Monthly Archives: December 2022
6. Using Polly To Help You Pass Your Exam – A Serverless Approach – Part 1 I’m in my web browser, and I’m actually on the Alexa website. If you’re in the UK, you can use Alexa on Amazon.co.uk. If you live in the United States, use or.com. So make sure you log in. And […]
3. Create An S3 Website Okay, so here I am in the AWS console. We just need to go over two services. Click on S3 under storage, then create a new bucket, which we’ll call my Cloud Guru. I’m not sure—the Three Websites or something. Now there’s something I really want to point out to […]
1. S3 Essentials So, what exactly is S three? S3 stands for Simple Storage Service, and it offers developers secure, long-lasting, and highly scalable object storage. Amazon S3 is easy to use with a simple web services interface to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web. So, basically, what is […]
1. Planning Backup and Recovery The first thing I’ll say about dealing with backup and recovery is to mitigate. Now, what does “mitigate” mean? Mitigate means to lessen the impact of something, right? So if I want to avoid or try to reduce or lessen the impact of me having to deal with having to […]
4. Configuring Client Access Policy Rules All right. And we’ll start by checking to see if we have any client access rules. So we’re going to say, “GetClientAccessRule,” and hit Enter. All right, so you’ll notice it’s creating a new remote PowerShell session using modern authentication. It checked on Perm and the cloud both. Now, […]
1. Understanding Client Access Services in Exchange I want to spend some time now going over the concepts of understanding the client access services in Microsoft Exchange. Now, as I told you before, back when Exchange 2007 came out, they had broken Exchange into a bunch of different roles. And then slowly, over the years, […]
1. Understanding Public Folders So what are public folders? All right, so public folders allow our users to easily share and organise information into a folder that can be accessed by the different users in Microsoft Exchange. You can also control the permissions on it as well. So in Access Control, I can have a […]
1. Understanding the Global Address List Address lists are something that are created automatically when you install Exchange, and with Exchange Online, you’ve got a global address list as well. The global address list can be found in the different versions of Outlook, whether it be Outlook Online or Outlook on the Web, also known […]
1. Understanding and Planning DAGs and Settings We’re now going to get into the concepts of understanding and planning database availability groups, also known as DAGs. We’re going to also be looking at some of the configurations and settings that go right along with that. Now the first thing I want to do is kind […]
31. File and Directory Permissions / Files Ownership As I previously stated, when you create that file, whichever group your primary group is becomes the owner. Let’s say I’m a user who didn’t create your file, but I want to look at your file. My primary group might be primary group Blue, and you, as […]