Features of Microsoft Azure It's easy to see why so many firms utilise Microsoft Azure if you understand what it is and how it operates. There are various reasons why companies opt to make the switch, in my opinion. Azure offers so many features that covering them all in a single blog post would be practically impossible. The following are the six most important qualities for most firms and explained in devops engineer course. Azure provides your company with a powerful disaster recovery solution that is considerably less expensive than traditional computing environments. Azure gives you access to: Multiple datacenters for data storage, allowing you to offer cloud services in different parts of the world. Azure Site Recovery is a service that replicates workloads from a primary site to a secondary site to ensure that your important business applications continue online during an outage or disruption. In the event of a region-specific failure, Azure Traffic Manager automates network routing to various locations (predetermined by you). All data you store on Azure is replicated three times, either to a single datacenter or to a separate datacenter. Changes in elasticity are necessary and can be made in a matter of seconds. On-premise computer environments have traditionally limited space for development and testing. This frequently necessitates the purchase of new hardware or software for development reasons, or the postponement of development work until the system has sufficient space. As a result, productivity suffers, and there are fewer innovations and more prices. Azure, on the other hand, is an ideal development environment! Developers may simply build out all potential scenarios and run through testing without having to acquire new equipment because they only pay for the resources they require (known as utility computing). Furthermore, developers have direct access to a wide range of templates, services, and solutions, reducing the time it takes to bring new products to market.