Azure Cloud Expert Training by Sanjeev Singh
Schedule
Tue Dec 20 2022 at 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC+05:30Location
Vepsun Technologies | Bengaluru, KA
About this Event
Futureproof Microsoft Azure Cloud Expert program from Vepsun
Course Content:
Azure AZ -900 - Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)
Azure AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104)
Azure AZ-303 - Azure Architect Technologies (AZ-303)
Azure AZ-304 - Azure Solutions Architect Design (AZ-304)
Azure Migration - Migrating Application Workloads to Azure
Price : 3000 USD
Durantion: 90 Hours / 3 Months
Projects : 56
Just like traditional architects, it’s an Azure Cloud Architect’s job to take specifications from end users and create a solution that meets the requirements given. In cloud terms, Azure Architects are tasked with overseeing the structure and deployment of cloud environments.
That usually entails creating gathering requirements, determining a suitable infrastructure, designing applications, and configuring and securing the solution once it’s implemented. Budding Azure Architects should have a good working knowledge of Azure compute, network, storage, and security.
Azure Architects will often be required to be the “cheerleaders” for the new cloud platform too. They’ll sell the cloud and its benefits to users, create adoption strategies to help them get the most out of it, and champion best practices.
Thanks to the continued dominance of cloud computing, there’s never been a better time to start a career in the world of Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft’s cloud platform offers a mind-bending range of cloud-based apps and services, giving users access to cutting-edge technological developments and formidable computing power they need to transform the way they operate.
To date, Microsoft has Azure data centers in 140 countries and serves more global regions than any other cloud provider. New locations will be coming to the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland in the next year. This enormous network of infrastructure is part of the reason why the majority of Fortune 500 companies trust Azure.
As more businesses flock to Microsoft Azure, demand for skilled cloud professionals is only going to increase. Right now, there’s nowhere near enough Azure talent around to fill the increasing number of roles on the market. Companies are battling to land the best candidates, driving up wages in the process, and putting those with the skills to do the job in a very comfortable position.
They say there’s no such thing as a job for life anymore, and in a fast-changing sector like tech, it’s certainly true that professionals need to keep upskilling throughout their careers to stay up to speed. But if you want to build a rewarding, lifelong career in tech, you need to get on board with cloud.
According to IDC, almost 40% of all IT jobs will be cloud-focused by 2021. Serverless computing is the new normal, and those who start equipping themselves with valuable skills now will make themselves irreplaceable for years to come.
Course Content :
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Course Outline
Module 1: Cloud Concepts
In this module you will learn basic cloud concepts.
Lessons
Learning Objectives
Why Cloud Services?
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Public, Private, and Hybrid cloud models
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand general cloud computing concepts
Module 2: Core Azure Services
In this module you will learn the basics core services available with Microsoft Azure.
Lessons
Core Azure architectural components
Core Azure Services and Products
Azure Solutions
Azure management tools
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand core services available with Microsoft Azure
Module 3: Security, Privacy, Compliance and Trust
In this module, you learn about security, privacy, compliance, and trust with Microsoft Azure.
Lessons
Securing network connectivity in Azure
Core Azure Identity services
Security tools and features
Azure governance methodologies
Monitoring and Reporting in Azure
Privacy, Compliance and Data Protection standards in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand security, privacy, compliance and trust with Microsoft Azure
Module 4: Azure Pricing and Support
In this module, you will focus on pricing and support models available with Microsoft.
Lessons
Azure subscriptions
Planning and managing costs
Support options available with Azure
Service lifecycle in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able:
Understand pricing and support models available with Microsoft
Azure Administrator Associate Course Outline
Module 1: Identity
In this module, you will learn how to secure identities with Azure Active Directory, and implement users and groups.
Lessons
Azure Active Directory
Users and Groups
Lab : Manage Azure Active Directory Identities
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Secure and manage identities with Azure Active Directory.
Implement and manage users and groups.
Module 2: Governance and Compliance
In this module, you will learn about managing your subscriptions and accounts, implementing Azure policies, and using Role-Based Access Control.
Lessons
Subscriptions and Accounts
Azure Policy
Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
Lab : Manage Subscriptions and RBAC
Lab : Manage Governance via Azure Policy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Implement and manage Azure subscriptions and accounts.
Implement Azure Policy, including custom policies.
Use RBAC to assign permissions.
Module 3: Azure Administration
In this module, you will learn about the tools an Azure Administrator uses to manage their infrastructure. This includes the Azure Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, CLI, and Resource Manager Templates. This module includes:
Lessons
Azure Resource Manager
Azure Portal and Cloud Shell
Azure PowerShell and CLI
ARM Templates
Lab : Manage Azure resources by Using the Azure Portal
Lab : Manage Azure resources by Using ARM Templates
Lab : Manage Azure resources by Using Azure PowerShell
Lab : Manage Azure resources by Using Azure 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.
Use ARM Templates to deploy resources.
Module 4: Virtual Networking
In this module, you will learn about basic virtual networking concepts like virtual networks and subnetting, IP addressing, network security groups, Azure Firewall, and Azure DNS.
Lessons
Virtual Networks
IP Addressing
Network Security groups
Azure Firewall
Azure DNS
Lab : Implement Virtual Networking
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Implement virtual networks and subnets.
Configure public and private IP addressing.
Configure network security groups.
Configure Azure Firewall.
Configure private and public DNS zones.
Module 5: Intersite Connectivity
In this module, you will learn about intersite connectivity features including VNet Peering, Virtual Network Gateways, and Site-to-Site Connections.
Lessons
VNet Peering
VPN Gateway Connections
ExpressRoute and Virtual WAN
Lab : Implement Intersite Connectivity
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure VNet Peering.
Configure VPN gateways.
Choose the appropriate intersite connectivity solution.
Module 6: Network Traffic Management
In this module, you will learn about network traffic strategies including network routing and service endpoints, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Application Gateway, and Traffic Manager.
Lessons
Network Routing and Endpoints
Azure Load Balancer
Azure Application Gateway
Traffic Manager
Lab : Implement Traffic Management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure network routing including custom routes and service endpoints.
Configure an Azure Load Balancer.
Configure and Azure Application Gateway.
Choose the appropriate network traffic solution.
Module 7: Azure Storage
In this module, you will learn about basic storage features including storage accounts, blob storage, Azure files and File Sync, storage security, and storage tools.
Lessons
Storage Accounts
Blob Storage
Storage Security
Azure Files and File Sync
Managing Storage
Lab : Manage Azure storage
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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.
Module 8: Azure Virtual Machines
In this module, you will learn about Azure virtual machines including planning, creating, availability and extensions.
Lessons
Virtual Machine Planning
Creating Virtual Machines
Virtual Machine Availability
Virtual Machine Extensions
Lab : Manage virtual machines
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan for virtual machine implementations.
Create virtual machines.
Configure virtual machine availability, including scale sets.
Use virtual machine extensions.
Module 9: Serverless Computing
In this module, you will learn administer serverless computing features like Azure App Service, Azure Container Instances, and Kubernetes.
Lessons
Azure App Service Plans
Azure App Service
Container Services
Azure Kubernetes Service
Lab : Implement Web Apps
Lab : Implement Azure Container Instances
Lab : Implement Azure Kubernetes Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create an app service plan.
Create a web app.
Implement Azure Container Instances.
Implement Azure Kubernetes Service.
Module 10: Data Protection
In this module, you will learn about backing up files and folders, and virtual machine backups.
Lessons
File and Folder Backups
Virtual Machine Backups
Lab : Implement Data Protection
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Backup and restore file and folders.
Backup and restore virtual machines.
Module 11: Monitoring
In this module, you will learn about monitoring your Azure infrastructure including Azure Monitor, alerting, and log analytics.
Lessons
Azure Monitor
Azure Alerts
Log Analytics
Network Watcher
Lab : Implement Monitoring
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Azure Monitor.
Create Azure alerts.
Query using Log Analytics.
Use Network Watcher.
Azure Solutions Architect Training Course Outline
Module 1: Implement VMs for Windows and Linux
In this module, you will learn about Azure virtual machines including planning, creating, availability and extensions.
Lessons
Select Virtual Machine Size
Configure High Availability
Implement Azure Dedicated Hosts
Deploy and Configure Scale Sets
Configure Azure Disk Encryption
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan for virtual machine implementations.
Create virtual machines.
Configure virtual machine availability, including scale sets.
Understand High Availability options for VMs in Azure
Module 2: Automate Deployment and Configuration of Resources
In this module, you will learn about the tools an Azure Administrator uses to manage their infrastructure. This includes the Azure Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, CLI, and Resource Manager Templates.
Lessons
Azure Resource Manager Templates
Save a Template for a VM
Evaluate Location of New Resources
Configure a Virtual Hard Disk Template
Deploy from a Template
Create and Execute an Automation Runbook
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Leverage Azure Resource Manager to organize resources.
Use ARM Templates to deploy resources.
Create and Execute an Automation Runbook
Deploy an Azure VM from a VHD
Understand Azure encryption technologies
Module 3: Implement Virtual Networking
In this module, you will learn about basic virtual networking concepts like virtual networks and subnetting, IP addressing, network security groups, Azure Firewall, and Azure DNS.
Lessons
Virtual Network Peering
Implement VNet Peering
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Connect services with Virtual Network Peering
Configure VNet Peering
Understand Service Chaining
Modify or delete VNet Peering
Module 4: Implement Load Balancing and Network Security
In this module, you will learn about network traffic strategies including network routing and service endpoints, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Application Gateway, and Traffic Manager.
Lessons
Implement Azure Load Balancer
Implement an Application Gateway
Understand Web Application Firewall
Implement Azure Firewall
Implement Azure Front Door
Implementing Azure Traffice Manager
Implement Network Security Groups and Application Security Grou
Implement Azure Bastion
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Select a Load Balancer solution
Configure Application Gateway
Implement Azure Firewall
Create an Azure Front Door
Understand Traffic Manager routing methods
Configure Network Security Groups (NSGs)
Module 5: Implement Storage Accounts
In this module, you will learn about basic storage features including storage accounts, blob storage, Azure files and File Sync, storage security, and storage tools.
Lessons
Storage Accounts
Blob Storage
Storage Security
Managing Storage
Accessing Blobs and Queues using AAD
Configure Azure Storage Firewalls and Virtual Networks
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand Storage Account services and types
Configure Blob storage, accounts, containers, and access tiers
Implement Shared Access Signatures
Understand Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks
Module 6: Implement Azure Active Directory
In this module, you will learn how to secure identities with Azure Active Directory, and implement users and groups.
Lessons
Overview of Azure Active Directory
Users and Groups
Domains and Custom Domains
Azure AD Identity Protection
Implement Conditional Access
Configure Fraud Alerts for MFA
Implement Bypass Options
Configure Trusted IPs
Configure Guest Users in Azure AD
Manage Multiple Directori
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand how Multiple AAD organizations interact
Add Guest Users to Azure AD
Configure Location Condition Configuration
Configure Azure MFA settings
Implement Conditional Access Azure MFA
Module 7: Implement and Manage Azure Governance
In this module, you will learn about managing your subscriptions and accounts, implementing Azure policies, and using Role-Based Access Control.
Lessons
Create Management Groups, Subscriptions, and Resource Groups
Overview of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Roles
Azure AD Access Reviews
Implement and Configure an Azure Policy
Azure Blueprints
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand Resource Group 0rganization
Understand how RBAC works
Create an Azure AD access review
Create and manage policies to enforce compliance
Create a Blueprint
Azure Architect Design Training Course Outline
Part 1: AZ-301T01: Designing for Identity and Security
Module 1: Managing Security & Identity for Azure Solutions
This module discusses both security and identity within the context of Azure. For security, this module reviews the various options for monitoring security, the options available for securing data and the options for securing application secrets. For identity, this module focuses specifically on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and the various features available such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Managed Service Identity, Azure AD Connect, ADFS and Azure AD B2B/B2C.
Module 2: Integrating SaaS Services Available on the Azure Platform
This module introduces multiple SaaS services available in Azure that are available for integration into existing Azure solutions. These services include Cognitive Services, Bot Service, Machine Learning and Media Services.
Part 2: AZ-301T02: Designing a Data Platform Solution
Module 1: Backing Azure Solutions with Azure Storage
This module describes how many Azure services use the Azure Storage service as a backing store for other application solution in Azure. The module dives into critical considerations when using Azure Storage as a supplemental service for an all-up Azure solution.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Determine the ideal pricing option for Azure Storage based on a solution’s requirements.
Identify performance thresholds for the Azure Storage service.
Determine the type of Storage blobs to use for specific solution components.
Use the Azure Files service for SMB operations.
Identify solutions that could benefit from the use of StorSimple physical or virtual devices.
Module 2: Comparing Database Options in Azure
This module compares the various relational and non-relational data storage options available in Azure. Options are explored as groups such as relational databases (Azure SQL Database, MySQL, and PostgreSQL on Azure), non-relational (Azure Cosmos DB, Storage Tables), streaming (Stream Analytics) and storage (Data Factory, Data Warehouse, Data Lake).
Module 3: Monitoring & Automating Azure Solutions
This module covers the monitoring and automation solutions available after an Azure solution has been architected, designed and possibly deployed. The module reviews services that are used to monitor individual applications, the Azure platform, and networked components. This module also covers automation and backup options to enable business-continuity scenarios for solutions hosted in Azure.
Part 3: AZ-301T03: Designing for Deployment, Migration, and Integration
Module 1: Deploying Resources with Azure Resource Manager
This module establishes a basic understanding of Azure Resource Manager and the core concepts of deployments, resources, templates, resource groups, and tags. The module will dive deeply into the automated deployment of resources using ARM templates.
Module 2: Creating Managed Server Applications in Azure
This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.
Module 3: Authoring Serverless Applications in Azure
This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.
Part 4: AZ-301T04: Designing an Infrastructure Strategy
Module 1: Application Architecture Patterns in Azure
This module introduces, and reviews common Azure patterns and architectures as prescribed by the Microsoft Patterns & Practices team. Each pattern is grouped into performance, resiliency, and scalability categories and described in the context of similar patterns within the category.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Locate and reference the Cloud Design Patterns documentation.
Locate and reference the Azure Architecture Center.
Describe various patterns pulled from the Cloud Design Patterns.
Module 2: Building Azure IaaS-Based Server Applications (ADSK)
This module identifies workloads that are ideally deployed using Infrastructure-as-a-Service services in Azure. The module focuses on the VM Scale Sets and Virtual Machine services in Azure and how to best deploy workloads to these services using best practices and features such as Availability Sets.
Module 3: Networking Azure Application Components
This module describes the various networking and connectivity options available for solutions deployed on Azure. The module explores connectivity options ranging from ad-hoc connections to long-term hybrid connectivity scenarios. The module also discusses some of the performance and security concerns related to balancing workloads across multiple compute instances, connecting on-premise infrastructure to the cloud and creating gateways for on-premise data.
Module 4: Integrating Azure Solution Components Using Messaging Services
This module describes and compares the integration and messaging services available for solutions hosted on the Azure platform. Messaging services described include Azure Storage Queues, Service Bus Queues, Service Bus Relay, IoT Hubs, Event Hubs, and Notification Hubs. Integration services include Azure Functions and Logic Apps.
Migrating Windows Server to Azure Training Course Outline
Module 1: Planning and Assessing and Azure Migration
In this module, you’ll learn about the key business and technical drivers leading to a cloud migration, the phases of an Azure migration and tools and services used for each phase. You will learn how to discover and assess your on-premises environments in preparation to migrate the appropriate workloads to Azure.
Lessons
Cloud Migration – Business Motivations, Goals and Outcomes
Discovery and Assessment
Lab : Discover and Assess On-Premises Resources for Migration
Module 2: Introduction to Data Migration
In this module, you’ll learn about solutions you can use when you need to securely send terabytes of data to Azure. You will learn about the Azure Data Box family of products with both online and offline transfer options. You will then learn about migrating an on-premises SQL Server 2008R2 database to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance (MI), using the Azure Database Migration Service (DMS).
Lessons
Azure Data Box
Database Migration
Lab : Migrate On-Premises SQL Server Database to Azure SQL Managed Instance
Module 3: Implementing Migration using Azure Migrate Services
In this module, you’ll learn how to prepare the on-premises infrastructure and the Azure components ahead of the planned migration. You’ll also learn how to perform and end to end migration using Azure Migrate Services.
Lessons
Overview of Azure Migrate Server Migration
VMware - Agentless Migration
VMware - Agent-based Migration
Securing Migrated Workloads
Datacenter Migration using Microsoft Migration Factory
Lab: Replicate Virtual Machines to Azure
Module 4: Backup and Disaster Recovery in Azure
In this module, you’ll learn about the key components of a business continuity strategy and what is required for a highly available solution. You will also learn how to implement Azure IaaS virtual machine back up using the Azure Backup service. Additionally, you will learn how to replicate Azure VMs to any other Azure location using Azure Site Recovery.
Lessons
Azure Backup Overview
Implementing Azure IaaS Backup
Azure to Azure Site Recovery
Application Disaster Recovery
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