in uh you can say a Microsoft world like for an example for an example I give you an idea that I already have Windows server Let's say 2019 license and as a company I already have a 100 license be are technically called such type of licensing. as a onprem license or on paper license. Let's focus on a scenario and then we take a lab. This is about a very typical administration job. Remember and make a note that there is a server with 128 GB of RAM. H sorry 128 GB of hard disk. and running some application. There is a requirement to have another hard disk of let's say 4 GB where uh you can say that application can store their logs. So in the in the simple understanding of this whole problem is there is already a VM which is running. This is a VM which is already running. This VM has one hard disk of 128 GB. Let's say I call it as an disk one. This hard this is map with your this VM which is VM1 and this hard is available as an there's a two partition one is a C drive you can say C drive and it as a D drive. So they require one more hard disk. You can say it like a disk two. Disk two. and it should be a 4GB disk where they are planning to store only the log file. So they want to use something like a E drive for an example and they want to store all the logs of your application. You are an administrator. So you get a ticket as usual, a fantastic ticket. Let's say this is again used by an HR manager. This is the server and you have a requirement to have a disk and this disk should be a 4GB disk. There is same process. Same process. Department head raise a icicate. Go for department head to approval. Come back to phob stream to provision the budget of additional disk because this is cost. Once the budget provision is approved, come back to the IT manager and then the ticket assigned to you. Is the scenario clear? Yes. Yeah. So all of you who able to launch the lab like yesterday, please do it. And I like to start today with one person who not able to do the lab. Can you ping your name? Saf. Yes. Sort of share your screen. Okay. Sort of bin. So bino let me go with sorup and in the same time if you can follow what we are doing along with the sorup. Okay. So that all can be on same page. Everyone who able not able to do the lab we are doing from today. Yes. Oh, you are not able to. Okay. So, let me go pick the Sorup. Anyone who is able to login, please follow Sor screen. Others, please wait. Oh, Sorup, you are saying fail. Oh, it's not a problem. Sor uh you do one thing. Go to that Azure portal first. Quickly, fast. Now on the you whatever is pop up just cross it and then in the tool menu you see that you have a on the right hand side top there is a tool menu okay right hand side huh click the tool menu and you get something called computer management second option tool menu in server manager and then you get Computer management. Click that. And then on the left hand side you have a disk management under storage server manager tool menu computer management and then once the computer management open you get something called disk management. So guy three are you able to see disk 1 and disk zero? Disk 0 is 127 GB. Disk one is attached by Microsoft. It is only for temporary storage. Okay. So the moment you reboot your VM all whatever you store is gone. What is the requirement to add another hard disk of a 4 GB? Right now you only have a C drive and a D drive and your C drive is 127 GB. Everyone able to see this screen at this point of time on the G3 uh VM. Yes. Yes. So now we are going to add new hard disk. So G3 go back to Azure portal please. on the left hand side you have setting. No, no. Uh just scroll down. Uh scroll down. Scroll down. You see settings. Yeah. In the setting you see disk. In the disk if you scroll down you get an option called create and attach a disk. Can you highlight it? Create and attach a disk. Yes. Everyone able to see create and attach a disk at the G3 screen, right? And when you click it, this is how it appear below. You click two times by mistake. Guy three. No, no, no. That's fine. That's fine. Okay. Okay. Just fine. Just click this. Click create and attach this. Give a disk name. What is the name? They want log file. Right. You just say log file or log data or whatever you like. I meant to say log data and it should be a standard HDD because premium SSD is not allowed. First one, huh? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Just fine. Just fine. A standard. Yes. Yes. Yes. And let's go with 32 GB of size. That's fine with me. 32 GB of size. That is fine with me. A standard HDD log data 32 GB side. Click apply. Now go back to your VM. Please make it a fully screen. Are you able to see disk two? Now can you scroll down? Disk two. Yes, everyone able to see on the three screen disk 2 is appear. How much GB? 32GB. Correct. Correct. So, right click the disk 2 now. And you get an option. You get an option called initialize the disk. Initialize the disk means now disk should be available for your server to use. So click initialize the disk and say okay. Now you your disk is become online and you will see the status change online. Right? So now you have a 31.98 GB is available for you. Right click the 31.98 GB. Uh and you get something called simple volume. Click that next. Next. So you are going to create F drive for example. And just next all this all done. Finish. Yes. Now in the search box uh G3 in your server search box below below below you have a search box in the Aha exactly just type here explorer and you get file explorer click that left side you have a this PC Click this PC. Click the what? This PC. Okay, no worries. So, are you able to see F drive now? Right now, F drive is available. So, you can save the file. After this, this slide go up where it is showing unallocated. Right click. You will get new volume. Just select new volume and say next next. Yeah. Yeah. So this is the this is the first administrator task where we get a task to add an hardis. I hope that now everyone aware how the add this had been added and you can proceed further. Correct. Gopal we are going to finish it because you know uh after half an hour we are anyhow on conversation mode so please bear with us. Yeah. Okay. Now can you stop your sharing gatri? Thank you. I will come back to you. There is a cost associated others because additional hard this means cost you will get a cost. Yesi share your screen quickly. Ah sorry. Ah you get 31 GB unallocated right? Not not here. Just after that in the second box. Aha. Right click. New volume. Next. Next. Next. Yes. It's a pay as you go. It's a pay as you go. Others not fix. It's a pay as you go. Oh man, why I stop your saying? It's done now, right? Yes. Yes. Sep you are getting right. Yeah. Exactly. Welcome buddy. Smitty share a screen. I think that you done right. Smitty done. And one sort of huh. S O U. Huh. Hey. Hi sir. So my question is that means we created one disk. Okay. Means we allocated the disk given the name of the log file. Understand? So again we log into the mean already we logged into the server we initialized the disk means format the disk initialization happen disk has been mounted but uh while we given the name on the Azure portal is a log file for the D drive or some drive so now it's a different on the server and the portal >> ah because remember uh generally sort of once you create the VM >> Mhm. You hand over the username and password to the user, right? >> Yeah. >> Say I am a user. >> So I change my username and password and you as a sorup you never know. >> Correct. Huh? >> And ideally in the production environment you cannot take a login to any of the server. >> Correct. >> Right. Because I'm the user. >> But let's say for example in the Azure portal you are responsible for Azure administration. You do not know why someone created this disk. Let's say someone in the shift evening they create the disk and tomorrow you come and you are surprised that hey what is this disc for >> so that is for the tagging purpose on the >> tagging purpose exactly. Uh okay >> because end of the day you all are responsible right so you understand who created this and why he created >> yeah actually means means I know that disk creation and all the but I was confused that on the portal we given the name and the servers means again we are doing the same exercise so I was thinking like that once you given the details so it will automatically initialize and allocated the disk to the server >> no no understand thank you sir Yes. Uh so we can extend the disk but only dynamic disk can be extended if you know Windows server. Okay. Right now the dis disc is basic. Basic cannot be extended. Okay. So you have to first convert the disk from basic to dynamic. Ah okay. Okay. Okay. That's fine. Okay. Great. Got it. Okay. Now let's solve the second problem and then we uh you know uh go to the issues there the same user same user you know the user is of different type they come back it happens because when you first time create a server it is a brand new right after sometimes you you would add application you have a data you have a so many thing so definitely the server CPU and memory I start getting utilized. So uh bubalan you ask about a ticket right? This is the sample ticket. Bulan are you able to see this is how the ticket will look like. So you get another ticket. You have a ticket number request by priority high VM name and then you get something called issues. What is the issues? VM is running slow. Yeah, sure. So you you just look at that. This is how you know get a type of ticket. You want to create something. Are you investigating something? Are you uh you know like a troubleshooting something? So you get a ticket. This is how the ticket will look like. Yeah. Uh you also have a jump box. Sass jump box. we discuss it in a network part. So through which you can uh take the control of the server. So here we have uh you know the ticket come to you. So how you are going to investigate? How you are going to investigate? So you will check the performance of a server. Remember there is a detail monitoring that will be covered in the last day. But you check the performance of the server like a CPU utilization ah tempile. No. So once you reboot then only it will uh click otherwise uh it will stay there uh senu only when you event server reboot that temp directory will get removed from there. So one you have a performance of the server you review performance of the server. This is a step one. After that you conclude what you conclude need to a scale CPU and memory of the server. Yes, thank you Manohar. So as an administrator what is my first task? We will review the performance of a server. When we say performance of a server means I will monitor. I will monitor CPU, memory, disk, network all the performance and then we conclude that this server which is having let's say 2 GB uh 8 GB memory and two CPU need to scale So very very important point which you have to note here in Microsoft Azure AGB understand it's a series it's a series so when we talk about a series when we talk about a series you have to choose from the same series for example If you are in a B series already, you cannot upgrade to D series. If you are in a D series, you cannot upgrade to E series. Make a note please. You can only scale between the different options available in the same series. B series, D series, E series, F series within that same series. So now I am going to again uh you know uh start the same action and uh we will see if we can how to fix that issues. So I just ask this is the last lab of the day. Ask Gaitri to share back your screen. Yes, Gri. Now in the click the overview of the server overview. Everyone go to the overview of the portal and scroll it down. Scroll it down. Hold down. And wait. You have a monitoring option on the top. Just up. Little up. Little up. Little up. Scroll up. Little scroll up. Uhhuh. Uhhuh. More. Just one more. Just one more. And you get monitoring. Yes. Everyone able to see that that monitoring is free of cost. We will talk about the paid monitoring. When we are in a monitoring section in the last day. Okay. So at this point of time it say that looks fine to me. Just scroll it down little bit. Skill more. Little bit. more a little bit and here you get a basic dashboard does your VM ever restarted shut down not available it say no every time is perfect because graph is showing good look at the average CPU utilization are you able to see that it's fluctuating between some 35% to 50%. Correct. Maybe you are able to see here it is above 90% 95% sometime even touch 100%. then it is a red flag. It means that your CPU utilization is too high on the server. Scroll it down and same with the disk that whether your disk utilization is uh uh how much it is right. You have a show more matrix. Click that. Click show more matrix just below the box. Scroll down and you have a network utilization. Look at that my dear friend. disk utilization, memory utilization. Correct? So let's say you carefully you carefully understand okay the CPU utilization on your server every time going 90% and above then you raise a request that this server need more CPU more memory more CPU more memory now more CPU more memory means you have to upgrade the server hardware to upgrade create a server hardware you have to make a shut down the server. So there is a downtime you have to take the permission from the user from the stakeholder there will be a downtime because we are have to upgrade this server from two C two CPU to maybe four CPU for an example. So let's say you already have approval of a downtime then how you can do the resizing of a server in the search box on the top you just search size. No, not here. Not here. Not here. In the in the in the uh in the box left hand side over the huh size and in the aability and a score you get a size all of you. Okay. Click the size please. And look at that. You are already in a D series machine. Correct. Which machine? Two CPU 8 GB memory. DS V3 that is your series name you can upgrade it to the next series in a D series V3 only. So when you scroll it down a little bit you get DS4 V3 right where you have an 4 GB 4 CPU and 16 GB memory of course the costing everything you already uh have approval. So when you have to upgrade it, first you have to shut down the server. Then you select DS4 V3. Select the second one. And you just have to click the resize. Correct. And just hit the res because you do not have a permission to use this SKU. Otherwise in a real world environment you are able to resize it. Is that clear? Yes. Yeah. Sort of I'm coming back to you just for a minute. Now one very very important part which you all have to understand as an administrator that you Microsoft provide you hundred of tools 100 of tools. Okay. So uh just remove this size option guy three uh uh uh just just delete the size word what you have typed now uh just go to box on delete. Yes, you have to you have to do the shutdown. Okay. Now on the left hand side, scroll down please. The way you shut down the server uh uh through the portal also you overview you get a shutdown option or if you are already logged on a server click a start button shut down. Okay. Gopal. Now on the left hand side you get operation everyone able to see operation this is your lifeline as an administrator okay operation maybe you have to put lot of your effort to understand lot of things here I'm just giving you the basic idea for example you want to do some troubleshooting and as I said in a production environment you cannot take the remote control of a VM because once you create a VM hand over to the user user change the username and password and then you do not know that okay so without login to the VM still you can do lot of things for example there is something called run command click the run command J3 J3 sorry run command huh And let's say for example I want to see what is the IP address of a server. Can you little bit scroll down and you have a IP config. Click say run. Just say run. So what it does it run the IP config inside the VM and it will give a output here without login on a server. So there are lot of script you can see on the left hand side. For example if by mistake someone disabled the RDP by mistake someone disabled the administrator account. Everyone able to note here lot of options right? Yeah. Yeah, lot of options. So now look at that. The whole IP address is coming to here for you. Yes, exactly. Yeah. From the console. Super. And you you are a champion. You can do a lot of tasks here. So and then when you have a problem remember when you work on Microsoft Azure portal and when you have a problem everything you cannot do you cannot do everything because platform is in control of Microsoft. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So on the left hand side if you scroll it down completely from menu side three. Scroll down you have a help. Click help. Let's scroll down. And in the help you see that there is a lot of option. For example, if you miss the username and password, you can reset the password from here. Correct. Right. You can reset the password from here or your username. If you uh scroll it down below, you can set support and ticketing and this you have to remember because many time it get uh asked in interview. If you have a problem which you cannot fix, what you do? You simply say sir then I open a support ticket. How? Last option click support and troubleshooting. Click that and just type for example uh VM is VM get restarted say go click go it say there is a lot of option what is the issues with I say that virtual machine learning windows. Next. Next. Now it will automatically give you an advice. So it say that okay what you want? What type of issues you are facing right? So my resource stop unexpectedly. Let's say you select the second one. Next. So it give you lot of you know uh help you just follow the screen. Second option. If you go a little bit up, little bit up up more up up up. You are going down. Actually, you are going you have to go scroll up. Uh you have on the top it automatically enable create a support request. Yes. Click that. So now you describe a problem. Go next. Correct. Uh yes. Go next. Click next. Next. And if you are having a premium support the moment you you know uh open a support ticket you will get immediate call. Immediate call what happen? And they will take a remote and they will do your job. So in Azure you should not do every job by yourself. Correct. Now the last thing before we bind up. Last time last week one of the user is have a problem that their virtual machine virtual machine they are not able to take control through VPN. So he has start troubleshooting. In order to troubleshoot he mess up. Then he called me. He said, "I have a problem. The VM was able to access till yesterday morning. But suddenly in the evening when I connect the VM through the VPN, it is not able to connect. I say that's the thank you. But this is your problem or Microsoft problem." You say maybe my problem. How can you come to know if there is a problem at the Microsoft side and you are wasting your time in troubleshooting? Yes or no? So remember whenever your problem come in the Microsoft world, AWS world, Google world because 90% platform managed by them, you only see console, you cannot troubleshoot every service. So what how can I first of all come to know that there is a problem in the Microsoft site. So go to Google open a Google on the next next site on the next tab. Uh everyone type google.com google.com and just type AWS Azure Google whatever I just say Azure Azure status health status Azure health status huh Azure uh not AWS Azure H just just you get you get that please everyone bookmark this one bookmark I see lot of people feedback when they go for an interview this question most of the time ask most of the time ask you get Azure status click that same way you have AWS status same way you have a Google status and you get a scroll down just click for example Asia Pacific and look at that in Asia Pacific every region is bested on the top for example in West India if there are any problem in Azure compute fleet if there are any problem in let's say cloud service in any problem in Azure function it will give you the red and you know that yellow mark. So before you troubleshoot anything please come here. Please come here check that the service which you are trying to troubleshoot is there any problem from the Microsoft side from the AWS side from the Google side. Do not jump on troubleshooting. Everyone make a note. Sometimes it happens problem it not at the Microsoft end problem is at your own tenant end because someone maybe do something R&D in the tenant and because of that some services go for a task. So can you scroll it up? Scroll up K3 you get go to service go to Azure service health dashboard. This is your dashboard. This is not global dashboard. So it ask you to login with your same credentials for your Azure. It will only verify your tenant health status. Is there any issues? You say no issues. Is there any issues happened in a past go to history? Click health history in a time range drop down and select let's say last one year last one last let's say 3 months you get the whole history there is a problem happen there is a problem happen in my tenant in simply learn tenant because Azure front door is not able to configure So whenever the student tried to configure uh Azure front door in AJ 305 it was not happening. A lot of trainer and a student are scratching their head. What is happening? This is not this is not the problem of I and you. It is a problem of Microsoft. So when you click that second one as your front door this is what exactly it will give you. You can see that what the problem you have impacted service. What is the issues update that clear everyone of you? Now you feel like you are administrator have that knowledge and experience. Yes or no? Yes, please delete everything. Yes. Yeah. Thank you very much. Kaitri, stop your s. Yes, my dear friend. I park myself now here and let me to have first Any questions you have before we jump to you know the daily our regular sessions questions and answer. >> Yes. So basically I just uh paste on the chat. So one incident happened in our organization. So basically we request one uh ticket uh the user saying is my D drive is occupying so much space uh please increases and the D drive space is a 2TB. Okay. So so 2TB and user saying that please increase the 200 GB. Okay, let's see. So we we didn't know whether the partition is MBR or GPD. We only increase just >> number one master boot record cannot be extended. >> So after the we digging all those things finally we conclude this is the MBR partition it's not possible we need toote into GP then and then only it will be possible. This is a very very funny things because we lo so this is a >> no this is this is really really it happens right you know the user I I as a user I do not know I said that oh uh my IT team can do that right so I just did yes that is a very very good strategy you can't >> absolutely so basically uh whenever we join this class so everybody know that the MBR partition has a limitations only two DB you can in case rest of you can't do that >> you can't do that and number one in MBR you can only create four partition not more than >> this is one also yeah so most of the times are so many companies are going into the GPD partition >> yes >> when we just adding the any disk you should be clear in a GPD partition >> yes only the C drive you know generally we put it in a MBR rest all DFG H everything is a uh in Uh GPD >> GPD correct absolutely >> that's a nice nice one Sumant >> yes but in our organization so many because when we join in this class we need to know the basic things as well Windows servers windows uh even Windows networking as well because if we go into the level three level four that comes we need to know the basic things as well >> because we are the blank so it will be can't be difficult to say anything to your manager >> because this is our task. >> Yes. You know what what is happen you are pointing right because end of the day when you are using let's say a VM what are you managing operating system correct now? So knowledge of operating system is must be like if you are managing Linux operating system knowledge of Azure is only limited to the portal correct now but your actual task happening in the background >> uh end of the day. Yeah. Yes. Very. Yes. Right. Right now I am in the Itachi systems. Okay. But I'm sitting in the Baja General Insurance companies. Okay. So we are handling their infrastructures. So we are handling exchange servers on primatches cloud exchange as well. >> Uh window sitting in uh Bangalore. >> No no I'm sitting in Pune Pune Pune Pune office. Okay. I I I give you one very interesting one if you maybe know. So uh you know Bajage Fins serve they use uh SECM. >> Okay. >> Correct. >> SECM to manage the patch and I was the architect when I designed that but at that point of time you know they have only I think that 20 or 25 offices. Right. >> Okay. >> So I I design I roll out and we exit as a team. Correct. after 3 years now they uh escalate because Microsoft go for a renewal right you know Smic renewal so they say that uh no the SECM has a this problem that problem that much problem so people not renew or renew then you have to give me 40% discount okay >> so then Microsoft again involve me back so again I come back >> but this time I visit the Bangalore office Maratali office right so >> okay So there you know what the funniest thing they try to do with the >> XCL >> they try to push the image and that image size is 30 GB. >> Oh >> Window you know Windows uh uh 10 image 10 or 11 image >> right? They try to so they try to push to across all the site and 30 GB image when you try to travel through the internet it will take time right it so it is a stuck uh synchronizing synchronizing for one week two week two and a half weeks 3 weeks and they are blaming uh you know that SSM is not >> even the bandwidth also got >> then I suggest that this is this way you will take one year to roll out all across right so yeah sometimes this happen thanks >> so basically right now the the the baj alliance baj and alliance they are different to each other so we have just already migrated >> so many onremise hardware to the the new new domain >> there is a lot of politics also going on sum right >> every company has a politics sir >> so basically we are focusing on our knowledge only forget about the whatever they are doing. >> Yes, exactly. No, this is good. Yeah. So, it is that you are able to coll coraborate each other. Yeah. Thank Thanks so much. Yes. So, now let me to call uh cycling. Yes. Uh we talk about patching little bit not more but in uh in the operational module. Okay. Rau. Yes, friend. >> Yeah. Uh, hi Bin. Good afternoon. >> Good afternoon, sir. >> How are you? >> I'm good, sir. How about you? >> Good. >> Yes, buddy. >> Oh, >> what is your key takeaway today? Uh today my key takeaway was like how to first of all basically we learned like how to create a VM and everything and today the key takeaway was if we have created a V VM and if you want to upgrade or update the following a particular things in a particular VM so how to do it and what all the steps taking what all what all are the steps we need to make sure and also if there is a troubleshooting we need to first think it's from our side or it's from the portal site such as the edge your site. >> Yeah. >> And do not do not scratch the head try to double correct. Yeah. >> Yes. Yes. Yes. So first we need to check like if the if there is any problem then we need to check the Azure health status. If everything is fine there then we need to look at our end as well. And yeah we also know like how to upgrade a particular disk. If there is a a shortage of disk in a particular VM, we we we saw like how to update that disk, how to add a particular disk and >> yeah that's all we have seen today and apart from that we have also seen how to upgrade the series within the series I mean within the series what all things we can upgrade we can't go from one series to another once the VM has been created >> you were in other module also cycles manage >> uh yeah actually I was there in earlier I I have joined in September only September and October I was there >> you are in 305 also right if I'm not wrong >> uh no I I have there in 104 earlier and due to some issues I missed out that part >> yeah so due to some job issues I just missed out that particular thing >> you are missing Sagua >> sorry >> Saga >> uh >> lady you remember >> yeah yes >> every day we call her in the last she was Fantastic. >> Yes. Yes. Yes. >> So yeah, I have been joined this again once more time. So I will do this time completely and I'll move to 305 after February. >> So do not drop now, right? >> Yeah. Yes, definitely I s okay. Okay sir. So I just have few doubts. So suppose if as I'm a you can say I have a two years of experience but particularly in as a data associate. So now I'm just jumping to cloud. So my first goal should be to be an Azure administrator. So like or an administrator. So I should just keep on focusing these things such as VMs and the troubleshootings and uh also focus on networking part. That's fine. Right sir >> that is the only thing you have a four core. >> Okay. >> VM >> Mhm. >> storage >> networking and the last one is security. >> Okay. Other than you do not need to focus as an administrator. There's a 200 plus services. Okay. >> Okay. >> These are the core services. >> Okay. >> Correct. >> Okay. >> That once you and you do not have to learn it from bookish style if you crack the interview. Okay. >> The way you are getting here. No. >> Mhm. >> That concept you have to catch it because that you you will not get in any kind of article. >> Yes. Right sir. Like that's definitely true. >> Yes. That's the problem. >> Okay. Thank you. Thank you so much sir. Your teaching is superb. Thank you. Welcome Rajib. Rajiv you there. Uh let me to call asa goneha you there I think she she he's gone others others you there huh? >> Yes sir. Yeah. >> Yes. >> Yeah. Actually today's system was really wonderful. I have learned uh a lot today as yesterday I was not able to create VM but today I have done that and also I have >> uh been able to learn like how to liquidate the new disk as well as >> how to troubleshoot the things. So it was really wonderful >> that is the main thing correct others. Yeah because yeah >> you know the 90% job is not to create is to troubleshoot only because creation is one time right? You create one time and then you get okay. So uh how you overall enjoy the session others? >> It is really interacting actually. So the best part is like interaction between the candidates and each one are helping each other. So that's how we learn. >> I know today what I surprise I see in the morning uh when we come to a lab of you know you are say just including you I done that I created that. So it it is like a wow that's very good. Yes. So that is fine that you in the first lecture if you are a all of you are able to grasp it and able to do it it's my victory to be very frank. Yes. >> Yeah. Correct sir. Yeah. Thank you. >> Next we are talking uh others uh storage. So be there. That is a very important topic. >> Yes sure I'll be there. >> Yeah. Yes. So let me to call Nha. So how to delete Nha? You see are you able to see my screen? Hello. >> Hello. Hi. Hi Vin. >> Are you able to see my screen? >> Uh yes. Yes. >> So here you have a three dash. Okay. >> And you get all resources. >> Okay. >> So, click all resources. You get a checkbox. First check box and then hit the delete button. >> Okay. Okay. But we like uh Niha this side. Uh >> so like what happened today is like I uh joined the session on time but my Wi-Fi was not working. So I joined from my >> yeah mobile. Now since like I joined from my mobile so I was not able to cope up with the lab thing. Now yesterday what my husband did is like he deleted my whole you know lab practice lab. So now I'm trying to deploy the virtual machine again. So it is getting failed. So like I am not sure like what I am missing there but yeah can you help once should I share my screen for a while. >> Ah sure. So just for a minute if you can quickly share I will >> hold everyone and just just within 2 minute I will come back return back for further discussion. Just listen now. >> Yeah. >> So this is I am doing >> so first you delete everything. Yes. Now quickly same three dash on the top >> all resources. >> All resources. >> Select the first one and say delete. and just type delete below and click delete and hit the delete button. Yeah. Now go back to Azure. I think you missed the sharing. Share it again. And then Nha I think that you your sharing is missed or if I'm not wrong I lost you. Hope Na is all right. Yes. While Niha is joining back, let me to call. Hey Bublan. Yesi. Yes. Kamill. Kamill you there? Kamill see Mir. >> Yeah. Hi. >> Hi Kamill. Hey Kaml. Huh? >> Yeah. How are you? >> Yes. I'm doing fine. Yes. >> Yeah. Yesterday. Yeah. Yesterday also I am just uh like think only I am not doing myself but today I tried with like parallelly so it is very uh very like it's a good experience and earlier I attended that uh AWS class also so it is like quite uh similar with the same uh which we are performing in the >> Yes exactly correct yes that is a very good thing good to notice yes >> yes yes yes But but I feel like uh something is good in uh Azour and something is good in AWS like there we for monitoring there we have to in AWS we have to create the task for the monitoring but here it is automatically showing while we are created the VM. So >> there's a reason Kamal you know why because >> uh AWS is more oriented towards pl uh uh infrastructure as a service. Okay. Azure is more towards platform as a service. >> Oh okay. >> Okay. And second uh in AWS when you use that cloud watch now cloudatch was a different company >> and AWS acquired that company. It is not a native product of cloud. So that is the reason why when you use cloud watch you have to pay correct. >> Yes. Okay. That that that you mean like in AWS that is the third per is like doing the monitoring things. >> Yeah. Exactly. So they that is the reason you have to pay. >> Oh okay. Okay. Okay. This is not >> in Azure you have a scam. Yeah. If you if you heard the word system center operation manager that is Microsoft own monitoring product. >> Same product they have extended here. So there is no charge. >> Okay. Okay. Okay. Nice, nice, nice. So it is good to correlate that both the things. Actually I I I I get some one month break in between. So little I like need to be uh uh like recap my old sessions uh with AWS then it will it will be more enjoyable uh with correlating both the things together. >> Yes. Exactly. Yes. >> Yes. Yes. That's very good. I hope that you you Yeah. >> Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead. >> Yeah. I think that you overall able to now because you already coming from the AW you are now able to correlate right that >> yes yeah that is like like uh like interesting things like like while I coming in the cloud so earlier I'm thinking like it is only the theory theory theory because my earlier task is totally like technical support. So that only days I am missing. So now here also like so much the thrill is coming like it is it is little bit like remembering the things uh in a short term but uh if we will work with this system then maybe it will be enjoyable in a future >> enjoyable yes exactly so otherwise you know what will happen Kamill because you know I and you we both uh we work in a different domain correct now >> yeah exactly >> if you are not able to because I teaching I am anyhow on the weekend I'm able to spend some time so I'm able to connect it but if you look at my actual nature of job that is different >> right I hardly use the portal I hardly do a login I do not do all this right I only work on a PPT powerpoint and excel >> oh okay okay so you are from which domain if you don't mind >> uh so I basically handle the architect from AI and devops side >> oh okay Okay. Okay. >> Yeah, >> I taken the the course from Simply Narn for the DevOps as well. Uh >> uh so AJ 400 is going to launch in 31st of J I think 30th of January. >> Yeah. But first I will complete this uh >> ah no problem no worry. No worries. >> Then then maybe after April I will uh continue with that. >> Yes yes yes. So no thank you Kam. I hope you enjoy level to run. Yeah. Very good. Yes. Arati today you silent. >> Yeah. Yeah. Actually >> you are silent today. >> No I'm actually just going through it. >> Okay. >> Not able to do the lab. >> No worry. So you have a recording available you know. >> Yes I will do it after some time. Yeah. >> Yes. So by the way how you understand uh Arati? Are you able to >> actually actually I have done the AG204 earlier >> that's why I remember yeah exactly >> yeah so for you that is now >> yeah I will do that like okay if I miss this I am that was confident yeah once I go through recording I will do that >> yes exactly >> that was confidence I have and I'm starting learning the interview and all these things so side by side >> you're preparing huh very good >> yeah I'm preparing side by said so uh 31st we have a 400 so >> you are also there yeah here yeah here yeah here yeah here yeah here yeah hereyeah here yeah here yeah here yeah here inside >> yeah yeah yeah >> yeah okay so so >> in one you you have to now Arati maybe along with this one you have to start 204 revision also side by side >> yes yes yes side by side yes >> yeah you have to do that because related to coding this is administration so two different world Yeah. And actually uh that uh in 204 we deeply go through development and in that we how when why like that question we clear here. >> Yes. Yes. >> So that is the main thing. >> Good. Nice to see you one more time. Very cool. >> Yes. >> As you are awesome always. So we don't have that 4 hours. Yeah. Just starting from 9 to 1 it's like yeah just sudden gone. >> I'm able to see there is a one more uh two three person who is from my previous uh Gregory. Hey Greg I think so two of you from the older batch. That is good. Yeah. >> Yeah. Perfect. So, same way I know much and which module you learn from me. >> The way rem >> Thank you very much. And when you prepared, you just let me know. Okay. Whatever help I can do, I can do that. >> Yes. Yes. Yes sir. >> Yeah. >> Thank you. >> Thank you, Ais. And bye-bye. >> I think someone raised the hand. Who raised the hand? >> Oh, hi baby. >> Hey Sep. >> Yes. Uh uh so I have just one question. Actually I didn't raise the hand >> but it's good enough. Uh so we can have a question like uh uh yesterday like I spoke about the architect thing and you said like I am opting for 305. So what about like the AI? Does it like include like AI devops and all those things or for that it's a different thing? 400. >> It's a no 400 is not AI. AI is AI 102. >> Okay. AI >> AI 102 >> 102. Okay. So that is a very good module to understand SEP because you know not today I'm not talking about that you learn and you go for a job right now but three year down the line what I am able to see okay that it is going to take over everywhere. So if you want to prepare yourself for another five years, you are start have to learning AI now. >> Okay. >> As a consultant, correct? Now because very soon you will start getting lot of uh you know requirement to design AI based application. >> Okay. So basically as I told you yesterday like I am interested into like architect and all those things because right now I'm working as administrator. So uh that's the reason like I was asking like uh will it be a good path for me opting for AI 102. >> It is always a good path but not from today perspective especially if you are in India. >> Okay. If you are if you are targeting outside India maybe in a Europe maybe in a Middle East is you know if you have a AI certification the your job is like that as I said yesterday I was discussing with someone I said that uh out of the 100 projects which I do in a year almost like a 30 35 is in middle east only and out of the 30 35 you know that 15 16 is only AI. >> Okay. They start demanding. Yes sir. Sorry. Uh yes continue sir. Uh yes like >> so it means that having an AI knowledge is must now. >> Okay. So I will need some guidance uh between uh so uh like I believe you are available in definitely available in LinkedIn. >> Huh. Yeah. So I I'm saying that you do not have to do lot of things here. You just type here. For example, open AI in Azure. Create your own Azure tenant, personal tenant and you can do a lot of things by yourself and uh you will get something called AI foundry and in this AI foundry when you create that you will get you know all the services which you have think of like your face recognition service your and you just click there's a playground of click do type something in a prompt in a playground and see the magic happen. self-explanatory. So at least the basic one you can get now for that you do not have to attend training but you need your personal account for that. >> And with that we have come to the end of this course. If you have any doubts or questions you can ask them in the comment section below. Our team of experts will reply to you as soon as possible. Thank you and keep learning with simply learn.

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