Microsoft
Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
Microsoft Azure Administrator: App Services
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Application Containers
Microsoft Azure Administrator: ARM Templates
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Authentication & Authorization
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure AD User & Group Management
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Files Shared Folders
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Business Continuity
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Cost Management
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Firewall Solutions
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Import & Export Service
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Management Groups & Resource Groups
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Monitoring
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Connectivity
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Infrastructure Services
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Policy & Resource Locking
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Role-based Access Control
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Access
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Blob Management
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Subscriptions & AD Tenants
Microsoft Azure Administrator: Virtual Machines

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: App Services

Course Number:
it_clazad22_12_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: App Services

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • use the portal to deploy a web application
  • use Visual Studio to deploy a web application
  • manage web app deployment slots
  • enable a custom DNS name for a web app
  • create a key vault and add secrets
  • configure an HTTPS binding for a web app
  • manage web app settings
  • outline Azure application programming interfaces (APIs)
  • recall the purpose of a content delivery network
  • configure a content delivery network
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to deploy and manage web applications in the Azure cloud. Discover how to deploy a web application in the Azure cloud via the portal, as well as Microsoft Visual Studio. Explore how to create web app deployment slots to host testing configurations while keeping the production site up and running. Then, enable a custom DNS name, manage a key vault, enable an HTTPS binding, and manage various web app settings. Finally, discover how APIs are related to Azure and deploy a content delivery network. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Application Containers

Course Number:
it_clazad22_13_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Application Containers

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • identify how containerized applications differ from traditional apps
  • install Docker on a Linux host and run a Docker container
  • install Docker on a Windows host and run a Docker container
  • create a Dockerfile and create an image from it
  • deploy a container registry to share Docker images
  • deploy an Azure Container Instance (ACI)
  • use an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template to deploy a container group
  • describe the role of Kubernetes as it relates to application containers
  • create and configure storage, scaling, and networking and upgrade an AKS cluster
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to deploy and manage application containers in the Azure cloud, saving your organization money, time, and resources. Discover how application containers differ from traditional applications and virtual machines. Learn how to install and manage Docker on both Windows and Linux hosts. Explore how to create a custom container image from a Dockerfile and deploy an Azure Container Registry, an Azure Container Instance, and a container group. Examine the role of Kubernetes in application containers and create and manage settings for an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: ARM Templates

Course Number:
it_clazad22_14_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: ARM Templates

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how templates are used for cloud automation
  • work with ARM templates using the portal
  • work with ARM templates using Visual Studio
  • work with ARM templates using the CLI
  • work with ARM templates using PowerShell
  • configure a VHD template
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you must have the skills to create and manage Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template deployments. Discover how ARM templates are created, focusing on their syntax and how they can be used to deploy and manage Azure resources. Create and modify ARM templates in various ways by using the portal, Microsoft Visual Studio, the CLI, and PowerShell. Create template deployments using GUI and command line tools and configure a virtual hard disk (VHD) template that will be used to deploy virtual machines. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Authentication & Authorization

Course Number:
it_clazad22_03_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Authentication & Authorization

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • differentiate between authentication and authorization mechanisms
  • identify when identity federation should be used
  • differentiate between Azure service principals and managed identities
  • demonstrate how to use the portal to manage Azure service principles
  • demonstrate how to use the portal to manage Azure managed identities
  • enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Azure AD users
  • enable MFA block
  • configure banned passwords
  • configure Azure AD conditional access
  • enable self-service password reset (SSPR) to reduce the help desk burden
  • enable self-service group management (SSGM) to reduce the help desk burden
  • demonstrate how to ensure users have only the required permissions through an Azure AD access review
  • identify when and how Azure AD Connect should be used
  • link on-premises Active Directory to an Azure AD tenant
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to manage Azure authentication and authorization. Begin this course by discovering how authentication differs from authorization and the relationship to identity federation. Next, manage Azure AD service principals and managed identities. Enable MFA, banned passwords and other Azure AD security mechanisms. Finally, perform an Azure AD access review and configure Azure AD Connect. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure AD User & Group Management

Course Number:
it_clazad22_02_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure AD User & Group Management

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • use the portal to create and manage Azure Active Directory (AD) users
  • use the CLI to create and manage Azure AD users
  • use PowerShell to create and manage Azure AD users
  • create Azure AD users using a bulk import file
  • invite external users to participate in Azure AD
  • recognize how group membership can be dynamic
  • create dynamic groups memberships for Azure AD users and devices
  • restore deleted Azure AD groups
  • connect a Windows 10 computer to an Azure AD tenant
  • register an Android device with Azure AD
  • assign product licenses to Azure AD users
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
Managing users, groups, and devices is a core skill for success as an Azure administrator. Creating users and assigning them to groups allows an administrator to provide a more streamlined and secure experience for users and their organization. Discover how to create Azure AD users using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Learn how to perform a bulk import to efficiently create users. Then, you’ll invite external users to partake in Azure AD. Explore dynamic groups and find out how their membership can evolve based on defined criteria. Create your own dynamic user and device Azure AD groups. Practice restoring deleted groups and connecting devices to an Azure AD tenant. Finally, investigate how to assign product licenses to Azure AD users. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Files Shared Folders

Course Number:
it_clazad22_07_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Files Shared Folders

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recall how an Azure Files share enables shared folders in the cloud
  • use the Azure portal to manage an Azure Files share
  • use the CLI to manage an Azure Files share
  • use PowerShell to manage an Azure Files share
  • demonstrate how to map a drive to an Azure Files share
  • map a mount point to an Azure Files share
  • set permission to Azure shared folders
  • recognize how Azure File Sync provides local on-premises access to Azure Files shares
  • configure a Windows server to cache Azure Files shares
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to configure shared folders in the Azure cloud. Discover how Azure Files allows for shared folders in the cloud that can be mapped from Windows and Linux hosts. Manage Azure Files shared folders using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Map a drive letter from a Windows host to an Azure Files share and configure a Linux mount point to an Azure Files share. Configure permissions for Azure shared folders and configure Azure File Sync. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Business Continuity

Course Number:
it_clazad22_19_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Business Continuity

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • identify cloud services that help ensure business continuity
  • illustrate how site recovery allows for business continuity
  • back up file servers to the Azure cloud
  • configure virtual machine replication to a secondary region
  • back up a web application
  • recall how load balancing can improve app performance and fault tolerance
  • enable load balancing for a web application
  • enable an application gateway for a web application
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you must proactively plan for IT service disruptions in the cloud. Discover how Azure can ensure business continuity in the event of a disruption in a variety of ways. Plan how Azure Site Recovery (ASR) will be used, and explore how to enable backup of on-premises and cloud-based services to the Azure cloud. Examine how load balancing can improve app performance and fault tolerance. Enable virtual machine replication to a secondary region, back up a web app, and configure an Azure Load Balancer and Application Gateway. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Cost Management

Course Number:
it_clazad22_18_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Cost Management

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe various methods to reduce monthly cloud computing charges
  • configure reserved virtual machine instances
  • configure reserved database instances
  • configure virtual machines to automatically shut down on a schedule
  • analyze cloud computing charges in the portal
  • recognize the benefits of tagging Azure resources
  • use the portal to tag Azure resources
  • use the CLI to tag Azure resources
  • use PowerShell to tag Azure resources
  • create an Azure budget to monitor monthly spending
  • view the contents of Azure cloud computing invoices
  • generate cloud cost estimations using the Azure Pricing Calculator
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you must minimize monthly cloud computing charges. Azure Cost Management can help you plan for and manage costs by providing a unified view of cloud expenses across your organization. Discover the many ways to save on monthly cloud computing charges. Configure reserved virtual machine and database instances, configure auto-shutdown for applicable virtual machines. Learn how to view and analyze subscription costs in the portal. Explore the benefits of tagging Azure resources and find out how to tag resources using the portal, the CLI and PowerShell. Practice creating an Azure budget to monitor monthly spending, and view invoices and estimate costs using the Azure Pricing Calculator. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Firewall Solutions

Course Number:
it_clazad22_10_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Firewall Solutions

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how network security groups (NSGs) are used
  • manage network security groups using the portal
  • manage network security groups using the CLI
  • manage network security groups using PowerShell
  • outline how Azure Firewall provides protection
  • configure Azure Firewall application rules
  • configure Azure Firewall network rules
  • configure Azure Firewall network address translation (NAT) rules
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
Network security is a high priority for Azure Administrators who need to rely on intelligent, scalable solutions with high availability. Build the skills you need to manage network security using Azure Firewall or Azure Network Security Group (NSG). Explore the ins and outs of NSGs, including different configurations to control traffic flowing in and out. Learn how to manage NSGs using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Then, focus on another essential solution, Azure Firewall, which provides more robust capabilities than NSGs. Discover how to configure Azure Firewall application, network, and network application rules. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Import & Export Service

Course Number:
it_clazad22_17_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Import & Export Service

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe the Azure Import/Export service
  • install and setup the Azure Import/Export tool
  • prepare a disk for use with Azure Import/Export
  • create an Azure import job using the portal
  • create an Azure export job using the portal
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
High-volume data migration is a problem Azure Administrators are tasked with. Learn how you can securely and efficiently transfer data in and out of Azure using import and export jobs. Discover how to prepare storage media for import and export jobs. First, download and unzip the waimportexport.exe tool. Then, prepare storage media for shipping to a Microsoft Azure data center and examine XML and JRN journal files. Next, practice using the portal to create a data import job and to specify shipping details. Finally, create an export job in the portal to get data out of an Azure storage account. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Management Groups & Resource Groups

Course Number:
it_clazad22_04_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Management Groups & Resource Groups

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how management groups and resource groups are used
  • organize subscriptions under a management group
  • use the portal to create a resource group
  • create resource groups using the CLI
  • create resource groups using PowerShell
  • move an Azure resource to a different resource group
  • analyze past deployments in the resource group
  • delete a resource group and deployed resources
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure administrator, you will need the skills to determine how you will use resource groups and management groups. First, discover how management groups are used to organize Azure subscriptions and how resource groups can organize related resources under a single heading. Next, create a management group and organize subscriptions under it. Then, create and manage resource groups using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Finally, move Azure objects between resource groups, view resource group deployments, and delete a resource group and its resources. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Monitoring

Course Number:
it_clazad22_20_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Monitoring

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • identify various migration strategies for Azure services
  • enable web application insights
  • manage Azure service logs
  • monitor performance metrics for Azure services
  • configure Azure Monitor
  • enable Network Watcher to monitor Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources
  • create alerts and notifications
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you must continuously monitor Azure services to optimize performance, control costs, and detect security anomalies. Discover the various tools that can be used to effectively monitor Azure services. Examine application details using Application Insights, work with logs, and monitor service performance metrics to proactively identify issues. Explore Azure Monitor and Azure Network Watcher to learn how to centrally monitor Azure resource and network activity. Finally, configure alerts and notifications of changes or unusual activity. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Connectivity

Course Number:
it_clazad22_09_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Connectivity

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline the purpose of peering VNets together
  • use the portal to configure VNet peering
  • use the CLI to configure VNet peering
  • use PowerShell to configure VNet peering
  • outline how VPNs secure network traffic
  • use PowerShell to create a public key infrastructure (PKI) certificate
  • configure a site-to-site VPN
  • configure a point-to-site VPN
  • identify when ExpressRoute cloud connectivity should be used
  • recognize when to use Azure Virtual WAN
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to configure cloud network connectivity. Discover Azure cloud network connectivity options. Peer virtual networks (VNets) together using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Generate a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificate using PowerShell, and configure a site-to-site and client-to-site virtual private network (VPN). Discover when ExpressRoute and Azure Virtual WAN should be used. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Infrastructure Services

Course Number:
it_clazad22_08_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Network Infrastructure Services

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • list various Azure cloud network service offerings
  • recall how Azure supports DNS
  • create a DNS zone using the portal
  • create a DNS zone using the CLI
  • create a DNS zone using PowerShell
  • enable custom DNS servers for a VNet
  • outline how Azure Vnets, subnets, and subnet endpoints are used
  • manage VNets using the portal
  • manage VNets using the CLI
  • manage VNets using PowerShell
  • manage subnets using the portal
  • manage subnets using the CLI
  • manage subnets using PowerShell
  • configure routing table entries using the portal
  • configure routing table entries using the CLI
  • configure routing table entries using PowerShell
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to configure cloud network infrastructure services. Discover network infrastructure services available in the Azure cloud including virtual networks (VNets), subnets, and route tables. Create a Domain Name System (DNS) zone using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell, then configure custom DNS settings for a VNet. Explore subnet endpoints and manage VNets, subnets, and route tables using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Policy & Resource Locking

Course Number:
it_clazad22_16_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Policy & Resource Locking

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how Azure Policy can be used for compliance
  • use the portal to assign a policy
  • use the CLI to assign a policy
  • use PowerShell to assign a policy
  • create and assign a custom Azure Policy
  • group related policies together into a policy initiative
  • illustrate how resource locks can protect Azure resource modifications
  • use the portal to enable resource locks in the Azure hierarchy
  • use the CLI to enable resource locks in the Azure hierarchy
  • use PowerShell to enable resource locks in the Azure hierarchy
  • use an Azure Resource Management (ARM) template to enable resource locking
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to manage Azure resource configuration and compliance with security standards. Azure Policy allows you to create and monitor those compliance policies with powerful dashboard capabilities. Discover how to assign built-in Azure policies to the Azure hierarchy using the portal, the CLI and PowerShell. Create and assign a custom policy based on your own requirements and group related policies together in a policy initiative. Explore how resource locking can prevent unwanted resource configuration changes, and how to manage resource locks using the portal, an ARM template, the CLI, and PowerShell. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Role-based Access Control

Course Number:
it_clazad22_15_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Role-based Access Control

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how RBAC controls access to Azure resources
  • use the portal to manage RBAC
  • use the CLI to manage RBAC
  • use PowerShell to manage RBAC
  • create and assign a custom RBAC role
  • assign Azure AD roles to admins
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to manage access to Azure resources, including what areas those resources can access and what specific actions they can perform, using role-based access control (RBAC). Discover how RBAC roles are assigned throughout the Azure hierarchy and explore various built-in roles, like owner, reader, or cost management contributor. Then, practice managing role assignments using the portal, the CLI and PowerShell. Create and assign a custom RBAC role and define your own permissions. Finally, learn how to assign Azure AD roles to administrators. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Access

Course Number:
it_clazad22_06_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Access

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recognize how role-based access control (RBAC) assignments can limit access to manage Azure storage accounts
  • allow storage account access from specific networks
  • use the portal to manage storage account keys
  • use the CLI to manage storage account keys
  • use PowerShell to manage storage account keys
  • create a shared access signature (SAS) for a storage account
  • create an SAS for a blob
  • configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
  • manage storage account geo-replication
  • recognize how encryption provides data confidentiality
  • encrypt an Azure storage account with a customer-managed key
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to control access to storage accounts. In this course you will learn to use role-based access control (RBAC) to limit access to storage accounts and configure storage account network access. You will explore the management of storage account access keys using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Next you will see how shared access signatures (SAS) are created using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Finally, you will learn to enable storage account geo-replication and encrypt a storage account using a customer-managed key. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Blob Management

Course Number:
it_clazad22_05_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Storage Account Blob Management

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recognize when storage accounts should be used
  • create an Azure storage account
  • demonstrate how to upload blobs using the Azure portal
  • demonstrate how to upload blobs using PowerShell
  • demonstrate how to upload blobs using the Azure CLI
  • use Azure Storage Explorer to manage blobs
  • use the AzCopy tool to copy blobs
  • manage the blob soft delete feature
  • enable and use blob versioning
  • set a legal hold policy on a blob
  • set the storage tier for storage account blobs
  • manage storage account data archiving
  • automate storage account blob life cycle activities
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to create and manage storage account blobs. Begin this course by learning to plan the number, location, and configuration of Azure storage accounts. Next, you will see how to create storage accounts and manage blobs using the portal, the CLI, AzCopy, and PowerShell. Learn to use Azure Storage Explorer to manage a storage account and enable storage account blob features such as soft delete and versioning. Finally, you will learn to configure immutable blob policies, manage storage tier and archiving, and automate blob life cycle management. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Subscriptions & AD Tenants

Course Number:
it_clazad22_01_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Subscriptions & AD Tenants

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recall how subscription types and support plans impact the Azure environment
  • use the portal to manage Azure subscriptions
  • use the CLI to navigate Azure subscriptions
  • use PowerShell to navigate Azure subscriptions
  • plan the number and use of Azure AD tenants
  • use the portal to explore Azure AD
  • use the CLI to navigate between Azure AD tenants
  • use PowerShell to navigate Azure AD
  • use the portal to create a new Azure AD tenant
  • use Azure AD administrative units to organize users and groups
  • register a custom DNS name for use with an Azure AD tenant
  • manage Azure AD applications
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure administrator, you will be expected to manage an organization’s Azure environment, including Azure Active DIrectory (AD) and Azure subscriptions. Discover the relationship between subscriptions and Azure AD tenants. Explore how to manage Azure subscriptions using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell, as well as how to create and manage Azure AD tenants using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Investigate how to use Azure AD administrative units to organize users and groups, create a custom DNS domain name for Azure AD, and manage Azure AD applications. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Virtual Machines

Course Number:
it_clazad22_11_enus
Lesson Objectives

AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator: Virtual Machines

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how virtual machines are deployed and managed in the Azure cloud
  • use the portal to deploy virtual machines
  • use the CLI to deploy virtual machines
  • use PowerShell to deploy virtual machines
  • deploy a virtual machine
  • resize virtual machines using the portal
  • resize virtual machines using the CLI
  • enable SSH public key authentication for a Linux virtual machine
  • enable Bastion as a jump box virtual machine management solution
  • create a managed disk and attach it to a virtual machine
  • enable encryption for virtual machine disks
  • use the portal to deploy virtual machine extensions
  • create a custom image from an existing virtual machine
  • configure autoscaling within a virtual machine scale set
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
As an Azure Administrator, you will need the skills to manage Windows and Linux virtual machines (VMs), giving your organization the flexibility of multiple virtual operating systems without the cost and maintenance commitments that come with additional physical hardware. Discover virtual machine configuration settings in the Azure cloud. Deploy Windows and Linux virtual machines using the portal, the CLI, and PowerShell. Enable Secure Shell (SSH) public key authentication for Linux VMs and use Azure Bastion to manage VMs. Then, attach and encrypt VM disks, and deploy virtual machine extensions. Finally, create a virtual machine custom image and configure a virtual machine scale set. This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.

Target

Prerequisites: none

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