Candidates will learn about implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance. In addition, candidates will also learn about operating systems, networking, servers, and virtualization
Course Description
Candidates will learn about implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance. In addition, candidates will also learn about operating systems, networking, servers, and virtualization.
Course Prerequisites
This course requires that student meet the following prerequisites, including that they have:
An understanding of networking fundamentals.
An understanding of basic AD DS concepts.
An awareness and understanding of security best practices.
Basic knowledge of server hardware.
Experience working with, and configuring, Windows client operating systems, such as Windows 10 or Windows 11.
Outline
Manage Azure identities and governance
Manage Azure AD objects
Create users and groups
Manage licenses in Azure AD
Create administrative units
Manage user and group properties
Manage device settings and device identity
Perform bulk updates
Manage guest accounts
Configure self-service password reset
Manage access control
Create custom role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure AD roles
Provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles at different scopes
Interpret access assignments
Manage Azure subscriptions and governance
Configure and manage Azure Policy
Configure resource locks
Apply and manage tags on resources
Manage resource groups
Manage subscriptions
·Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and recommendations
Configure management groups
Implement and manage storage
Configure access to storage
Configure network access to storage accounts
Create and configure storage accounts
Generate shared access signature tokens
Configure stored access policies
Manage access keys
Configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
Configure storage encryption
Manage data in Azure storage accounts
Create import and export jobs
Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
Implement Azure Storage redundancy
Configure object replication
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
Create an Azure file share
Configure Azure Blob Storage
Configure storage tiers
Configure blob lifecycle management
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
Automate the deployment of resources by using templates
Modify an ARM template
Deploy a template
Save a deployment as an ARM template
Deploy virtual machine (VM) extensions
Create and configure VMs
Create a VM
Manage images by using the Azure Compute Gallery
Configure Azure Disk Encryption
Move VMs from one resource group to another
Manage VM sizes
Add data disks
Configure VM network settings
Configure VM availability options
Deploy and configure VM scale sets
Create and configure containers
Configure sizing and scaling for Azure Container Instances
Configure container groups for Azure Container Instances
Create and configure Azure Container Apps
Configure storage for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Configure scaling for AKS
Configure network connections for AKS
Upgrade an AKS clusterCreate and configure an Azure App Service
Create an App Service plan
Configure scaling settings in an App Service plan
Create an App Service
Secure an App Service
Configure custom domain names
Configure backup for an App Service
Configure networking settings
Configure deployment settings
Configure and manage virtual networking
Configure virtual networks
Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
Create and configure virtual network peering
Configure private and public IP addresses
Configure user-defined network routes
Configure Azure DNS
Configure secure access to virtual networks
Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security groups (ASGs)
Evaluate effective security rules
Implement Azure Bastion
Configure service endpoints on subnets
Configure private endpoints
Configure load balancing
Configure Azure Application Gateway
Configure an internal or public load balancer
Troubleshoot load balancing
Monitor virtual networking
Monitor on-premises connectivity
Configure and use Azure Monitor for networks
Use Azure Network Watcher
Troubleshoot external networking
Troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
Monitor and maintain Azure resources
Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
Configure and interpret metrics
Configure Azure Monitor Logs
Query and analyze logs
Set up alerts and actions
Configure monitoring of VMs, storage accounts, and networks by using VM insights
Implement backup and recovery
Create an Azure Recovery Services vault
Create an Azure Backup vault
Create and configure backup policy
Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
Perform failover to a secondary region by using Azure Site Recovery
Configure and review backup reports
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