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This was our 2nd Azure & Power Platform Incident Readiness Teams Live Event. Our goal is to help translate our readiness recommendations into actionable solutions so you can effectively prepare for the unexpected, with the ultimate aim of helping you minimize or even prevent the impact of incidents.
The theme for this session was 'Your mission critical resources should be zone resilient and secure' and we covered the following topics:
Reliability as a shared responsibility between cloud provider(s) and customer(s)/partner(s)
Our Power Platform team’s journey to identify, assess, and improve the resilience of their own Azure services – which power critical customer-facing workloads – using Availability Zones
How to assess whether the resources that support your mission-critical services are sufficiently zone-resilient, using Azure Advisor recommendations and workbooks
Retrofitting your existing Virtual Machines and Azure Disks, for zone res…...more
Preparing for the unexpected: Cloud incident readiness training - January 2024
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This was our 2nd Azure & Power Platform Incident Readiness Teams Live Event. Our goal is to help translate our readiness recommendations into actionable solutions so you can effectively prepare for the unexpected, with the ultimate aim of helping you minimize or even prevent the impact of incidents.
The theme for this session was 'Your mission critical resources should be zone resilient and secure' and we covered the following topics:
Reliability as a shared responsibility between cloud provider(s) and customer(s)/partner(s)
Our Power Platform team’s journey to identify, assess, and improve the resilience of their own Azure services – which power critical customer-facing workloads – using Availability Zones
How to assess whether the resources that support your mission-critical services are sufficiently zone-resilient, using Azure Advisor recommendations and workbooks
Retrofitting your existing Virtual Machines and Azure Disks, for zone resiliency and redundancy, respectively – to minimize and avoid impact from common incident types
Understand and control who can access your resources – including using Microsoft-managed Conditional Access Policies, and recommended actions to raise your security baseline
Balancing competing priorities as you invest in resilience and security, with an eye on cost optimization using best practices from the Azure Well-Architected Framework
Stay informed during issues – configure Service Health alerts for notifications and invites: https://www.aka.ms/ASH-docs
Learn from previous events – Health history in Azure Service Health shows impact to your services: https://www.aka.ms/ASH-portal
Prepare for the unexpected – learn more about steps you can take to prepare for cloud incidents: https://www.aka.ms/IncidentReadiness00:00 Preparing for the Unexpected Intro
00:59 Overall of session topics
02:16 Reliability as a shared responsibility
08:16 Power Platform Resiliency journey with Availability Zones
18:50 Using Azure Advisor to assess your resiliency & security posture
25:06 Retrofitting your existing Virtual Machines and Azure Disks, for zone resiliency and redundancy
38:05 Segment transition
39:21 Conditional Access Policies
51:31 Segment transition
51:50 Azure Well-Architected Framework segment
59:25 Closing
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