This blog post gives a walkthrough of the Step-By-Step Activity Guides of the [AZ-104] Microsoft Azure Administrator training program that you must perform to learn this course.
You can use these exact steps to bring you and your team for integration with On-Premise & Cloud application to implement, monitor, and maintain Microsoft Azure solutions. The walkthrough of the Step-By-Step Activity Guides of [AZ-104] Microsoft Azure Administrator training program will prepare you thoroughly for the AZ 104 certification and apply for the exam click here.
- Register For Azure Free Trial Account
- Create RG, VNet & Subnet, VM, Extra Subnet
- Configure Network Security Group
- Create Firewall in azure
- Create Private DNS
- Point to Site in Azure
- Configure VNet Peering in Azure
- Configure Azure Availability-Set and Azure Load Balancer
- Deploy Azure App Service and Traffic Manager
- Generate SSH Keys
- Create an Azure Bastion Host
- Create an Azure Snapshot
- Create a Virtual Machine and Virtual Machine Scale Set
- Create an Azure Storage Account, Azure Storage Container, Upload Blob
- Create Container, Manage Storage Account via Storage Explorer, Access Keys, and SAS Keys
- Create an Unmanaged Disk VM and Managed Data Disk
- Disk Migration From On-Premises Server to Azure
- Configure Azure File Share and File Sync
- Configure Azure Blob Lifecycle Management and Object Replication
- Configure Azure Active Directory, Company branding, and MFA
- Configure Azure Active Directory, Hybrid Identity, and Conditional Access
- Configure Role-Based Access Control In Azure.
- Create Custom RBAC Roles
- Azure Monitoring Using Log Analytics
- Configure Azure Network Watcher
- Backup of Azure VM into Azure Backup Vault
- Backup of On-Premise Server into Azure Backup Vault
- Create an Azure Policy to Allow Specific VM size SKU
- WebApps Creation With 2 Deployment Slots
- Configure Azure Container Service
- Configure Azure Kubernetes Service
- Create Resource Group and Virtual Machine via Cloud PowerShell
- Authenticate to Azure Tenant via PowerShell
- Create an Azure managed disk by using Azure PowerShell
- Create a Resource group, and Virtual Machine using Azure CLI
- Create and Deploy ARM templates using Azure Portal
- Projects
Activity Guides:
I: Register For Azure Free Trial Account
The first thing you must do is to get a Trial Account for Microsoft Azure. (You get 200 USD FREE Credit from Microsoft to practice)
Microsoft Azure is one of the top choices for any organization due to its freedom to build, manage, and deploy applications. Here, we will look at how to register for the Microsoft Azure FREE Trial Account, click here.
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II: Create Resource Group, Virtual Network & Subnet, VM, Extra Subnet
In Azure, a Resource Group is a logical collection of all resources. The resource group stores metadata about the resources. It is generally created on an environment basis such as development, production, or testing resource groups.
Basically, it provides a way to monitor, control access, provision, and manage to bill for collections of assets/resources that are being used by a client.
Azure Virtual Machines (VM) is one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers. Typically, you choose a VM when you need more control over the computing environment than the other choices offer.
Azure Virtual Network (VNet) is the fundamental building block for your private network in Azure. VNet enables many types of Azure resources, such as Azure Virtual Machines (VM), to securely communicate with each other, the internet, and on-premises networks. VNet is similar to a traditional network that you’d operate in your own data center but brings with it additional benefits of Azure’s infrastructure such as scale, availability, and isolation.
A subnet, or subnetwork, is a segmented piece of a larger network. More specifically, subnets are a logical partition of an IP network into multiple, smaller network segments.
All Azure resources deployed into a virtual network are deployed into a subnet within a virtual network.
Read More: About Azure Front Door. Click here
III: Configure Network Security Group
A network security group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network traffic to, or outbound network traffic from, several types of Azure resources. For each rule, you can specify source and destination, port, and protocol.
In this Activity Guide, We will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and how to make your virtual network more secure with the help of network security groups.
IV. Create Firewall in Azure
Azure Firewall is a managed, cloud-based network security service that protects your Azure Virtual Network Resources. It’s a fully stateful firewall as a service with built-in high availability and unrestricted cloud availability. The benefit of the Azure firewall is that you can centrally create, enforce and log application and network connectivity policies across subscription and virtual networks. Azure Firewall uses a static public IP address for your virtual network’s resources allowing outside firewalls to identify traffic organizing from your Virtual network.
In Azure Firewall, the number of VMs that your application uses can scale up and out to whatever is required to meet your needs you don’t have to worry about network security group (NSG) filters or pay the extra license costs associated with a third-party network virtual appliance.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and how to create a route table and configure Azure Firewall
V. Create Private DNS
Azure Private DNS provides a reliable and secure DNS service for your virtual network. Azure Private DNS manages and resolves domain names in the virtual network without the need to configure a custom DNS solution. By using private DNS zones, you can use your own custom domain name instead of the Azure-provided names during deployment.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and how to Configure AZ-Private DNS, Create Record Set.
VI. Configure Point to Site in Azure
A Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN gateway connection allows you to establish a secure connection to your virtual network from a single client computer. A Point to Site connection is established by starting it from the client computer. This solution is very useful for telecommuters who want to connect to Azure VLANs from a remote location.
Point to Site VPN is a useful tool used instead of Site to Site VPN if you have some customers who need to connect to vent from remote locations.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and how to Create & Configure Server-Side Deployment & Configure the Client-Side Deployment.
VII. Configure VNet Peering in Azure
You can connect virtual networks to each other with virtual network peering. These virtual networks can be in the same region or different regions (also known as Global VNet peering).
Once virtual networks have peered at, resources in both virtual networks are able to communicate with each other.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and how to do VNet peering and also communicate between the two virtual networks.
VIII: Configure Azure Availability Sets and Load Balancer
An availability set is a group of virtual machines that are deployed across fault domains and update domains. Availability sets make sure that your application is not affected by single points of failure, like the network switch or the power unit of a rack of servers.
Each virtual machine is assigned an update domain and a fault domain:
- Update domains define the group of VMs that can be updated and restarted at the same period. During planned maintenance, only one update domain is rebooted at a time. By default, there are 5 update domains and you can configure up to 20 update domains.
- Fault domain defines a group of VMs that share a common set of hardware, network switches, and power source.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and Create Two Virtual Machines with Availability Sets
Load Balancer distributes inbound flows that arrive at the load balancer’s front end to backend pool instances. These flows are according to configured load balancing rules and health probes.
- A public load balancer can provide outbound connections for virtual machines (VMs) inside your virtual network.
- Internal load balancers are used to load balance traffic inside a virtual network.
IX: Deploy Azure App Service and Traffic Manager
Azure App Service is a fully managed Platform as a service that is used for publishing Web & Mobile Apps which run on different frameworks and can be written in different programming languages including 3rd party programming languages. App Service not only adds the power of Microsoft Azure to your application, such as security, load balancing, autoscaling, and automated management.
You can also take advantage of its DevOps capabilities, such as continuous deployment from Azure DevOps, GitHub, Docker Hub, and other sources, package management, staging environments, custom domain, and TLS/SSL certificates.
Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer service. The Traffic Manager allows the user or admins to distribute traffic to their public-facing applications across the global Azure regions.
Traffic Manager uses DNS to direct the client requests to the appropriate service endpoint based on a traffic-routing method.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and Creating Web Apps in App service of Azure & Traffic manager.
X: Generate SSH Keys
SSH keys come in many sizes, but a popular choice is RSA 2048-bit encryption, which is comparable to a 617 digit long password. On Windows systems, it is possible to generate your own SSH key pair by downloading and using an SSH client like PuTTY.
On Mac and Linux systems, it is possible to generate an SSH key pair using a terminal window.
In this guide, we will discuss how to generate SSH keys and use them for connecting your Linux VM.
Create and Connect an Ubuntu Virtual Machine in Azure.
XI: Create an Azure Bastion host
The Azure Bastion service is a new fully platform-managed PaaS service that you provision inside your virtual network. It provides secure and seamless RDP/SSH connectivity to your virtual machines directly in the Azure portal over TLS.
When you connect via Azure Bastion, your virtual machines do not need a public IP address.
To know more about this service, click here.
XII: Create an Azure Snapshot
A snapshot is a representation of an object at a specific point in time. A snapshot incurs billing for the incremental size of the data it holds. Azure snapshot is a full read-only copy of a virtual hard disk (VHD). You can take a snapshot of an OS or data disk VHD to use as a backup or to troubleshoot virtual machine (VM) issues.
In this Activity Guide, we will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and Create a Snapshot also Create an OS Disk from Snapshot.
XIII: Create Virtual Machine and Virtual Machine Scale Set
The most basic task that can be performed on any cloud platform is the creation of a Virtual Machine
Azure Virtual Machines (VM) is one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers. Typically, you choose a VM when you need more control over the computing environment than the other choices offer.
Virtual machine scale sets allow you to create and manage a group of identical, load-balanced VMs. where the number of VMs automatically increases and decreases based on demand.
This guide gives you information about what you should consider before you create a VM, how you create it, and how you manage it using Azure Portal, PowerShell, and CLI and also all the information you need to be able to keep your machines highly available, redundant, and scaled according to demand.
XIV. Create an Azure Storage Account, Azure Storage Container, Upload Blob, and Assign File Storage To VM
An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. The storage account provides a unique namespace for your Azure Storage data that is accessible from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS. Data in your Azure storage account is durable and highly available, secure, and massively scalable.
blobs consist of blocks of data assembled to make a blob. Most scenarios using Blob storage employ block blobs. Block blobs are ideal for storing text and binary data in the cloud, like files, images, and videos.
Azure Files offers fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry-standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. You can mount Azure file shares concurrently on cloud or on-premises deployments of Windows, Linux, and macOS.
In this Activity Guide, We will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and create a storage account of your own and create a Storage Container with a BLOB and the steps on How to work with Azure file share and How to Mount to it on your On-premises or Azure VM.
XV: Create Container, Manage Storage Account via Storage Explorer, Access Keys, and SAS Keys
Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer is a standalone app that makes it easy to work with Azure Storage data on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Two access keys are generated, one is the primary access key and another is the secondary access key. These keys are required for authentication when accessing the storage account.
A shared access signature (SAS) is a URI that grants restricted access rights to Azure Storage resources. You can provide a shared access signature to clients who should not be trusted with your storage account key but to whom you wish to delegate access to certain storage account resources.
In this Activity Guide, We will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and to:
- Manage Azure Storage from Azure Storage Explorer
- Manage Azure Storage Account via Access Keys
- Delegate access with a shared access signature (SAS)
XVI: Create an Unmanaged Disk VM and Managed Data Disk
Managed Disks are managed by Microsoft Azure and you don’t need any storage account while created a new disk. Since the storage account is managed by Azure you do not have full control of the disks that are being created.
Un-managed Disks is something that requires you to create a storage account before you create any new disk. Since the storage account is created and owned by you, you have full control over all the data that is present on your storage account. Additionally, you also need to take care of encryption, data recovery plans, etc.
Data disk: A data disk is a managed disk that’s attached to a virtual machine to store application data, or other data you need to keep. Data disks are registered as SCSI drives and are labeled with a letter that you choose.
In this Activity Guide, We will walk you through the steps to browse through the Azure Portal and to:
- Create a Virtual Machine with Unmanaged Disk
- Locate and Validate the Disk
- Attach a Managed Data Disk
XVII: Disk Migration From On-Premises Server To Azure
Cloud migration is the process of moving digital assets like data, workloads, IT resources, or applications to cloud infrastructure.In Disk Migration, our disk present on-premises is migrated to the Azure cloud.
In this Lab, we have Covered Steps for:
- Create a Virtual Machine
- Migrate On-Premises VM Data Disk to Azure
XVIII: Configure Azure File Share and Azure File Sync
An Azure file share is a convenient place for cloud applications to write their logs, metrics, and crash dumps. Logs can be written by the application instances via the File REST API, and developers can access them by mounting the file share on their local machine.
Azure File Share is deployed into storage accounts, which are top-level objects that represent a shared pool of storage.
Azure File Sync is a service that allows you to cache several Azure file shares on an on-premises Windows Server or cloud VM. The files will be stored in the cloud in Azure File Shares.
XIX: Configure Azure Blob Lifecycle Management and Object Replication
Azure Blob storage is Microsoft’s object storage solution for the cloud. Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data. Unstructured data is data that doesn’t adhere to a particular data model or definition, such as text or binary data.
Microsoft Azure provides tiering for your blob data, which you can set as the default level. (either upon creation of the storage account or at a later date). To check the default storage tiering of your storage account, go to the Azure Portal, choose the configuration, and then the access tier that the blobs default to in that storage account is shown. Azure Blob Storage lifecycle management offers a rich, rule-based policy that you can use to transition your data to the best access tier and to expire data at the end of its lifecycle.
XX: Configure Azure Active Directory, Company branding, and MFA
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is Microsoft’s cloud-based identity and access management service, which helps your employees sign in and access resources in:
• External resources, such as Microsoft 365, the Azure portal, and thousands of other SaaS applications.
• Internal resources, such as apps on your corporate network and intranet, along with any cloud apps developed by your organization. For more information about creating a tenant for your organization
In this Activity Guide, we are going to implement the following Task:
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- Create Azure Active Directory
- Create One Global Administrator
- Activate Premium AD license and Assign to Global Admin.
- Configure Multi-Factor Authentication.
XXI: Configure Azure Active Directory, Hybrid Identity, and Conditional Access
Microsoft’s identity solutions span on-premises and cloud-based capabilities. These solutions create a common user identity for authentication and authorization to all resources, regardless of location. We call this hybrid identity.
Conditional Access: a Conditional Access policy is an if-then statement, of Assignments and Access controls. A Conditional Access policy brings signals together, to make decisions, and enforce organizational policies.
XXII: Configure Role-Based Access Control In Azure
Azure role-based access control (RBAC) is the authorization system you use to manage access to Azure resources. To grant access, you assign roles to users, groups, service principals, or managed identities at a particular scope
Access management for cloud resources is a critical function for any organization that is using the cloud. Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) helps you manage who has access to Azure resources, what they can do with those resources, and what areas they have access to.
In this guide, we will provide you the information on how to Configure RBAC Roles.
XXIII: Create Custom RBAC Roles using Azure Portal
If the Azure built-in roles don’t meet the specific needs of your organization, you can create your own custom roles. Just like built-in roles, you can assign custom roles to users, groups, and service principals at the management group, subscription, and resource group scopes.
Custom roles can be shared between subscriptions that trust the same Azure AD directory. There is a limit of 5,000 custom roles per directory. (For Azure Germany and Azure China 21Vianet, the limit is 2,000 custom roles.) Custom roles can be created using the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, or the REST API.
XXIV: Azure Monitoring Using Log Analytics
Azure Monitor helps you maximize the usability and performance of your applications and services. It provides comprehensive solutions for telemetry collection, analysis, and negotiation from the cloud and local environments. This information will help you understand how your applications work and proactively identify the issues that affect them and the resources they rely on.
What you can do with Azure Monitor includes:
- Detect and diagnose problems with applications and dependencies in Application Insights.
- Link infrastructure issues to VM Insights and Container Insights.
- Drill Log Analytics tracking data for troubleshooting and in-depth analysis.
- Support large operations with smart alerts and automatic actions.
- Create visualizations using Azure dashboards and workbooks.
XXV: Configure Azure Network Watcher
Azure Network Watcher provides tools to monitor, diagnose, view metrics, and enable or disable logs for resources in an Azure virtual network. Network Watcher is designed to monitor and repair the network health of IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) products which includes Virtual Machines, Virtual Networks, Application Gateways, Load balancers, etc.
By using Network Watcher, you can Monitor communication between a virtual machine and an endpoint.
XXVI: Backup of Azure VM into Azure Backup Vault
Azure offers an end-to-end backup and disaster recovery solution that is simple, secure, scalable and cost-effective—and can be integrated with on-premises data protection solutions. In the case of service disruption or accidental deletion or corruption of data, recover your business services in a timely and orchestrated manner. The Azure backup and disaster recovery solution is simple to architect, cloud-native, highly available, and resilient.
You can back up on-premises Windows machines directly to Azure by using the Azure Backup Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent. Linux machines aren’t supported.
In this Lab, we Configure the Backup and Site Recovery.
XXVII: Backup of On-Premise Server into Azure Backup Vault
Azure offers an end-to-end backup and disaster recovery solution that is simple, secure, scalable, and cost-effective—and can be integrated with on-premises data protection solutions. In the case of service disruption or accidental deletion or corruption of data, recover your business services in a timely and orchestrated manner. The Azure backup and disaster recovery solution is simple to architect, cloud-native, highly available, and resilient.
In this Lab, we Create Recovery Service Vault and Configure Backup
XXVIII: Create an Azure Policy to Allow Specific VM size SKU
Azure Policy will help you apply business standards and assess their compliance on a large scale. Azure Policy provides an aggregated view to evaluate the overall state of the environment, with the ability to drill down to the per-resource, per-policy granularity.
Azure Policy also helps to bring your resources to compliance through bulk remediation for existing resources and automatic remediation for new resources. Azure Policy includes implementing governance for resource consistency, regulatory compliance, security, cost, and management. To simplify management, several business rules can be grouped to form a policy initiative.
XXIX: WebApps Creation With 2 Deployment Slots
Here you deploy your web app, web app on Linux, mobile back end, or API app to Azure App Service, you can use a separate deployment slot instead of the default production slot when you’re running in the Standard, Premium, or Isolated App Service plan tier.
Deploying your application to a secondary slot has the following benefits:
- You can validate app changes in a staging secondary deployment slot before swapping it with the production slot.
- Deploying an app to a secondary slot first and swapping it into production makes sure that all instances of the slot are running smoothly
- After a swap, if the changes swapped into the production slot aren’t as you expect, you can reverse the swap immediately to get your “last known good site” back.
XXX: Configure Azure Container Service
Containers are becoming the preferred way to package, deploy, and manage cloud applications. Azure Container Instances offers the fastest and simplest way to run a container in Azure, without having to manage any virtual machines and without having to adopt a higher-level service. Azure Container Instances is a great solution for any scenario that can operate in isolated Containers offer significant startup benefits over virtual machines (VMs).
Azure Container Instances also supports executing a command in a running container by providing an interactive shell to help with application development and troubleshooting. Access takes place over HTTPS, using TLS to secure client connections.
XXXI: Configure Azure Kubernetes Service
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) simplifies deploying a managed Kubernetes cluster in Azure by offloading the operational overhead to Azure. As a hosted Kubernetes service, Azure handles critical tasks, like health monitoring and maintenance. Since Kubernetes masters are managed by Azure, you only manage and maintain the agent nodes. Thus, AKS is free; you only pay for the agent nodes within your clusters, not for the masters.
You can configure an AKS cluster to integrate with Azure AD. With Azure AD integration, you can set up Kubernetes access based on existing identity and group membership.
In this Lab, we have deployed an Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster & Deploy Pods into the Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster.
Check our blog for more information on Azure Kubernetes Service.
XXXII: Create Resource Group and Virtual Machine via Cloud PowerShell
The Azure Cloud Shell is a free interactive shell that you can use to run the steps in this article. It has common Azure tools preinstalled and configured to use with your account.
This Activity Guide covers Steps for:
- How to create a Resource group using Cloud PowerShell.
- How to create a Virtual Machine using Cloud PowerShell and to connect it.
XXXIII: Authenticate to Azure Tenant via PowerShell
Azure PowerShell is a set of cmdlets for managing Azure resources directly from the PowerShell command line. Azure PowerShell is designed to make it easy to learn and get started with but provides powerful features for automation. Written in .NET Standard, Azure PowerShell works with PowerShell 5.1 on Windows, and PowerShell 7.x and higher on all platforms.
The Az PowerShell module is a set of cmdlets for managing Azure resources directly from PowerShell. PowerShell provides powerful features for automation that can be leveraged for managing your Azure resources for example in the context of a CI/CD pipeline.
A tenant represents an organization. It’s a dedicated instance of Azure AD that an organization or app developer receives at the beginning of a relationship with Microsoft. The relationship could start with signing up for Azure, Microsoft Intune, or Microsoft 365.
XXXIV: Create an Azure managed disk by using Azure PowerShell
Azure-managed disks are block-level storage volumes that are managed by Azure and used with Azure Virtual Machines. Managed disks are like a physical disk in an on-premises server but, virtualized. With managed disks, all you have to do is specify the disk size, the disk type, and provision the disk. Once you provision the disk, Azure handles the rest.
This Activity Guide covers steps How to:
- Start a PowerShell session in Azure Cloud Shell
- Create a resource group and an Azure managed disk by using Azure PowerShell
- Configure the managed disk by using Azure PowerShell
XXXV: Create a Resource group, and Virtual Machine using Azure CLI
VM is one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers. Typically, you choose a VM when you need more control over the computing environment than the other choices offer. This article gives you information about what you should consider before you create a VM, how you create it, and how you manage it.
Azure Cloud Shell is a browser-based shell experience to manage and develop Azure resources. Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources, it provides the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
This Activity Guide Cover steps for:
- Creating a Resource Group using Azure CLI
- Adding Name
- Region and subscription
- Create a Virtual Machine using Azure CLI
- Assign name and resource group
- Assigning OS and username, password
- Selecting Networking
XXXVI: Create and Deploy ARM templates using Azure Portal
Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates). The template is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file that defines the infrastructure and configuration for your project. The template uses declarative syntax, which lets you state what you intend to deploy without having to write the sequence of programming commands to create it. In the template, you specify the resources to deploy and the properties for those resources.
In this Activity Guide, we are going to create and deploy an Azure VM ARM Template using the Azure portal.
Projects:
1. Create a WordPress site on Azure Portal
WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) used by over 40% of the web to create websites, blogs, and other applications. WordPress can be run on a few different Azure services: AKS, Virtual Machines, Azure Container Apps and App Service.
In this Project, you’ll learn how to create and deploy your first WordPress site to Azure App Service on Linux with Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server using the WordPress Azure Marketplace item by App Service.
2. Host your Portfolio via Azure Storage
In today’s digital age, building an online portfolio is essential for showcasing your skills, experience, and achievements. A portfolio can help you stand out in a crowded job market,
attract potential clients, or even land your dream job.
One of the most cost-effective and scalable ways to host your portfolio online is by using Azure Blob Storage and Azure Static Website Hosting. With Azure Blob Storage, you can store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web, while Azure Static Website Hosting allows you to host static websites without the need for a web server or any other infrastructure.
3. Role Based Access Control In Azure
Role-based access control (RBAC) restricts network access based on a person’s role within an organization and has become one of the main methods for advanced access control. The roles in RBAC refer to the levels of access that employees have to the network. Employees are only allowed to access the information necessary to effectively perform their job duties. Access can be based on several factors, such as authority, responsibility, and job competency. In addition, access to computer resources can be limited to specific tasks such as the ability to view, create, or modify a file.
As a result, lower-level employees usually do not have access to sensitive data if they do not need it to fulfill their responsibilities. This is especially helpful if you have many employees and use third-parties and contractors that make it difficult to closely monitor network access. Using RBAC will help in securing your company’s sensitive data and important applications.
Related/References
- [AZ-104] Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Exam: Everything You Need To Know
- AZ-104 v/s AZ-103: Microsoft Azure Certification Exam
- Azure Cloud Administrator [AZ-104] Certification Q/A (Free Masterclass)
- [AZ-104] Region, Availability Zone, Availability Sets and Fault Domain, Update Domain In Microsoft Azure
- Virtual Network (VNet) Peering in Azure
- Azure Kubernetes Service & Azure Container Instances For Beginners
- Azure PowerShell Module & Guide
- To know about the official Microsoft Azure Administration certification exam click here.
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Ram says
Pls share azure syllabus
Rahul Dangayach says
Hi Ram,
Please check the link below:
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Jose Figueredo says
I attended today’s Master Class and registered for the Azure 103 course, I also created the free account, and created the storage, any other activity I can do while the class starts…
Please advise!
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Odeh says
Will you grant us certificate?
Varsha Sharma says
Hi Odeh,
We only provide training on Az-103 and you can get the certification from the offical webiste of Microsoft.
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syed says
Hi
You have mentioned the heading as “Hands-on-lab-exercise”… but where is the lab excercise????? its just theory only just total theory…… “where are the steps”??
Rahul Dangayach says
Hi Syed,
Regarding this, I would like to inform you that we have these guides available inside our training program.
This blog is to show that we provide these guides as part of our training program which you will be performing.
If you want to be a part of this training program, I would suggest you attend a 60-90 mins free masterclass where we cover everything like what to expect and everything you need is covered inside this program.
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Akhilesh Pandey says
Hi Rahul,
Greeting for the day!
Could you please share all lab steps for AZ-104 as you mention in this post.
Your response is highly appreciated.
Rahul Dangayach says
Hi Akhilesh,
This blog is to show that we provide these guides as part of our training program which you will be performing.
The steps and the guides are part of our training program.
If you would like to be a part of this training program, I would suggest you attend a 60-90 mins free masterclass where we cover everything like what to expect and everything you need is covered inside this program.
Please check the link below to register for the same:
https://k21academy.com/az10402
For more information on the course please drop us an email at contact@k21academy.com and the team will help you.
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Sheila Winfield says
I just signed up for your program and hope to complete in 4 weeks and My name is Sheila Dorse Winfield in U.S at 615/330-1890 Can somebody contact me before 9am to discuss; I enjoyed the session,
Rahul Dangayach says
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ILORI ADEOLA says
can this material not be downloaded for later study
Rahul Dangayach says
Hi Ilori,
This blog is to show that we provide these guides as part of our training program which you will be performing.
The steps and the guides are part of our training program.
If you would like to be a part of this training program, I would suggest you attend a 60-90 mins free masterclass where we cover everything like what to expect and everything you need is covered inside this program.
Please check the link below to register for the same:
https://k21academy.com/az10402
For more information on the course please drop us an email at contact@k21academy.com and the team will help you.
Thanks and Regards
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