AZ-104T00 – Microsoft Azure Administrator
This Course Includes
Videos & Lectures
Quizzes & Assessments
Mobile access
Certificate of Completion
Microsoft Azure Administration Training
Introduction
This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage their Azure subscriptions, secure identities, administer the infrastructure, configure virtual networking, connect Azure and on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement storage solutions, create and scale virtual machines, implement web apps and containers, back up and share data, and monitor your solution.
Audience Profile
This course is for Azure Administrators. The Azure Administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment. The Azure Administrator will provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate.
Prerequisites
Successful Azure Administrators start this role with experience in virtualization, networking, identity, and storage.
- Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks.
- Understanding of network configurations, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies.
- Understanding of Active Directory concepts, including users, groups, and role-based access control.
- Understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations.
Module 1: Manage services with the Azure portal
Explore the Azure portal features and services, and customize your portal.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Describe options for Azure management, including the Azure portal.
- Navigate the Azure portal.
- Create, customize, and share dashboards.
- Find and try out preview features.
Module 2: Introduction to Azure Cloud Shell
Describe Microsoft Azure Cloud Shell, learn how it works, and explore basic steps for its usage.
Learning objectives
By the end of this module, you’re able to:
- Describe Azure Cloud Shell and the functionality it provides.
- Determine whether Azure Cloud Shell meets the needs of your organization.
- Recognize how to use Azure Cloud Shell and persist files for multiple sessions.
Module 3: Introduction to Bash
Use Bash to manage IT infrastructure.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Learn what shells are and what Bash is.
- Learn about the syntax of Bash commands.
- Learn about important Bash commands, such as ls, cat, and ps.
- Learn how to use I/O operators to redirect input and output.
- Learn how to update a server’s operating system.
- Learn how to find and terminate rogue processes.
- Learn how to use Bash to filter Azure CLI output.
Module 4: Introduction to PowerShell
Learn about the basics of PowerShell, a cross-platform command-line shell and scripting language that’s built for task automation and configuration management. Learn what PowerShell is, what it’s used for, and how to use it.
Learning objectives
After completing this module, you’ll be able to:
- Understand what PowerShell is and what you can use it for.
- Use commands to automate tasks.
Module 5: Deploy Azure infrastructure by using JSON ARM templates
Write JSON Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates) by using Visual Studio Code to deploy your infrastructure to Azure consistently and reliably.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Implement a JSON ARM template by using Visual Studio Code.
- Declare resources and add flexibility to your template by adding resources, parameters, and outputs.
Module 6: Understand Microsoft Entra ID
This module explains Microsoft Entra ID. You’ll compare Microsoft Entra ID to Active Directory DS, learn about Microsoft Entra ID P1 and P2, and explore Microsoft Entra Domain Services for managing domain-joined devices and apps in the cloud.
Learning objectives
After this module, you should be able to:
- Describe Microsoft Entra ID.
- Compare Microsoft Entra ID to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
- Describe how Microsoft Entra ID is used as a directory for cloud apps.
- Describe Microsoft Entra ID P1 and P2.
- Describe Microsoft Entra Domain Services.
Module 7: Create, configure, and manage identities
Access to cloud-based workloads needs to be controlled centrally by providing a definitive identity for each user and resource. You can ensure employees and vendors have just-enough access to do their job.
Learning objectives
At the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Create, configure, and manage users
- Create, configure, and manage groups
- Manage licenses
- Explain custom security attributes and automatic user provisioning
Module 8: Describe the core architectural components of Azure
This module explains the basic infrastructure components of Microsoft Azure. You’ll learn about the physical infrastructure, how resources are managed, and have a chance to create an Azure resource.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Describe Azure regions, region pairs, and sovereign regions
- Describe Availability Zones
- Describe Azure datacenters
- Describe Azure resources and Resource Groups
- Describe subscriptions
- Describe management groups
- Describe the hierarchy of resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups
Module 9: Azure Policy initiatives
In this module, you learn how Azure Policy initiatives can be used to enforce organizational standards, assess compliance at scale, and manage Azure resources effectively.
Learning objectives
This module explains the following concepts:
- Cloud governance with Azure Policy
- Azure Policy and its components
Module 10: Secure your Azure resources with Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC)
Learn how to use Azure RBAC to manage access to resources in Azure.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Verify access to resources for yourself and others.
- Grant access to resources.
- View activity logs of Azure RBAC changes.
Module 11: Allow users to reset their password with Microsoft Entra self-service password reset
Evaluate self-service password reset to allow users in your organization to reset their passwords or unlock their accounts. Set up, configure, and test self-service password reset.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Decide whether to implement self-service password reset.
- Implement self-service password reset to meet your requirements.
- Configure self-service password reset to customize the experience.
Module 12: Configure virtual networks
Learn to configure virtual networks and subnets, including IP addressing.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Describe Azure virtual network features and components.
- Identify features and usage cases for subnets and subnetting.
- Identify usage cases for private and public IP addresses.
- Create a virtual network and assign IP address.
Module 13: Configure network security groups
Learn how to implement network security groups, and ensure network security group rules are correctly applied.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Determine when to use network security groups.
- Create network security groups.
- Implement and evaluate network security group rules.
- Describe the function of application security groups.
Module 14: Configure virtual networks
Create a DNS zone for your domain name. Create DNS records to map the domain to an IP address. Test that the domain name resolves to your web server.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Configure Azure DNS to host your domain.
Module 15: Configure Azure Virtual Network peering
Learn to configure an Azure Virtual Network peering connection and address transit and connectivity concerns.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify usage cases and product features of Azure Virtual Network peering.
- Configure your network to implement Azure VPN Gateway for transit connectivity.
- Extend peering by using a hub and spoke network with user-defined routes and service chaining.
Module 16: Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
Learn how to control Azure virtual network traffic by implementing custom routes.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Identify the routing capabilities of an Azure virtual network.
- Configure routing within a virtual network.
- Deploy a basic network virtual appliance.
- Configure routing to send traffic through a network virtual appliance.
Module 17: Introduction to Azure Load Balancer
This module explains what Azure Load Balancer does, how it works, and when you should choose to use Load Balancer as a solution to meet your organization’s needs.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Learn what Azure Load Balancer is and the functionality it provides.
- Determine whether Load Balancer meets the needs of your organization.
Module 18: Introduction to Azure Application Gateway
This module explains what Azure Application Gateway does, how it works, and when you should choose to use Application Gateway as a solution to meet your organization’s needs.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Learn what Azure Application Gateway is and the functionality it provides.
- Determine whether Application Gateway meets the needs of your organization.
Module 19: Introduction to Azure Network Watcher
Azure Network Watcher allows your organization to detect and monitor issues related to the network performance of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) resources in Microsoft Azure. This module explains what Network Watcher does, how it works, and when you should choose to use Network Watcher as a solution to meet your organization’s needs.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Learn what Azure Network Watcher is and the functionality it provides.
- Determine whether Azure Network Watcher meets the needs of your organization.
Module 20: Configure storage accounts
Learn how to configure storage accounts, including replication and endpoints.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify features and usage cases for Azure storage accounts.
- Select between different types of Azure Storage and create storage accounts.
- Select a storage replication strategy.
- Configure secure network access to storage endpoints.
Module 21: Configure Azure Blob Storage
Learn how to configure Configure Azure Blob Storage, including tiers and object replication.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Understand the purpose and benefits of Azure Blob Storage.
- Create and configure Azure Blob Storage accounts.
- Manage containers and blobs within Azure Blob Storage.
- Optimize blob storage performance and scalability.
- Implement lifecycle management policies to automate data movement and deletion.
- Determine the best pricing plans for your Azure Blob Storage.
Module 22: Configure Azure Storage security
Learn how to configure common Azure Storage security features like storage access signatures.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Configure a shared access signature (SAS), including the uniform resource identifier (URI) and SAS parameters.
- Configure Azure Storage encryption.
- Implement customer-managed keys.
- Recommend opportunities to improve Azure Storage security.
Module 23: Configure Azure Files
Learn how to configure Azure Files and Azure File Sync.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify storage for file shares versus blob data.
- Configure Azure file shares and file share snapshots.
- Identify features and use cases of Azure File Sync.
Module 24: Introduction to Azure virtual machines
Learn about the decisions you make before creating a virtual machine, the options to create and manage the VM, and the extensions and services you use to manage your VM.
Learning objectives
In this module, you will:
- Compile a checklist for creating a virtual machine
- Describe the options to create and manage virtual machines
- Describe the additional services available to administer virtual machines
Module 25: Configure virtual machine availability
Learn how to configure virtual machine availability including vertical and horizontal scaling.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Implement availability sets and availability zones.
- Implement update and fault domains.
- Implement Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets.
- Autoscale virtual machines.
Module 26: Configure Azure App Service plans
Learn how to configure an Azure App Service plan, including pricing and scaling.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify features and usage cases for Azure App Service.
- Select an appropriate Azure App Service plan pricing tier.
- Scale an Azure App Service plan.
Module 27: Configure Azure App Service
Learn how to configure and monitor Azure App Service instances, including deployment slots.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify features and usage cases for Azure App Service.
- Create an app with Azure App Service.
- Configure deployment settings, specifically deployment slots.
- Secure your Azure App Service app.
- Configure custom domain names.
- Back up and restore your Azure App Service app.
- Configure Azure Application Insights.
Module 28: Configure Azure Container Instances
Learn how to configure Azure Container Instances including container groups.
Learning objectives
In this module, you learn how to:
- Identify when to use containers versus virtual machines.
- Identify the features and usage cases of Azure Container Instances.
- Implement Azure container groups.
Module 29: Introduction to Azure Backup
Learning objectives
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Evaluate whether Azure Backup is appropriate to use for your backup needs.
- Describe how the features of Azure Backup work to provide backup solutions for your needs.
Module 30: Protect your virtual machines by using Azure Backup
Use Azure Backup to help protect on-premises servers, virtual machines, SQL Server, Azure file shares, and other workloads.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Identify the scenarios for which Azure Backup provides backup and restore capabilities
- Back up and restore an Azure virtual machine
Module 31: Introduction to Azure Monitor
Learn how to use Azure Monitor to provide insights into your Azure resource performance and operations.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Understand the uses and importance of monitoring.
- Learn the basics of how Azure Monitor works.
- Describe the key reasons for collecting and analyzing metrics and logs.
- Consider how Azure Monitor can support your Azure resource monitoring needs.
Module 32: Improve incident response with Azure Monitor alerts
Respond to incidents and activities in your infrastructure through alerting capabilities in Azure Monitor.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Configure alerts on events in your Azure resources based on metrics, log events, and activity log events.
- Learn how to use action groups in response to an alert, and how to use alert processing rules to override action groups when necessary.
Module 33: Analyze your Azure infrastructure by using Azure Monitor logs
Use Azure Monitor logs to extract valuable information about your infrastructure from log data.
Learning objectives
In this module, you’ll:
- Identify the features and capabilities of Azure Monitor logs.
- Create basic Azure Monitor log queries to extract information from log data.

Requirements
- English Knowledge
- Understands Basics
Price:
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Code:
AZ-104T00
Duration:
Days
Location:
Virtual Classroom
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