About This Course
Azure Fundamentals exam is an opportunity to prove knowledge of cloud concepts, Azure services, Azure
workloads, security and privacy in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support.
Responsibilities for an Azure Administrator include implementing, managing, and monitoring identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment, plus provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources, when needed. An Azure Administrator often serves as part of a larger team dedicated to implementing your organization’s cloud infrastructure.
Duration: 10 weeksParticipants: 25
Certification: Exam AZ900: Microsoft Azure Administrator
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Understand general cloud computing concepts
- Understand core services available with MS Azure
- Understand security, privacy, compliance, and trust with MS Azure
- Understand Microsoft pricing & support models
- Manage Azure identities and governance
- Implement and manage storage
- Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
- Configure and manage virtual networking
- Monitor and backup Azure resources
Who Should Attend
This course is suited for those learners who are new to Azure and who have either had some experience as an IT Administrator or have already undertaken the Exam AZ-900:
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (the first exam in the Azure pathway). The AZ-900 is a pre-requisite.
Course Syllabus
Module 1: Cloud Concepts
- Benefits & considerations of using cloud services
- Differences between categories of cloud services
- Differences between types of cloud computing
Module 2: Core Azure Services
- Core Azure architectural components
- Core resources available in Azure
Module 3: Core Solutions & Management Tools on Azure
- Core solutions available in Azure
- Azure management tools
Module 4: General Security & Network Security Features
- Azure security features & Azure network security
Module 5: identity, governance, privacy & compliance features
- Core Azure identity services
- Azure governance features
- Privacy and compliance resources
Module 6: Azure cost management and Service Level Agreements (SLA)
- Methods for planning and managing costs
- SLAs and service life cycles
Module 7: Manage Azure identities and governance
- Manage Azure AD objects
- Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
- Manage subscriptions and governance
Module 8: Implement and manage storage
- Manage storage accounts & data in Azure Storage
- Configure Azure files and Azure blob storage
Module 9: Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
- Automate deployment and configuration of VMs
- Create and configure VMs, containers, Web Apps
Module 10: Configure and manage virtual networking
- Implement and manage virtual networking
- Configure name resolution
- Secure access to virtual networks
- Configure load balancing
- Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
- Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure Virtual network
Module 11: Monitor and backup Azure resources
- Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
- Implement backup and recovery