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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Duration 60 Hours - Prepare For Exam AZ-103
Master the skills needed to operate a Microsoft Azure-based cloud infrastructure. An Azure Administrator is responsible for implementing, monitoring and maintaining Microsoft Azure solutions, including major services related to Compute, Storage, Network and Security.
You Will Learn:
- Manage Azure subscriptions and resources
- Implement and manage storage
- Deploy and manage virtual machines (VMs)
- Configure and manage virtual networks
- Manage identities
Job Outlook of Microsoft Azure Administrator
According to various job market reports, demand for Azure Administrators and cloud professionals is high and expected to grow. This is driven by the increasing reliance on cloud infrastructure across all sectors. With competitive salaries, diverse job opportunities, and significant potential for career growth, pursuing a career as an Azure Administrator offers a solid path in the evolving field of cloud computing.
Why become a Microsoft Azure Administrator?
Working as an Azure Administrator provides a robust foundation in cloud computing and IT infrastructure management. Microsoft offers various certifications that can further enhance career prospects. Advanced certifications, such as the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, can open doors to higher-level positions and specialized roles.
OBJECTIVE
The Microsoft Azure Administrator course is designed to provide individuals with the essential skills and knowledge needed to manage and maintain Azure cloud environments effectively. By focusing on core Azure services, resource management, networking, security, cost management, and certification preparation, the course prepares learners for successful careers in cloud administration and supports their professional growth in the rapidly evolving field of cloud computing.”
COURSE CONTENT
- Add custom domains
- Configure self-service password reset
- Azure AD Join
- Manage multiple directories
- Create users and groups
- Manage device settings
- Manage guest accounts
- Manage user and group properties
- Perform bulk user updates
- Manage Azure AD Connect
- Install Azure AD Connect, including password hash and pass-through synchronization
- Use Azure AD Connect to configure federation with on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
- Manage password sync and password writeback
- Configure user accounts for MFA, enable MFA by using bulk update, configure fraud alerts, configure bypass options, configure Trusted IPs, configure verification methods
- Configure network access to the storage account
- Generate shared access signature
- Manage access keys
- Implement Azure storage replication
- Create and configure storage account
- Install and use Azure Storage Explorer
- Monitor activity log by using Log Analytics
- Create export from Azure job
- Use Azure Data Box
- Configure Azure content delivery network (CDN) endpoints
- Create import into Azure job
- Configure and use Azure blob storage
- Create Azure file share
- Create Azure sync group
- Create Azure File Sync service
- Troubleshoot Azure File Sync
- Configure and review backup reports
- Create Recovery Services Vault
- Perform a restore operation
- Perform backup operation
- Create and configure backup policy
- Configure high availability
- Deploy and configure scale sets
- Configure monitoring, networking, storage, and virtual machine size
- Modify Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template
- Configure VHD template
- Save a deployment as an ARM template
- Configure location of new VMs
- Deploy from template
- Deploy Windows and Linux VMs
- Add data discs
- Redeploy VMs
- Manage VM sizes; move VMs from one resource group to another
- Automate configuration management by using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) and VM Agent by using custom script extensions
- Add network interfaces
- Configure VM backup
- Implement backup policies
- Azure Site Recovery
- Define backup policies
- Perform VM restore
- Create and configure VNET peering
- Verify virtual network connectivity
- Create and configure VNET to VNET
- Create virtual network gateway
- Configure private and public IP addresses, network routes, network interface, subnets, and virtual network
- Configure Azure DNS
- Configure private and public DNS zones
- Configure custom DNS settings
- Create security rules
- Identify required ports
- Associate NSG to a subnet or network interface
- Evaluate effective security rules
- Configure internal load balancer, configure load balancing rules, configure public load balancer, troubleshoot load balancing
- Monitor on-premises connectivity, use Network resource monitoring, use Network Watcher, troubleshoot external networking, troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
- Create and configure Azure VPN Gateway, create and configure site to site VPN, configure Express Route, verify on premises connectivity, troubleshoot on premises connectivity with Azure