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Building Resilient Applications in Microsoft Azure

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Overview

Learn how to build resilient applications in Microsoft Azure in this 59-minute conference talk. Explore patterns and features to create fault-tolerant and disaster-resistant systems. Discover the importance of Service Level Agreements and guaranteed uptime numbers. Dive into redundancy strategies, including locally redundant storage and storage for virtual machines. Examine connection resiliency techniques, such as retry logic for Blob Request Options and Entity Framework. Implement load balancing solutions using Azure Application Gateway and Traffic Manager. Explore service-oriented architectures with Azure Service Bus Queues and Redis Cache. Gain insights into API management and policies. Get hands-on with Service Fabric, learning to use Visual Studio Code for development and deployment to Azure. Understand Virtual Machine Scale Sets and explore the Service Fabric Explorer. Note: The video has no picture until 4:03 and some flickering until 4:37 due to technical issues.

Syllabus

Introduction
Service Level Agreements
Guaranteed Uptime Numbers
Redundancy
Locally redundant storage
Storage for virtual machines
Azure Sequel
App Service Plan
Connection Resiliency
Retry Logic
Blob Request Options
Entity Framework
What do we do
Service Bus Queue
Azure Redis Cache
Load Balancing
Azure Application Gateway
Azure Traffic Manager
Traffic Manager Configuration
Monitor Settings
Configure Traffic Manager
API Manager
API Policies
Service Fabric
Visual Studio Code
Push to Azure
Virtual Machine Scale Set
Service Fabric Explorer
Counter Service
ServiceFabric

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