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Microsoft Azure - Essentials

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Build a practical foundation in Microsoft Azure and cloud computing with this hands-on course designed for beginners and IT professionals. You'll explore core cloud computing concepts, including service models, deployment models, Microsoft Azure architecture, and Azure account setup before progressing to the tools and services used to manage cloud resources. Through guided lessons, you'll learn to work with Azure portals, understand ARM and ASM models, manage subscriptions, and use Azure CLI and PowerShell for resource administration. You'll also gain practical experience creating and managing Azure Virtual Machines, selecting deployment strategies, configuring storage, implementing high availability, and securing Azure virtual networks with subnets, Network Security Groups (NSGs), and load balancing. The course also introduces Azure Storage services, including Blob, Disk, File, Table, and Queue storage, and concludes with deploying and managing scalable web applications using Azure App Services and WebJobs. By the end of the course, you'll be able to navigate the Azure environment, provision and manage core Azure infrastructure and networking components, configure storage services, and deploy web applications with confidence. Whether you're beginning your cloud computing journey or strengthening your Microsoft Azure fundamentals, this course provides practical experience that prepares you for real-world Azure environments and future cloud learning.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to Cloud and Microsoft Azure
    • This module provides learners with a comprehensive foundation in cloud computing concepts and introduces Microsoft Azure as a leading cloud platform. It covers essential cloud principles, explores service and deployment models, and delves into the origin and evolution of cloud technologies. Learners are then guided through the core architecture of Microsoft Azure and are equipped with the knowledge to set up their own Azure account, preparing them for practical usage in later modules.
  • Azure Portals, Accounts, and CLI Tools
    • This module introduces learners to the practical tools and interfaces used to interact with Microsoft Azure, including the ARM and ASM portals. It explains how enterprise accounts and subscriptions are structured and managed in Azure, and provides hands-on exposure to essential tools like Azure CLI and PowerShell. By the end of this module, learners will understand how to install, configure, and begin using various command-line interfaces to manage Azure resources effectively.
  • Azure Virtual Machines
    • This module introduces learners to Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) as a core Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering within Microsoft Azure. It covers the fundamentals of VM creation, status management, billing, sizing, and architecture, including both Classic and ARM models. Learners also explore deployment options, pricing tiers, and the complete process of creating and connecting to both Windows and Linux virtual machines through the Azure Portal and command-line interfaces. By the end of this module, learners will be equipped to deploy, configure, and access VMs efficiently within Azure's cloud environment.
  • VM Disks and High Availability
    • This module focuses on configuring and managing virtual storage and network infrastructure within Microsoft Azure. Learners will gain hands-on understanding of disk types, attaching and managing disks for Windows and Linux VMs, and ensuring high availability using Availability Sets. It also covers Azure Virtual Network components including subnets, address spaces, and network security groups. By the end of this module, learners will be equipped to implement scalable, resilient, and secure storage and network configurations in Azure environments.
  • Azure Networking Essentials
    • This module introduces learners to the core components of Azure’s web and networking infrastructure. It provides comprehensive insights into Azure Web Apps, virtual networks, and secure hybrid connectivity. Through detailed demonstrations and explanations, learners will gain practical skills in deploying scalable web applications, configuring virtual networks, implementing security rules, and connecting on-premises environments to Azure resources using services like Azure Traffic Manager and VPN gateways.
  • Azure Storage and Web Services
    • This final module brings together the core concepts of Azure services by focusing on two key areas: storage and web app deployment. Learners will explore the spectrum of Azure Storage options—ranging from Blob, Table, Queue, Disk, and File Storage—understanding their use cases and operational behavior. The module also demonstrates practical steps in provisioning and managing these services. In the concluding lesson, learners are introduced to Azure Web Apps, including deployment, scaling, and job automation, reinforcing real-world application development within the Azure ecosystem.

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