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E-raamat: Design and Deploy Azure VMware Solutions: Build and Run VMware Workloads Natively on Microsoft Azure

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Learn the essential design and deployment skills to utilize Azure VMware Solution to seamlessly move your VMware-based workloads from your datacenter to Azure and to integrate your VMware environment with Azure.  This book will teach you how to manage your existing environments with the same VMware products you already know while modernizing your applications with Azure native services.









Design and Deploy Azure VMware Solutions starts by reviewing Azure VMware essentials, followed by a walkthrough of the methods of preparing and expanding to Azure VMware Solution. Here, you will learn about the layers of Microsoft AVS, including the vSphere, vSAN, NSX-T, and assess and migrate on-prem VMware workloads to Azure VMware Solution using HCX. Further, you will understand how to deploy the desktop and learn Hosting Pool using Horizon on Microsoft Azure, a modern approach to managing and securing Horizon components. VMware Tanzu for modernizing applications in Azure and disaster recovery for VMware workloads in Azure is then discussed in detail. Finally, you will learn monitoring and operations management using the VMware vRealize Suite and see a demonstration of how to plan and deploy Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) for Azure VMware Solution via vRealize Automation.





After reading the book, you will be able to migrate or extend VMware workloads from on-premises to Azure without the need to re-architect applications or retool operations.What Will You Learn













Get started with Azure VMware Solution Prepare and plan to utilize Azure VMware Solution Design and deploy Azure VMware Solution Manage and secure Azure VMware Solution

















Who Is This Book For 

Azure VMware administrators and Azure Cloud Architects.
About the Author xi
About the Technical Reviewer xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Getting Started with AVS
1(58)
Fundamentals of Cloud Computing and Microsoft Azure
1(39)
Top Six Benefits of Cloud Computing
3(2)
Three Delivery Models of Cloud Computing
5(2)
Microsoft Azure Overview
7(3)
Azure Region
10(1)
Azure Geography
11(1)
Azure Availability Zones
12(1)
Microsoft Azure Non-Regional Services
13(3)
Azure Management Groups
16(1)
Azure Subscriptions
16(1)
Azure Resource Group
17(1)
Azure Resource Manager
17(2)
Azure Management Offerings
19(5)
Azure Monitoring Offerings
24(3)
Azure Security and Compliance Offerings
27(3)
Getting Started with Azure VMware Solution
30(1)
Key AVS Capabilities
31(5)
Key AVS Benefits
36(1)
Key AVS Terminologies
37(3)
Inner Engineering of AVS Components
40(18)
Summary
58(1)
Chapter 2 Solution Overview of AVS
59(54)
Overview of Azure VMware Solutions
60(5)
Key Elements of Azure VMware Solutions
65(4)
Compute Overview of Azure VMware Solutions
69(5)
Storage Overview of Azure VMware Solutions
74(6)
Network Overview of Azure VMware Solutions
80(12)
Connectivity From On-Premises to AVS via ExpressRoute
89(3)
AVS Workload and Application Mobility
92(4)
AVS Management and Operations
96(10)
Backup and Restoration
102(1)
Shared Responsibility
103(3)
AVS Security
106(6)
Summary
112(1)
Chapter 3 Design Essentials of AVS
113(80)
Azure's Well-Architected Framework
114(6)
Solution Building Block for Azure VMware Solutions
120(1)
Sizing Consideration for Azure VMware Solution
120(3)
Azure Landing Zone for Azure VMware Solution
123(13)
Azure VMware Solution Networking
136(9)
Azure VNet Concept and Microsoft Azure Best Practices
138(7)
AVS Network Topology and Connectivity
145(16)
Best Practices and General Considerations for AVS Network Design
146(2)
Networking Deployment Scenarios
148(5)
Scenario 1 Default Route Propagation for a Secured Virtual WAN Hub
153(3)
Scenario 2 With Global Reach Disabled, Third-Party NVA in Azure Virtual Network with Azure Route Server
156(2)
Scenario 3 A VMware Egress Without NSX-T or NVA or With VMware Egress from Azure VMware Solution
158(2)
Scenario 4 A VMware Egress Without NSX-T or NVA or With VMware Egress from Azure VMware Solution
160(1)
AVS Identity and Access Management
161(3)
AVS Security, Governance, and Compliance
164(11)
AVS Security
165(5)
AVS Governance
170(4)
AVS Compliance
174(1)
AVS Management and Monitoring
175(3)
AVS Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
178(5)
Azure Platform Automation and DevOps
183(9)
Summary
192(1)
Chapter 4 Plan and Prepare AVS
193(64)
AVS Azure Cloud Enablement
193(15)
Azure Region
203(3)
Azure Resource Group
206(2)
AVS Compute Plan and Prepare
208(23)
AVS Compute Host
208(1)
VMware vSphere
209(1)
VMware ESXi
209(1)
VMkernel
210(4)
VMware ESXi Deployment Preparation Aspects
214(2)
VMware vCenter
216(3)
vCenter Single Sign-On
219(1)
vCenter High Availability
219(1)
VMware vCenter Deployment Preparation Aspects
219(12)
AVS Storage Plan and Prepare
231(9)
Storage Virtualization Model
233(2)
Software-Defined Storage Models
235(5)
AVS Network Plan and Prepare
240(12)
AVS Management and Monitoring Planning and Preparing
252(4)
Summary
256(1)
Chapter 5 Deployment Essentials of AVS
257(84)
AVS Deployment Essentials Overview
258(12)
Strategic Deployment Considerations
259(2)
Sizing Deployment Consideration
261(2)
Build an Azure Account
263(1)
Network Connectivity Deployment Considerations
264(3)
Network IP Addressing Deployment Considerations
267(2)
Essential Deployment Considerations for the Azure VMware Solution
269(1)
AVS Essential Deployment and Connectivity
270(23)
Stage 1 Request Host Quota
271(3)
Stage 2 Build the Private Cloud
274(9)
Stage 3 Connect to a New Azure VNet
283(1)
Stage 1 Deploy a Virtual Network in Azure via Azure Portal
283(4)
Stage 2 Create a Virtual Network Gateway
287(1)
Stage 3 Connect ExpressRoute to the Virtual Network Gateway
288(3)
Stage 4 Connect to On-Premises VMware
291(2)
AVS Essential Post Deployment Information
293(2)
Configure NSX-T Data Center Network Components
295(9)
Use NSX-T Manager to Add a Network Segment
296(1)
Verify the New Network Segment
297(1)
Create a DHCP Server or Relay
298(1)
Use NSX-T to Host a DHCP Server
298(1)
Add a Network Segment
299(1)
Define the DHCP IP Address Range
299(1)
Build a DHCP Relay Service
300(1)
Specify the DHCP IP Address Range
300(1)
Create a DNS Forwarder
301(1)
Configure the DNS Services and DNS Zones
302(2)
Deploy a Disaster Recovery Solution Using VMware HCX
304(15)
Stage 1 Deploy HCX Advanced Through the Azure Portal
305(1)
Stage 2 Download and Deploy the VMware HCX Connector OVA
305(3)
Stage 3 Activate HCX Advanced with a License Key
308(1)
Stage 4 Configure the On-Premises HCX Connector
309(5)
Protect a Virtual Machine or a Group of Virtual Machines
314(1)
Perform a Test Recovery of a Virtual Machine or Group of Virtual Machines
315(1)
Recover a VM
316(1)
Reverse Protection of a Virtual Machine or a Group of Virtual Machines
316(3)
Deploy a Disaster Recovery Solution Using VMware SRM
319(3)
Deploy a Monitoring Solution Using VMware vROPS
322(8)
Deploy a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Solution Using VMware Horizon
330(9)
Horizon Management Deployment Considerations
331(2)
Horizon Network Considerations
333(6)
Summary
339(2)
Chapter 6 Manage and Secure AVS
341(48)
AVS Management and Security Overview
341(14)
Day 2 Operations for Managing
355(8)
Day 2 Operations on Securing
363(24)
Network Security
366(3)
Identity Management
369(2)
Privileged Access
371(3)
Data Protection
374(2)
Asset Management
376(1)
Logging and Threat Detection
377(4)
Posture and Vulnerability Management
381(3)
Endpoint Security
384(1)
Backup and Recovery
385(2)
Summary
387(2)
Index 389
Puthiyavan Udayakumar is a cloud infrastructure architect/senior infrastructure consultant with more than 14 years of experience in the information technology industry. He is a Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect Expert, VMware Certified Professional, and VMware vExpert. He has worked as an infrastructure solution architect/senior engineer in designing, deploying, and rolling out complex virtual and cloud infrastructure. He has extensive hands-on experience with products such as Citrix/VMware/Microsoft Virtualization and Cloud technologies. He has a strong knowledge of cloud solution design and deployment, managed cloud services, cloud migration, and multi-cloud infrastructure management services.