Course Prerequisites
To ensure a successful learning experience in the AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment course, we recommend that students possess the following minimum prerequisites:
- Basic knowledge of cloud computing concepts and services.
- Familiarity with the fundamentals of networking, such as TCP/IP, DNS, VPNs, firewalls, and network protocols.
- Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks.
- Experience with Windows Server administration, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or later.
- Familiarity with Windows-based systems, including installing and configuring Windows or Linux operating systems.
- Basic knowledge of Active Directory concepts, such as domains, users, and domain controllers.
- An understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations.
Please note that while these prerequisites are designed to ensure a solid foundation for learning Azure infrastructure and deployment, motivated individuals with a strong commitment to learning and problem-solving may also succeed in this course. Our training is structured to accommodate various skill levels, and our instructors are skilled at helping students bridge gaps in their understanding.
Target Audience for AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment
The AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment course is designed for IT professionals seeking expertise in cloud services management.
- IT Professionals who manage cloud services that span storage, security, networking, and compute cloud capabilities.
- Systems Administrators looking to expand their skills in Microsoft Azure.
- Network Administrators aiming to manage and implement virtual networks in Azure.
- Cloud Architects involved in designing Azure infrastructure solutions.
- DevOps Engineers focusing on automating Azure infrastructure deployments.
- IT Security Specialists interested in managing network security and identity services.
- Solutions Architects planning to design and implement Azure solutions.
- Technical Support Engineers who provide Azure infrastructure troubleshooting.
- IT Managers overseeing Azure resources and subscription management.
- Professionals preparing for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate exam.
- Developers who need to understand the infrastructure capabilities of Azure for better application design.
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes and Concepts
The AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment course aims to equip participants with the core knowledge required to manage Azure resources, VMs, storage, networks, and identities.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand how to manage and configure Azure subscriptions, analyze resource utilization, and optimize consumption.
- Learn to manage resource groups effectively, including their lifecycle, policies, and access control.
- Gain proficiency in creating and configuring Azure storage accounts, and in importing and exporting data to Azure.
- Implement Azure files for shared storage and establish Azure backup strategies for data protection.
- Create, configure, and manage virtual machines (VMs) for both Windows and Linux environments to optimize cloud services.
- Automate the deployment of VMs and manage VM backups to ensure business continuity.
- Develop skills to create and manage virtual networks, ensuring secure and efficient network connectivity in Azure.
- Configure name resolution and Network Security Groups (NSGs) for robust network security and traffic management.
- Master Azure Active Directory (AD) management, including handling of users, groups, and device identities within Azure.
- Implement and manage hybrid identities to bridge on-premises AD with Azure AD, ensuring seamless user authentication.
Target Audience for AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment
The AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment course is designed for IT professionals seeking expertise in cloud services management.
- IT Professionals who manage cloud services that span storage, security, networking, and compute cloud capabilities.
- Systems Administrators looking to expand their skills in Microsoft Azure.
- Network Administrators aiming to manage and implement virtual networks in Azure.
- Cloud Architects involved in designing Azure infrastructure solutions.
- DevOps Engineers focusing on automating Azure infrastructure deployments.
- IT Security Specialists interested in managing network security and identity services.
- Solutions Architects planning to design and implement Azure solutions.
- Technical Support Engineers who provide Azure infrastructure troubleshooting.
- IT Managers overseeing Azure resources and subscription management.
- Professionals preparing for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate exam.
- Developers who need to understand the infrastructure capabilities of Azure for better application design.
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes and Concepts
The AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment course aims to equip participants with the core knowledge required to manage Azure resources, VMs, storage, networks, and identities.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand how to manage and configure Azure subscriptions, analyze resource utilization, and optimize consumption.
- Learn to manage resource groups effectively, including their lifecycle, policies, and access control.
- Gain proficiency in creating and configuring Azure storage accounts, and in importing and exporting data to Azure.
- Implement Azure files for shared storage and establish Azure backup strategies for data protection.
- Create, configure, and manage virtual machines (VMs) for both Windows and Linux environments to optimize cloud services.
- Automate the deployment of VMs and manage VM backups to ensure business continuity.
- Develop skills to create and manage virtual networks, ensuring secure and efficient network connectivity in Azure.
- Configure name resolution and Network Security Groups (NSGs) for robust network security and traffic management.
- Master Azure Active Directory (AD) management, including handling of users, groups, and device identities within Azure.
- Implement and manage hybrid identities to bridge on-premises AD with Azure AD, ensuring seamless user authentication.