I love that very first question. Technology is not implemented for technology's sake. It is implemented to solve a business problem. If you don't understand the business, its problems, and its drivers for cloud adoption, you can't make the best decisions for them. Start with the business, not the technology.
Exactly ! That's why many of my questions are usually "open ended", you can answer them in multiple ways. The business part is also the tricky part, it's more difficult to get that knowledge from a book. Experience is key but we all have to start somewhere.
Patrik you rock !!!! amazing video with comprehensive coverage, clear explanations, and relevance of standard questions made it incredibly insightful. The engaging presentation style and interactive Q&A further enhanced the learning experience.
Great video, so much to learn and understand in Azure. This made me think about how I would explain certain things outside of what I am comfortable talking about already.
Hi, I really enjoyed your coverage of the information. It will prove to be very helpful on my next interview. I think your microphone was choppy thou my friend. It was in and out and I can only hear every other word you were saying. but all in all still good. Great slides to by the way. Thank you!🙂
Thank you ! Stay tuned, I'm working on a couple of ideas to do this in a good way. I want to be sure it's quality content and the Q&A fits well into a learning path.
Thank you and i Love this. can you please let me know how to answer about landing zones? An interviewer asked me to explain about our organization landing zone setup. Also how organizations lockdown naming conventions, is it using policies? As a student, how can i practice setting up landing zones?
Glad to hear you liked the video ! The term "landing zone" can refer to many different setups in Azure. It's really an overused terminology and sometimes hard to pin down what exactly they mean. For landing zones, the Enterprise Scale Landing Zone (ESLZ) if your friend. I would review this video:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z5LZ7qhRSbs.html&t Locking down naming policies in Azure is indeed done by policies. You can use regex expressions to define the exact naming convention and then policies to enforce this. For students, you may be able to sign up to a year of free Azure credits. This way you can practice setting up landing zones. However, I would strongly advice you to first understand "what is a landing zone", "different types of landing zones" before you start setting one up. Good luck on your journey !