Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate Exam Preparation (AZ-104) Training Course
Course Outline
Introduction to Azure Administration for Government
- Azure Administration Basics for Government
- Azure Resource Management for Government
- Azure Governance and Compliance for Government
- Azure Subscriptions and Accounts for Government
- Azure Billing and Cost Management for Government
Azure Virtual Machines for Government
- Creating and Configuring Azure Virtual Machines for Government
- Scaling and Managing Azure Virtual Machines for Government
- Azure Availability Sets for Government
- Azure Virtual Machine Extensions for Government
- Azure Managed Disks for Government
Azure Storage for Government
- Azure Storage Accounts for Government
- Azure Blob Storage for Government
- Azure File Storage for Government
- Azure Queue Storage for Government
- Azure Table Storage for Government
Azure Networking for Government
- Azure Virtual Networks for Government
- Azure Load Balancers for Government
- Azure Application Gateways for Government
- Azure VPN Gateways for Government
- Azure ExpressRoute for Government
Azure Identity and Access for Government
- Azure Active Directory for Government
- Azure AD Connect for Government
- Azure AD Domain Services for Government
- Azure Multi-Factor Authentication for Government
Azure Services for Government
- Azure App Service for Government
- Azure Functions for Government
- Azure Logic Apps for Government
- Azure Event Grid for Government
- Azure Service Bus for Government
Summary and Exam Preparation for Government
- Review of Key Concepts for Government
- Exam Preparation Tips and Strategies for Government
- Hands-on Practice Exam for Government
Requirements
- A foundational knowledge of cloud computing and computer networks is required.
- Prior experience with Microsoft Azure is beneficial but not mandatory.
Audience
- IT professionals for government and private sectors
- Azure administrators
- Azure database administrators
- Azure security engineers
- Individuals interested in learning about Azure services and preparing for the AZ-104 exam
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