Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104T00)

HJ0V9S

Course ID

HJ0V9S

Duration

4 days

Format

ILT/VILT

Overview

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 the solution.

Course ID

HJ0V9S

Duration

4 days

Format

ILT/VILT

  • Audience

    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

    Before attending this course, students must be successful Azure administrations who have:

    • Experience with operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, and networking
    • Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks
    • Understanding of network configuration, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies
    • Understanding of Active Directory concepts, including domains, forests, domain controllers, replication, Kerberos protocol, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
    • Understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations
  • Objectives

    By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:

    • Secure identities with Azure Active Directory
    • Implement users and groups
    • Implement and manage Azure subscriptions and accounts
    • Implement Azure Policy, including custom policies
    • Use RBAC to assign permissions
    • 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
    • Implement virtual networks and subnets
    • Configure public and private IP addressing
    • Configure network security groups
    • Configure Azure Firewall
    • Configure private and public DNS zones
    • Configure VNet Peering
    • Configure VPN gateways
    • Choose the appropriate intersite connectivity solution
    • 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
    • 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
    • Plan for virtual machine implementations
    • Create virtual machines
    • Configure virtual machine availability, including scale sets
    • Use virtual machine extensions
    • Create an app service plan
    • Create a web app
    • Implement Azure Container Instances
    • Implement Azure Kubernetes Service
    • Backup and restore file and folders
    • Backup and restore virtual machines
    • Use Azure Monitor
    • Create Azure alerts
    • Query using Log Analytics
    • Use Network Watcher
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  • Course outline

Module 1: Identity


In this module, students learn how to secure identities with Azure Active Directory and implement users and groups.

  • Azure Active Directory
  • Users and Groups
  • Lab: Manage Azure Active Directory identities

Module 2: Governance and Compliance


In this module, students learn about managing

subscriptions and accounts, implementing Azure

policies, and using Role-Based Access Control.

  • Subscriptions and accounts
  • Azure Policy
  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • Lab: Manage subscriptions and RBAC
  • Lab: Manage governance via Azure Policy

Module 3: Azure Administration


In this module, students learn the tools an Azure administrator uses to manage the infrastructure.

This includes the Azure Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure

PowerShell, CLI, and Resource Manager templates.

  • 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

Module 4: Virtual Networking


In this module, students learn about basic virtual

networking concepts, including virtual networks and

subnetting, IP addressing, network security groups,

Azure Firewall, and Azure DNS.

  • Virtual networks
  • IP addressing
  • Network security groups
  • Azure Firewall
  • Azure DNS
  • Lab: Implement virtual networking

Module 5: Intersite Connectivity


In this module, students learn about intersite

connectivity features including VNet Peering, Virtual

Network Gateways and site-to-site connections.

  • VNet Peering
  • VPN Gateway Connections
  • ExpressRoute and Virtual WAN
  • Lab: Implement intersite connectivity

Module 6: Network Traffic Management


In this module, students learn about network traffic

strategies including network routing and service

endpoints, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Application

Gateway, and Traffic Manager.

  • Network routing and endpoints
  • Azure Load Balancer
  • Azure Application Gateway
  • Traffic Manager
  • Lab: Implement traffic management

Module 7: Azure Storage


In this module, students learn about basic storage

features including storage accounts, blob storage,

Azure Files and File Sync, storage security, and

storage tools.

  • Storage accounts
  • Blob storage
  • Storage security
  • Azure Files and File Sync
  • Managing storage
  • Lab: Manage Azure storage

Module 8: Azure Virtual Machines


In this module, students learn about Azure virtual

machines including planning, creating, availability and

extensions.

  • Virtual machine planning
  • Creating virtual machines
  • Virtual machine availability
  • Virtual machine extensions
  • Lab: Manage virtual machines

Module 9: Serverless Computing


In this module, students learn to administer

serverless computing features like Azure App Service,

Azure Container Instances, and Kubernetes.

  • 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

Module 10: Data Protection


In this module, students learn about backing up files

and folders, and virtual machine backups.

  • File and folder backups
  • Virtual machine backups
  • Lab : Implement data protection

Module 11: Monitoring


In this module, students learn about monitoring

the Azure infrastructure including Azure Monitor,

alerting, and log analytics.

  • Azure Monitor
  • Azure alerts
  • Log AnalyticsNetwork Watcher
  • Network Watcher
  • Lab: Implement monitoring

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