May 11, 2024
4 minute read
Azure Image Builder simplifies the creation and management of custom virtual machine (VM) images for Azure. It enables you to define a reusable configuration for building images, including the operating system, software packages, and other settings. By using Azure Image Builder, you can create consistent and up-to-date images that meet your specific requirements. You can automate the image building process, which saves time and reduces errors.
Why Learn Azure Image Builder?
There are several reasons why you might want to learn Azure Image Builder:
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Find a path to becoming a Azure Image Builder. Learn more at:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Azure Image Builder.
Provides a comprehensive guide to cloud-native architecture on Azure, covering best practices, design patterns, and implementation strategies. It includes a dedicated chapter on VM image management, providing insights into the role of Azure Image Builder in building and managing cloud-native images.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Azure compute services, including virtual machines, containers, and serverless computing. It covers the basics of VM image management, providing insights into the role of Image Builder in the Azure compute ecosystem.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Azure DevOps Server, the on-premises version of Azure DevOps. It covers continuous integration, continuous delivery, and other DevOps practices, as well as how to integrate Azure Image Builder and other Azure services into your DevOps pipeline.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to Azure cloud computing, covering essential concepts, services, and best practices. It includes a chapter on VM image management, providing an overview of Image Builder and its role in the Azure cloud ecosystem.
While not specific to Image Builder, this cookbook provides a collection of practical recipes for securing your Azure environment. It includes recipes for hardening VM images, managing security updates, and implementing threat protection measures, which are essential for ensuring the security of your custom images.
This cookbook provides a collection of practical recipes for managing Azure infrastructure as code using tools like Terraform and Azure Resource Manager. It includes recipes for provisioning VM images, which can be used to automate the deployment of custom images built with Image Builder.
This reference architecture provides guidance on how to use Azure Image Builder to create a secure and scalable image factory.
This document provides information on the pricing and licensing for Azure Image Builder.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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