Course Content
Introduction
- what is Azure?
- Regions
- Availability Zones
Administration
- Azure Portal and Cloud Shell
- Azure PowerShell and CLI
- After completing this module, students will be able to
- Leverage Azure Resource Manager to organize resources.
- Use the Azure Portal and Cloud Shell.
- Use Azure PowerShell and CLI.
Virtual Networking
- Virtual
- Networks
- P Addressing Network Security groups
- Firewall
- Azure DNS
Connectivity
- VNet Peering
- VPN Gateway Connections
- Point to Site Connections
Azure Storage
- Storage Accounts
- Blob Storage
- Storage Security
- Azure Files and File Sync
- Managing Storage
Azure Virtual Machines
- Virtual Machine Planning
- Creating Virtual Machines
- Virtual Machine Availability
- Virtual Machine Extensions
Data Protection
- Virtual Machine Backups
- Storage Backup
- Disk Backup
Practical’s
- Configuring Azure Active Directory.
- Secure and manage identities with Azure Active Directory.
- Implement and manage users and groups.
- Use the Azure Portal and Cloud Shell.
- Use Azure PowerShell and CLIImplement virtual networks and subnets.
- Configure public and private IP addresses.
- Configure network security groups.
- Configure Firewall.
- Configure private and public DNS zones
- Configure VNet Peering. Configure VPN gateways.
- Choose the appropriate intersite connectivity solution.
- Configure network routing including custom routes and service endpoints.
- Configure an Azure Load Balancer.
- Traffic Manager
- Create Azure storage accounts.
- Configure blob containers.
- Secure Azure storage.
- Configure Azure files shares and file sync.
- Manage storage with tools such as Storage Explorer.
- Use virtual machine
- Plan for virtual machine implementations.
- Create virtual machines.
- Configure virtual machine availability, including scale sets.
- Create an app service plan.
- Create a web app. Backup and restore virtual machines