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Designing a Disaster Recovery Strategy on Microsoft Azure
Building resilient and high available solutions can be challenging. In this course, you will learn how to design and implement disaster recovery for applications on the Microsoft Azure cloud.
What you'll learn
Azure cloud provides great features for implementing a disaster recovery strategy. In this course, Designing a Disaster Recovery Strategy on Microsoft Azure, you will learn how to implement resilient and high available solutions on the Microsoft Azure cloud. First, you will understand the RTO, RPO, and RLO concepts. Next, you will discover disaster recovery concepts for the popular Azure PaaS services like Azure App Service or Cosmos DB. Then, you will explore concepts for replicating data stored in the popular Azure PaaS data stores: Cosmos DB, Azure SQL, and Storage Account with geo-replication. Finally, you will explore how to use Azure Traffic Manager and Azure Front Door Services to implement high availability. By the end of this course, you will have a clear overview of how to design and implement disaster recovery for applications on the Microsoft Azure cloud, implement resilient and high available solutions, and configure Microsoft Azure services to support regional failover.
Table of contents
- Introduction | 1m 31s
- Resiliency Checklist for Specific Azure Services | 7m 13s
- Azure PaaS Services in This Course | 6m 49s
- Determine and Document RTO, RPO, and RLO Recovery Requirements | 2m 45s
- Backup and Disaster Recovery for Azure Applications | 5m 8s
- Demo: Azure Traffic Manager | 9m 13s
- Summary | 30s
About the author
Principal Software Engineer. Passionate about Microsoft technologies. Awarded with Microsoft Most Valuable Professional title. Loves to share his knowledge and passion about Microsoft Azure, Universal Windows Platform, Internet of Things, and Azure DevOps.
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