Azure Administrator

Microsoft Azure Administrator

Microsoft Azure Administrator Training is one
of the widely-acknowledged credentials from
Microsoft for professionals worldwide.
Participants who take up this 4-day Microsoft
Azure Administrator (AZ-104) course will gain a
proper understanding of managing Azure
subscriptions, securing identities, configuring
virtual networking, managing network traffic, and more.
Microsoft Azure Administrator training will help participants to gain a fundamental
understanding of implementing and managing identities, governance, cloud storage, creating
virtual networks, and managing resources as and when needed.

Audience Profile:

This course is for Azure Administrators. The Azure Administrator implements, manages, and
monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment.
The Azure Administrator will provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate.

Prerequisites:

Understanding of Active Directory concepts, including users, groups, and role-based access
control.
Understanding of network configuration, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual
private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies.
Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking,
and virtual hard disks.
Understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations.

Here are the learning paths in this series:

Manage Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) objects
• create users and groups
• create administrative units
• manage user and group properties
• manage device settings
• perform bulk user updates
• manage guest accounts
• configure Azure AD join
• configure self-service password reset

Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
• create a custom role
• provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles at different scopes
• interpret access assignments

Manage subscriptions and governance
• configure Azure policies
• configure resource locks
• apply and manage tags on resources
• manage resource groups
• manage subscriptions
• manage costs
• configure management groups

Secure storage
• configure network access to storage accounts
• create and configure storage accounts
• generate shared access signature (SAS) tokens
• manage access keys
• configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
• configure access to Azure Files

Manage storage
• export from Azure job
• import into Azure job
• install and use Azure Storage Explorer
• copy data by using AZ Copy
• implement Azure Storage replication
• configure blob object replication

Configure Azure files and Azure Blob Storage
• create an Azure file share
• create and configure Azure File Sync service
• configure Azure Blob Storage
• configure storage tiers
• configure blob lifecycle management

Automate deployment of virtual machines (VMs) by using Azure Resource Manager templates
• modify an Azure Resource Manager template
• configure a virtual hard disk (VHD) template
• deploy from a template
• save a deployment as an Azure Resource Manager template
• deploy virtual machine extensions

Configure VMs
• configure Azure Disk Encryption
• move VMs from one resource group to another
• manage VM sizes
• add data disks
• configure networking
• redeploy VMs
• configure high availability
• deploy and configure virtual machine scale sets

Create and configure containers
• configure sizing and scaling for Azure Container Instances
• configure container groups for Azure Container Instances
• configure storage for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
• configure scaling for AKS
• configure network connections for AKS
• upgrade an AKS cluster

Create and configure Azure App Service
• create an App Service plan
• configure scaling settings in an App Service plan
• create an App Service
• secure an App Service
• configure custom domain names
• configure backup for an App Service
• configure networking settings
• configure deployment settings
Implement and manage virtual networking
• create and configure virtual networks, including peering
• configure private and public IP addresses
• configure user-defined network routes
• implement subnets
• configure endpoints on subnets
• configure private endpoints
• configure Azure DNS, including custom DNS settings and private or public
DNS zones

Secure access to virtual networks
• create security rules
• associate a network security group (NSG) to a subnet or network interface
• evaluate effective security rules
• implement Azure Firewall
• implement Azure Bastion


Configure load balancing
• configure Azure Application Gateway
• configure an internal or public load balancer
• troubleshoot load balancing

Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
• monitor on-premises connectivity
• configure and use Azure Monitor for Networks
• use Azure Network Watcher
• troubleshoot external networking
• troubleshoot virtual network connectivity

Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure virtual network
• create and configure Azure VPN Gateway
• create and configure Azure ExpressRoute
• configure Azure Virtual WAN

Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
• configure and interpret metrics
• configure Azure Monitor logs
• query and analyze logs
• set up alerts and actions
• configure Application Insights

Implement backup and recovery
• create a Recovery Services vault
• create a Backup vault
• create and configure backup policy
• perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
• perform site-to-site recovery by using Azure Site Recovery
• configure and review backup reports

 

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