I absolutely love your videos. I'm targeting a sysAdmin position and have set goals to acquire my 104 before the team leader has theirs. Your content got me through the 900 in a week, and I'm testing for 104 in 13 days. Your videos rival those of itpro and personally I find yours much more interesting. Incredible!
This was extremely useful and so well explained. I've only been in IT for a year and I feel like I don't know what a lot of those boxes actually do, but you still explained it in a way I understood. Thank you.
Once again fantastic John! Like all of your videos, well thought out, organized, and explained in a way that it can be useful to audiences at all levels. Appreciate all of the hard work you put into cranking out the content on your channel. Keep up the great work!
Are you trying to put consultants and solution providers out of business?!?!?! Demystifying Azure is part of the shock and awe to close the sale!!! My go to for the definition of cloud is "someone else's computers/datacenter" as well. That usually starts the deeper conversation you illuminate here. Thank you for making this content to help keep the education going. I am a little surprised this isn't already in your impressive library of videos.
Hi Jhon, I love they way you make things easy for us to understand and learn. I have learned a lot from you. your videos encourage me to learn more and more and more 😀 . I request you to please make a video explaining what is private cloud and what are the different types of products we have in the market. Thank you ❤️😊
Nice explanation. But my question is where did you get that touch board screen. ( I know MS whiteboard, but that touch screen make a very good board). thnx
Pop is point of presence and means the location has some Microsoft service maybe cdn, maybe isp connection etc. meet me is a location that supports connecting to customer networks for expressroute
Hey John, thank you so much for the Azure videos. I am basically data network guy and got tons of on perm experience. Our company starting to talk about cloud now and most probably they would go to Azure. why question is, where I should start learning Azure from network engineer perspective. Thanks
When running ARC can the company use cloud when the peak load goes above their on prem capacity? So the on prem server runs the most important stuff with lower latency? And can this company sell their on-prem unused capacity back to Azure, when out of peak use? (does microsoft rent private servers?)
Interesting, and well explained, but after seeing that and a lot of ignite presentations I am getting more and more confused as to how MS has named it's products! There is really no clue as to what each of them are doing, and how they can be used together! My experience is a Azure label in the top of the browser, from this I can access what I guess is the PaaS lair you refer to, but the azure label doesn't seem to be relevant for me. (I don't care about VM, power bi, or whatever they named it... I just want to get my hands on the data in say SQL, TFS and share point, 😉)
I absolutely love your videos. I'm targeting a sysAdmin position and have set goals to acquire my 104 before the team leader has theirs. Your content got me through the 900 in a week, and I'm testing for 104 in 13 days. Your videos rival those of itpro and personally I find yours much more interesting. Incredible!
Very kind. Thanks and best of luck 🤙
Heared you voice for 2 seconds and knew this would be my favorite training videos. Can't wait to dig in!
Amazing brief on Azure under 30min.
This was extremely useful and so well explained. I've only been in IT for a year and I feel like I don't know what a lot of those boxes actually do, but you still explained it in a way I understood. Thank you.
Very welcome 🤙
Thanks for this, in IT many years, even using supporting O365. With your training and other resources, I can become an expert... 🙂
Thanks again, great stuff. You break it down in a good structured way, which makes it logical and easy to understand.
You're the man John. Another excellent video!
Thanks!
This was an impeccably fantastic video! You taught me so much in such a short amount of time!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thank you, John. I really appreciate these videos. They are helping me, as a creative, to understand the engineers I work with.
You are very welcome
Once again fantastic John! Like all of your videos, well thought out, organized, and explained in a way that it can be useful to audiences at all levels. Appreciate all of the hard work you put into cranking out the content on your channel. Keep up the great work!
That is very kind, thank you.
Thankyou for this John there is alot going on in cloud services so its always useful to have overviews as well as deep dives. Much appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed it
Are you trying to put consultants and solution providers out of business?!?!?! Demystifying Azure is part of the shock and awe to close the sale!!!
My go to for the definition of cloud is "someone else's computers/datacenter" as well. That usually starts the deeper conversation you illuminate here.
Thank you for making this content to help keep the education going. I am a little surprised this isn't already in your impressive library of videos.
I touched on some of this in other videos but figured I should do a complete video just on it :-D
In a word: BRILLIANT! Thanks John, looking forward to getting into it. 😃
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for this John some great insights into Azure really helped me for a great start :)
Hi Jhon,
I love they way you make things easy for us to understand and learn.
I have learned a lot from you. your videos encourage me to learn more and more and more 😀 .
I request you to please make a video explaining what is private cloud and what are the different types of products we have in the market.
Thank you ❤️😊
Glad you like the videos.
Oh - now suddenly all of your previous videos make more sense =)
j/k - great job!
Thanks! 😃
Thanks for explanation....keep doing great work👏🏻
awesome John! Satya Nadella will be proud of you :D
lol "John who?" :-D
"Will be"? I am sure Satya and the entire MS community is already proud of John.
Possibly from the north of England! Thanks for the video.
Nope, south
You did it again. Great Job Savill
Thank you
wonderful explanation
Excellent Video, thanks you John!
Very welcome
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing explanation! Regards from Brazil!
Thanks! Howdy from Texas :)
Loved it as always
Really useful, thank you
Glad to hear that!
Great summary!
Thanks!
Fantastic as always.
Thank you!
So informative and interesting ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Just perfect! Thanks John 😁
Thank you!
Nice explanation. But my question is where did you get that touch board screen. ( I know MS whiteboard, but that touch screen make a very good board). thnx
There is a playlist of setup
@@NTFAQGuy Cool
Incredible!
Hi John. Could you tell me what is the difference between a point of presence and a meet me location? Thank you!
Pop is point of presence and means the location has some Microsoft service maybe cdn, maybe isp connection etc. meet me is a location that supports connecting to customer networks for expressroute
tannks for taking me deep in to the subject and explaining in detail. enjoyed it a lot. explaining from scratch helped a lot
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very Nice sir!
John i am a bit confused? Is the azure master class focused on az 104 or what. Because i see az 104 study cram in the same playlist?
It covers a lot of things in 104
@@NTFAQGuy so it is az 104 in general
Really great explanation here. Thanks!! Subscribed!
/Nicklas, Sweden
Thank you
Hey John, thank you so much for the Azure videos. I am basically data network guy and got tons of on perm experience. Our company starting to talk about cloud now and most probably they would go to Azure. why question is, where I should start learning Azure from network engineer perspective. Thanks
learn.onboardtoazure.com is my suggested learning path
Thanks John, quick question John, do you know if we can attach the on-premises server to Azure loadbalancer or any other services?
Check out the video on load balancer options for types of supported back end but no for azure load balancer
@@NTFAQGuy thanks John, sure let me check
When running ARC can the company use cloud when the peak load goes above their on prem capacity? So the on prem server runs the most important stuff with lower latency?
And can this company sell their on-prem unused capacity back to Azure, when out of peak use? (does microsoft rent private servers?)
You can architect your hybrid solution to burst to azure, yes. No you can’t sell unused local capacity to azure
62K Subscribers!!! Wow!!! Last time I remember you had a cake with 50k Subscribers logo which your wife made!!! Well done!!! :-)
lol, thanks :-D
Interesting, and well explained, but after seeing that and a lot of ignite presentations I am getting more and more confused as to how MS has named it's products! There is really no clue as to what each of them are doing, and how they can be used together! My experience is a Azure label in the top of the browser, from this I can access what I guess is the PaaS lair you refer to, but the azure label doesn't seem to be relevant for me. (I don't care about VM, power bi, or whatever they named it... I just want to get my hands on the data in say SQL, TFS and share point, 😉)
Awesome
For the algorithm! 😁
Next time, when anyone asks me What is Azure? they are in for a treat. LOL.
Hehe
Sifu