Your content has been invaluable for moving through the Azure certifications up to Solutions Architect and now I'm sending new folks to you! Thank you for training everyone!
I’ve looked for an explanation as clear, concise, and ultra focused on simply standing up a static web page and after reading 50 dissertations on google where they first explain how to split the atom I’m SOO happy I found your channel. Many people know the technology but maybe 1% or less can actually explain it and walk through it in a helpful and informative way. You are LIGHTYEARS ahead of your “competition” thank you!
That was a great video. Thank you so much, John! I have learned a ton from your videos here on TH-cam & Pluralsight. You make complex things easier to grasp. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into your excellent content.
Hi John. Congrats to a great series of videos. I am a trainer for Azure and I really enjoy your stuff. I will problaly be "borrowing" some of your diagramms as they are very good. Hope you won't be too annoyed.
Very helpful, just started my LLC, time to learn how to redirect my domain to Azure so I can handle my own hosting (and work in Azure daily) - making the jump from on-prem to cloud 26 years into my career, should be fun? :)
Hello John, can I plan to have my 3 layer application setup as . App Gateway - > Web Front End ( On Storage Account ) -> Backend App ( App service ). Talks to front up via Vnet Integration with private end point to the storage Account -> Database ( unfortunately that would be on prem for now ) so have it talk to my backend via Vnet Integration with Express Route .. Is such a arch feasible to implement ? or we can do better? thanks you :)
Yes regional vnet integration would let you talk to on premises for database access. There are many other factors like latency etc. TH-cam comments not really best place for all up architecture discussion :)
Hello John , Great video as always...Just a quick question is it possible for end-users to be able to upload docs, images to the static website or make changes to existing content?
There are certainly ways to enable user upload but you likely wouldn't want anonymous direct upload to blob as you pay for content stored, what they write etc. You likely would want some front end to accept/validate etc.
I did this a few months ago and suddenly forgot how. I spent about 2 days trying different things, then I came to this video and went "Oh. OH. okay!" My images still don't show but that's possibly because I also added css and javascript files. Maybe Azure just doesn't cooperate with them for static pages.
Great video. Seems like this would be the best way to serve all our React, Angular, Regular JS and HTML pages. But I still have a lot of questions (security - why is it a good thing the server doesn't respect the documents security, load balancing). It would be helpful in your videos if you provide references to documentation.
Your content has been invaluable for moving through the Azure certifications up to Solutions Architect and now I'm sending new folks to you! Thank you for training everyone!
I’ve looked for an explanation as clear, concise, and ultra focused on simply standing up a static web page and after reading 50 dissertations on google where they first explain how to split the atom I’m SOO happy I found your channel. Many people know the technology but maybe 1% or less can actually explain it and walk through it in a helpful and informative way. You are LIGHTYEARS ahead of your “competition” thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
That was a great video. Thank you so much, John! I have learned a ton from your videos here on TH-cam & Pluralsight. You make complex things easier to grasp. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into your excellent content.
That’s really appreciated, thank you!
Hi John. Congrats to a great series of videos. I am a trainer for Azure and I really enjoy your stuff. I will problaly be "borrowing" some of your diagramms as they are very good. Hope you won't be too annoyed.
lol as long as you copy my terrible writing as well.
@@NTFAQGuy Better than mine on a screen. Mine looks like a drunk spider fell into an inkpot and crawled over the screen.
@@tonyme7426 lol
Great Reminder not to over-complicate everything....'Easy Peasy' definitely wins sometimes!
You got that right!
Again great info. Was thinking about setting up a VM in the 'traditional' way to get a webserver running, but this gives me something to think about.
Azure static web app ;)
Good quick and dirty intro to Azure
I adore your videos John ❤️
Thank you! Glad they are useful.
That was a great video John. Just wondering how come 60 seconds became 760 seconds 😁
nooooo, the actual creation took 60 seconds :-) i just talked around it a bit. I said host a website in 60 seconds :-) not the video was 60 seconds.
@@NTFAQGuy That was a good one 👍
Thanks for the quick video, it is super cool feature.
Glad you like it!
Very helpful, just started my LLC, time to learn how to redirect my domain to Azure so I can handle my own hosting (and work in Azure daily) - making the jump from on-prem to cloud 26 years into my career, should be fun?
:)
Good luck!
Hello John, can I plan to have my 3 layer application setup as . App Gateway - > Web Front End ( On Storage Account ) -> Backend App ( App service ). Talks to front up via Vnet Integration with private end point to the storage Account -> Database ( unfortunately that would be on prem for now ) so have it talk to my backend via Vnet Integration with Express Route .. Is such a arch feasible to implement ? or we can do better? thanks you :)
Yes regional vnet integration would let you talk to on premises for database access. There are many other factors like latency etc. TH-cam comments not really best place for all up architecture discussion :)
As usual, excellent presentation. Thank you.
Very welcome
That was very cool feature . Thanks for sharing
My pleasure.
Hello John ,
Great video as always...Just a quick question is it possible for end-users to be able to upload docs, images to the static website or make changes to existing content?
There are certainly ways to enable user upload but you likely wouldn't want anonymous direct upload to blob as you pay for content stored, what they write etc. You likely would want some front end to accept/validate etc.
I did this a few months ago and suddenly forgot how. I spent about 2 days trying different things, then I came to this video and went "Oh. OH. okay!" My images still don't show but that's possibly because I also added css and javascript files. Maybe Azure just doesn't cooperate with them for static pages.
Those are all client side. Sounds like you are not referencing them correctly.
Awesome web tutorial and awesome website!
Hehe, thanks.
imagine disagreeing with this guy in a meeting
The customer is always right 😉
@@NTFAQGuy haha sorry it is just that you're huge !!! A developer with developed muscles that's so cool 💪💪
@@dubey_ji hehe, thanks. Try to stay fit 🤙
This is great John thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Seems like this would be the best way to serve all our React, Angular, Regular JS and HTML pages. But I still have a lot of questions (security - why is it a good thing the server doesn't respect the documents security, load balancing). It would be helpful in your videos if you provide references to documentation.
Glad you like the video.
How does this method compare to recent Static Web Apps? Just the use of GIT or more to the new way of doing it?
I would now use static web app and I have a video on that as well.
Thank you sir
I am trying to integrate CI/CD on my static site through azure devops. Do you have any video that goes through the process?
Yes check out the master class and the repo which links to other videos around the topic.
Very Cool!
How would/where would you go to get the cname or different preferred URL instead of the original endpoint?
You are creating in a dns zone you own. I have another video on dns in azure if you need help there but does not have to be in azure
Where did he get Error.html and index.html from on his device. Im trying to upload those and can't find them on my device
You create them. It’s your sites content
@@NTFAQGuy LEGEND!
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you John.
Very welcome.
Audio sounded a bit off in this one, especially when you face the whiteboard.
thats just the way I sound :-)
Why did you choose a regular Storage account over a Blob storage account?
GPv2 has all the benefits of blob account. don't need premium for block blob account type.
Thanks
Thank you!
You bet!
Thanks so much
You're welcome!