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AZ-900T00: Microsoft Azure Technical Fundamentals
Course Outline
Module 1: Cloud Concepts
In this module, you will learn about cloud services, the types of cloud models, and the types of cloud services.
Lessons
Why Cloud Services
Types of Cloud models
Types of Cloud services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Define cloud computing and its key advantages.
Explain public, private, and hybrid cloud models.
Explain IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS cloud services.Module 2: Core Azure Services
In this module, you learn about Azure core cloud architectural components, Azure services and products, Azure solutions, and Azure management tools.
Lessons
Core Azure Architectural components
Core Azure Services and Products
Azure Solutions
Azure management toolsModule 3: Security, Privacy, Compliance, and Trust
In this module, you learn about Azure security, identity, governance, monitoring, reporting, and standards.
Lessons
Secure network connectivity
Core Azure identity services
Security tools and features
Azure governance methodologies
Monitoring and reporting
Privacy, compliance, and data protection standardsModule 4: Azure Pricing and Support
In this module, you will learn about Azure subscriptions, planning and managing costs, support options, SLAs, and service lifecycles.
Lessons
Azure subscriptions
Planning and managing costs
Azure support options
Azure Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Service lifecycle in AzureAZ-900T01: Microsoft Azure Business Fundamentals
Course Outline
Module 1: Cloud Concepts
In this module you will learn basic cloud concepts.
Lessons
Learning Objectives
Why Cloud Services?
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Public, Private, and Hybrid cloud models
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand general cloud computing concepts
Module 2: Core Azure Services
In this module you will learn the basics core services available with Microsoft Azure.
Lessons
Core Azure architectural components
Core Azure Services and Products
Azure Solutions
Azure management tools
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand core services available with Microsoft Azure
Module 3: Security, Privacy, Compliance and Trust
In this module, you learn about security, privacy, compliance, and trust with Microsoft Azure.
Lessons
Securing network connectivity in Azure
Core Azure Identity services
Security tools and features
Azure governance methodologies
Monitoring and Reporting in Azure
Privacy, Compliance and Data Protection standards in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand security, privacy, compliance and trust with Microsoft Azure
Module 4: Azure Pricing and Support
In this module, you will focus on pricing and support models available with Microsoft.
Lessons
Azure subscriptions
Planning and managing costs
Support options available with Azure
Service lifecycle in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand pricing and support models available with MicrosoftAZ-104: Azure Administrator
Course Outline
Module 1: Identity
In this module, you will learn how to secure identities with Azure Active Directory, and implement users and groups.
Lessons
Azure Active Directory
Users and Groups
Module 2: Governance and Compliance
In this module, you will learn about managing your subscriptions and accounts, implementing Azure policies, and using Role-Based Access Control.
Lessons
Subscriptions and Accounts
Azure Policy
Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
Module 3: Azure Administration
In this module, you will learn about the tools an Azure Administrator uses to manage their infrastructure. This includes the Azure Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, CLI, and Resource Manager Templates. This module includes:
Lessons
Azure Resource Manager
Azure Portal and Cloud Shell
Azure PowerShell and CLI
ARM Templates
Module 4: Virtual Networking
In this module, you will learn about basic virtual networking concepts like virtual networks and subnetting, IP addressing, network security groups, Azure Firewall, and Azure DNS,
Lessons
Virtual Networks
IP Addressing
Network Security groups
Azure Firewall
Azure DNS
Module 5: Intersite Connectivity
In this module, you will learn about intersite connectivity features including VNet Peering, Virtual Network Gateways, and Site-to-Site Connections.
Lessons
VNet Peering
VPN Gateway Connections
ExpressRoute and Virtual WAN
Module 6: Network Traffic Management
In this module, you will learn about network traffic strategies including network routing and service endpoints, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Application Gateway, and Traffic Manager.
Lessons
Network Routing and Endpoints
Azure Load Balancer
Azure Application Gateway
Traffic Manager
Module 7: Azure Storage
In this module, you will learn about basic storage features including storage accounts, blob storage, Azure files and File Sync, storage security, and storage tools.
Lessons
Storage Accounts
Blob Storage
Storage Security
Azure Files and File Sync
Managing Storage
Module 8: Azure Virtual Machines
In this module, you will learn about Azure virtual machines including planning, creating, availability and extensions.
Lessons
Virtual Machine Planning
Creating Virtual Machines
Virtual Machine Availability
Virtual Machine Extensions
Module 9: Serverless Computing
In this module, you will learn administer serverless computing features like Azure App Service, Azure Container Instances, and Kubernetes.
Lessons
Azure App Service Plans
Azure App Service
Container Services
Azure Kubernetes Service
Module 10: Data Protection
In this module, you will learn about backing up files and folders, and virtual machine backups.
Lessons
File and Folder Backups
Virtual Machine Backups
Module 11: Monitoring
In this module, you will learn about monitoring your Azure infrastructure including Azure Monitor, alerting, and log analytics.
Lessons
Azure Monitor
Azure Alerts
Log Analytics
Network WatcherAZURE AZ-305
Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions
Design a solution for logging and monitoring
• Design a log routing solution
• Recommend an appropriate level of logging
• Recommend monitoring tools for a solution
Design authentication and authorization solutions
• Recommend a solution for securing resources with role-based access control
• Recommend an identity management solution
• Recommend a solution for securing identities
Design governance
• Recommend an organizational and hierarchical structure for Azure resources
• Recommend a solution for enforcing and auditing compliance
Design identities and access for applications
• Recommend solutions to allow applications to access Azure resources
• Recommend a solution that securely stores passwords and secrets
• Recommend a solution for integrating applications into Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure
AD), part of Microsoft Entra
• Recommend a user consent solution for applications
Design data storage solutions
Design a data storage solution for relational data
• Recommend database service tier sizing
• Recommend a solution for database scalability
• Recommend a solution for encrypting data at rest, data in transmission, and data in use
Design data integration
• Recommend a solution for data integration
• Recommend a solution for data analysis
Recommend a data storage solution
• Recommend a solution for storing relational data
• Recommend a solution for storing semi-structured data
• Recommend a solution for storing non-relational data
Design a data storage solution for non-relational data
• Recommend access control solutions to data storage
• Recommend a data storage solution to balance features, performance, and cost
• Design a data solution for protection and durability
Design business continuity solutions
Design a solution for backup and disaster recovery
• Recommend a recovery solution for Azure, hybrid, and on-premises workloads that meets
recovery objectives (Recovery Time Objective [RTO], Recovery Level Objective [RLO], Recovery
Point Objective [RPO])
• Understand the recovery solutions for containers
• Recommend a backup and recovery solution for compute
• Recommend a backup and recovery solution for databases
• Recommend a backup and recovery solution for unstructured data
Design for high availability
• Identify the availability requirements of Azure resources
• Recommend a high availability solution for compute
• Recommend a high availability solution for non-relational data storage
• Recommend a high availability solution for relational data storage
Design infrastructure solutions
Design a compute solution
• Recommend a virtual machine–based compute solution
• Recommend an appropriately sized compute solution based on workload requirements
• Recommend a container-based compute solution
• Recommend a serverless-based compute solution
Design an application architecture
• Recommend a caching solution for applications
• Recommend a messaging architecture
• Recommend an event-driven architecture
• Recommend an automated deployment solution for your applications
• Recommend an application configuration management solution
• Recommend a solution for API integration
Design migrations
• Evaluate a migration solution that leverages the Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure
• Assess and interpret on-premises servers, data, and applications for migration
• Recommend a solution for migrating applications and virtual machines
• Recommend a solution for migrating databases
• Recommend a solution for migrating unstructured data
Design network solutions
• Recommend a network architecture solution based on workload requirements
• Recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to the internet
• Recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to on-premises networks
• Optimize network performance for applications
• Recommend a solution to optimize network security
• Recommend a load balancing and routing solution
- Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect - Design -AZ-301COURSE CONTENTAZ-301T01: Designing for Identity and SecurityModule 1: Managing Security & Identity for Azure Solutions· This module discusses both security and identity within the context of Azure. For security, this module reviews the various options for monitoring security, the options available for securing data and the options for securing application secrets. For identity, this module focuses specifically on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and the various features available such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Managed Service Identity, Azure AD Connect, ADFS and Azure AD B2B/B2C.Module 2: Integrating SaaS Services Available on the Azure Platform· This module introduces multiple SaaS services available in Azure that are available for integration into existing Azure solutions. These services include Cognitive Services, Bot Service, Machine Learning and Media Services.
AZ-301T02: Designing a Data Platform SolutionModule 1: Backing Azure Solutions with Azure Storage· This module describes how many Azure services use the Azure Storage service as a backing store for other application solution in Azure. The module dives into critical considerations when using Azure Storage as a supplemental service for an all-up Azure solution.· Determine the ideal pricing option for Azure Storage based on a solution’s requirements.· Identify performance thresholds for the Azure Storage service.· Determine the type of Storage blobs to use for specific solution components.· Use the Azure Files service for SMB operations.· Identify solutions that could benefit from the use of StorSimple physical or virtual devices.Module 2: Comparing Database Options in Azure· This module compares the various relational and non-relational data storage options available in Azure. Options are explored as groups such as relational databases (Azure SQL Database, MySQL, and PostgreSQL on Azure), non-relational (Azure Cosmos DB, Storage Tables), streaming (Stream Analytics) and storage (Data Factory, Data Warehouse, Data Lake).Module 3: Monitoring & Automating Azure Solutions· This module covers the monitoring and automation solutions available after an Azure solution has been architected, designed and possibly deployed. The module reviews services that are used to monitor individual applications, the Azure platform, and networked components. This module also covers automation and backup options to enable business-continuity scenarios for solutions hosted in Azure.
AZ-301T03: Designing for Deployment, Migration, and IntegrationModule 1: Deploying Resources with Azure Resource Manager· This module establishes a basic understanding of Azure Resource Manager and the core concepts of deployments, resources, templates, resource groups, and tags. The module will dive deeply into the automated deployment of resources using ARM templates.Module 2: Creating Managed Server Applications in Azure· This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.Module 3: Authoring Serverless Applications in Azure· This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.
AZ-301T04: Designing an Infrastructure StrategyModule 1: Application Architecture Patterns in Azure· This module introduces, and reviews common Azure patterns and architectures as prescribed by the Microsoft Patterns & Practices team. Each pattern is grouped into performance, resiliency, and scalability categories and described in the context of similar patterns within the category.· Locate and reference the Cloud Design Patterns documentation.· Locate and reference the Azure Architecture Center.· Describe various patterns pulled from the Cloud Design Patterns.Module 2: Building Azure IaaS-Based Server Applications (ADSK)· This module identifies workloads that are ideally deployed using Infrastructure-as-a-Service services in Azure. The module focuses on the VM Scale Sets and Virtual Machine services in Azure and how to best deploy workloads to these services using best practices and features such as Availability Sets.Module 3: Networking Azure Application Components· This module describes the various networking and connectivity options available for solutions deployed on Azure. The module explores connectivity options ranging from ad-hoc connections to long-term hybrid connectivity scenarios. The module also discusses some of the performance and security concerns related to balancing workloads across multiple compute instances, connecting on-premise infrastructure to the cloud and creating gateways for on-premise data.Module 4: Integrating Azure Solution Components Using Messaging Services· This module describes and compares the integration and messaging services available for solutions hosted on the Azure platform. Messaging services described include Azure Storage Queues, Service Bus Queues, Service Bus Relay, IoT Hubs, Event Hubs, and Notification Hubs. Integration services include Azure Functions and Logic Apps.Classroom LabsAZ-301T01: Designing for Identity and SecurityLab : Securing Secrets in Azure· Integrate their existing solutions with external identity providers using Azure AD B2B or B2C.· Design a hybrid identity solution.· Determine when to use advanced features of Azure AD such as Managed Service Identity, MFA and Privileged Identity Management.· Secure application secrets using Key Vault.· Secure application data using SQL Database and Azure Storage features.Lab : Deploying Service Instances as Components of Overall Azure Solutions· Detail the various APIs available in Cognitive Services.· Identify when to use the Face API, Speech API or Language Understanding (LUIS) service.
AZ-301T02: Designing a Data Platform SolutionLab : Deploying Database Instances in Azure· Compare and contrast monitoring services for applications, the Azure platform, and networking.· Identify data streaming options for large-scale data ingest.· Identify longer-term data storage options.Lab : Deploying Configuration Management Solutions to Azure· Compare and contrast monitoring services for applications, the Azure platform, and networking.· Design an alert scheme for a solution hosted in Azure.· Select the appropriate backup option for infrastructure and data hosted in Azure.· Automate the deployment of future resources for backup recovery or scaling purposes.
AZ-301T03: Designing for Deployment, Migration, and IntegrationLab : Deploying Resources with Azure Resource Manager· Create a resource group.· Add resources to a resource group.· Deploy an ARM template to a resource group.· Filter resources using tags.· Author a complex deployment using the Azure Building Blocks tools.Lab : Deploying Managed Containerized Workloads to Azure· Select between hosting application code or containers in an App Service instance.· Describe the differences between API, Mobile, and Web Apps.· Integrate an API or Logic App with the API Management service.· Design an App Service Plan or multi-region deployment for high performance and scale.Lab : Deploying Serverless Workloads to Azure· Select between hosting application code or containers in an App Service instance.· Describe the differences between API, Mobile, and Web Apps.· Integrate an API or Logic App with the API Management service.· Design an App Service Plan or multi-region deployment for high performance and scale.
AZ-301T04: Designing an Infrastructure StrategyLab : Building Azure IaaS-Based Server Applications.· Design an availability set for one or more virtual machines.· Describe the differences between fault and update domains.· Author a VM Scale Set ARM template.· Join a virtualized machine to a domain either in Azure or on a hybrid network.Lab : Deploying Network Infrastructure for Use in Azure Solutions· Describe DNS and IP strategies for VNETs in Azure.· Compare connectivity options for ad-hoc and hybrid connectivity.· Distribute network traffic across multiple loads using load balancers.· Design a hybrid connectivity scenario between cloud and on-premise.Lab : Integrating Azure Solution Components using Messaging Services· Compare Storage Queues to Service Bus Queues.· Identify when to use Azure Functions or Logic Apps for integration components in a solution.· Describe the differences between IoT Hubs, Event Hubs and Time Series Insights.Course DetailsMicrosoft Azure Solutions Architect - Design = 72 hrs0Add a comment
- Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect - TechnologiesAZ-300COURSE CONTENTAZ-300T01: Deploying and Configuring InfrastructureModule 1: Managing Azure Subscriptions and ResourcesIn this module you will explore Azure monitoring capabilities using Azure alerts, Azure activity logs, and Log Analytics. You will learn to query, analyze, and interpret the data viewed in Log Analytics.Managing Azure Subscriptions and ResourcesModule 2: Implementing and Managing StorageIn this module you will learn about Azure storage accounts, data replication, how to use Azure Storage Explorer, and monitor storage.Implementing and Managing StorageModule 3: Deploying and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs)In this module you will learn how to do the following: Create Virtual Machines (VM)s within the Azure Portal, Create Virtual Machines (VM)s using Azure PowerShell, Create Virtual Machines (VM)s using ARM templates, Deploy Linux Virtual Machines (VM)s, Monitor Virtual Machines (VM)sAdditionally, you will learn how to protect data using backups at regular intervals, whether by snapshot, Azure Backup, or Azure Site Recovery.Deploying and Managing VMsModule 4: Configuring and Managing Virtual NetworksIn this module you will create and implement virtual networks using the Azure Portal as well as Azure PowerShell and CLI. You will receive and overview on how to assign IP addresses to Azure resources to communicate with other Azure resources, your on-premises network, and the Internet.Network routing using routing tables and algorithms Inter-site connectivity using VNet-to-VNet connections and VPNs Virtual network peering for regional and global considerations Gateway transitConfiguring and Managing Virtual NetworksModule 5: Managing IdentitiesThis module covers Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for IT Admins and Developers with a focus on the Azure AD multi-tenant cloud-based directory and identity management service.Lessons for module 5Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
built-in roles
Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR)
authentication methods for password resetManaging Identities using Azure Active Directory
AZ-300T02: Implementing Workloads and SecurityModule 1: Evaluating and Performing Server Migration to AzureThis module covers migrating workloads to a new environment, whether it be another datacenter, or to a public cloud, and setting clear goals for the migration. Goals include both technology-focused and business-focused goals for migrations, and the benefits to an organization’s business. Activities include components of the Azure migration process: creating a project, creating a collector, assessing readiness, and estimating costs.Evaluating and Performing Server Migration to AzureModule 2: Implementing and Managing Application ServicesLessons for module 2Deploying Web Apps
Managing Web Apps
App Service Security
Serverless Computing Concepts
Managing Event Grid
Managing Service Bus
Managing Logic AppImplementing and Managing Application ServicesModule 3: Implementing Advanced Virtual NetworkingLessons for module 3Azure Load Balancer
Azure Application Gateway
Site-to-Site VPN Connections As well as an overview of ExpressRoute which allows companies to extend on-premises networks into the Microsoft cloud over a dedicated private connection facilitated by a connectivity provider.Implementing Advanced Virtual Networking.Module 4: Securing IdentitiesThis module includes the following topics with an emphasis on identity and roles:Azure AD Identity Protection
Azure Domains and Tenants
Azure Users and Groups
Azure Roles As well as an overview of Azure AD integration options that focuses on Azure AD Connect to integrate on-premises directories with Azure Active Directory.Securing Identities using Azure AD
AZ-300T03: Understanding Cloud Architect Technology SolutionsModule 1: Selecting Compute and Storage SolutionsLessons for module 1Azure Architecture Center
Cloud design patterns
Competing consumers pattern
Cache-aside pattern As well as sharding patterns to divide a data store into horizontal partitions, or shards. Each shard has the same schema but holds its own distinct subset of the data.Design and Connectivity PatternsModule 2: Hybrid NetworkingLessons for module 2Site-to-site connectivity
Point-to-site connectivity
Combining site-to-site and point-to-site connectivity
Virtual network–to–virtual network connectivity As well as connecting across cloud providers for failover, backup, or even migration between providers such as AWS.Hybrid NetworkingModule 3: Measuring Throughput and Structure of Data AccessLessons for module 3DTUs – Azure SQL Database
RUs – Azure Cosmos DB
Structured and unstructured data
Using structured data storesAddress Durability of Data and Caching
Measure Throughput and Structure of Data Access
AZ-300T04: Creating and Deploying AppsModule 1: Creating Web Applications using PaaSThis module provides and overview of Azure App Service Web Apps for hosting web applications, REST APIs, and a mobile back end. Topics include the following:Using shell commands to create an App Service Web App
Creating Background Tasks
Using Swagger to document an API As well as an explanation of how Logic Apps help to build solutions that integrate apps, data, systems, and services across enterprises or organizations by automating tasks and business processes as workflows.Use shell commands to create an App Service Web App
Create Background Tasks
Use Swagger to document an APIModule 2: Creating Apps and Services Running on Service FabricThis module provides an overview of Azure Service Fabric as a distributed systems platform that makes it easy to package, deploy, and manage scalable and reliable microservices and containers. This module also addresses the challenges in developing and managing cloud native applications. Additional topics include:Creating a reliable service
Creating a Reliable Actors app
Working with Reliable collectionsCreate a reliable service
Create a Reliable Actors app
Hands-on with Reliable collectionsModule 3: Using Azure Kubernetes ServiceThis module focuses on the AzureKubernetes Service (AKS) for deploying and managing a Kubernetes cluster in Azure. Topics include how to reduce operational overhead of managing Kubernetes by offloading much of that responsibility to Azure, such as health monitoring and maintenance. Additional topics include:Azure Container Registry
Azure Container InstancesUnderstand the Azure Container Registry
Use Azure Container instances
AZ-300T05: Implementing Authentication and Secure DataModule 1: Implementing Authentication Topics for this module include:Lessons for module 1Implementing authentication in applications (certificates, Azure AD, Azure AD Connect, token-based)
Implementing multi-factor authentication
Claims-based authorization
Role-based access control (RBAC) authorizationUnderstand how to Implement authentication using certificates, Azure AD, Azure AD Connect, and tokens
Implement Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) authorizationModule 2: Implementing Secure DataLessons for module 2End-to-end encryption
Implementing Azure confidential computing
Implementing SSL and TLS communications
Managing cryptographic keys in Azure Key VaultImplement secure data for end-to-end encryption
Implement secure data for implementing SSL and TLS communications.
Use Azure Key Vault to manage cryptographic keys
AZ-300T06: Developing for the CloudModule 1: Developing Long-Running Tasks and Distributed TransactionsLessons for module 1Implementing large-scale, parallel, and high-performance apps using batches
HPC using Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines
Implementing resilient apps by using queues As well as, implementing code to address application events by using webhooks. Implementing a webhook gives an external resource a URL for an application. The external resource then issues an HTTP request to that URL whenever a change is made that requires the application to take an action.Module 2: Configuring a Message-Based Integration ArchitectureLessons for module 2Configure an app or service to send emails
Configure an event publish and subscribe model
Configure the Azure Relay service
Configure apps and services with Microsoft GraphHow to configure a message-based integration architectureModule 3: Developing for Asynchronous ProcessingLessons for module 3Implement parallelism, multithreading, and processing
Implement Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps
Implement interfaces for storage or data access
Implement appropriate asynchronous computing models
Implement autoscaling rules and patternsUnderstand how to Develop for Asynchronous ProcessingModule 4: Developing for AutoscalingLessons for module 4Implementing autoscaling rules and patterns
Implementing code that addresses singleton application instancesBegin creating apps for AutoscalingModule 5: Developing Azure Cognitive Services SolutionsLessons for module 5Developing Solutions using Computer Vision
Developing solutions using Bing Web Search
Developing solutions using Custom Speech Service
Developing solutions using QnA MakerAfter completing module 5, students will be able to:Understand Azure Cognitive Services SolutionsCourse DetailsMicrosoft Azure Solutions Architect – Technologies = 62 hrs0Add a comment
- Microsoft Azure Administrator - AZ103COURSE CONTENTModule 1: Azure AdministrationIn this module, you’ll learn about to tooling Azure Administrator uses to manage their infrastructure. This includes the Azure Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, CLI, Resource Manager, and Resource Manager Templates. The demonstrations in this module will ensure you are successful in the course labs.Lessons· Azure Portal and Cloud Shell· Azure PowerShell and CLI· Resource Manager· ARM TemplatesModule 2: Azure Virtual MachinesIn this module, you’ll learn about Azure virtual machines including planning, creating, availability and extensions.Lessons· Virtual Machine Planning· Creating Virtual Machines· Virtual Machine Availability· Virtual Machine ExtensionsLab : Deploy and Manage Virtual MachinesLab : Virtual Machines and Scale SetsModule 3: Azure StorageIn this module, you’ll learn about basic storage features including storage accounts, blob storage, Azure files, and storage security.Lessons· Storage Accounts· Azure Blobs· Azure Files· Storage SecurityLab : Implement and Manage StorageModule 4: Virtual NetworkingIn this module, you’ll learn about basic virtual networking concepts like virtual networks, IP addressing, Azure DNS, and network security groups.Lessons· Virtual Networks· IP Addressing and Endpoints· Azure DNS· Network Security GroupsLab : Configure Azure DNSModule 5: Intersite ConnectivityIn this module, you’ll learn about intersite connectivity features including VNet Peering, VNet-to-VNet connections, Site-to-Site Connections, and ExpressRoute.Lessons· VNet Peering· VNet-to-VNet Connections· ExpressRoute ConnectionsLab : VNet Peering and Service ChainingModule 6: MonitoringIn this module, you’ll learn about monitoring your Azure infrastructure including Azure Monitor, alerting, log analytics, and Network Watcher.Lessons· Azure Monitor· Azure Alerts· Log Analytics· Network WatcherLab : Network WatcherModule 7: Data ProtectionIn this module, you’ll learn about data replication strategies, backing up files and folders, and virtual machine backups.Lessons· Data Replication· File and Folder Backups· Virtual Machine BackupsLab : Azure Site Recovery Between RegionsModule 8: Network Traffic ManagementIn this module, you’ll learn about network traffic strategies including service endpoints, network routing, Azure Load Balancer, and Azure Traffic Manager.Lessons· Network Routing· Azure Load Balancer· Azure Traffic ManagerLab : Load Balancer and Traffic ManagerModule 9: Azure Active DirectoryIn this module, you’ll learn about Azure Active Directory (AD) including Azure AD Connect and Azure AD Join.Lessons· Azure Active Directory· Azure AD Connect· Azure AD JoinLab : Implement Directory SynchronizationModule 10: Securing IdentitiesIn this module, you’ll learn how to secure identities including Multi-Factor Authentication, Azure AD Identity Protection, and Self-Service Password Reset.Lessons· Multi-Factor Authentication· Azure AD Identity Protection· Self-Service Password ResetLab : Azure AD Identity ProtectionLab : Self-Service Password ResetModule 11: Governance and ComplianceIn this module, you’ll learn about managing your subscriptions and accounts including role-based access control, users and groups, and Azure policy.Lessons· Subscriptions and Accounts· Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)· Users and Groups· Azure PolicyLab : Role-Based Access ControlLab : Governance and ComplianceModule 12: Data ServicesIn this module, you’ll learn how to effectively share data using Import and Export service, Data Box, Content Delivery Network, and File Sync.Lessons· Content Delivery Network· File Sync· Import and Export Service· Data BoxLab : File SyncCourse DetailsMicrosoft Azure Administrator = 40 hrs+Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect – Technologies = 32 hrs
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