Running Microsoft Workloads on AWS: Active Directory,Databases,Development,and More
by: Ryan Pothecary
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Apress; 1st ed. edition (16 Jun. 2021)
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 310 pages
ISBN-10: 1484266277
ISBN-13: 9781484266274
Book Description
Did you know that Amazon Web Services runs nearly double the amount of Microsoft Workloads in the cloud than any other provider?
Running Microsoft Workloads in AWS is your single-source solution for learning the best practice skills and guidance that AWS consultants offer their customers in the field. Over 70% of enterprise workloads are based on Microsoft technologies and AWS has been running these technologies in the AWS Cloud for more than 12 years―far longer than Microsoft’s own Azure cloud platform.
This book introduces AWS foundations and compares them to traditional Microsoft architectures,showing you how to design your AWS Cloud platform to run your current Microsoft solutions. It covers the crucial area of identity and access control,showing how to implement Active Directory inside the AWS platform and the most secure ways of enabling Single Sign On from your own data centers and from Microsoft AzureAD.
The book goes in-depth and shows how developers across the globe are using their existing .NET skills to develop directly on top of AWS,using current AWS development services such as AWS Code Pipeline,AWS Code Build,and AWS Code Deploy to create the next generation of cloud-native applications using the most popular cloud serverless service―AWS Lambda.
What You Will Learn
Be familiar with the basic building blocks of AWS and how the terminology differs from your own data center and Microsoft Azure
Understand Amazon Machine Images (AMI) strategies and solutions to best manage the trade-off between speed and manageability
Run one of the most popular Microsoft products: SQL Server on AWS
Be aware of the different database architecture designs for using Amazon RDS and Amazon EC2
Read an overview of Serverless Development in the AWS cloud from a Microsoft .NET perspective
Know migration strategies for moving your Microsoft Workloads to the AWS Cloud