Deploy your mission-critical workload in an Azure landing zone | Azure Friday

Published: 20 February 2023
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Hansjoerg Scherer joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how to deploy your mission-critical workload in an Azure landing zone. For enterprises, a mission critical workload is expected to integrate with resources owned by centralized platform team. They control and govern the shared infrastructure for the entire organization. Connectivity and governance controls influence where and how the application is deployed in your corporate tenant. Learn about the best practices for deploying your workload in this shared responsibility approach and still achieve the goal of maximum reliability.

Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:50 – Azure landing zones
03:04 – Exploring an example landing zone in the Azure portal
07:15 – Reference implementation of an Azure landing zone
12:30 – Deployment using a CI/CD pipeline
14:05 – Exploring policy compliance
16:00 – Getting started guide and resources
17:30 – Wrap-up

Recommended resources:
■ Mission-critical baseline architecture in an Azure landing zone – https://aka.ms/azfr/742/01
■ Azure Mission-Critical Connected on GitHub – https://aka.ms/azfr/742/02
■ Mission-critical workload documentation – https://aka.ms/azfr/742/03
■ Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) – https://aka.ms/azfr/742/payg
■ Create a free account (Azure) – https://aka.ms/azfr/742/free

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