From the course: Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty (DP-420) Cert Prep by Microsoft Press
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Choose when to use declarative versus imperative operations
From the course: Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty (DP-420) Cert Prep by Microsoft Press
Choose when to use declarative versus imperative operations
- [Instructor] First of all I want to make sure you understand what DevOps is. Maybe you practice it with your software development team in which case and your infrastructure team, don't want to forget about the ops of DevOps. And if that's the case, great, that makes me happy to hear. DevOps is according to Donovan Brown at Microsoft, "The union of people, process and products to enable continuous delivery of value to our end users.", that's what it's about. Think of the services that you support in IT. These could be customer facing products, internally facing products, partner products and services. The people are going to be not only your developer, dev, but also your operations people, ops. They're working together in a framework, for instance, Azure DevOps, and they're using a unified software delivery like lifecycle process like Agile or Scrum. They're using products and tools. These would be get source code control…
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- (Locked)Learning objective41s
- (Locked)Choose when to use declarative versus imperative operations3m 22s
- (Locked)Provision and manage Azure Cosmos DB resources by using Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates)1m 46s
- (Locked)Migrate between standard and autoscale throughput by using PowerShell or Azure CLI2m 58s
- (Locked)Initiate a regional failover by using PowerShell or Azure CLI2m 41s
- (Locked)Maintain index policies in production by using ARM templates13m 30s
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