Prochaines sessions
Programme
Module 1: Microsoft Azure for AWS Experts Course Overview (Optional)
- Description
- In this module, you will get an overview of Azure services and features including deployment models, subscriptions, account types and how to navigate the Azure portals
- Also covered are other aspects of the Azure infrastructure and how it compares to AWS
- This module can be used as a quick reference later if there are any questions about Azure terms or services
- This module should be considered optional based on the level of student interest and knowledge interest in the topics taking the course
- Lessons
- Microsoft Azure
- Availability
- Accessing Azure
- Quick References-Azure Services
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify key features and services of Microsoft Azure
- Identify key Availability features of Microsoft Azure and how they compare to AWS
- Identify tools to manage Microsoft Azure including account management
Module 2: AWS and Azure
- Description
- In this module, you will learn key benefits of Microsoft Azure and compares these features and services with AWS as appropriate and how each cloud solution provides these services
- Side by side comparisons are done to enable the students to determine for themselves which services meets their needs better including costs
- Lessons
- AWS and Azure Comparison
- Pricing
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Compare key features and services of Microsoft Azure and AWS
- Identify key Availability features of Microsoft Azure and how they compare to AWS
- Identify tools to compare and managing costs of various Microsoft Azure services
Module 3: Linux in Azure
- Description
- In this module, you will learn about Linux and 3rd party OSS technology support in Microsoft Azure to include cost, management and deployment tools
- Some key technology solutions from Microsoft Azure Partners are discussed to provide students with more information about the extensibility of Azure services
- Additional references are given to the students to enable them to research on their own
- Lessons
- Linux and OSS Support
- Linux Distributions
- Automation
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify OSS & 3rd party support on Microsoft Azure
- Identify Linux support and implementations on Microsoft Azure
- Identify tools for automating deployments from Microsoft and 3rd party
Module 4: Virtual Machines
- Description
- In this module, you will learn how to implement and manage Microsoft Azure virtual machines to include Microsoft Windows operating systems and Linux Virtual machines
- You will also learn to manage your virtual machine storage, and migrate virtual machines from AWS to Microsoft Azure
- Lessons
- Virtual Machines
- Linux Virtual Machines
- Migrating VMs from AWS to Azure
- Virtual Machine Storage
- Lab
- Creating a Linux Virtual Machine
- Create Cryptographic Keys
- Create and Connect to a Linux Virtual Machine
- Lab
- Configuring Linux Azure Virtual Machine Storage
- Add virtual disks to an Linux VM
- Create a RAID stripe set within an Azure Linux VM
- Lab
- Creating a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine
- Creating a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine
- Lab
- Attaching Additional Storage using the Portal
- Configuring Settings on the Virtual Machine
- Lab
- Managing Azure Storage
- Managing Azure Storage
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan, Configure and support virtual machines
- Compare billing and machine models
- Compare AWS and Microsoft Azure virtual machine technologies
- Create a Linux virtual machine
- Create a Windows virtual machine
- Migrate virtual machines from AWS to Azure
- Manage Azure Storage
Module 5: Virtual Networking
- Description
- In this module, you will learn about Azure Virtual Networking
- In it we discuss the various components and learn how to create and secure a virtual network in Azure
- This module also compares Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) & Azure Virtual Network
- You will also learn about configuring connectivity between sites and providing availability
- Lessons
- Virtual Networking
- Azure Virtual Networks
- Creating a Virtual Network
- Network Security Groups
- Cross-premises Connection
- Network Availability
- Lab
- Configuring User Defined Routes
- Setting up the Lab Environment
- Configuring User Defined Routes
- Lab
- Configuring VNet Peering
- Create the lab Virtual Machine by using the Azure Portal
- Configure VNet peering by using the Azure portal
- Lab
- Deploying a GEO-Redundant Solution with Traffic Manager
- Deploying a Geo-Redundant Solution with Traffic Manager
- After completing this module, students will be able to:Describe virtual networks and ExpressRoute
- Compare feature of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) & Virtual Network
- Define Network Security Groups
- Provide cross-premises connections between networks
- Understand how Microsoft Azure Networking provides network resiliency
Module 6: Resource Manager
- Description
- In this module, you will learn how to create Resource Groups as well as Resource Group deployment and management options
- You will learn best practices for creating ARM templates and authoring and deploying template guidelines
- You will also learn about the differences between Resource Manager and AWS CloudFormation technologies
- Lessons
- Azure Resource Manager
- ARM Template Best Practices
- Authoring and Deploying Templates
- Defining ARM Dependencies
- Multiple Instances of Resources in ARM
- Lab
- Automating Workloads with an ARM Template
- Deploy and Configure Network Resources by using ARM Templates
- Deploy and Configure Compute Resources by using ARM Templates
- Lab
- Using the Azure Command Line Tools
- Becoming Familiar with the Azure CLI
- Becoming Familiar with Azure PowerShell Cmdlets
- After completing this module, students will be able to:Define Azure Resource Manager benefits
- Define ARM, Resource Groups and other related terms
- Create and manage Resource Groups
- Compare Resource Manager and AWS CloudFormation
- Deploy and Configure Compute & Network Resources by using ARM Templates
- Customize deployment options
Module 7: Azure Active Directory
- Description
- In this module, you will learn about Azure Active Directory, and compare Azure Active Directory Editions to determine which has features will best meet your cloud needs
- You will also learn about integrating your on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD and synchronizing them
- You will learn about Azure RBAC and how this compares with AWS IAM
- You will also learn about using additional identity providers access to your Azure resources and utilizing Multi-Factor authentication
- Lessons
- Azure AD and Cloud Identity
- Understanding Directory Integration
- Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Directory Synchronization Tools
- Directory Integration Scenarios
- Prepare the Azure AD Service for Directory Integration
- After completing this module, students will be able to:Define Azure Active Directory
- Using additional identity providers access to resources
- Comparing Azure Active Directory Editions
- Define Multi-factor authentication
- Integrate your on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD
- Configure Directory Synchronization
- Compare Azure RBAC and AWS IAM