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Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions ??? Exam Guide 70-535

You're reading from   Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions ??? Exam Guide 70-535 A complete guide to passing the 70-535 Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788991735
Length 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Working with Azure Virtual Machines 2. Configuring Compute-Intensive Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing Web Applications 4. Implementing Serverless and Microservices 5. Robust Networking Implementations 6. Connecting Hybrid Applications 7. Using Storage Solutions 8. Scalable Data Implementations 9. Securing Your Resources 10. Securing Your Data 11. Governance and Policies 12. Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and Media Services 13. Implementing Messaging Solutions 14. Application Monitoring and Alerting Strategies 15. Exploring Operations Automation Strategies 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A – Assessments
1. Appendix B – Mock Test Questions
2. Appendix C – Mock Test Answers

Azure Role-Based Access Control

With Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Azure, you can implement the principle of least permissions and give users the exact permissions they need to do their jobs properly. Users, groups, and applications are added to roles in Azure, and those roles have certain permissions. You can use the built-in roles that Azure offers or you can create custom roles in RBAC.

The roles in Azure can be added to a certain scope. A Scope can be an Azure Subscription, an Azure Resource Group, or Web App, for instance. Azure then uses access inheritance. Roles added to a parent resource give access to child resources automatically. For instance, a group that is added to an Azure Subscription gets access to all the Resource Groups and underlying resources that are in that subscription as well. A user that is added to a virtual machine only gets access to that particular...

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