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Hello, and welcome to the 
seventh episode of a Georgia 

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Tech talk. 
I decided to do another episode 

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on easy 204 in the last episode.
I give you an overview. 

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What is easy to 0-4? 
What are different? 

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Kind types of topics it will 
cover. 

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So today I'm going to go into 
those topics in. 

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Detail. 
So probably you will have a 

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better understanding what those 
topics are. 

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So without wasting much time, 
let's go. 

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So last time I talked to you 
about, like that would be a 

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topic related to create server 
list application. 

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So in the Civil List, 
application, is going to ask you

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about what is like logic apps. 
What is show functions? 

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What are the different type of 
triggers initial and economic 

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home? 
More in depth about what is 

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inbound bounding? 
What is about? 

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I'm sorry, what is input 
binding? 

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And bodies output binding. 
Then I will talk you through 

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some durable functions. 
What are the cause of the 

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function, how you can develop 
and test these work? 

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Sure. 
Now, what your functions are 

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being able even driven computer 
on demand systems that can be 

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tricky. 
My radius external events but 

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one of the example is given on 
the job website. 

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So what what do you mean by 
civilized? 

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SS means lot, you don't need to 
care about your infrastructure, 

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you just develop choose your own
language and create application.

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The world deploy own to issue 
then is your will take care of 

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your infrastructure as code and 
platform as well. 

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So you don't need to worry about
your underlying into 

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infrastructure. 
You just spin up your app in the

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your and that will take care of 
it. 

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The two common things are logic 
apps and is your functions. 

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Moving on to the next. 
Next one is like how you connect

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these Services together. 
For example, if you have a 

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function running talking to app 
service, for example, you have 

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something running in that 
service or any other function, 

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how you want to make them 
communicate, maybe you can think

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of some architectural like 
messaging services. 

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Like for example, service pose 
or storage queues. 

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So one of the module in the easy
204 discover about like how you 

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can make your Loosely coupled 
applications are you can connect

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different to services using some
messaging services and now this 

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covers about line is your cure 
stay Rich. 

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What is your view storage? 
How what are the limitation on 

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is? 
What is the SDK to develop it? 

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And then it talks about event 
helps as well. 

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So disposed, I and event grades 
as well. 

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So remember, our events have can
take like millions of detail per

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seconds. 
You can stream data to events 

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hoop. 
You can utilize event helps like

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if you have getting lots of data
in milliseconds, you can also 

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utilize even great if you want 
to be notified about certain 

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events which is triggered by 
some application. 

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And you can I can also go into 
much detail and read and do a 

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Hands-On session on these ones. 
The next important topic, it's 

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going to cover is about the 
issue storage. 

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It's it's probably go towards 
blob storage customers DB SQL 

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database, how you can create a 
storage account, how can you can

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secure us storage account? 
So, it does cover all these kind

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of Things in this module, there 
are 1, it talks about like how 

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you can deploy your apps or your
applications to Virtual machines

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or how you can spin up a virtual
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What is virtual machine and how 
you can create a linux-based 

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virtual machine, it does explain
you why you can create a Windows

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based as well and how you can 
run some applications. 

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You On these machines, how you 
can install extensions, how you 

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can run some publishing 
commands, how you can install, 

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your is server so different 
things. 

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It talks about in the virtual 
machines section moving next to 

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is like how you want to manage 
your resources in Azure. 

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It means like utilizing your 
Powershell skills your CLI 

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skills. 
Your geoportal skills. 

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How you can manage those 
resources. 

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It does talk about a little bit 
about cost how you can manage 

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those costs as well. 
And like like like a continuous 

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kind of process, like if you 
want to spin up a VM again and 

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again, rather than doing through
the portal, how you can utilize 

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publisher, or CLI commands to do
in a repeatable fashion to 

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create this thing set of 
machines, it does focus a little

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bit on the cost side, not a very
big section covered on this for 

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size, then it also Ox, you about
the resource managers, how you 

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can create resource manager 
templates, which are arm 

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templates, and then it also 
takes you to the resources and 

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Resource Group. 
What is the relationship between

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the resources and Resource 
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Although Resource Group is a 
logical representation of 

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logical grouping of your 
resources. 

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So it does poke you about that 
one moving next like it takes 

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you into your Absolutely. 
This plant are you can create an

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app service, how you can create 
a web app, how you can host a 

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web application in the app 
Services plan, how you can 

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publish a web app to app 
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What are the different 
deployment models? 

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What is, what is the slot base 
deployment and how you can scale

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your web app to meet the demand.
So for example, App is running 

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on, let's say two servers and 
how you automatically scale e24 

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servers. 
So, similarly, it talks about 

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like how you can scale your app 
service plans in up your web 

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apps into multiple instance. 
If if demand is gone up or down,

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how you can decrease it and how 
you can deploy your 

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containerized application. 
Remember app Services. 

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Now, sport your container. 
In you can utilize is your 

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Registries to push your images 
from your machine to your 

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assure, Registries where your 
container. 

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You images are stored. 
You can pull those images 

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directly from your Registries 
into your app service is to 

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deploy the database. 
The application thread directly 

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to app service plan. 
So that's, that's really a good 

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one, where it covers about that 
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And lastly, It does take you 
through the security principles.

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What are different security 
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How you can monitor your 
security, like what are the best

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practices? 
Like, for example, if you want 

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to store connection strings or 
some sensitive data, you should 

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go for a joke, Ewald, it does 
give you a little bit to her 

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about what is your security 
Center, how you can utilize it 

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to secure your resources, what 
are the things you need to 

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consider before you can push to 
your Production, what are the 

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policies around data? 
What kind of data should you a 

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key? 
What sensitive data, you should 

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mask it and what you should not 
and also how you can secure your

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storage accounts and what is 
role-based access control, which

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is very famous you in the, your 
place which is called are back. 

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Role-based access control, how 
you can utilize that one to 

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secure your different resource 
Is individual. 

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It does talk to you about the 
sequel databases. 

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So overall it's the mixture of 
all those your things which you 

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can see that. 
I like SQL databases. 

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Your customers data based is 
your container applications, 

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your security, your blob storage
your messaging service, your 

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server, less your 
infrastructure, as code your 

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power shell, your CLI, your 
vm's. 

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So, and and last Ali your cost 
as well. 

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So a discover a lot of things by
doing this certification, you 

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will have a very good 
understanding of visual. 

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You should be able to develop 
apps for your. 

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You should be able to develop 
energy or by utilizing different

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services in a show. 
And you should be capable of 

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creating architecture diagrams 
for creating design out of the 

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requirements. 
And And creating those 

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software's for, for, for your 
customer. 

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So I would definitely recommend 
you to go through the Microsoft 

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easy 204 part which is available
on the docks dot microsoft.com 

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website. 
I will post the link again into 

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this description so I think 
that's from my sight. 

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I'll see you in the next 
episode. 

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Bye.
