AZ-104T00: Microsoft Azure Administrator Training

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Azure AZ 104 Training Course Overview

The Azure AZ 104 training course focuses on equipping IT Professionals with the necessary skills to effectively manage their Azure subscriptions. It covers a range of essential topics, including securing identities, administering infrastructure, configuring virtual networking, connecting Azure and on-premises sites, managing network traffic, implementing storage solutions, creating and scaling virtual machines, deploying web apps and containers, backing up and sharing data, and monitoring solutions.

Intended Audience For Azure AZ 104 Training

  • Azure Administrators
  • Cloud Administrators
  • Identity Management Professionals
  • Governance Specialists
  • Storage Administrators
  • Compute Administrators
  • Virtual Network Administrators
  • Resource Provisioning Experts
  • Resource Sizing Specialists
  • Cloud Environment Monitors

Certification Path

Learning objectives for the Azure AZ 104 training course

  • Manage Azure resources, including virtual machines, containers, storage, and networks.
  • Implement and manage Azure identity and access management (IAM).
  • Implement and manage Azure governance and compliance.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot Azure resources.
  • Deploy and manage Azure applications.

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Benefits of taking the Azure AZ 104 training

  • Advance your career: The Azure AZ 104 training certification is a highly sought-after credential by employers in the cloud computing industry. By taking this training, you can demonstrate your skills and knowledge to potential employers and advance your career.
  • Increase your earning potential: Azure Administrators are in high demand, and they earn a competitive salary. According to Indeed, the average salary for an Azure Administrator in the United States is $112,000 per year.
  • Gain valuable skills: The Azure AZ 104 Training will teach you valuable skills in cloud computing, including Azure resource management, IAM, governance and compliance, monitoring and troubleshooting, and application deployment and management. These skills will be in high demand for many years to come.
  • Stay ahead of the curve: The cloud computing industry is constantly evolving, and it is important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. The Azure AZ 104 Training will help you stay ahead of the curve and learn the latest Azure skills.
  • Network with other professionals: The Azure AZ 104 Training is a great opportunity to network with other Azure professionals. You can learn from each other, share tips and tricks, and collaborate on projects.

Course Fee: $1,450

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Azure AZ 104 Training Course Modules

Configure Azure Active Directory
  • Define Azure AD concepts, including identities, accounts, and tenants.
  • Describe Azure AD features to support different configurations.
  • Understand differences between Azure AD and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
  • Choose between supported editions of Azure AD.
  • Implement the Azure AD join feature.
  • Use the Azure AD self-service password reset feature.
  • Configure users accounts and user account properties.
  • Create new user accounts.
  • Import bulk user accounts with a template.
  • Configure group accounts and assignment types.
  • Determine the correct region to locate Azure services.
  • Review features and use cases for Azure subscriptions.
  • Obtain an Azure subscription.
  • Understand billing and features for different Azure subscriptions.
  • Use Microsoft Cost Management for cost analysis.
  • Discover when to use Azure resource tagging.
  • Identify ways to reduce costs.
  • Create management groups to target policies and spending budgets.
  • Implement Azure Policy with policy and initiative definitions.
  • Scope Azure policies and determine compliance.
  • Identify features and use cases for role-based access control.
  • List and create role definitions.
  • Create role assignments.
  • Identify differences between Azure RBAC and Azure Active Directory roles.
  • Manage access to subscriptions with RBAC.
  • Review built-in Azure RBAC roles.
  • Manage resources with the Azure portal.
  • Manage resources with Azure Cloud Shell.
  • Manage resources with Azure PowerShell.
  • Manage resources with Azure CLI.
  • Identify the features and usage cases for Azure Resource Manager.
  • Describe each Azure Resource Manager component and its usage.
  • Organize your Azure resources with resource groups.
  • Apply Azure Resource Manager locks.
  • Move Azure resources between groups, subscriptions, and regions.
  • Remove resources and resource groups.
  • Apply and track resource limits.
  • List the advantages of Azure templates.
  • Identify the Azure template schema components.
  • Specify Azure template parameters.
  • Locate and use Azure Quickstart Templates.
  • 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 and determine which resources require public IP addresses.
  • Create and determine which resources require private IP addresses.
  • Create virtual networks.
  • Determine when to use network security groups.
  • Implement network security group rules.
  • Evaluate network security group effective rules.
  • Examine advantages of application security groups.
  • Determine when to use Azure Firewall.
  • Implement Azure Firewall including firewall rules.
  • Identify features and usage cases for domains, custom domains, and private zones.
  • Verify custom domain names by using DNS records.
  • Implement DNS zones, DNS delegation, and DNS record sets.
  • 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.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure VPN Gateway.
  • Implement high availability scenarios.
  • Configure site-to-site VPN connections by using a VPN gateway.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure ExpressRoute.
  • Coexist site-to-site and Azure ExpressRoute networks.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Virtual WAN.
  • Implement system routes and user-defined routes.
  • Configure a custom route.
  • Implement service endpoints.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Private Link and endpoint services.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Load Balancer.
  • Implement public and internal Azure load balancers.
  • Compare features of load balancer SKUs and configuration differences.
  • Configure back-end pools, load-balancing rules, session persistence, and health probes.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Application Gateway.
  • Implement an Azure application gateway, including selecting a routing method.
  • Configure gateway components, such as listeners, health probes, and routing rules.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure storage accounts.
  • Select between different types of Azure Storage and storage accounts.
  • Select a storage replication strategy.
  • Configure network access to storage accounts.
  • Secure storage endpoints.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Blob Storage.
  • Configure Blob Storage and Blob access tiers.
  • Configure Blob lifecycle management rules.
  • Configure Blob object replication.
  • Upload and price Blob Storage.
  • 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.
  • Identify storage for file shares and blob data.
  • Configure Azure Files shares and file share snapshots.
  • Identify features and usage cases of Azure File Sync.
  • Identify Azure File Sync components and configuration steps.
  • Configure and use Azure Storage Explorer.
  • Configure the Azure Import/Export service.
  • Use the WAImportExport tool with the Azure Import/Export service.
  • Configure and use AZCopy.
  • Create a virtual machine planning checklist.
  • Determine virtual machine locations and pricing models.
  • Determine the correct virtual machine size.
  • Configure virtual machine storage.
  • Implement availability sets and availability zones.
  • Implement update and fault domains.
  • Implement Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets.
  • Autoscale virtual machines.
  • Identify features and usage cases for virtual machine extensions.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Custom Script Extensions.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Desired State Configuration.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure App Service.
  • Select an appropriate Azure App Service plan pricing tier.
  • Scale an Azure App Service plan.
  • Scale out an Azure App Service plan.
  • 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.
  • Identify when to use containers versus virtual machines.
  • Identify the features and usage cases of Azure Container Instances.
  • Implement Azure container groups.
  • Identify Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) components including pods, clusters, and nodes.
  • Configure network connections for AKS.
  • Configure storage options for AKS.
  • Implement security options for AKS.
  • Scale AKS including adding Azure Container Instances.
  • Identify features and usage cases for Azure Backup.
  • Configure Azure Recovery Services vault backup options.
  • Configure the Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent for Azure Backup.
  • Implement on-premises file and folder backups.
  • Identify features and usage cases for different Azure backup methods.
  • Configure virtual machine snapshots and backup options.
  • Implement virtual machine backup and restore, including soft delete.
  • Perform site-to-site recovery by using Azure Site Recovery.
  • Compare the Azure Backup agent to the Microsoft Azure Backup Server.
  • Identify the features and usage cases for Azure Monitor.
  • Configure and interpret metrics and logs.
  • Identify the Azure Monitor components and data types.
  • Configure the Azure Monitor activity log.
  • Identify Azure Monitor alerts, including alert types and alert states.
  • Configure Azure Monitor alerts.
  • Create alert rules and action groups.
  • Identify the features and usage cases for Log Analytics.
  • Create a Log Analytics workspace.
  • Structure a Log Analytics query and review results.
  • Identify the features and usage cases for Azure Network Watcher.
  • Configure diagnostic capabilities like IP Flow Verify, Next Hop, and Network Topology.

Azure AZ 104 Training Course Prerequisites

While there are no strict prerequisites for the Azure AZ 104 Training, having some basic understanding of Windows Server, cloud concepts and familiarity with Azure services would be beneficial. It is recommended to have hands-on experience with Azure or to complete the AZ-900 training as a foundational knowledge base.

Recommended Courses (or equivalent skills) before attending Azure Az 104 training

AZ-900T00A: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals

55371AC : Windows Server 2019 Administration

AZ-104T00: Microsoft Azure Administrator Exam Details

The AZ-104T00: Microsoft Azure Administrator exam is a certification exam that measures your ability to accomplish the following technical tasks:

  • Manage Azure identities and governance
  • Implement and manage storage
  • Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
  • Implement and manage virtual networking
  • Monitor and maintain Azure resources

Exam Format

The AZ-104T00 exam is a 40-question, multiple-choice exam. You have 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the exam. The exam is administered online through Pearson VUE.

Exam Objectives

The AZ-104T00 exam covers the following objectives:

Objective 1: Manage Azure identities and governance

  • Create and manage Azure Active Directory (AD) users, groups, and roles
  • Configure Azure AD authentication and authorization
  • Implement and manage Azure AD Domain Services
  • Implement and manage Azure role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Manage Azure AD subscriptions and billing

Objective 2: Implement and manage storage

  • Create and manage Azure Blob Storage accounts
  • Create and manage Azure Disk Storage accounts
  • Create and manage Azure Files shares
  • Configure Azure Storage replication and disaster recovery
  • Implement and manage Azure Backup

Objective 3: Deploy and manage Azure compute resources

  • Create and manage Azure virtual machines
  • Create and manage Azure containers
  • Create and manage Azure App Service web apps
  • Create and manage Azure Functions
  • Create and manage Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters

Objective 4: Implement and manage virtual networking

  • Create and manage Azure virtual networks
  • Configure Azure subnets and gateways
  • Implement and manage Azure load balancing
  • Implement and manage Azure VPNs
  • Implement and manage Azure ExpressRoute connections

Objective 5: Monitor and maintain Azure resources

  • Monitor Azure resource health and performance
  • Configure Azure alerts and notifications
  • Troubleshoot Azure resource problems
  • Implement and manage Azure Site Recovery
  • Implement and manage Azure Monitor

Preparing for the Exam

Microsoft recommends that you have the following experience before taking the AZ-104T00 exam:

  • 6 months of experience managing Windows Server 2012 R2 or later
  • 3 months of experience managing Azure
  • Experience with PowerShell
  • Experience with networking concepts

You can prepare for the AZ-104T00 exam by taking the following steps:

  • Review the exam objectives. Make sure you understand the topics that will be covered on the exam.
  • Read Azure documentation. The Microsoft Azure documentation is a great resource for learning about Azure.
  • Practice your skills. The best way to prepare for the exam is to practice your skills. You can find practice questions and exercises online.

Azure AZ 104 Training Course Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Azure AZ 104 Training?

A: AZ-104 is a certification offered by Microsoft, known as Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate. The AZ-104 training focuses on developing the skills required to effectively manage and operate Azure environments.

A: The Azure AZ 104 Training is suitable for individuals who want to pursue a career as an Azure administrator or those who are responsible for managing and operating Azure-based cloud environments. It is beneficial for IT professionals, system administrators, and cloud architects.

A: The AZ 104 certification offers several benefits, including:

  1. Demonstrating expertise: It validates your knowledge and skills as an Azure administrator.
  2. Career advancement: The certification can enhance your employability and open doors to Azure administrator roles.
  3. Increased job performance: The training equips you with the skills to effectively manage and operate Azure environments, leading to improved job performance.
  4. Preparing for further certifications: The AZ 104 certification serves as a prerequisite for more advanced Azure certifications, such as Azure Solutions Architect Expert.
  5. Recognition and credibility: It showcases your commitment to professional development and establishes credibility in the field of Azure administration.

A: While there are no strict prerequisites for the Azure AZ 104 Training, having some basic understanding of cloud concepts and familiarity with Azure services would be beneficial. It is recommended to have hands-on experience with Azure or to complete the AZ-900 training as a foundational knowledge base.

A: You can schedule the AZ 104 certification exam through the Microsoft Learning website or by contacting a Microsoft-authorized exam provider. The exam is conducted online and can be taken remotely or at an authorized testing center.

A: No, the AZ 104 certification is valid for a period of two years from the date of passing the exam. To maintain an active certification status, you must either pass a renewal exam or complete applicable continuing education requirements within the two-year period.

A: This Azure AZ 104 Training can be customized to address specific organizational needs. We can discuss customization options based on your requirements.

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