
Why should you learn here?
- Essentials covered (Pre-requisites)
- Trainer on multiple technologies
- Classroom training is available (Limited numbers)
- On-line interactive sessions (Virtual Classroom)
- Crisp notes on each module limited to 25 pages
- Official vendor copy of the course
- Deep dive on each module for specialization
- FAQs on each module
- Online technical lab support
- Continuous connectivity
- Realtime project work
Course Description
Master the skills needed to design solutions that run on the leading cloud provider. A Microsoft Azure Solution Architect must have expertise in Compute, Network, Storage, and Security. To fill the gap of prerequisites and additional skill required, added general concepts in a couple of modules.
Architect a Professional is suitable for working senior professionals working as System Admins (Windows/VMware/Linux etc.), Database administrators (DBAs), Network Administrators, AD administrators, Exchange Administrators, and Architects. To make the architect course available for freshers, included the pre-requisite skills as Azure essentials in this content which is unique. After completing this course you will be able to Design the services in Azure with cost/billing consolidation awareness. The content makes you expert in network connectivity methods, server management in Azure, Directory Services, Database services, data management, network security, etc.
The whole syllabus is covering complete cloud (Azure/AWS) architect including complete AD Services in Cloud, DB Services in Cloud, SPOF (Single Point of Failure), Migrations to the cloud (Azure/AWS), RDS/NRDS for DBAs and Disaster Recovery Management with Hybrid Cloud.
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Introduction to Azure
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Azure – Out of the box
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Architecting and Implementing Azure Networking
- Module Scope Agreement
- Networking in Azure Service Manager Cloud Services and Azure Resource Manager
- Dynamic IP, Virtual IP & Reserved IP and limitations
- Virtual Networks (VNet) & Subnets
- IP Addressing & Ranges in Azure
- Network Security Groups (NSG) and Virtual Appliances
- Controlling traffic flow, NSG Rules
- Public IPs
- Load Balancer & Traffic Manager
- Azure VPN for Connecting On-premises network and User Machines
- Implementing network for Hybrid cloud
- Site-to-Site VPN
- Point-to-Site VPN
- Connect on-premises and Azure network with Express Route
- Traditional VPN challenges
- ExpressRoute advantages
- Providers & Costs
- Customized Routing & User Defined Routes
- External Access with Load Balancers and Public IPs
- Forced tunneling, Network peering
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Deploying & Managing Azure Storage
- Module Scope Agreement
- Cloud services & types
- Azure Fundamentals
- Azure IaaS Compute Fundamentals
- Azure VM Characteristics
- Licensing and billing
- Azure Availability sets
- Limitations in Azure Service Manager deployment
- Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
- Resource groups & Tags in Azure Resource Manager
- Azure IaaS VMs Vs Azure resources
- Create & Modify Azure IaaS VMs
- Azure IaaS VM Management
- RBAC (Role Based Access Control)
- Azure VM Agents & Extensions
- Microsoft Azure Stack and the Hybrid Cloud
- What is Azure Stack
- Deployment options
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Azure PaaS & Implementing Azure Application Services
- Module Scope Agreement
- Cloud and all Azure services Overview
- Types & Usage of Azure App Services
- App service environments
- Azure App network integrations
- Azure Functions & Logic Apps
- Integration with other services
- Common Application Architectures in Azure
- Multi-tier architectures
- Migrate from IaaS to PaaS
- Azure Traffic Manager for PaaS
- Using Containers
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ADDS (Active Directory Domain Services) Azure AD Deployment & Integration
- Fundamentals of Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS)
- Directory services in public cloud with Azure AD
- Examining On-premises and Cloud Directory Services Architecture
- Extending Active Directory into Azure
- Understand ADDS role integration in Azure AD
- Integration of ADDS with Azure AD
- Fundamentals of federation trust
- Azure AD for federation
- Enabling Cloud Service Relationships with Federation
- Discovering Applications in on-premises
- Implementing MFA Using Azure AD
- Enable password reset
- Reporting and Monitoring Azure AD with Azure AD Connect
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Azure Storage - Advanced
- Module Scope Agreement
- Azure Storage fundamentals
- Azure storage account overview
- Connecting to Azure Storage
- Managed Disks in Azure
- Challenges with Availability Sets
- Advanced Azure Storage Services
- Azure Blobs, Tables, Queues and Files
- Redis Cache
- Azure Search
- Securing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Azure Storage
- Storage Account Keys
- Shared Access Signature (SAS) key
- Storage Encryption
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Understanding and Using Azure Storage (Azure storage basics)
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Database services in Azure
- On premises
- Database services and Database services in Azure
- What is relational database
- Database Services in Azure
- SQL database in Azure VM
- SQL database in PaaS (Azure SQL Database)
- Database Transaction Units (DTU)
- Firewall in Azure for Azure SQL Database
- SQL in Azure VM Vs Azure SQL Database
- Azure Cosmos DB
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Planning and implementing Azure backup and recovery services
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Azure Migrate and Azure Site Recovery
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Azure Scripting, Operations, and Automation
- Module Scope Agreement
- Installing and Maintaining Azure PowerShell
- Using Azure Automation
- Using DSC with Azure Automation
- Using the Azure CLI
- Collect and Analyze Data Using Azure Services
- Implementing Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS)
- Implementing Azure Automation
- Implementing Automation runbooks
- Managing Azure Automation