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"Mastering DevOps with Azure: AZ-900 Certification Training"

One of the most popular cloud platforms used by businesses worldwide is Microsoft Azure. Gaining an understanding of Azure opens up professional options in positions like cloud engineer, developer, and architect by providing a solid foundation in cloud computing. The AZ-900 course is perfect for novices who want to become proficient in the Azure environment because it covers fundamental cloud principles.

With a focus on advantages including scalability, dependability, and security, the course covers the fundamentals of cloud models (public, private, and hybrid) and services (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS). Additionally, it examines Azure architecture, covering resource management, availability zones, and regions. In addition to security capabilities like identity management, Azure Defender, and Zero Trust, participants learn about Azure’s core services, which include virtual machines, web apps, networking, and storage solutions.

The course prepares students for the AZ-900 certification by emphasising cost optimisation, compliance procedures, and management and governance tools. It offers a thorough grasp of Azure foundations, opening doors for further education and professional development in cloud computing.

  • Understand cloud computing models such as public, private, and hybrid, and learn about service types including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
  • Explore the benefits of cloud services, including scalability, reliability, and security, and identify appropriate use cases for each.
  • Gain insight into Azure’s architecture, including regions, availability zones, resource groups, and the management hierarchy.
  • Learn about Azure’s core services like virtual machines, networking, storage solutions, and application hosting options such as web apps and containers.
  • Discover key security and identity management features, including Microsoft Entra ID, multi-factor authentication, Azure Defender, and the Zero Trust model.
  • Use tools for governance and compliance, such as Azure Policy, resource tags, and Azure Advisor, to manage and secure cloud resources effectively.
  • Understand cost management strategies and how to optimize cloud spending with tools like the Azure Pricing Calculator and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator.
  • Explore infrastructure as code (IaC) concepts using tools like ARM templates, and learn about monitoring tools such as Azure Service Health and telemetry for continuous insights.

This knowledge will provide you with a strong foundation in Microsoft Azure, preparing you for both certification and practical application.

Module 1: Cloud Concepts
  • Learn the fundamentals of cloud computing, including different cloud models (public, private, hybrid) and services (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), along with the benefits of scalability, reliability, and security.

  • Explore Azure’s core architectural components such as regions, availability zones, resource groups, and subscriptions, and understand how Azure resources are organized.

  • Dive into compute, storage, and networking services, including virtual machines, web apps, and containers, and discover how these services enable application hosting and management.

  • Learn about Microsoft Entra ID, multi-factor authentication, Azure Defender, and the Zero Trust security model to protect data and resources effectively.

  • Understand governance tools like Azure Policy and resource locks, and learn how to manage cloud costs and ensure compliance with Azure Advisor and tagging strategies.

  • Get hands-on with infrastructure as code (IaC) using ARM templates and monitoring tools like Azure Service Health, and understand how to maintain and optimize Azure environments.

By completing this course, you will:

  • Understand Cloud Fundamentals: Gain a clear understanding of cloud computing concepts, Azure architecture, and core services, enabling you to work confidently in a cloud environment.
  • Deploy and Manage Azure Resources: Acquire skills to deploy, manage, and optimize compute, storage, networking, and identity services in Azure.
  • Implement Security and Compliance: Learn to secure Azure resources using Microsoft Entra ID, Azure Defender, and governance tools like Azure Policy.
  • Optimize Costs and Operations: Master cost management strategies and use monitoring tools to maintain efficient and scalable Azure solutions.
  • Leverage Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Implement IaC strategies using ARM templates and other tools to automate and streamline infrastructure deployment.
  • Prepare for Certification: Gain the knowledge required to achieve the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification, validating your skills and boosting your career prospects.
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