Overview
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform for building, deploying and managing services and applications from anywhere and at any time. With Azure, one could add cloud computing capabilities to their existing network through PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) or IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) model to explore the IaaS architecture of Microsoft Azure.
Azure Administrators manage the entire cloud services for any organization. For an Azure administrator, a deep understanding of all the services across the entire IT cycle is essential. Microsoft’s AZ-103 – Microsoft Azure Administrator has now replaced the erstwhile AZ-100: Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment and AZ-101: Microsoft Azure Integration and Security tracks.
This course prepares participants for earning the Microsoft Azure Administrator certification, which will validate their skills and expertise as an Azure administrator and set them apart from the rest in the field.
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What You'll learn
This course aims to help participants understand:
The course is highly recommended for current and aspiring –
Curriculum
- Module 1: Azure Administration
- Module 2: Azure Virtual Machines
- Module 3: Azure storage
- Module 4: Virtual networking
- Module 5: Inter-site connectivity
- Module 6: Monitoring
- Module 7: Data protection
- Module 8: Network traffic management
- Module 9: Azure active directory
- Module 10: Securing identities
- Module 11: Governance and compliance
- Module 12: Data services
- Azure Portal and Cloud Shell
- Azure PowerShell and CLI
- Resource Manager
- ARM Templates
- Virtual Machine planning
- Creating Virtual Machines
- Virtual Machine availability
- Virtual Machine extensions
- Lab: Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines Lab – Virtual Machines and Scale Sets
- Storage accounts
- Azure blobs
- Azure files
- Storage security
- Lab: Implement and manage storage
- Virtual networks
- IP addressing and endpoints
- Azure DNS
- Network security groups
- Lab: Configure Azure DNS
- VNet peering
- VNet-to-VNet connections
- ExpressRoute connections
- Lab: VNet peering and service chaining
- Azure monitor
- Azure alerts
- Log analytics
- Network watcher
- Lab: Network watcher
- Data replication
- File and folder backups
- Virtual Machine backups
- Lab: Azure Site Recovery between regions
- Network routing
- Azure load balancer
- Azure traffic manager
- Lab: Load balancer and Traffic manager
- Azure active directory
- Azure AD Connect
- Azure AD Join
- Lab: Implement Directory Synchronization
- Multi-Factor authentication
- Azure AD Identity Protection
- Self-service Password Reset
- Lab: Azure AD Identity Protection Lab – Self-service password reset
- Subscriptions and accounts
- Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
- Users and groups
- Azure policy
- Lab: Role-based Access Control Lab – Governance and Compliance
- Content delivery network
- File sync
- Import and export service
- Data box
- Lab: File sync
Prerequisites
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Course features
FAQs
Our trainers are Microsoft certified trainers and are subject matter experts in the field of Microsoft Azure and cloud computing.
An internet speed of at least 2 Mbps is essential.
When you enroll for this course, you get lifetime access to our Learning Management System (LMS) which would be your one-stop destination to access class recordings, presentations, sample codes, projects and lots of other learning material. Even if you miss a session, a recording of that session, as well as all the other sessions would be available on the LMS that you can access anytime, anywhere.
For any queries, you can reach out to our technical support team and they will guide you accordingly.
Once all the sessions of the course are completed, you will be evaluated on the basis of multiple parameters such as your attendance in the sessions, your scores in multiple-choice questions based assessment, etc. Based on your overall performance, you will receive a course completion certificate from Cognixia.
You would need to create a free-tier Azure account to do the lab exercises.