What are we trying to demonstrate?
This is the first on-stage technical demonstration for the presentation.
In it, we want to help the audience connect principles and practices of modern incident management (discussed in Section 1 of the presentation) with concrete "hands on" examples.
This demo uses the following:
- Logic App
- Azure Boards
- Microsoft Teams
What are we trying to demonstrate?
In this demonstration we want to highlight how Troubleshooting Guides can be customized in a way that they can be very useful in the early phases of response and remediation.
Additionally, we want to highlight the importance of sharing what information we have with a broader stakeholder audience. We should make clear and transparent communication of information a priority.
This demo uses the following:
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Microsoft Teams
- Azure Functions (Serverless)
What are we trying to demonstrate?
We are demonstrating several tools within the Azure ecosystem that can help reduce the time to recover from a service disruption.
This demo touches on six (6) unique products within the Azure ecosystem we will use to "respond" & "remediate" an active "incident".
We will navigate through a number of tools beginning with the Application Dashboard.
This demo uses the following:
- Azure Dashboard
- Azure Service Health
- Application Map
- Azure Workbook
- Log Analytics
- KQL
Before delivering the technical demonstrations, you will want to prepare a few things to save time and to create a demonstration audience members can follow.
Be sure to address each item on the presenter setup checklist below.
Presenter Setup Checklist:
- Logic App open in Design View
- Azure Boards in view
- Postman is open and ready to send the alert
- Microsoft Teams open in browser tab (or native)
- Troubleshooting Guide open in tab
- Status page is open in tab
- Dashboard open in own tab
Be sure all above are complete before beginning demo