
This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage their Azure subscriptions, secure identities, administer the infrastructure, configure virtual networking, connect Azure and on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement storage solutions, create and scale virtual machines, implement web apps and containers, back up and share data, and monitor your solution.
Learn how to configure the Azure active directory
You'll learn how to use resource groups to organize your Azure resources.
Learn how to configure user and group accounts.
Learn how to configure Multi Factor Authentication
Learn how to configure Azure subscriptions, including how to obtain a subscription, implement cost management, and apply Azure resource tags.
Learn how to use role-based access control (RBAC) to ensure resources are protected, but users can still access the resources they need.
Learn how to configure Configure Azure Policy
You will learn how to Configure Azure resources with tools
You will learn how to select a tooling option such as Azure Portal, or Azure Cloud Shell.
You will learn how to create ARM Templates
Learn to configure virtual networks and subnets, including IP addressing.
Learn how to configure IP addressing.
Learn how to implement network security groups, and ensure network security group rules are correctly applied.
Learn how to implement Azure firewall.
Learn to configure an Azure Virtual Network peering connection and address transit and connectivity concerns.
Learn how to configure Azure VPN Gateway Connections
Learn how to configure Azure VPN Gateway Connections
Learn how to configure Azure Application Gateway.
Learn how to configure network routes, including endpoints and private links.
Learn how to configure an internal or public load balancer.
Learn how to configure an internal or public load balancer.
Learn how to configure storage accounts, including replication and endpoints.
Learn how to configure Configure Azure Blob Storage, including tiers and object replication.
Learn how to configure common Azure Storage security features like storage access signatures.
Learn how to configure Managing Storage.
Learn how to configure virtual machine planning.
Learn how to configure virtual machines including sizing, storage, and connections.
Learn how to configure virtual machine Extension.
Learn how to configure virtual machine availability including vertical and horizontal scaling.
Learn how to configure an Azure App Service plan, including pricing and scaling.
Learn how to configure and monitor Azure App Service instances, including deployment slots.
Learn how to configure Azure Container Instances including container groups.
Learn how to configure azure kubernetes service
If you are planning for AZ-104 certification and willing to learn each and every important piece of it with not only theory but with a 100% conceptual and practical approach then this course is for you. This is a totally new course for AZ 104 and not advisable for an old version of this exam AZ 103.
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.
You need to have a valid Azure subscription in order to follow practice labs associated with this course without this enrolling this course will be meaningless.
Candidates should have a minimum of six months of hands-on experience administering Azure. Candidates should have a strong understanding of core Azure services, Azure workloads, security, and governance. Candidates for this exam should have experience in using PowerShell, the Command Line Interface, Azure Portal, and ARM templates.