
Explore the Azure solution architect certification journey, including exam basics, core domains, and hands-on focus on deploying infrastructure, securing data, managing identities, and designing scalable cloud solutions.
Explore Azure storage options such as file, disk, blob, and data storage, plus archive storage; compare features and use cases, and prepare for hands-on deployment with an Azure storage account.
Explore Azure blob storage, an object storage service for unstructured data, with storage accounts, containers, and block, append, and page blobs, and learn hot, cool, archive tiers with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Explore Azure file storage with fully managed cloud file shares accessible via the SMB protocol. Discover hybrid deployment, cross-platform access, encryption, and use cases for replacing on premises file servers.
Explore Azure Queue Storage as a cloud messaging service that decouples application components, enabling scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient messaging with backlog and elastic scaling.
Explore Cosmo TV, a globally distributed, horizontally scalable database service that delivers single-digit millisecond data access and supports multi-master replication and diverse API options.
Explore Azure SQL Database, a secure, high-performance cloud data service with single database, elastic pools, and managed instances. Learn deployment options, migration, security, and cost-effective data solutions for apps.
Learn to use Azure cloud shell to create a storage account and file share, mount storage, and access a terminal with bash to manage files, config, and basic project setup.
Ground and run Python scripts in Azure Cloud Shell, create and edit Python files, run them to see outputs, and install packages with pip.
Install azure cli on Windows, macOS, and Linux, verify with az --version, and sign in from the command prompt. Then use the CLI to manage storage accounts and deploy containers.
Explore using command prompt and PowerShell for Windows security tasks, including checking installation, logging in, and navigating resources for backup, billing, and cloud connected services.
learn to download and use storage explorer to manage storage resources from anywhere, across Windows, macOS, and Linux, with multiple accounts and subscriptions, including blob, table, file, and queue storage.
Install and set up Storage Explorer, log in to access blob, file, queue, and table storage; manage containers, upload and download files, and work with snapshots and access permissions.
Create a resource group and a storage account using the blob cli, then generate keys and create a container. Upload files to the blob storage via script for automation.
Create a resource group and a storage account using the Azure CLI, then set up a file share and other storage types (blob, file, queue, table) and fetch storage keys.
Use azure cli to create a file share and directory in a storage account using the account name and access key, and script steps for quotas, metadata, policies, and snapshots.
Upload a file to an Azure storage account via the portal, using the storage account name, access key, and a destination directory in the file share.
Upload a simple text file using the CLI and download it back, then verify the file's name, length, and type in the console.
Learn to host a static website on Azure by creating a storage account, selecting a resource group, and configuring a general purpose v2 blob storage setup for deployment.
Create a simple static website using an index page, structure with header tags, host on azure storage, enable static website hosting, and publish to azure web site.
Learn to host a static website on Azure storage, upload index.html and assets, and access the site via the generated URL, with refresh as needed.
create a resource group and storage account, set up blob containers, and deploy a web app with an app service plan to enable image uploads.
Learn to create a resource group, storage accounts, and container, clone a GitHub repo, configure deployment with CLI, and deploy a website to upload images in Azure.
Clone an external repository for a web app, attach the repository using the provided url, and plan to integrate storage account features as you continue learning.
Learn how to upload images to an Azure storage account by configuring app settings, including storage account name and key, and connecting to the storage container.
Learn to build a website that uploads images to Azure blob storage, generates thumbnails, and manages uploaded images with private access, download, snapshot, and SAS options.
Deploy a WordPress site on the Azure platform, configure the WordPress service and database, set credentials, install WordPress, and begin blogging with the hello world post.
Create your first WordPress blog post, customize content and styling, and preview before publishing. Manage categories, tags, and feature images from the dashboard to publish and monitor comments.
Explore how Cosmos DB provides globally distributed, multi-modal storage with elastic throughput and broad API compatibility. Create a Cosmos DB account, define a collection, add documents, and run queries.
Learn to set up a Cosmos DB project locally, install npm packages, and run a to-do list app on local host while creating collections and exploring data and query explorers.
Learn to create and configure an Azure SQL Database using CLI or portal, set up a server, create a database (Adventure Works), and configure firewall and location settings.
Explore how to create and manage elastic pools in an Azure SQL database server, hosting multiple databases, configuring firewalls, and scaling resources for cost-effective performance.
Learn how to create and attach an elastic pool to an Azure SQL database, configure server and database names, monitor performance, adjust service objective, and manage pricing.
Create and manage a sql database, including tables and views, and execute select, insert, and update queries to fetch and modify data.
Learn how Azure DNS enables domain name resolution and hosting of DNS zones, alias records, and integration with Traffic Manager, while securing with DNS Firewall and role-based access control.
Leverage Azure Traffic Manager to route DNS-based traffic for global, high-availability services using latency, round robin, failover, nested policies; monitor health, optimize performance, and improve content delivery across regions.
Explore a cloud-native Azure Firewall that centrally controls traffic across virtual networks with stateful filtering, threat-intelligence based rules, and integrated logging via Azure Monitor and Log Analytics.
Explore ExpressRoute, a private, high-throughput connectivity option that links on-premises to Azure via Microsoft Global Network, delivering reliability, low latency, and scalable bandwidth for migrations, disaster recovery, and hybrid apps.
Explore Azure virtual WAN to unify global cloud connectivity with virtual hubs, virtual networks, and site-to-site or point-to-site VPNs, optimized routing, security, and scalable branch connectivity.
Explore virtual networks in the cloud to provide logical isolation, subnets, DNS control, and secure connections—site-to-site VPNs, ExpressRoute, and hybrid cloud links that extend on-premises data centers.
Create and configure an Azure virtual network (VNet) using the command prompt and Azure CLI, including IP address ranges, resource group, and location, with subnets and DNS options.
Create and manage a virtual network (VNet) in Azure with a specific address prefix and subnet, and learn to list, show, update, and delete VNets within a resource group.
Microsoft Azure the fastest growing cloud computing platform, which is currently the second most popular just after Amazon Web Services. You could be familiar with AWS or any other cloud computing platform, or you could be a someone interested to learn professional level skills on Microsoft Azure, this comprehensive tutorial would provide you sufficient knowledge with hands-on practical demonstrations of wide range of cloud services on Microsoft Azure.
The course curriculum is designed in a way that it would be helpful for Azure Solution Architect- AZ 300 or AZ 303 Certification exam. Before getting this certification you must have subject matter expertise in designing and implementing solutions that run on Microsoft Azure, including aspects like compute, network, storage, and security.
A Cloud Solution Architect is person who is expected to perform various roles that include advising stakeholders and translating business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable cloud solutions. An Azure Solution Architect could partner with cloud administrators, cloud DBAs, and clients to implement solutions.
In this course you would be learning various concepts and skills on Microsoft Azure, including-
Cloud Storage services like- Blob, File Storage, and Queue.
Database Services like CosmosDB and SqlDB.
Azure Command Line Interface (AZ CLI), Cloudshell, Storage Explorer.
Projects like- Storage, Host a Website on Cloud, Wordpress, etc
Networking tools like- DNS, Traffic Manager, Firewall, ExpressRoute, Virtual WAN, Vnet, NSG.
Containers like- Docker, Kubernetes, Service Fabric Cluster, AKS, Container Instance, Container Registry.
DevOps features like- Boards, Artifacts, Repos, Pipelines, TestPlan, Tool Integration, DevTest labs.
You will also learn Project on CosmosDB, and SQL Database.
Moreover, if you utilize your time precisely for learning Azure cloud services, you could prepare for Azure Solutions Architect exam easily and learn Azure in 30 days.