Microsoft Azure Administrator
This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage their Azure subscriptions, create and scale virtual machines, implement storage solutions, configure virtual networking, back up and share data, connect Azure and on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement Azure Active Directory, secure identities, and monitor your solution.
Audience profile
This course is for Azure Administrators. Azure Administrators manage the cloud services that span storage, networking, and compute cloud capabilities, with a deep understanding of each service across the full IT lifecycle. They take end-user requests for new cloud applications and make recommendations on services to use for optimal performance and scale, as well as provision, size, monitor, and adjust as appropriate. This role requires communicating and coordinating with vendors. Azure Administrators use the Azure Portal and as they become more proficient they use PowerShell and the Command Line Interface.
What support do we provide?
You are supported by a team of tutors, mentors and recruitment consultants who support you with your studies and coordinate your job opportunity. They will also encourage you to continue your studies, so you gain more qualifications and a stronger CV.
How Much Does It Cost And Duration?
Course Fee:
Domestic Student: $2,999 CAD
International Student: $5,999 CAD
Duration: 3 Months
During the period of this program, you will carryout over 100 Lab exercises.
- Students need to have basic knowledge on cloud concepts
- Students need to have some background IT Knowledge on Virtual Machines , Networks and other IT infrastructure aspects
- Students should create or have an account in Azure to practice along
- Students need to have basic knowledge on the Azure platform
- Students will learn all there is to know to be confident when taking the Microsoft Azure Administrator exams
- Students will learn the important aspects for what is required from an exam perspective
Module 1: Azure Administration
In this module, you’ll learn about the tools Azure
Administrators use to manage their infrastructure. This includes the Azure
Portal, Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, CLI, Resource Manager, and Resource
Manager Templates. The demonstrations in this module will ensure you are
successful in the course labs.
Lessons
- Azure
Portal and Cloud Shell - Azure
PowerShell and CLI - Resource
Manager - ARM
Templates
Module 2: Azure Virtual Machines
In this module, you’ll learn about Azure virtual machines,
including planning, creating, availability, and extensions.
Lessons
- Virtual
Machine Planning - Creating
Virtual Machines - Virtual
Machine Availability - Virtual
Machine Extensions
Lab : Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines
Lab : Virtual Machines and Scale Sets
Module 3: Azure Storage
In this module, you’ll learn about basic storage features,
including storage accounts, blob storage, Azure files, and storage security.
Lessons
- Storage
Accounts - Azure
Blobs - Azure
Files - Storage
Security
Lab : Implement and Manage Storage
Module 4: Virtual Networking
In this module, you’ll learn about basic virtual networking
concepts like virtual networks, IP addressing, Azure DNS, and network security
groups.
Lessons
- Virtual
Networks - IP
Addressing and Endpoints - Azure
DNS - Network
Security Groups
Lab : Configure Azure DNS
Module 5: Intersite Connectivity
In this module, you’ll learn about intersite connectivity
features, including VNet Peering, VNet-to-VNet connections, Site-to-Site
Connections, and ExpressRoute.
Lessons
- VNet
Peering - VNet-to-VNet
Connections - ExpressRoute
Connections
Lab : VNet Peering and Service Chaining
Module 6: Monitoring
In this module, you’ll learn about monitoring your Azure
infrastructure, including Azure Monitor, alerting, log analytics, and Network
Watcher.
Lessons
- Azure
Monitor - Azure
Alerts - Log
Analytics - Network
Watcher
Lab : Network Watcher
Module 7: Data Protection
In this module, you’ll learn about data replication
strategies, backing up files and folders, and virtual machine backups.
Lessons
- Data
Replication - File
and Folder Backups - Virtual
Machine Backups
Lab : Azure Site Recovery Between Regions
Module 8: Network Traffic Management
In this module, you’ll learn about network traffic
strategies, including service endpoints, network routing, Azure Load Balancer,
and Azure Traffic Manager.
Lessons
- Network
Routing - Azure
Load Balancer - Azure
Traffic Manager
Lab : Load Balancer and Traffic Manager
Module 9: Azure Active Directory
In this module, you’ll learn about Azure Active Directory
(AD), including Azure AD Connect and Azure AD Join.
Lessons
- Azure
Active Directory - Azure
AD Connect - Azure
AD Join
Lab : Implement Directory Synchronization
Module 10: Securing Identities
In this module, you’ll learn how to secure identities,
including Multi-Factor Authentication, Azure AD Identity Protection, and
Self-Service Password Reset.
Lessons
- Multi-Factor
Authentication - Azure
AD Identity Protection - Self-Service
Password Reset
Lab : Azure AD Identity Protection
Lab : Self-Service Password Reset
Module 11: Governance and Compliance
In this module, you’ll learn about managing your
subscriptions and accounts, including role-based access control, users and
groups, and Azure policy.
Lessons
- Subscriptions
and Accounts - Role-Based
Access Control (RBAC) - Users
and Groups - Azure
Policy
Lab : Role-Based Access Control
Lab : Governance and Compliance
Module 12: Data Services
In this module, you’ll learn how to effectively share data
using Import and Export service, Data Box, Content Delivery Network, and File
Sync.
Lessons
- Content
Delivery Network - File
Sync - Import
and Export Service - Data
Box
Lab : File Sync