Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer: Recommend and Design System Feedback Mechanisms
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course is useful for DevOps Engineers looking to implement a continuous monitoring strategy utilizing the Microsoft Azure monitoring service.
Getting feedback for performance from production applications can be a struggle. In this course, Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer: Recommend and Design System Feedback Mechanisms, you will gain the ability to take advantage of this service. First, you will learn how to get usage statistics from production applications with the Microsoft Azure Stack. Next, you will discover how to analyze and visualize the data compiled on their processes. Finally, you will explore how to get alerted when things go off the rails. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Microsoft Azure Monitoring Service needed to be able to integrate into other systems.
Getting feedback for performance from production applications can be a struggle. In this course, Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer: Recommend and Design System Feedback Mechanisms, you will gain the ability to take advantage of this service. First, you will learn how to get usage statistics from production applications with the Microsoft Azure Stack. Next, you will discover how to analyze and visualize the data compiled on their processes. Finally, you will explore how to get alerted when things go off the rails. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Microsoft Azure Monitoring Service needed to be able to integrate into other systems.
Taught by
Matthew Kruczek
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