Summary
This module reviewed the process of planning a deployment of Azure Linux VMs.
- You chose the VM sizes most suitable for their intended workloads, and identified the corresponding networking dependencies.
- You learned how to manage and troubleshoot your VMs by using boot diagnostics and serial console.
- You reviewed storage options and performance optimization techniques that help maximize the benefits of the planned deployment.
With the knowledge you've gained, you can recommend the compute, networking, and storage options most suitable for hosting your company's Linux-based workloads on Azure VMs.
Related resources
- Sizes for virtual machines in Azure
- What are Azure Reservations?
- Use Azure Spot Virtual Machines
- What is Azure Bastion?
- Azure Serial Console for Linux
- Use Serial Console to access GRUB and single-user mode
- Accelerated Networking overview
- Use Azure CLI to create a Windows or Linux VM with Accelerated Networking
- Optimize network throughput for Linux virtual machines
- Azure managed disk types
- Azure premium storage: design for high performance
- Create a SWAP partition for an Azure Linux VM
- Optimize your Linux VM on Azure
- Configure Software RAID on Linux
- Configure LVM on a Linux VM in Azure
- Cloud-init support for virtual machines in Azure
- Azure Linux VM Agent overview