virtual network
DNS recored in the custome DNS zone
PTR TXT MX SRV CNAME
standard SKU, basic SKU
The IP configuration must be zone redundant
Module 2 Virtual Machine
- fault domain
A fault domain defines a group of virtual machines that share a common set of
hardware, switches, that share a single point of failure. For example, a server
rack serviced by a set of power or networking switches. VMs in an availability
set are placed in at least two fault domains. This mitigates against the effects
of hardware failures, network outages, power interruptions, or software
updates.
- update domain
An update domain allows Azure to perform incremental or rolling upgrades
across a deployment. Each update domain contains a set of virtual machines
and associated physical hardware that can be updated and rebooted at the
same time. During planned maintenance, only one update domain is rebooted
at a time. By default, there are five (non-user-configurable) update domains,
but you configure up to twenty update domains.
Module 3 Azure Storage
- Azure Storage Explorer
Module 4 Virtual Networking
private DNS zone
Module 7 Data Protection
Locally-redundant storage (LRS), Geo-redundant storage (GRS), Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS), and Zone-redundant storage (ZRS).
azure backup
recovery service vault
Module 11 Governance and Compliance
- Azure Policy
Module 12 Data Services
- File sync
- Azcopy
- azure import export
- CDN