MS Azure Administrator Associate

Overview

This entry-level Microsoft Azure Administrator training prepares Azure administrators to take the Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) exam. Any organization that moves its applications support, data management, or networks to the cloud needs trained and certified Azure administrators. The AZ-104 certifying exam sets an administrator apart as an expert in implementing, managing, and monitoring Azure services.

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For whom?

  • Any College students and working professionals who want to accelerate their career growth towards Cloud Computing Technology.
  • This course is designed for individuals who want to demonstrate their skills and knowledge in managing Azure cloud environments.

Why should you take this training?

1. Career Advancement
2. Skill Validation
3. Increased Earning Potential
4. Knowledge Enhancement
5. Industry Recognition
6. Professional Growth

Pre-requisites

Candidates should – 
1. have basic knowledge of cloud concepts
2. have some background IT Knowledge of Virtual Machines, Networks, and other IT infrastructure aspects
3. create or have an account in Azure to practice
4. have basic knowledge of the Azure platform

MS Azure Administrator

 What is Data Center
 Tradition way of Hosting Applications on Servers
 Virtualization Concept and it’s Benefits
 Introduction to Cloud Computing
 Cloud Computing Deployment Models
 Cloud Computing Service Models
 Future of Cloud Computing
 Cloud Computing Benefits

 Overview of Azure
 Azure Subscriptions Architecture on Enterprise level
 Azure Portal Overview
 Azure Cost Analysis & Billing Reports
 Manage Azure with Windows PowerShell
 Manage Azure with Azure CLI
 Create and Manage Resource Groups

 Manage Azure Active Directory (Entra)
 Create users & Groups
 Assign Permission to Users & Groups
 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
 Manage RBAC (Role Based Access Control) Authorization
 Introduction to Managed Service Identity

 Overview of Azure Networking
 Implement and Manage Virtual Networks
 Implement and Manage Subnets
 Create and configure VNET Peering
 Create and configure Network Security Group (NSG)
 Create and configure Application Security Group (ASG)
 Create Network Gateway and configure VPN from Azure End
 About Express Route for Hybrid Connection
 User Defined Route for custom routing
 Overview of Azure DNS

 Overview of Azure VMs & It’s types
 Deploy Azure VMs
 What is Fault Domain and Update Domain
 Configure VM on High Availability
 Deploying and Configure VM Scale Set
 Create and configure Application Gateway
 Create and configure Azure Load Balancer

 Manage Network Interfaces of Azure VMs
 Manage disks of Azure VMs
 Manage VM Sizes – Vertical Scaling
 Configure Azure Backup Service
 Define and Implement Backup Policies
 Perform VM Restore from Backup

 Types of Azure BLOB storage and it’s uses
 Implement and Manage Azure Storage Accounts
 Implement Azure File Share
 Accessing the Azure BLOB storage via Storage Explorer
 Overview of Azure CDN

 What is Docker
 What is DockerFile
 What is Docker Image
 Introduction to Azure Kubernetes Service
 Introduction to Azure Container Registry
 Introduction to Azure Container Instance
 What is Orchestration and it’s uses

 Introduction to App Service
 Planning app deployment in App Service
 Implement and maintaining web apps
 Manage and Securing Web Apps
 Scaling and Performance
 Monitoring web apps and Web Jobs

 Introduction to Azure Log Analytics
 Introduction to Azure App Insights
 Introduction to Azure Activity Log
 Introduction to Service Health
 Monitoring Azure VM Resources (CPU, Memory, Disk, Network)
 Configure Alerts bases on Monitoring

 Azure Documentations
 Troubleshooting Steps to resolve any issue
 Solving Case Studies
 Cloud Projects Lifecycle

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