Manage Storage Accounts in Azure Stack

Learn how to manage storage accounts in Azure Stack to create, find, recover, and reclaim storage capacity based on business needs. LAB : Azure Stack – Manage Storage Accounts in Azure Stack Exercise 1 : Create a storage account Storage accounts include Blob and Table services, and the unique namespace for your​​ storage data objects. By

Make Virtual Machines Available To Tenants

In Azure Stack, services are delivered to users using subscriptions, offers, and plans. Users can subscribe to multiple offers. LAB : Azure Stack – Make Virtual Machines Available To Tenants Overview Offers can have one or more plans, and plans can have one or more services. As an Azure Stack cloud​​ administrator, you can create offers

Manage Role-Based Access Control

A user in Azure Stack can be a reader, owner, or contributor for each instance of a subscription, resource group, or service. For example, User A might have reader permissions to Subscription 1, but have owner permissions to Virtual Machine 7. Reader: User can view everything, but can’t make any changes. Contributor: User can manage everything except

Monitor health and alerts in Azure Stack

Azure Stack includes infrastructure monitoring capabilities that enable a cloud operator to view health and alerts for an Azure Stack region. REVIEW : Monitor health and alerts in Azure Stack Overview Azure Stack has a set of region management capabilities available in the​​Region management​​ tile. This tile, pinned by default in the administrator portal for the

Make SQL Databases Available To Tenants

As an Azure Stack cloud administrator, you can create offers that let your users (tenants) create SQL databases that they can use with their cloud-native apps, websites, and workloads. By providing these custom, on-demand, cloud-based databases to your users, you can save them time and resources. LAB : Azure Stack – Make SQL Databases Available

Provide applications access to Azure Stack

When an application needs access to deploy or configure resources through Azure Resource Manager in Azure Stack, you will create a service principal, which is an identity for your application. You can then delegate only the necessary permissions to that service principal. LAB : Azure Stack – Provide applications access to Azure Stack Overview As

Infrastructure Backup

For Azure Stack system backup, an Infrastructure Backup Controller is used to create backups to a file share. You can take any backup product to protect that share. If rehydration is required, just give the data back to the Infrastructure Backup Controller, which will allow you to roll back Azure Stack to a known good

Azure Stack App Service

You want to add an Azure App Service resource provider to your Azure Stack deployment. You’re running Azure Stack in an isolated environment secured by Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). You want to give your tenants the capability to create web, mobile, and API applications–and Azure Functions applications–with their Azure Stack subscription. To do so, follow