Prochaines sessions
Programme
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Azure
- Description
- This module starts with a general overview of cloud computing, and then focuses on Microsoft Azure and its technologies that offer integration opportunities
- It also introduces the most common methods of interacting with Azure, including the Azure portals, Azure PowerShell, Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), and Microsoft Visual Studio
- The module concludes by covering Azure deployment models, which dictate how you provision and manage Azure services
- Lessons
- Overview of cloud computing and Azure
- Overview of the Azure deployment models
- Lab
- Use Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, and Microsoft Visual Studio to deploy and manage Azure resources
- Deploying Microsoft Azure VMs by using the Azure portal
- Deploying Azure VMs by using Azure PowerShell
- Creating and deploying an Azure Resource Manager deployment template
- Identify and delete newly deployed resources
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Microsoft Azure and its most common management
- Describe the primary characteristics of Azure Resource Manager and classic deployment models
Module 2: Integrating with Azure Compute services
- Description
- This module explores the different compute resources available in Azure in the context of hybrid scenarios
- It first explains the differences between Azure Virtual Machines and Azure Cloud Services and how you can use each of them to migrate on-premises workloads
- Next, it describes the process of migrating on-premises virtual machines to Azure by using virtual machine images and disks
- It also explains the process of extending Big Compute workloads to Azure by integrating them with on-premises high performance computing (HPC) deployments and by using Azure Batch
- The module concludes with an explanation on containers and Azure Service Fabric
- Lessons
- Overview of Azure virtual machines and Azure cloud services
- Migrating workloads to Azure virtual machines by using virtual machine images and disks
- Extending HPC workloads to Azure
- Integrating compute workloads by using containers and Azure Service Fabric
- Lab
- Uploading an on-premises virtual disk file to Azure
- Preparing for an upload of a virtual disk file to Azure
- Uploading a virtual disk file to Azure
- Lab
- Moving containers between on-premises Hyper V virtual machines and Azure virtual machines
- Creating a Docker host by using Docker Machine
- Deploying a private Docker Registry in Azure
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe differences between Azure virtual machines and Azure cloud services
- Migrate workloads to Azure virtual machines by using virtual machine images and disks
- Explain how to extend on-premises HPC workloads to Azure
- Integrate compute workloads by using containers and Azure Service Fabric
Module 3: Integrating with Microsoft Azure virtual networks
- Description
- This module introduces the Azure Virtual Network service and its components
- It also describes how to implement Azure virtual networks and integrate them with your on-premises computing resources by establishing direct network connectivity between the two environments
- Lessons
- Overview of Azure Virtual Network Service
- Extending on-premises networks to Azure
- Lab
- Implementing a point-to-site VPN by using Azure Resource Manager
- Preparing a Microsoft Azure subscription for implementing a point-to-site VPN
- Completing the point-to-site VPN setup
- Testing a point-to-site VPN from an on-premises virtual machine
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement Azure virtual networks
- Configure cross-premises connectivity with Azure virtual networks
Module 4: Integrating with Azure Storage and data services
- Description
- This module starts with a description of Azure Storage types and their capabilities
- It then describes Azure Backup, StorSimple hybrid storage solution, Microsoft SQL Server Stretch Database, Azure Data Factory with Data Management Gateway, and Azure Content Delivery Network
- It concludes with a detailed walkthrough of the implementation of Azure Recovery Services agent-based and Microsoft Azure Backup Server-based backups
- Lessons
- Overview of Azure Storage and data services
- Implementing Azure Backup for on-premises workloads
- Lab
- Implementing the Azure Recovery Services agent-based backups
- Preparing your Microsoft Azure subscription for the implementation
- Configuring a virtual machine for Azure Recovery Services agent-based backups
- Testing the backup of the virtual machine files and folders
- Testing the restore of the virtual machine files and folders
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the architecture and functionality of Azure Storage and data services
- Implement different Azure Backup types, including agent-based backup and Azure Backup Server
Module 5: Designing and implementing Azure Site Recovery solutions
- Description
- This module presents the main features of Azure Site Recovery and the scenarios it supports
- It also describes the planning considerations for Azure Site Recovery, the different types of implementations of Azure as a disaster recovery site for on-premises workloads, and the disaster recovery capabilities that StorSimple offers
- You will become familiar with the process of planning Site Recovery deployment and will step through a sample deployment
- Lessons
- Overview of Site Recovery
- Planning for Site Recovery
- Implementing Site Recovery with Azure as the disaster recovery site
- Lab
- Implementing protection of on-premises Hyper-V virtual machines in Azure by using Site Recovery
- Preparing your Microsoft Azure subscription for implementing Site Recovery
- Preparing your Hyper-V host for the implementation
- Configuring Site Recovery protection of a Hyper-V virtual machine
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the different scenarios that Site Recovery supports
- Identify the factors that you must take into account when planning for Site Recovery
- Explain the high-level steps that are necessary to implement Site Recovery in the Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager environment
Module 6: Designing and implementing cross-premises applications
- Description
- This module presents the most common solutions that facilitate implementation of cross-premises applications, including Azure RemoteApp, Traffic Manager, and Hybrid Connections with the Web Apps feature of Azure App Service
- It also describes the process of implementing cross-premises solutions for desktop, web, and mobile apps
- Lessons
- Overview of cross-premises application capabilities and their design considerations
- Implementing cross-premises solutions for desktop, web, and mobile apps
- Lab
- Implementing Traffic Manager
- Creating two instances of an organizational website using the Web Apps feature of Azure App Service
- Creating and configuring an Azure Traffic Manager profile
- Testing the distribution of traffic targeting the Azure Traffic Manager profile
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the capabilities of cross-premises applications and their design considerations
- Implement cross-premises solutions for desktop, web, and mobile apps
Module 7: Integrating operations and application monitoring and management
- Description
- This module presents Azure-based services that deliver monitoring and management functionality for on-premises workloads
- These services include Microsoft Operations Management Suite with its Log Analytics, Microsoft Azure Automation with its support for on-premises systems based on Hybrid Runbook Worker functionality, and Visual Studio Application Insights
- This module also describes the process of implementing cross-premises Azure monitoring and management solutions
- Lessons
- Overview of the cross-premises monitoring and management capabilities of Microsoft Azure
- Implementing cross-premises Azure monitoring and management solutions
- Lab
- Implementing Azure Automation
- Creating and configuring an Operations Management Suite workspace
- Creating and configuring an Azure Automation account
- Configuring an on-premises computer as a Hybrid Runbook Worker
- Running a runbook on a Hybrid Runbook Worker and examining the outcome
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the cross-premises monitoring and management capabilities of Azure, including their architecture and extensibility
- Implement cross-premises monitoring solutions, including Log Analytics, Azure Automation Hybrid Runbook Worker, and Visual Studio Application Insights