- Create users and groups
- Manage device settings perform bulk user updates
- Manage user and group properties
- Configure Azure AD join
- Manage guest accounts
- Configure self-service password reset
- Not: Azure AD connect; PIM
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Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator)
Learn about the fundamentals of Microsoft Azure with Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) by INFOSECTRAIN.
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Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study, Virtual Classroom
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Frequency of Classes
Weekdays, Weekends
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Course overview
The Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) certification course aims to improve and gather recent knowledge on various Microsoft Azure Cloud tiers. Candidates will also acquire hands-on experience in optimizing cloud performance and scalability, provisioning, dependability, and monitoring.
The Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) training will assist in assessing applicants' competence in managing cloud services, such as computing, networking, storage, and other Microsoft Azure Cloud capabilities. The certification curriculum serves as the only basis for the training.
This particular Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) certification provides a comprehensive understanding of cloud services across the entire IT life cycle, including applications, network infrastructure, and environments. It will assist candidates in learning a reliable plan to integrate secure infrastructure solutions on the Microsoft Azure platform. The Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) certification syllabus aims to make the fundamentals of the field more understandable and effective for the students.
Also Read:
Microsoft Azure Certification Training for Azure Solutions Architect (AZ-303 & AZ-304)
Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Certification Training for AZ 300-301
The highlights
- 100% Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) online course
- 45 hours of instructor-led training
- Classes in 4 hours/day during weekend or weekday
- Cover official Microsoft curriculum
- After certification, accredited to be a certified trainer
- Learning mode - One-to-one training, online training, corporate training
- One month course
- Accredited by INFOSECTRAIN
Program offerings
- Online training
- Online classes
- Reading materials
- Mcq based assessments
Course and certificate fees
certificate availability
certificate providing authority
Eligibility criteria
Work experience
The candidate needs to have a minimum of 6 months of experience in administering Azure and effective experience in using the PowerShell, Azure portal, ARM templates, and the command-line interface to apply for the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) by INFOSECTRAIN.
Education
The candidate should have the basic fundamental knowledge about Azure's core services, workloads, governance and security, and a basic understanding of the IT sector to enrol in the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) certification course.
Certification qualifying details
The candidate needs to complete the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) course by participating in two exams - Microsoft Azure Administrator Exam AZ-104 and AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals to access the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) certification.
What you will learn
After completing the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) programme, the candidate would learn the following elements -
- The candidate would be able to know about managing the Azure resources and subscriptions
- The curriculum will focus on implementing and managing the Azure storage to the great extent
- Deployment along with the management of the virtual machines (VMs) will be taught to the enrolled students
- The candidate could know about the configuration and management that virtual networks require while functioning and working
- The candidate would easily identify the kind of management that a process will include
- The candidate will be introduced to the core concepts of cloud services first and then later to their functioning
- The candidate could easily identify the difference between public, private and hybrid cloud models through the functioning process
- Azure management tools, including Azure CLI, will be taught to the students
- The student will learn about the methods to protect their data from various threats
Who it is for
Following candidates can apply for the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) programme -
- Azure administrators and Azure cloud engineers can opt for the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) course
- Systems Administrators intending to be more efficient and wanting to advance their Azure skills can take the course
- Non-technical people using the Azure software can opt for the course
- Candidates who want to study the Azure fundamentals can opt for the course
Admission details
Follow the below-mentioned procedure to get enrolled in the Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) online course -
Step 1: Visit the course’s homepage to gain complete information about the course.
Step 2: Tap on the option “enroll now.”
Step 3: Fill in the required details on the portal.
Step 4: The request for the application for registration is successfully registered.
Step 5: Further, the candidate will receive mail when the course starts.
The syllabus
Manage Azure identities and governance
Manage Azure AD objects
Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
- Create a custom role
- Provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles
- Resource groups
- Subscriptions
- Resources (VM, disk, etc.)
- Manage multiple directories
- Interpret access assignments
Manage subscriptions and governance
- Configure resource locks
- Configure Azure policies
- Apply tags
- Create and manage resource groups
- Remove RGs
- Move resources
- Configure management groups
- Manage subscriptions
- Configure cost management
Implement and manage storage
Manage storage accounts
- Create and configure storage accounts
- Configure network access to storage accounts
- Generate shared access signature
- Implement Azure storage replication
- Manage access keys
- Configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
Manage data in Azure storage
- Export from Azure job
- Install and use Azure Storage Explorer
- Import into Azure job
- Copy data by using AZCopy
Configure Azure files and Azure blob storage
- Create an Azure file share
- Configure Azure blob storage
- Create and configure Azure file sync service
- Configure storage tiers for Azure blobs
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
Configure VMs for high availability and scalability
- Deploy and configure scale sets
- Configure high availability
Automate deployment and configuration of VMs
- Modify the Azure resource manager (ARM) template
- Deploy from template
- Configure VHD template
- Save a deployment as an ARM template
- Automate configuration management by using custom script extensions
Create and configure VMs
- Configure Azure disk encryption
- Manage VM sizes
- Move VMs from one resource group to another
- Configure networking
- Add data discs
- Redeploy VMs
Create and configure containers
- Create and configure Azure container instances (ACI)
- Create and configure Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Not: selecting a container solution architecture or product; container registry settings
Create and configure web apps
- Create and configure App Service
- Create and configure App Service Plans
- Not: Azure functions; logic apps; event grid
Configure and manage virtual networking
Implement and manage virtual networking
- Create and configure VNET peering
- Configure private and public IP addresses, network routes, network interface, subnets, and virtual network
Configure name resolution
- Configure Azure DNS
- Configure custom DNS settings
- Configure a private or public DNS zone
Secure access to virtual networks
- Create security rules
- Evaluate effective security rules
- Associate an NSG to a subnet or network interface
- Deploy and configure Azure Bastion Service
- Deploy and configure Azure Firewall
- Not: Implement application security groups; DDoS
Configure load balancing
- Configure application gateway
- Configure load balancing rules
- Configure an internal load balancer
- Configure a public load balancer troubleshoot load balancing
- Not: Traffic manager and front door and private link
Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
- monitor on-premises connectivity
- use Network Performance Monitor
- use Network Watcher
- troubleshoot external networking
- troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure virtual network
- Create and configure Azure VPN gateway
- Configure ExpressRoute
- Create and configure VPNs
- Configure Azure virtual WAN
Monitor and backup Azure resources
Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
- Configure and interpret metrics
- Analyze metrics across subscriptions
- Configure log analytics
- Configure diagnostic settings
- Implement a log analytics workspace
- Query and analyze logs
- Create a query
- Interpret graphs
- Save a query to the dashboard
- Set up alerts and actions
- Create and test alerts to create action groups
- Analyze alerts across subscriptions
- View alerts in Azure monitor
- Configure application insights
- Not: Network monitoring
Implement backup and recovery
- Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure backup service
- Configure and review backup reports
- Create a recovery services vault
- Use soft delete to recover Azure VMs
- Perform site-to-site recovery by using Azure site recovery
- Create and configure a backup policy
- Not: SQL or HANA
Describe cloud concepts
Identify the benefits and considerations of using cloud services
- Identify the benefits of cloud computing, such as high availability, scalability, elasticity, agility, and disaster recovery
- Describe the consumption-based model
- Identify the differences between capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx)
Describe the differences between categories of cloud services
- Describe the shared responsibility model
- Describe Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
- Describe Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
- Describe Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
- Describe serverless computing
- Identify a service type based on a use case
Describe the differences between types of cloud computing
- Dene cloud computing
- Describe private cloud
- Describe public cloud
- Compare and contrast the three types of cloud computing
- Describe hybrid cloud
Describe core azure services
Describe the core Azure architectural components
- Describe the usage and benefits of availability zones
- Describe the usage and benefits of regions and region pairs
- Describe the usage and benefits of resource groups
- Describe the usage and benefits of management groups
- Explain Azure resources
- Describe the usage and benefits of subscriptions
- Describe the usage and benefits of the Azure resource manager
Describe core resources available in Azure
- Describe the usage and benefits of container (Blob) storage, disk storage, file storage, and storage tiers
- Describe the usage and benefits of virtual machines, Azure app services, Azure container instances (ACI), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and windows virtual desktop
- Describe the usage and benefits of the Azure marketplace
- Describe the usage and benefits of Cosmos DB, Azure SQL database, Azure Database for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, and SQL managed instance
- Describe the usage and benefits of virtual networks, VPN gateway, virtual network peering, and express route
Describe core solutions and management tools on Azure
Describe core solutions available in Azure
- Describe the usage and benefits of Azure machine learning, cognitive services, and Azure Bot Service
- Describe the usage and benefits of the internet of things (IoT) hub, IoT central, and Azure sphere
- Describe the usage and benefits of Azure DevOps, GitHub, GitHub Actions, and Azure DevTest labs
- Describe the usage and benefits of serverless computing solutions that include Azure functions and logic apps
- Describe the usage and benefits of Azure Synapse Analytics, HDInsight, and Azure Databricks
Describe Azure management tools
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure resource manager (ARM) templates
- Describe the functionality and usage of the Azure monitor
- Describe the functionality and usage of the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, cloud shell, and Azure mobile app
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure service health
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure advisor
Describe general security and network security features
Describe Azure security features
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure sentinel
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure dedicated hosts
- Describe basic features of Azure security center, including policy compliance, security alerts, secure score, and resource hygiene
- Describe the functionality and usage of the key vault
Describe Azure network security
- Describe the concept of defense in depth
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure Firewall
- Describe the functionality and usage of network security groups (NSG)
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure DDoS protection
Describe identity, governance, privacy, and compliance features
Describe core Azure identity services
- Describe the functionality and usage of conditional access, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Explain the difference between authentication and authorization dene Azure active directory
- Describe the functionality and usage of the Azure active directory
- define Azure Active Directory
Describe Azure governance features
- Describe the functionality and usage of role-based access control (RBAC)
- Describe the functionality and usage of resource locks
- Describe the functionality and usage of tags
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure policy
- Describe the Cloud adoption framework for Azure
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure blueprints
Describe privacy and compliance resources
- Describe the Microsoft core tenets of security, privacy, and compliance
- Describe the purpose of the trust centre
- Describe the purpose of the Microsoft privacy statement, online services terms (OST), and data protection amendment (DPA)
- Describe the purpose of the Azure compliance documentation
- Describe the purpose of Azure sovereign regions (Azure government cloud services and Azure China cloud services)
Describe Azure cost management and service level agreements
Describe methods for planning and managing costs
- Identify factors that can affect costs (resource types, services, locations, ingress, and egress traffic)
- Describe the functionality and usage of the pricing calculator and the total cost of ownership (TCO) calculator
- Identify factors that can reduce costs (reserved instances, reserved capacity, hybrid use benet, spot pricing)
- Describe the functionality and usage of Azure cost management
Describe Azure service level agreements (SLAs) and service life cycles
- Describe the service lifecycle in Azure (public preview and general availability)
- Describe the purpose of an Azure service level agreement (SLA)
- Identify actions that can impact an SLA (i.e. availability zones)
Evaluation process
Overall, the candidate needs to appear in two exams - Microsoft Azure Administrator Exam AZ-104 and AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals and score 700 marks out of 1000 marks to be eligible for the certification.
How it helps
The Microsoft Azure Combo (Fundamentals + Administrator) course assists participants in qualifying for the various levels of Azure cloud certification. It also helps students gain high-demand employment in the Microsoft Azure market. The candidate will get hands-on expertise in services and technologies that will improve their professional abilities. They will receive training for two courses - Microsoft Azure Administrator and Microsoft Azure fundamentals that demonstrate their professional development dedication.
Instructors
Mr Rishabh Kotiyal
Trainer
Freelancer
Mr Krish
Trainer
Freelancer
Other Bachelors, Other Masters
FAQs
The Azure administrators, engineers, and even the non-technical people can opt for the course who wants to learn about this field.
No, it is a completely online course, so no offline interaction will take place during the course
The candidate needs to have fundamental knowledge about the Azure and IT field to apply for the course.
Yes, candidates can have the query session with the enrolment counselor before enrolling for the course.
A total of eleven modules are there in the entire certification syllabus of this particular course.
To apply for this course, the applicant must have a minimum of 6 months of expertise in Azure administration and functional expertise with PowerShell, the Azure Portal, ARM templates, and the command-line interface.