Develop yourself to Azure Administor Associate (Exam AZ-900 en AZ-104) (incl. guidance)

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Details

Do you want to develop yourself to Azure Administor Associate? Then this learning path is for you! As an Azure administrator, you are responsible for implementing, monitoring and maintaining Microsoft Azure solutions. In this development track you will learn everything that is involved.

When you choose for this learning track, you get:

  • Access to the courses Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) and Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure (AZ-204). You will also gain access to many more training courses, practice exams, boot camps, e-books, and so on.
  • Optimal preparation for the AZ-900 and AZ-104 exams so you can earn the officially recognised certifications.
  • Guidance from our Learning & Development team, together with you we will set goals, make a schedule and monitor your progress.
  • mentor asset in various trainings.

Azure Fundamentals (Exam AZ-900)

You will start with the Microsoft Azure Fudamentals training. In this course, you will learn general cloud computing concepts and specific Microsoft Azure features for the daily management of cloud resources. This course is for anyone who has little or no knowledge of cloud technologies and wants to learn more about Microsoft Azure. This course is also a good preparation for other Azure courses.

Microsoft Azure Administrator (exam AZ-104)

You will dive into all aspects of the Azure service offering and get to grips with simple tasks such as creating virtual machines and storage accounts. You will also learn about other topics such as deploying and managing your storage, subscriptions in Azure, Azure Portal, Powershel, RBAc and using Azure resource groups.

Result

After completing this development track, you will have fundamental knowledge and skills to develop yourself as a Microsoft Azure Cloud Developer. You will also be optimally prepared for the AZ-900 and AZ-104 exams. Please note that the exam vouchers for these exams are not included in the price.

Prerequisites

For the AZ-900, no specific prior knowledge is required; however, we recommend that you have general IT knowledge or experience.

To follow the AZ-104 course, you should have knowledge and experience of operating systems, virtualisation, cloud infrastructure, storage infrastructure and networking.

Target audience

System Administrator, Software Developer

Content

Develop yourself to Azure Administor Associate (Exam AZ-900 en AZ-104) (incl. guidance)

80 hours

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Cloud Computing

The popularity of cloud computing has exploded in recent years. Organizations can streamline IT service efficiency with the use of cloud services in Microsoft Azure. In this course, explore five standard cloud computing characteristics: on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. Discover cloud deployment models like public, hybrid, and community, and look at cloud service models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Examine core Azure items, such as data centers, regions, and availability zones. Finally, focus on using Azure Arc to manage on-premises and multi-cloud environments. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Management Tools

Familiarity with tools, including when and how to use them is crucial in the success and ongoing management of a cloud computing ecosystem. In this course, you will navigate the Azure portal, a web-based GUI for deploying and managing Azure resources. Next, you will explore command line interface (CLI) syntax, by downloading and using the CLI on an on-premises computer. Then, you will learn about Azure PowerShell cmdlets and download and install the Azure Az PowerShell module on an on-premises computer. Finally, you will discover how Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates can be used to automate the deployment and configuration of Azure resources. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Managing the Microsoft Azure Hierarchy

The Microsoft Azure hierarchy consists of management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, and ultimately resources. Cloud technicians must have the skills to manage Azure hierarchy constituents. In this course, discover how Azure subscriptions can be organized under management groups to facilitate the application of Azure role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure Policy. Then, use the portal, the command line interface (CLI) and PowerShell to work with Azure subscriptions. Next, create resource groups and Azure resource locks using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Finally, move resources between resource groups. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Managing Azure Storage

The primary storage entity in Microsoft Azure is the storage account. Storage accounts have the potential to store files (blobs), queue messages, shared folders, and basic key-value tables. Begin this course by exploring how and when storage accounts can be used. Then you will create a storage account and upload blobs using the portal, PowerShell, and the command line interface (CLI). Next, you will use the Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy tools to manage blobs, learn how to manage blob soft deletion to protect blobs from accidental overwrites or deletes, work with storage tiers, and manage storage account network access. Finally, you will manage storage account access through access keys and shared access signatures. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Files

Shared folders have long been used in local area network (LAN) environments to provide centralized file storage and access. The equivalent functionality in Microsoft Azure is referred to as Azure Files. In this course, you will begin by reviewing how Azure Files works in the Azure cloud. Next, you will manage Azure Files shared folders using the portal, the command-line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Then, you will map a drive letter to a shared folder from Windows and map a mount point to a shared folder from Linux. Lastly, you will configure Azure File Sync to cache cloud files on a local on-premises device. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Network Infrastructure

The network infrastructure in the Azure cloud must be planned in much the same way on-premises networks are planned - the number of networks and subnets, domain name system (DNS) name resolution, IP address ranges, and network routing. Begin this course by reviewing a variety of Azure networking solutions and determining when they should be used. Then, create a cloud-hosted DNS zone using the Azure portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Discover how to configure custom DNS settings for Azure Virtual Network (VNet). Next, use the Azure portal, the CLI, and PowerShell to create VNets and subnets. Finally, configure route table resources to control network traffic flow using the Azure portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure VNet Peering & VPNs

Resources deployed into different virtual networks (VNets) can potentially communicate using only private IPs if VNet peering is enabled. VPNs add network security by creating an encrypted tunnel over the Internet linking individual user devices or entire on-premises networks to the Azure cloud. Begin this course by exploring when VNets should be peered together and identifying the benefits of doing so. Next, configure VNet peering using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Then, review how VPNs work and use PowerShell to generate a certificate for VPN authentication. Configure a site-to-site and a point-to-site VPN. Lastly, identify when ExpressRoute dedicated network circuits should be provisioned. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Virtual Machines

Most Azure services use a virtual machine (VM), whether it is managed automatically by Azure or manually provisioned by you. In this course, you will first explore Azure Virtual Machine deployment options and settings. Next, you will deploy virtual machines using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. You will also redeploy a virtual machine to correct inconsistent network behavior, followed by resizing or adjusting the underlying virtual machine virtual hardware settings. Then, configure Secure Shell (SSH) public key authentication for a Linux virtual machine, attach a disk to a virtual machine, add a virtual machine extension, and capture a custom virtual machine image. Lastly, you will deploy Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and implement Microsoft Defender for Cloud. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Container Solutions

Application containers provide a logical boundary for application files and settings and provide portability and faster startup time than virtual machines. In this course, you will discover how containerized applications work, including which items exist in a container along with how containers are treated within a hosting operating system. Next, you will download, install, and manage Docker on both Linux and Windows hosts. You will then create a custom Docker container image from the instructions in a Dockerfile, and create an Azure container registry to store container images. Lastly, you will deploy managed cloud containers, or Azure Container Instances, in the Azure cloud. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure App Service

Azure App Service provides cloud-hosted web applications as a managed service. This means cloud technicians are not burdened with deploying the underlying infrastructure to support a web app. In this course, you will begin by deploying a web app into the Azure cloud using both the Azure portal and Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition. Then, manage deployment slots so that web app changes can be implemented and tested in a staging slot resulting in zero downtime for the production version of the web app. Next, you'll configure a custom domain name system (DNS) domain name for the web app and create a key vault and public key infrastructure (PKI) certificate for enabling a Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) web app binding. Finally, you will manage web app configuration settings and enable a content delivery network (CDN). This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure RBAC & Azure Policy

Role-based access control (RBAC) assigns cloud resource permissions for security principals such as Azure AD users and groups to the Azure hierarchy. Azure Policy can be used for fine-grained control of Azure resource deployments and configurations, as well as to check Azure resources for compliance with specific settings or security standards. In this course, explore how RBAC controls access to Azure resources at the management groups, subscription, resource group, and individual resource levels. Next, manage RBAC using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Then, create a custom RBAC role and manage Azure AD roles. Finally, assign Azure policies and policy initiatives to the Azure hierarchy using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Managing Azure Costs

Most cloud computing charges are based on metered usage, so developing a strategy to minimize monthly cloud computing charges is paramount. In this course, explore a variety of ways in which cloud computing costs can be reduced, such as by using reserved instances or virtual machine (VM) auto-shutdown. Next, configure virtual machine reserved instances and analyze monthly cloud computing charges in the portal. Then, add key and value pairs, or tags, to Azure resources using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Finally, create an Azure cost budget using the Azure pricing calculator and the total cost of ownership (TCO) calculator. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Managing Azure AD

Azure Active Directory (AD), now called Microsoft Entra ID, is a cloud-based identity provider that provides some, but not all, types of services available with an on-premises Microsoft Active Directory deployment. In this course, you will differentiate Azure AD from Azure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Then, you will explore Azure AD using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, you will create a new Azure AD tenant and configure administrative units to limit the scope of user and group management. You will configure a custom domain name system (DNS) domain name for the new Azure AD tenant and manage Azure AD applications, users, guest users, and groups using the Azure portal. You will use the CLI and PowerShell to manage Azure AD users and groups and use a bulk import user file to create users. Finally, you will manage Azure AD dynamic groups. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Managing Azure Authentication

Authentication proves the identity of a connecting user, device, or software application to an identity provider, which then allows authorization to access certain resources. In this course, you will focus on Azure authentication methods, including how to enable passwordless login using additional login factors. Next, explore Azure single-sign-on (SSO) and identity federation using trusted centralized identity providers. Then, manage Azure Active Directory (AD) service principals and managed identities and enable user multi-factor authentication (MFA). Finally, you will enable Azure AD conditional access policies and user self-service password reset (SSPR). This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Service Resilience

High availability (HA) ensures that IT services and data are available when needed. Methods such as data backups, replication, and duplicate configurations can assure HA. In this course, you will explore how high availability can be achieved for Azure services and determine when those services should be used. You will enable cloud-based backup, virtual machine replication, and web application backups. Next, you will configure application load balancing to improve app performance and resiliency to failure. Finally, you will configure a virtual machine scale set, enable blob versioning, and enable storage account replication. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Software Development Services

Microsoft Azure provides software developers with an array of service offerings to facilitate building and running custom code without configuring the underlying infrastructure. In this course, you will explore how DevOps relates to the Microsoft Azure cloud. Then you will create a message queue in Microsoft Azure. Next, you will discover logic apps that trigger workflows and function apps that trigger code to execute. Finally, you will configure an Azure blueprint to ensure an Azure environment that meets configuration requirements, such as for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, is easily created from the blueprint. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Monitoring Azure Services

Monitoring is a crucial ongoing task that ensures optimal cloud service performance, security anomaly detection, and compliance with specific laws and regulations. In this course, you will explore a variety of monitoring tools available in the Microsoft Azure cloud. You will work with a Log Analytics workspace and use the Service Health tool to identify Azure outages. Then, you will use Azure Monitor as a centralized cloud service monitoring tool and configure alerts and notifications related to Azure Monitor data sources. Next, you will enable web application insights for detailed web app monitoring and manage Azure logs. Finally, you will monitor Azure service performance metrics and view Azure Advisor recommendations. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Azure Network Security

Restricting traffic into and out of subnets and virtual machines is one aspect of a Defense in Depth security strategy, similar to perimeter and host firewalls configured in an on-premises network. In this course, you will begin by focusing on network security groups (NSGs) and learn how to create NSGs using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, you will explore how Azure Firewall provides additional network security options beyond NSGs. Finally, you will learn how to manage Azure Firewall application, network, and NAT rules to control network traffic flow. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Migrating to Microsoft Azure

IT technicians can discover and assess on-premises IT services to determine suitability for migration to the Azure cloud. This can be done with tools freely available through Microsoft Azure. In this course, you will begin by examining various Azure migration options and when they should be used. Next, you will discover the Azure import/export service, which is used for large-scale data import and export into and out of the Azure cloud. Then you will install the Azure import/export tool and prepare a local disk to accommodate an Azure import job. Finally, you will create an Azure import journal file, an Azure import job, and an Azure export job. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: AZ-900 Exam Preparation

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Exam Candidates must be aware of how they will be tested on specific Azure topics. In this course, I will begin by discussing the contents of the AZ-900 exam including scoring and preparation. I will then cover how to plan cloud service deployments given a scenario. Next, I will cover how to deploy virtual machines (VMs) and web applications in alignment with specific requirements. I will address specific configuration requirements to secure storage account and VNet access. Lastly, I will meet business requirements related to secure user authentication, VM deployment, template deployments, and performance alerts. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.

Azure Fundamentals

Microsoft Azure is een van de meest gebruikte cloudplatforms. De belangrijkste focus van het Azure Fundamental-lab ligt op de praktische toepassing voor het maken en beheren van cloudresources en -applicaties met behulp van het Azure-cloudplatform. Door het uitvoeren van opdrachten in een echte omgeving verbeter je je praktische kennis en vaardigheden op de diverse examenonderwerpen:

  • Cloud Essential Concepts
  • The Azure Platform
  • Azure Resource Groups
  • Azure Networking Concepts
  • Azure Virtual Machines

Core Azure Services

Via dit livelab krijg je uitgebreide praktijkervaring met de verschillende technieken en methoden die nodig zijn om aan de slag te gaan met het kerndiensten van Azure. Door het uitvoeren van opdrachten in een echte omgeving verbeter je jouw praktisch kennis en vaardigheden. Het Core Azure Services livelab is gericht op de praktische toepassing van het beheer van kerndiensten die worden aangeboden door Microsoft Azure. Dit omvat hulpprogramma's die zijn ontworpen voor beheerders van de Azure-portal, zoals het berekenen van SLA's, hulpprogramma's voor de bewaking en het beheer. Tot slot leer je hoe je door de Azure Marketplace kunt navigeren.

Azure Security Concepts

The Azure Security Concepts lab focuses on providing an overview of different management tools offered by Azure, such as different security resources used for securing an Azure network.

After completing this title, learners will have a good understanding of how to identify and remediate security concerns in different aspects of Azure. These topics aim to provide learners with a full picture of how different security tools can be used to mitigate a variety of concerns for different types of resources.

Azure Storage Management

Via dit livelab krijg je uitgebreide praktijkervaring met de verschillende technieken en methoden die nodig zijn om aan de slag te gaan met het opslagbeheer van Azure. Door het uitvoeren van opdrachten in een echte omgeving verbeter je jouw praktisch kennis en vaardigheden.

Dit Azure opslagbeheer livelab is gericht op de praktische toepassing van het maken en beheren van verschillende opslagoplossingen met behulp van het Azure-platform. Dit omvat het maken en configureren van SQL- en Cosmos-databases, plus het werken met verschillende soorten opslagaccounts.

Microsoft - AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals

  • Understand cloud concepts (15-20%)
  • Understand core Azure services (30-35%)
  • Understand security, privacy, compliance, and trust (25-30%)
  • Understand Azure pricing and support (20-25%)

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Managing Microsoft Entra ID

As an Azure administrator, you will be expected to manage an organization's Azure environment, including Azure Entra ID and Azure subscriptions. In this, you will explore the relationship between subscriptions and Entra ID tenants. Then you will find out how to manage Azure subscriptions, as well as how to create and manage Entra ID tenant using the portal. Next, you will learn how to configure a custom DNS domain name, use Entra ID administrative units to organize users and groups, and manage Entra ID applications. Finally, you will discover how to create a resource group, install the Azure CLI and PowerShell module, and deploy a managed Entra domain. This course can be used to prepare for the certification exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Entra ID Users & Entra Connect

Managing users is a core skill for success as an Entra ID administrator. Creating users and assigning them to groups allows an administrator to provide a more streamlined and secure experience for users. Synchronizing existing user accounts for cloud resource access saves time for cloud technicians. In this course, you will discover how to create Entra ID users using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. You will also learn how to perform a bulk import to efficiently create users. Then, you will see how to invite external users to partake in Entra ID and enable self-service password reset (SSPR). Next, you will learn how to configure identity protection and multi-factor authentication (MFA) and block and unblock user accounts. Finally, you will explore the use of Entra Connect Sync. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Entra ID Groups & Conditional Access

As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to determine how you will use Entra ID groups and devices. Administrators can create conditional access policies to restrict cloud resource access based on a variety of conditions. In this course, I will first manage Entra ID groups using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, I will create a dynamic membership group and enable self-service group management (SSGM). I will then assign Azure licenses to users and groups. Lastly, I will join a device to an Entra ID tenant, and I will configure conditional access policies. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Network Infrastructure

As an Azure administrator, you must possess the skills to configure cloud network infrastructure services. In this course, you will explore the network infrastructure services available in the Azure cloud, including virtual networks (VNets), subnets, and route tables. Next, you will learn how to create VNets, subnets, and domain name system (DNS) zones using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Then you will find out how to configure custom DNS settings for a VNet. Finally, you will discover how to configure Azure routing and create and assign a public IP address. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Network Connectivity

As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to configure cloud network connectivity. First, I will discuss virtual network (VNet) peering followed by peering VNets together using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. I will then generate a public key infrastructure (PKI) certificate using PowerShell, and configure a site-to-site and client-to-site virtual private network (VPN). Finally, I will discuss when ExpressRoute and Azure Virtual WAN should be used. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Network Security

Network security is a high priority for Azure administrators who need to rely on intelligent, scalable solutions with high availability. Build the skills you need to manage network security using Azure Firewall or Azure network security groups (NSGs). Begin this course by discovering the ins and outs of NSGs, including different configurations to control traffic flowing in and out. Then you will learn how to manage NSGs using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, you will focus on another essential solution, Azure Firewall, which provides more robust capabilities than NSGs. Finally, you will find out how to configure Azure Firewall application, network, and network address translation (NAT) rules. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Managing Storage Accounts & Blobs

As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to create and manage storage accounts and blobs. Begin this course by learning to plan the number, location, and configuration of Azure storage accounts. Next, you will find out how to create storage accounts and manage blobs using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), AzCopy, Azure Storage Explorer, and PowerShell. Then you will discover how to enable storage account blob features such as soft delete and versioning. Finally, you will examine how to configure immutable blob policies, manage storage tier and archiving, and automate blob life cycle management. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Security

As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to control access to storage accounts. In this course, I will configure storage account network access. I will then manage storage account access keys using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, I will configure a storage account and blob shared access signatures (SAS) and I will configure a storage access policy. I will follow this by enabling storage account geo-replication and encrypting a storage account using a customer-managed key. Lastly, I will manage storage account service and private endpoints. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Files

As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to configure shared folders in the Azure cloud. In this course, I will begin with discussing how Azure Files allows for shared folders in the cloud that can be mapped from Windows and Linux hosts. I will then manage Azure Files shared folders using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, I will map a drive letter from a Windows host to an Azure Files share and configure a Linux mount point to an Azure Files share. Finally, I will discuss how to configure identity-based access for Azure Files. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Virtual Machine Management

As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to manage Windows and Linux virtual machines (VMs). This will give your organization the flexibility of multiple virtual operating systems without the cost and maintenance commitments that come with additional physical hardware. I will begin by discussing virtual machine configuration settings in the Azure cloud. Next, I will deploy Windows and Linux virtual machines using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Next, I will enable Secure Shell (SSH) public key authentication for Linux VMs and use Azure Bastion to manage VMs. I will then attach and encrypt VM disks, create a virtual machine custom image, and configure a virtual machine scale set. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Application Containers

As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to deploy and manage application containers in the Azure cloud. This will save your organization money, time, and resources. In this course, I will begin by covering how application containers differ from traditional applications and virtual machines (VMS). I will then install and manage the Docker engine on both Windows and Linux hosts. Next, I will explore how to create a custom container image from a Dockerfile. I will also deploy an Azure Container Registry (ACR) and an Azure Container Instance (ACI). Lastly, I will discuss how to manage Azure service principals and managed identities. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure App Service

As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to deploy and manage web applications in the Azure cloud. In this course, you will begin by learning how to deploy a web application in the Azure cloud via the portal. Then, you will explore how to create web app deployment slots to host testing configurations while keeping the production site up and running. Next, you will discover how to enable a custom DNS name, manage a key vault, enable an HTTPS binding, and manage various web app settings. Finally, you will find out how to deploy an application security group and a web application firewall. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Template Deployments

As an Azure administrator, you must have the skills to create and manage Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template and Bicep deployments. In this course I will start by covering how ARM templates are created, focusing on their syntax and how they can be used to deploy and manage Azure resources. I will then create and modify ARM templates in various ways by using the portal, Microsoft Visual Studio, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Lastly, I will deploy Azure resources using a Bicep file. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Role-based Access Control

As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to manage access to Azure resources, including what areas those resources can access and what specific actions they can perform, using role-based access control (RBAC). Begin this course by discovering how RBAC roles are assigned throughout the Azure hierarchy. Then you will explore various built-in roles such as owner, reader, and cost management contributor. Next, you will learn how to manage role assignments using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Finally, you will examine how to create and assign a custom RBAC role and how to assign Entra ID roles to administrators. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Policy & Compliance

As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to manage Azure resource configuration and compliance with security standards. Azure Policy allows you to create and monitor those compliance policies with powerful dashboard capabilities. In this course, you will explore how Azure Policy can be used for deployment, configuration, and security compliance. Next, you will find out how to assign built-in Azure policies to the Azure hierarchy using the portal, the command line interface (CLI) and PowerShell. Finally, you will learn how to create and assign a custom policy based on custom requirements and group related policies together in a policy initiative. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Resource Locking

As an Azure administrator, you may need to restrict administrative access to Azure resources such as storage accounts and virtual machines. Azure resource locking overrides role permissions assignments and can be enabled throughout the Azure hierarchy. Begin this course by exploring how resource locking can prevent unwanted resource configuration changes throughout the Azure hierarchy. Next, you will learn how to manage resource locks in the Azure hierarchy using the portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Finally, you will discover how to use an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template definition to lock a part of the Azure hierarchy. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Cost Management

An Azure administrator must minimize monthly cloud computing charges. Azure cost management can help you plan for and manage costs by providing a unified view of cloud expenses across your organization. In this course, explore ways to save on monthly cloud computing charges, work with reserved virtual machine and database instances, and configure virtual machine auto-shutdown. Next, learn how to view and analyze subscription costs in the portal, the benefits of tagging Azure resources, and how to tag resources using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. Finally, discover how to create an Azure budget to monitor monthly spending, view invoices, and estimate costs using the Azure pricing calculator. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Business Continuity in the Azure Cloud

As an Azure administrator, you must proactively plan for cloud IT service disruptions. Azure cloud-based services can help ensure business processes and related IT systems continue and downtime is minimized during disruptions. In this course, discover ways Azure can ensure business continuity in the event of a disruption and how Azure Site Recovery can be used for business continuity. Next, learn how to enable backup of on-premises and cloud-based services to the Azure cloud and how to enable virtual machine replication. Finally, explore how load balancing can improve app performance and fault tolerance and how to configure an Azure Load Balancer. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Monitoring

An Azure administrator must continuously monitor Azure services to optimize performance, control costs, and detect security anomalies. Azure offers various tools that can be used to effectively monitor Azure services, including Azure Monitor. In this course, explore tools for monitoring Azure services and navigate through Azure Monitor options using the portal. Next, learn how to view metrics and application details using Application Insights and how to query Azure Monitor Logs. Finally, discover how to configure alert notifications of changes or unusual activity and use Network Watcher and Connection monitor to track network activity in Azure. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft Azure Administrator: AZ-104 Question Scenarios

As a candidate for the Microsoft Azure Administrator AZ-104 exam, you will need to demonstrate the ability to apply an Azure solution to a given scenario. In this course, explore a variety of scenarios related to Azure management, limit virtual machine deployments in terms of region and size, and configure a virtual machine for high availability. Next, examine how to manage Azure Container Registry, configure virtual network peering, and deploy resources using an ARM template. Finally, investigate recommended Azure cost-saving measures, configure an Entra ID tenant, user, and group, and restrict storage account network access. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Microsoft - Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104)

Microsoft - Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104)

Course options

We offer several optional training products to enhance your learning experience. If you are planning to use our training course in preperation for an official exam then whe highly recommend using these optional training products to ensure an optimal learning experience. Sometimes there is only a practice exam or/and practice lab available.

Optional practice exam (trial exam)

To supplement this training course you may add a special practice exam. This practice exam comprises a number of trial exams which are very similar to the real exam, both in terms of form and content. This is the ultimate way to test whether you are ready for the exam. 

Optional practice lab

To supplement this training course you may add a special practice lab. You perform the tasks on real hardware and/or software applicable to your Lab. The labs are fully hosted in our cloud. The only thing you need to use our practice labs is a web browser. In the LiveLab environment you will find exercises which you can start immediatelyThe lab enviromentconsist of complete networks containing for example, clients, servers,etc. This is the ultimate way to gain extensive hands-on experience. 

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