Highlights
- Intro to Cloud and Azure
- Azure Virtual Machines
- Azure App Services
- Azure Storage
- Azure SQl Databases
- Azure Active Directory
- Azure Messaging
- High Availability & Performance
- Azure DevOps
Course Details
Introduction to Cloud Computing and Microsoft Azure
Introduction to Azure Resource Manager
PowerShell and CLI for Microsoft Azure
Introduction to Azure Virtual Machines and Azure Virtual Networks
Introduction to IaaS
Virtual Machines
High Availability with Availability Zones and Availability Sets
Virtual Networks
VM Scale Sets
Azure App Services
Introduction to Azure App Services
Deployment to Azure App Services
Configuring Azure App Services
Configuring WebJobs/Functions
Azure Storage
Introduction to Azure Storage
Storage Account types
Geo-redundancy
Azure Blob Storage
Azure Storage Queues
Azure Storage Tables
Azure Storage Files
Azure SQL Databases
Introduction to Azure SQL Databases
Security of Azure SQL Databases
Firewall
AAD Integration
Encryption
Row-level security
Dynamic Data Masking
Monitoring Azure SQL Databases
Elastic Databases
Azure SQL Databases Performance
Azure SQL Databases High-Availability
Azure Active Directory (AAD)
AD Directories
AD Multifactor Authentication
B2C Directories
B2B Directories
Azure Messaging
Introduction to Service Bus
Service Bus Queues
Service Bus Topics
Service Bus Relay
Event Grid
Create High-Available and Performance Web Applications on Azure
Load Balancing
Azure Traffic Manager
Azure Front-Door
Azure CDN
Redis Cache
Introduction to Azure DevOps
Final Lab: Create and deploy an Web Application to Azure
In this final lab, students will create an application that needs to use the following Services:
SQL Databases (Primary and Secondary)
Azure Web Application with traffic Manager
Azure CDN
Redis Cache
Azure AD
Who should attend
Before attending this boot camp, students must have:
- A working knowledge of using Visual Studio to develop solutions;
- A working knowledge of Visual C# and the .NET Framework;
- A basic understanding of ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core;
- A basic working knowledge of client-side web technologies including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
Feedback
4.8 out of 5 average
“I liked the theory element of the course which gave me a good understanding of the role of databricks and a data factory and how they could be useful on my projects.”
JS, Data analyst
“It was a very useful two days introduction to Azure and I thought the labs were really helpful to get some hands on experience using the tools. The trainer was very helpful and patient in helping with issues arising with the lab exercises.”
JM, Insights analyst