πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» MLSA UET Peshawar

Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors (MLSA) – UET Peshawar is Pakistan's chapter of MLSA, powered by Microsoft and operating under the EMEA region. Our chapter is dedicated to promoting the latest technological trends and key Microsoft technologies such as Azure, PowerShell, PowerApps, and more. We are passionate about accelerating skill-building and providing opportunities to students.

We are excited to invite you to an exclusive event on 3-tier VM application deployment on Azure, hosted by Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors – UET Peshawar. Join us as we explore the intricacies of building and deploying a 3-tier VM application on the Azure cloud platform.

During this event, we will dive deep into the world of Azure and demonstrate the step-by-step process of creating a highly available and scalable 3-tier VM application. From setting up front-end load balancers and deploying Windows VMs to configuring back-end load balancers and deploying Linux VMs, we will guide you through each stage of the deployment process. Additionally, we will showcase how to create a SQL database with replication for data resilience and redundancy.

Our expert speakers, who have extensive experience in Azure and VM deployments, will provide valuable insights, practical tips, and real-world examples to help you master the art of 3-tier VM application deployment on Azure.

Join us at Global Azure Day 2023 to connect with fellow Azure enthusiasts and immerse yourself in the world of cloud computing. We can't wait to see you there!

πŸ—“οΈ Event Detail:

Title: 3-Tier VM Application Deployment on Azure

Day: 13 May 2023*

Time: 7:30 To 9:00 PM (Pakistan Standard Time)

Venue: Microsoft Teams

πŸ—£οΈ Event Collaborators:

Organizer & Speaker: Tameem Ud Din (Beta MLSA)

Contributor: Sameer Ahmed Siddiqui (Beta MLSA)

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* The timing of the event is subject to change due to factors such as internet unavailability and uncertain conditions in Pakistan. Stay tuned on our social media handles for the updates.

Code of Conduct

We seek to provide a respectful, friendly, professional experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability, age, race or religion. We do not tolerate any behavior that is harassing or degrading to any individual, in any form. The Code of Conduct will be enforced.

Who does this Code of Conduct apply to?

All live stream organizers using the Global Azure brand and Global Azure speakers are responsible for knowing and abiding by these standards. Each speaker who wishes to submit through our Call for Presentations needs to read and accept the Code of Conduct. We encourage every organizer and attendee to assist in creating a welcoming and safe environment. Live stream organizers are required to inform and enforce the Code of Conduct if they accept community content to their stream.

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Code of Conduct for local live streams

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A good template can be found at https://confcodeofconduct.com/, including internationalized versions at https://github.com/confcodeofconduct/confcodeofconduct.com. An excellent version of a Code of Conduct, not a template, is built by the DDD Europe conference at https://dddeurope.com/2020/coc/.