In this course, students will learn the different technologies used in the Azure Architect job role.
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10979 Introduction to Microsoft Azure IT Professionals
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Successful Cloud Solutions Architects begin this role with practical experience with operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, billing, and networking.
Deploy and Configure Infrastructure Implement Workloads and Security Architect Cloud and Technology Solutions Create and Deploy Apps Implement Authentication and Secure Data Develop for the Cloud
Create Virtual Machines (VM)s within the Azure Portal Create Virtual Machines (VM)s using Azure PowerShell Create Virtual Machines (VM)s using ARM templates Deploy Linux Virtual Machines (VM)s Monitor Virtual Machines (VM)s
Network routing using routing tables and algorithms Inter-site connectivity using VNet-to-VNet connections and VPNs Virtual network peering for regional and global considerations Gateway transit
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) built-in roles Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) authentication methods for password reset
Deploying Web Apps Managing Web Apps App Service Security Server-less Computing Concepts Managing Event Grid Managing Service Bus Managing Logic App
Azure Load Balancer Azure Application Gateway Site-to-Site VPN Connections
Azure AD Identity Protection Azure Domains and Tenants Azure Users and Groups Azure Roles
Azure Architecture Center Cloud design patterns Competing consumers pattern Cache-aside pattern
Site-to-site connectivity Point-to-site connectivity Combining site-to-site and point-to-site connectivity Virtual network–to–virtual network connectivity
DTUs – Azure SQL Database RUs – Azure Cosmos DB Structured and unstructured data Using structured data stores
Using shell commands to create an App Service Web App Creating Background Tasks Using Swagger to document an API
Overview of Azure Service Fabric Creating a reliable service Creating a Reliable Actors app Working with Reliable collections
How to reduce operational overhead Azure Container Registry Azure Container Instances
Implementing authentication in applications (certificates, Azure AD, Azure AD Connect, token-based) Implementing multi-factor authentication Claims-based authorization Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization
End-to-end encryption Implementing Azure confidential computing Implementing SSL and TLS communications Managing cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault
Implementing large-scale, parallel, and high performance apps using batches HPC using Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines Implementing resilient apps by using queues
Configure an app or service to send emails Configure an event publish and subscribe model Configure the Azure Relay service Configure apps and services with Microsoft Graph
Implement parallelism, multithreading, and processing Implement Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps Implement interfaces for storage or data access Implement appropriate asynchronous computing models Implement auto-scaling rules and patterns
Implementing auto-scaling rules and patterns Implementing code that addresses singleton application instances Implementing code that addresses a transient state
Developing Solutions using Computer Vision Developing solutions using Bing Web Search Developing solutions using Custom Speech Service Developing solutions using QnA Maker
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