包阅导读总结
1. 关键词:Azure Stack HCI、Well-Architected Framework、Reliability、Cost Optimization、Operational Excellence
2. 总结:
– 本文介绍了 Azure Stack HCI 是一种超融合基础设施解决方案,支持多种服务。
– 强调了 Azure Well-Architected Framework 提供的指导和建议。
– 宣布了 Azure Stack HCI 的服务指南,包含设计清单和配置建议。
– 提到了新的和更新的 Azure Architecture Center 参考架构,未来还将发布更多设计模式。
3. 主要内容:
– Azure Stack HCI
– 是超融合基础设施解决方案,提供存储、网络和计算资源。
– 支持 Windows 和 Linux 虚拟机等服务,与 Azure 连接。
– Azure Well-Architected Framework
– 为建筑师提供创建或审查云解决方案的指导。
– 分为可靠性等五个支柱。
– Azure Stack HCI 服务指南
– 包含设计清单和配置建议。
– 新部署时可确保平台有效设置,已实施的可增强平台或工作负载设计。
– 更新的 Azure Architecture Center 模式
– 发布新的参考架构,未来计划发布更多。
– 反馈
– 相关反馈可发送至指定邮箱。
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文章来源:techcommunity.microsoft.com
作者:Neil_Bird
发布时间:2024/7/30 17:58
语言:英文
总字数:515字
预计阅读时间:3分钟
评分:87分
标签:Azure Stack HCI,良好架构框架,超融合基础设施,Azure Arc,云架构
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Azure Stack HCI is a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution that provides storage, network, and compute resources in on-premises or edge locations. It supports the creation and management of Windows and Linux virtual machines (Arc VMs), AKS clusters for containerized workloads, and other Azure Arc-enabled services, such as SQL Managed Instance (MI) and Arc-enabled machine learning (ML). Azure Stack HCI is connected to Azure for streamlined deployment and management, which provides a unified and consistent management experience using Azure portal and Azure Update Manager for updates, and the Arc Resource Bridge for workload orchestration and provisioning operations.
You can use Azure Stack HCI and Azure Arc capabilities to keep business systems and application data on-premises to address data sovereignty, regulation & compliance, and latency requirements. For more information, please see What is Azure Stack HCI?
TheAzure Well-Architected Framework(WAF) provides prescriptive guidance and recommendations for architects to use when creating or reviewing cloud solutions. The WAF guidance is organized into five pillars, Reliability,Security,Cost Optimization,Operational Excellence, andPerformance Efficiency. Incorporating the recommendations into platform and workload designs helps to ensure reliable, scalable, and performant architecture patterns are implemented for cloud solutions.
Today I am announcing the Azure Well-Architected Framework Service Guide for Azure Stack HCI. Like other service guides, this guide for Azure Stack HCI contains design checklists, and detailed configuration recommendations that can assist cloud architects in designing and deploying Azure Stack HCI in line with the guiding tenets of the Well-Architected Framework: Reliability, Security, Cost Optimization, Operational Excellence, and Performance Efficiency.
When you’re designing a new Azure Stack HCI deployment, this guide offers advice to make sure your platform is set up effectively. Use the design checklists for tailored recommendations during planning. Each recommendation includes a rationale and a link to product documentation for more details. If you’ve already implemented Azure Stack HCI, this guide can direct you to enhance your platform or workload designs in line with the WAF pillars.
Updated Azure Architecture Center pattens
To accompany the new Azure WAF Service Guide for Azure Stack HCI, we have published new and updated Azure Architecture Center (AAC) reference architectures, as detailed below:
1. Azure Stack HCI – baseline reference architecture for guidance and recommendations for configuring Azure Stack HCI infrastructure as a reliable platform to deploy and manage highly available virtualized, and containerized workloads.
2. Azure Stack HCI – three-node storage switchless architecture for guidance and recommendations for deploying Azure Stack HCI using a three-node storage switchless network architecture.
We plan to publish more Azure Stack HCI Infrastructure and Workload design patterns in the Azure Architecture Center in the coming months, which will provide additional guidance and recommendations.
If you have any feedback or comments in relation to the Azure Stack HCI WAF content, please send an email to AzS-WAF-Feedback@microsoft.com
Author Bio
Neil Bird is a Principal Program Manager in the Azure Edge & Platform Engineering team at Microsoft. His background is in Azure and Hybrid Cloud infrastructure, operational excellence, and automation. He is passionate about helping customers deploy and manage cloud solutions effectively using Azure and Azure Edge technologies.