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Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Architect Azure Networking

Price on Request 55 minutes
Discover how to configure Azure network components to support cloud-based IT solutions, in preparation for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam, in this 16-video course. Explore VNet (virtual network) and subnet creation by using Azure Portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI (command-line interface). Key concepts covered in this course include the many different Azure network components; learning to use the portal to create a VNet and to create a subnet; and learning to use PowerShell to create a VNet and to create a subnet. Next, learn to use Azure CLI to create a VNet and to create a subnet; how to create a public IP address using the portal; how to configure a VNet firewall using the portal; and how to create a custom routing table entry. Then learn to enable VNet custom DNS servers; learn to link VNets directly together using peering; and how to create and associate a virtual network interface. Finally, learn how to create and associate a network security group.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 53
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Architecting Azure Solutions I

Price on Request 50 minutes
Learners can explore architecting solutions using Azure resource configurations, and how to match them to business needs, in this 13-video course preparing for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. First, you will learn to deploy and configure Linux VMs (virtual machines) by using the portal and command-line tools, and then how to create a load balancer. The course then examines how to create and assign VM public IP addresses, and how to configure VM replication and scale sets. Learners will watch demonstrations of how to use PowerShell to automate the deployment of Linux VMs in the Azure Cloud. You will learn to deploy Azure SQL databases, and to configure backup retention, and to configure Azure SQL point-in-time restore backup retention settings. Next, learn to configure VNet Peering to connect two virtual networks in the same region. Finally, you will learn how to enable file backup to the Azure Cloud and how to configure VM security options.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 49
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Architecting Azure Solutions II

Price on Request 30 minutes
This 11-video course explores architecting solutions using Azure resource configurations, and how match them to business needs, while continuing to prepare learners for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. First, learn how to use the Azure AD (Active Directory) to create a new Azure AD tenant and related objects such as users and groups. You will learn how to enable Azure Active Directory MFA (multifactor authentication), and how to configure conditional access. This course demonstrates how to establish distributed management by assigning RBAC (role-based access control) rules and storage permissions in the Azure portal. Next, you will learn how to audit Azure resource configurations using policies, and how to configure a point-to-site VPN (virtual private network). You will learn how to deploy an app container, and how to create and manage storage accounts. Finally, this course examines cost-saving measures in Azure, and how to enable VM (virtual machine) auto shutdown.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 30
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Architecting Azure Storage

Price on Request 55 minutes
Learners will discover how to deploy and manage Azure storage accounts, including creating shared access signatures and configuration replication, in preparation for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. The key concepts covered in this 19-video course include determining which storage configuration best suits a specific need; how to use the portal to create a storage account; and how to use Azure Storage Explorer, PowerShell, and Azure CLI (command-line interface) to create a storage account; how to upload blobs by using the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI; and how to generate and use storage account key. Next, learn to generate a shared access signature; learn to use custom encryption keys to encrypt a storage account to protect data at rest using server side encryption; and learn to configure storage account replication by using the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI. Then examine control network access to the storage account; learn to control the migration of storage account data over time; and recognize when CDNs (content delivery networks) should be used.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 57
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Automating Azure Administrative Tasks

Price on Request 55 minutes
Automation provides a means of using cloud services in the most efficient manner possible to increase productivity and reduce costs. In this course, you'll explore various methods of automation. You'll start by learning how to create and deploy ARM template from a variety of sources through the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. Next, you'll examine how to use an existing on-premises VHD with an ARM template and how to import an ARM template. You'll then learn how to work with Azure graphical and PowerShell runbooks within an automation account. Lastly, you'll discover how to import runbooks and deploy them from the PowerShell Gallery. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 57
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Active Directory

Price on Request 40 minutes
Azure AD is used to store user, group, device, and application configurations for use with Azure. In this 15-video course, explore how to configure AD (active directory) authentication, manage AD users via various methods, and create and remove apps, while preparing for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. Key concepts covered in this course include how Azure AD will authenticate users and devices; how to use the portal to create an Azure AD domain; and how to use PowerShell to view Azure AD domain details. You will learn how to configure an Azure AD custom DNS (domain name system) domain; and how to manage Azure AD users by using the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI (command-line interface); how to manage Azure AD groups by using the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI. Next, learn to join Windows 10 devices to an Azure AD domain; learn to use the portal to create an Azure AD app definition; and learn how to use the Azure CLI to delete an Azure AD app.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 41
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure AD Connect & Authentication

Price on Request 50 minutes
In this 16-video course, learners discover Azure AD Connect, which links an on-premises AD (active directory) environment with Azure AD, allowing for seamless authentication for on-premises and cloud-based apps. In preparation for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam, you can explore additional Azure AD options and use them to reduce help desk tickets. Key concepts covered here include learning to implement various authentication frameworks; learning when to use identity federation; and how to determine when to use certificate, forms-based, and Windows-integrated authentication. Next, observe how to determine when to use each Azure AD Connect sign-in method; how to install and configure Azure AD Connect; and how to filter an on-premises AD OUs sync to Azure AD. Then learn to enable Azure AD Connect password writeback setting; learn to enable SSPR and SSGM; and learn to detect suspicious user activity through AD Identity Protection. Finally, learn how to enable baseline policies; to configure Azure AD enterprise roaming; to configure a virtual machine-managed identity; and to use the portal to create a key vault.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 52
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure AD MFA

Price on Request 20 minutes
This 9-video course explores MFA (multifactor authentication) to enhance user sign-in security, while helping prepare learners for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. You will explore the various MFA options that affect the user experience, then learn to configure and enable MFA with the Azure AD (Active Directory) portal, and how to block and unblock users. Next, learn to use Azure AD portal to configure trusted IP addresses, and identify IP address ranges that might reside on your intranet. Learners will then examine how to use Azure AD conditional access to require users with powerful admin accounts to use MFA authentication. Then you will observe how to use the Microsoft Authenticator App and MFA to log in. This course also demonstrates how to test MFA sign-ins. Finally, you will learn how to configure and use Azure AD access reviews to see user permissions, and whether any user needs to have permissions changed.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 18
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure and Business Continuity

Price on Request 1 hour 20 minutes
Microsoft Azure provides numerous methods for ensuring business continuity during disruptions. In this course, you'll learn how Azure solutions can provide business continuity in the event of disruptions. You'll start by learning how to plan and deploy a Recovery Services vault using the portal and PowerShell. You'll then examine how to configure Azure VM and on-premises file server backup. Next, you'll learn how to enable Azure VM failover. Lastly, you'll see how to configure update management. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 78
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Files & Databases

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
Discover how Azure file shared and databases can be used to address business needs and explore use of storage account permissions, mapping file shares for Windows and Linux, database deployment, table storage, and database replicas. This 14-video course helps prepare for AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. Key concepts covered here include how to determine which permissions should be granted for storage account access; how to enable cloud-based shared folders in Azure; and how to map a mount point to an Azure file share. Next, learn how to synchronize on-premises files with Azure; learn database options such as partitioning, SQL elastic pools, and how to use code to create, read, update, and delete tables; and learn how to use the portal to deploy a cloud-based SQL database. You will observe how to create Azure SQL DB replicas; learn to configure Azure table storage using Storage Explorer; and learn to determine when data warehousing should be used. Finally, learners see how to enable storage account analytics, and how to deploy a Cosmos DB NoSQL solution.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 50
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Monitoring

Price on Request 40 minutes
In this 11-video course, learners will examine several methods available in Azure to perform Resource Performance and Usage Monitoring using VMs (virtual machines) and web application diagnostics. Prepare for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam by examining how to use the Azure dashboard to manage and monitor resources in a central location. First, you will explore how to maintain stability and security by enabling diagnostic logging, and how to create log queries. The course then demonstrates how to perform log queries on data collected in a log analytic workspace, and shows how diagnostic logging results are sent to an Azure table within a storage account. You will learn to configure Azure Virtual Machine alerts using the Azure portal to receive automatic alerts, how to configure action groups for alert notifications, and how to export diagnostics, and enable web app logging. Finally, you will learn to use the Azure dashboard portal Monitor service to monitor visually as metrics are charted.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 42
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Remote Connectivity

Price on Request 30 minutes
This 10-video course explores how Microsoft Azure supports VPNs (virtual private networks) to provide remote network access through an encrypted tunnel. Prepare for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam by learning to use the Azure portal to create local and virtual network gateways. You will learn to configure S2S (site-to-site) VPN settings in Azure to link an on-premises network to Azure, and to access both a local a virtual and network gateway. This course demonstrates how to configure site-to-site IPSec (internet protocol security) tunnels by using the Azure portal, in PowerShell, and using Azure CLI (command-line interface). Learners will observe how to create a P2S (point-to-site) VPN gateway connection to create a secure connection to a virtual network from an individual client computer. Next, learn to use PKI (public key infrastructure), to obtain PKI certificates, and to generate them from PowerShell. Finally, this course demonstrates how to connect from a client device to Azure through a VPN link.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 32
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Resource Governance

Price on Request 1 hour 15 minutes
It's important to know how to secure the management and configuration of Azure resources through RBAC and policies. In this course, you'll learn how to work with RBAC and policy management. You'll start by exploring how to create and assign RBAC roles using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. Next, you'll learn how management groups can facilitate policy assignments in a multi-subscription environment. You'll learn how to initiate an Azure AD access review and work with policy assignment through the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. Lastly, you'll examine how to check policy compliance and enable policy remediation, as well as the purpose of Azure Blueprints. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 74
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Roles and Policies

Price on Request 40 minutes
This 13-video course explores how to delegate limited Microsoft Azure administrative tasks to others, in preparation for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. Learners will observe how to use RBAC (role-based access control) to limit tasks, and to audit Azure configurations. You will learn that RBAC roles are a collection of permissions which can be associated with a user or group at different levels in the Azure. This course examines built-in RBAC roles available in Azure, and how to create a custom role to suit your Azure administrative needs. You will learn how to use PowerShell to delegate custom role definitions, and to delete role assignments. Then learners will examine how Azure policies provide a mechanism to control deployment, usage, and configuration of cloud resources. You will learn to assign policies using the Azure portal, and using PowerShell. Next, learn to use Azure policies to audit your existing configurations. Finally, you will examine how to create custom Azure policy definitions to fit specific business needs.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 41
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Storage Accounts

Price on Request 1 hour
Storing your data in the Azure cloud provides quick access to authorized apps and users from anywhere in the world, while maintaining multiple copies of that data. In this course, you'll learn to deploy and manage Azures storage accounts. You'll start by creating storage accounts using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. You'll then examine how to manage access keys using the portal, CLI and PowerShell. Next, you'll learn how to generate a storage account shared access signature. Lastly, you'll explore how to configure storage account security in the form of access policies, limit network access, and enable AD authentication. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 59
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Virtual Machines

Price on Request 55 minutes
In this 17-video course, learners can explore how to plan, deploy, and manage Azure virtual machines (VMs) running Windows and Linux operating systems in preparation for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. Key concepts covered here include an overview of Azure VM options; learning to use the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI (command-line interface) to create Windows VMs; and how to use the portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI to create Linux virtual machines. Then you will learn how to create secure shell (SSH) keys by using PuTTYGen, a key generator tool for creating SSH keys for PuTTY; learn how SSH public key authentication works; and learn how to use the portal to enable Linux VM public key authentication. Next, learners see how to change the size of existing VMs; how to use PowerShell to enable VM disk encryption; and how to generate an ARM template by saving a portal VM deployment. Finally, observe how to create a new VM from an ARM template, and create and associate disks with Azure VMs.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 57
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Web Apps

Price on Request 1 hour 5 minutes
This 18-video course explores how web app developers can host containerized applications in the Azure cloud, and the correlation between app service plans and web applications. Continue preparing for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam by learning how to manage web apps by using several tools available in Azure. First, you will learn web app deployment by using both the Azure portal and Microsoft Visual Studio. This course demonstrates how to connect to an Azure web app Kudu interface. You will learn to configure storage account static website hosting; how to configure web jobs; and how to enable custom domain names and SSL (secure sockets layer) and TLS (transport layer security) bindings. Next, learn the purpose of containerized applications; how to work with Docker containers; and details about Docker container registries. Finally, learners will observe how to deploy the Docker Engine to a VM, and how to upload a Docker image to the Azure Container Registry.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 65
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Deploying & Managing Azure VMs

Price on Request 1 hour 25 minutes
Because virtual machines provide the underlying compute power for Azure workloads, knowing how to securely and efficiently manage VMs serves the best interests of cloud customers. In this course, you'll explore how to deploy, connect to, and manage VMs. You'll learn to deploy Windows and Linux VMs using the portal, PowerShell and the CLI. Next, you'll examine how to enable Linux SSH public key authentication and resize a VM. Lastly, you'll learn how to create disks and attach them to VMs, enable VM disk encryption, and deploy a virtual machine scale set. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 87
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Deploying Azure AD Connect

Price on Request 45 minutes
Azure AD allows the continued use of on-premises Active Directory account authentication through AD Connect. In this course, you'll learn how to use AD Connect to link Azure AD with an on-premises AD environment. You'll start by examining how to configure a custom DNS domain for an Azure AD tenant. You'll then learn how to download, install, and configure the Azure AD Connect agent on an on-premises domain server. Lastly, you'll discover how to view Azure AD Connect health statistics and configure Azure Files permissions. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 45
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Deploying Azure Database Solutions

Price on Request 45 minutes
Microsoft Azure provides managed database solutions, which means technicians can focus on the database solution and not the underlying setup. In this course, you'll learn about NoSQL and SQL solutions available in Azure. You'll start by learning how to configure a NoSQL table within a storage account. You'll then examine how to deploy and configure a Cosmos DB NoSQL database. Next, you'll learn how to deploy and configure an Azure SQL database. Lastly, you'll see how to connect to Azure SQL database using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, enable Azure SQL high availability, and publish on-premises databases to Azure. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 46
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: DevOps & Azure

Price on Request 30 minutes
Continue preparing for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam with this 10-video course, which explores how the Azure serverless environment provides DevOps solutions to integrate system management with software development practices. The course opens by examining Azure functions, or code in the cloud waiting to be executed by a triggering event. Then you will learn how the Azure API (application programming interface) Gateway allows developers to build custom software solutions and how to use the Azure Service Fabric platform to package, deploy, and manage scalable microservices and containers. Next, learn to use Azure Logic Apps as a software developer, and how to use the Logic Apps template. This course continues by exploring Azure messaging app options, including Event Grid, Service Bus, or Event Hubs, and how to select and use an option. Finally, you will learn how to use the portal to create an Azure Storage queue, to store messages from software components you have built.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 28
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: High Availability

Price on Request 55 minutes
This 17-video course explores Azure's high availability options used to ensure business continuity while preparing learners for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. When using Microsoft Azure Cloud to deploy and manage resources, one goes to an Azure region which is constantly changing geographical locations. These regions are an important factor in developing both a DRP (disaster recovery plan) and BCP (business continuity plan). You will learn to use Azure Site Recovery Services to build and use a recovery vault to both back up on-premises and in the cloud, and for replication. This course demonstrates how to use a DPR to replicate Azure VMs (virtual machines) to alternate Azure regions, and how to test failover. You will learn to use the Azure portal to create a VM scale set, to scale out or add VMs when an app is busy, or to reduce VMs to save on costs. Finally, you will learn to use the Azure portal to create an availability set.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 56
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Load Balancing

Price on Request 20 minutes
Explore standard Azure load balancers and Azure Application Gateway to improve web application performance in this 7-video course, helping prepare learners for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. This course examines how management of back-end virtual machines is enabled through load balancer inbound NAT (network address translation) rules, and you will learn how to configure NAT rules. You will explore how the Azure Load Balancer takes incoming client requests or app traffic, and evenly distributes it against a pool of servers running in the background, which improves application performance and resiliency against server failure. You will learn to configure a public load balancer for public-facing apps. Next, learn how to deploy a load balancer using Azure portal, and how to deploy a load balancer from an ARM (Azure Resource Manager). You will learn to use Azure Application Gateway as a load balancer. Finally, the course demonstrates how to enable inbound NAT rules.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 19
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Management Tools

Price on Request 30 minutes
Explore the business case for using Azure and common management tools. In this course, you'll examine how Azure solutions can address business needs and which tools can be used to achieve this. You'll start by learning about common Azure solutions and which business problems they address. Next, you'll learn how to use the Azure portal and Cloud Shell, PowerShell, and the command line interface to deploy and manage Azure resources. Lastly, you'll learn how Azure services are exposed to developers through APIs. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 29
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure

Price on Request 40 minutes
Prepare for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam with this 11-video course, exploring various tools such as Azure Portal, Azure Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, Azure Storage Explorer, ARM Templates, and Azure Migration that can be used to manage and automate Azure resource deployment and management. Key concepts covered in this course include recognizing the ways Azure can be managed through various available tools; learning to manage Azure resources by using the portal, Cloud Shell, PowerShell, and Azure CLI (command-line interface); and managing storage accounts by using Azure Storage Explorer, a free graphical user interface (GUI) tool that connects to storage accounts. Learn to manage storage accounts without having to go through a portal and how to automate resource deployment using Azure Resource Manager templates. Next, explore and use the various tools related to migration including the Azure Database Migration Service, which lets you move database workloads from on-premises into the Azure Cloud; and learn to assess cloud readiness for on-premises SQL databases.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 40
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure AD

Price on Request 1 hour 25 minutes
Azure Active Directory (AD) provides centralized identity services that allow secure authentication and authorization to use Azure and Office 365 resources. In this course, you'll learn how to manage Azure AD users and security options. You'll start by examining how to deploy a new Azure AD tenant and navigate between tenants. Next, you'll learn to configure AD verification methods, and use the portal, CLI, and PowerShell to create Azure AD users including guest users on an individual and a bulk basis. You'll then explore how to assign product licences to Azure AD users and configure Azure AD security settings including password reset, fraud alerts, conditional access, and multifactor authentication. Next, you'll learn how to configure sign-in security features including named locations, trusted IPs, MFA bypass, and banned passwords. Lastly, you'll explore how to enable Azure identity protection and register an app in Azure AD. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 83
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure AD Devices & Groups

Price on Request 55 minutes
Azure AD groups facilitate permissions management when registering devices with Azure AD and allow Azure AD user authentication on those devices. In this course, you'll learn about groups, devices, licenses, and group management in Azure AD. You'll start by learning how to create and manage groups using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. You'll then examine how to join devices to Azure AD and manage device settings. Next, you'll see how to create a dynamic group, assign licenses to groups, and enable group self-service. Lastly, you'll explore how to work with group member bulk tools and join a mobile device to Azure AD. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 55
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure Costs

Price on Request 25 minutes
This 9-video course explores several ways to manage Azure cloud computing costs for an organization while preparing learners for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam. First, you will examine several ways to reduce unnecessary cloud computing charges, including how to perform a cost analysis. You will learn how to enable virtual machine (VM) auto-shutdown, to prevent unneeded resources from continuing to run. Next, you will learn how to use resource tagging to add extra information to Azure resources, and for billing management purposes. This course explores the benefits of SLAs (service level agreements) when purchasing VM computing power. You will learn how to use Azure reserved instances to save money on purchasing long-term computing services. Finally, you will learn how to configure an Azure budget, and how to use the Azure Pricing Calculator to estimate monthly costs, and how to use cost analysis to monitor and analyze incurred charges, and for planning future budgets.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 27
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure Files

Price on Request 20 minutes
You can provide secured access to shared folders in the cloud using Azure Files. In this course, you'll explore Azure Files configuration and connectivity. You'll start by learning how to configure an Azure Files share using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. Next, you'll examine how to connect to Azure Files from a Windows host. Lastly, you'll discover how to connect to Azure Files share from a Linux host. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 22
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Managing Azure Web Applications

Price on Request 1 hour 15 minutes
Azure App Services provide a simple way to host web applications with minimal fuss. In this course, you'll learn about running web apps, including containerized applications, in Azure. You'll start by examine how to deploy an app service plan and app service web app using the portal and Microsoft Visual Studio. You'll then learn how to use web app deployment slots and when to use Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps. Next, you'll explore how to enable a custom DNS domain name and HTTPS binding, as well as how to configure web app backup and then access the web app through the Kudu interface. Lastly, you'll see how to work with application container instances and clusters through Azure Kubernetes Service. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 75
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Migrating to Azure

Price on Request 45 minutes
Azure provides various migration tools that can be used to assess and move workloads from on-premises to the Azure cloud. In this course, you will learn about various tools and methods for assessing and running Azure migrations. You'll start by exploring on-premises server, database, and web app assessments. Next, you'll learn about the migration process. Lastly, you'll learn when Azure Data Box should be used. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 45
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Monitoring Azure

Price on Request 1 hour 40 minutes
Monitoring Azure resources is crucial for optimizing resource utilization, reducing costs, and enhancing the organizational security posture. In this course, you'll learn about monitoring individual resources as well as working with centralized monitoring. You'll start by examining the metrics for an individual Azure virtual machine. You'll then learn how to work with a Log Analytics workspace and its data sources to centralize log and performance metric data. Next, you'll examine how to work with Azure Monitor and dashboards, view performance metrics, and enable diagnostic logging. You'll see how to view web app metrics through Application Insights and view and manage Azure costs. Lastly, you'll learn how to configure action groups for alert notification, view Security Center recommendations, and work with Azure Sentinel. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 100
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Securing Azure Networks

Price on Request 55 minutes
Securing Azure resources at the network level is crucial in protecting digital assets and remaining compliant with regulations. In this course, you'll secure Azure networks using firewall rules and a Bastion host. You'll start by examining how to create network security groups using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. You'll then learn how to troubleshoot effective security rules. Next, you'll discover how to deploy Azure Firewall with various types of rules. Lastly, you'll learn how to deploy Azure Bastion as a jump box solution to protect Azure VMs. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 56
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Storage Account Content Management

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
To gain the benefits of cloud-stored data, you must know how to use the appropriate tools to access cloud storage in a secured manner. In this course, you'll explore various methods of uploading and managing storage account blobs, as well as enabling security and high availability. You'll start by examine how to upload blobs to a storage account using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. You'll then discover how to use the Storage Explorer GUI tool to manage storage account blobs. Next, you'll learn to enable replication using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell, as well as configure blob lifecycle management. Lastly, you'll learn how to use the portal, CLI, and PowerShell to create a key vault and key for encrypting a storage account and how to enable storage account failover. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 70
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Virtual Networking

Price on Request 50 minutes
Discover how to provision network configurations in the Azure cloud to allow resource communication. In this course, you'll create and configure various Azure network components. You'll start by creating VNets and subnets using the portal. Next, you'll deploy VNets and subnets using the CLI and PowerShell. Lastly, you will link VNets together through VNet peering using the portal, CLI, and PowerShell. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 51
Compliance Standards: AICC

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Web App Availability & Security

Price on Request 55 minutes
Microsoft Azure provides tools that allow you to ensure the security and high availability of Azure workloads. In this course, you'll explore methods of improving the performance, security, and availability of Azure web apps. You'll start by learning how to deploy an Azure load balancer using the portal and from an ARM template. You'll then examine how to configure load balancer settings such as inbound NAT rules for back-end VM management. Next, you'll learn to deploy Application Gateway and Web Application Firewall. Lastly, you'll see how to configure the Azure Front Door Service. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 55
Compliance Standards: AICC