MVP’s Favorite Content from Microsoft Azure MVPs
In this blog series dedicated to Microsoft’s technical articles, we’ll highlight our MVPs’ favorite article along with their personal insights.
Pratheep Sinnathurai, Microsoft Azure MVP, Switzerland
Azure Arc overview – Azure Arc | Microsoft Learn
“I always compare Azure Arc to the Lord of the Rings, seeing it as the one ring to rule them all. If you’re seeking a solution to manage all your Windows and Linux servers, Azure Arc could be the answer. It provides a unified management experience across diverse environments, whether on-premises, in Azure, or other clouds.
Using Azure Arc, I’ve also gained valuable insights into other technologies, such as Kubernetes (AKS) and AWS, through its Multi-Cloud Connector. This feature enhances your ability to manage and govern resources across multiple cloud platforms seamlessly.
In essence, if you’re looking for a comprehensive solution to manage your hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure efficiently, Azure Arc offers the tools and capabilities you need.”
*Relevant Blog: In my blog post I explained how to use pre and post events fro Azure Update Manager on Azure Arc Enabled Servers.
Elton Bordim, Microsoft Azure MVP, Brazil
Bring Azure innovation to your hybrid environments with Azure Arc – Training | Microsoft Learn
“This content is comprehensive, helping with the solution support of Azure Arc and the supported resources. Understanding how to innovate with Azure Arc is essential nowadays, and by contributing Azure Arc content to the community, without a doubt, this training is the one I most like to recommend.”
*Relevant Activities:
– Video: Azure Arc – YouTube
Joe Carlyle, Microsoft Azure MVP, Ireland
Networking architecture design – Azure Architecture Center | Microsoft Learn
“Networking is core to Azure, and core to architecting excellent solutions. While the architecture center offers a range of guidance from foundational to niche, the networking section should be common to nearly all deployments. It is unique in its importance to Azure design.”
*Relevant Blog: A lot of my content would relate to Azure Networking, and I do have a recent blog highlighting this area – Exploring – Network Design in the Azure Architecture Center – wedoAzure
Luke Murray, Microsoft Azure MVP, New Zealand
“Hyperscaler Cloud offerings, like Microsoft Azure, offer businesses worldwide to compete on a global stage, but with the ability to scale up business offerings comes more complexity and additional risk of outages. One of the key pillars (for good reason) of the Azure Well-Architected Framework is Resiliency, and Microsoft Learn offers a great way of checking off, using a data-validated approach, of not only your Resiliency at a Technical level, but Business as well, using resources, such as the Design review checklist for Reliability.”
*Relevant Blog: Running your own Azure Proactive Resiliency Assessment | luke.geek.nz
Microsoft Tech Community – Latest Blogs –Read More