In this video, I'll walk you through the process of creating an Azure Managed Disk and attaching it to a Virtual Machine. We'll start by exploring how to set up a managed disk, ensuring you understand the various configuration options available. Then, I'll guide you step-by-step on how to attach the disk to a virtual machine, allowing you to expand your storage capacity seamlessly.
Once the disk is attached, I'll show you how to create a snapshot of the disk. Snapshots are crucial for backup and disaster recovery, providing you with a reliable way to restore your system to a previous state. You'll learn how to configure snapshots, manage them, and leverage their benefits to enhance the resilience of your Azure infrastructure.
By the end of this video, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of how to work with managed disks in Azure, and you'll be equipped with the skills to effectively manage your virtual machine storage needs.
What You'll Learn:
How to create an Azure Managed Disk
Attaching a managed disk to an Azure Virtual Machine
Creating and managing disk snapshots for backup and recovery
Tips and best practices for optimizing disk usage and performance
What is a managed disk in Azure?
Which of the following is a benefit of Azure managed disks?
What is the difference between Azure managed disk and Azure files?
How many types of disks are there in Azure?
What are the three different types of disks?
How to tell if Azure VM is using managed disks?
How to change unmanaged to managed disk in Azure?
How many disks can be attached to Azure VM?
How do I delete an Azure managed disk?
How do I backup my Azure managed disk?
How do I shrink managed Disks in Azure?
What is a reserved disk in Azure?
What is the difference between managed and unmanaged disks in Azure?
What is the maximum file size of a block blob?
What is the difference between storage and disk in Azure?
How to increase Azure storage size?
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