- Use Azure Resource Manager to organize resources, enforce standards, and protect critical assets from deletion.
In this module, you will:
- Use resource groups to organize Azure resources.
- Use tags to organize resources.
- Apply policies to enforce standards in your Azure environments.
- Use resource locks to protect critical Azure resources from accidental deletion.
- Respond to incidents and activities in your infrastructure using Azure Monitor alerts.
In this module, you'll:
- Configure alerts on events in your Azure resources based on metrics, log events, and activity log events.
- Learn how to use action groups in response to an alert, and how to use alert processing rules to override action groups when necessary.
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Syllabus
- Control and organize Azure resources with Azure Resource Manager
- Introduction
- Principles of resource groups
- Use tagging to organize resources
- Use policies to enforce standards
- Secure resources with role-based access control
- Use resource locks to protect resources
- Check your Knowledge
- Summary
- Improve incident response with Azure Monitor alerts
- Introduction
- Explore the different alert types that Azure Monitor supports
- Use metric alerts for alerts about performance issues in your Azure environment
- Exercise - Use metric alerts to alert on performance issues in your Azure environment
- Use log search alerts to alert on events in your application
- Use activity log alerts to alert on events within your Azure infrastructure
- Use action groups and alert processing rules to send notifications when an alert is fired
- Exercise - Use an activity log alert and an action group to notify users about events in your Azure infrastructure
- Summary