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Sebastian Bader joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use health modeling to minimize downtime of your mission-critical workloads on Azure. With health modeling, you don't only see the health status of the entire system, you also see the dependencies between your components and an intuitive indication of degraded components. See exactly where to start your investigations to quickly find the root cause and the cascading impacts caused by the incident. This is the second episode on running mission-critical workloads on Azure. See the previous episode on how to continuously validate and test your mission-critical Azure workloads. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:56 - Typical dashboards 03:39 - Exploring sample application 04:21 - Health monitoring dashboard 07:55 - What it takes to build 11:12 - Azure Mission-Critical Online Reference Implementation 13:22 - Getting started Recommended resources Health modeling for mission-critical workloads Mission-critical workloads Getting started guide on GitHub Azure Mission-Critical Online Reference Implementation Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure Architecture | Twitter: @MSPnP Azure | Twitter: @Azure

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Sebastian Bader joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use health modeling to minimize downtime of your mission-critical workloads on Azure. With health modeling, you don't only see the health status of the entire system, you also see the dependencies between your components and an intuitive indication of degraded components. See exactly where to start your investigations to quickly find the root cause and the cascading impacts caused by the incident. This is the second episode on running mission-critical workloads on Azure. See the previous episode on how to continuously validate and test your mission-critical Azure workloads. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:56 - Typical dashboards 03:39 - Exploring sample application 04:21 - Health monitoring dashboard 07:55 - What it takes to build 11:12 - Azure Mission-Critical Online Reference Implementation 13:22 - Getting started Recommended resources Health modeling for mission-critical workloads Mission-critical workloads Getting started guide on GitHub Azure Mission-Critical Online Reference Implementation Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure Architecture | Twitter: @MSPnP Azure | Twitter: @Azure

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