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Azure DevOps Course Training for AZ-400

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Become a Microsoft Certified Azure DevOps Engineer with our Azure DevOps Course in 3 months!

  • Get Azure DevOps Certification Training from Industry Experts
  • Prepare for the AZ- 400 Azure Certified DevOps Engineer Exam
  • Master cloud architecture, resource management, virtual network connectivity, Windows PowerShell, and Azure administration, among others
  • Access exclusive Placement Assistance upon Azure DevOps Training completion
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What will you learn in this best Azure DevOps Course?

You will learn the following topics in this Azure DevOps Training online:

  • Azure Resource Manager
  • Virtual Network Connectivity
  • Windows PowerShell
  • Azure Administration
  • Git, Docker, Ansible, and Jenkins
  • SVN, Maven, and Nagios
  • Azure Boards, Azure Repos, and Azure Pipelines
  • Azure Test Plans and Azure Artifacts

Although anyone with basic knowledge of Azure can take this Microsoft Azure DevOps Course, it is recommended for:

  • Software Developers
  • Cloud Professionals and Solutions Architects
  • Project Managers and Technical Leads
  • Learners who want to build a career around Azure DevOps
  • Those who want to clear the AZ-400 certification

Basic knowledge of any programming language will be beneficial for the Azure DevOps Course.

The cost of the Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert certification or Exam AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions is US$165 or ₹4,800.

You should enroll in this Azure DevOps Course because:

  • The demand for DevOps is at an all-time high, and more than 80% of all companies would adopt DevOps shortly – Gartner
  • The average salary of a professional who has mastered DevOps and Azure is around US$130,000 per year – Business Insider
  • People who have skills in both Azure with DevOps Engineer have great demand in the marketplace – Indeed

Our Azure DevOps Online Training will help you learn Azure and DevOps and, hence, upgrade your career.

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  • 70 Hrs of Instructor-led Training
  • One to one doubt resolution sessions
  • Attend as many batches as you want for Lifetime
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23 Nov 2024 08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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26 Nov 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
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Module 01 - Introduction to Microsoft Azure

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1.1 Introduction to cloud computing?
1.2 What is Microsoft Azure?
1.3 Microsoft Azure Services
1.4 Creating a Microsoft Azure Account
1.5 Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell
1.6 Managing Azure Resources and Subscriptions
1.7 Azure Resource Manager
1.8 Microsoft Azure Architecture

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Creating a Microsoft Azure account
2. Configuring Azure PowerShell
3. Configuring Azure CLI

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2.1 Azure Resources and Subscriptions
2.2 Azure Resource Manager
2.3 Managing Azure Resources
2.4 Azure Tags
2.5 Azure Storage Account and its types
2.6 Azure Blob Storage
2.7 Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN)
2.8 Azure Files Storage
2.9 Azure File Sync

Hands-on Exercise: 

1. Manage Resource Groups in Azure
2. Move resource from one resource group to another
3. Apply tags
4. Create a storage account
5. Access storage account
6. Create blob storage
7. Upload in blob storage
8. Create a file share
9. Creating and using CDN Endpoint

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3.1 Azure Table Storage
3.2 Azure Queue Storage
3.3 Azure Storage Explorer
3.4 Azure Shared Access Signature (SAS)
3.5 Azure Databox
3.6 Azure Storage Replication
3.7 Data Replication Options
3.8 Azure Import/Export Service

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Attach and Detach an External Storage Account
2. Storage explorer – Blob, file
3. Queues and Table Storage
4. Backup-archive
5. Backup – Snapshots
6. Backup – AZCopy
7. Azure Shared Access Signature (SAS)
8. Use Azure Data Factory Copy Data tool to transfer data to Azure

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4.1 Azure Virtual Machines
4.2 Data Disks in Azure
4.3 Azure VMs and Interfaces
4.4 ARM templates
4.5 VHD templates
4.6 Custom Images of Azure VM
4.7 Virtual Machine Scale Sets
4.8 Virtual Machine Availability Sets

Hands-on Exercise: 

1. Creating and Configuring an Azure VM
2. Deploying a custom image of Azure VM
3. Virtual Machine Scale Sets.

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5.1 App Service Web App for Containers
5.2 App Service Plan
5.3 Networking for an App Service
5.4 Deployment Slots
5.5 Container image
5.6 Azure Kubernetes Service
5.7 Azure Container Registry

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Create an App Service Web App for Containers
2. Create a container image
3. Configure Azure Kubernetes Service
4. Publish and Automate Image Deployment to the Azure Container Registry

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6.1 Azure Virtual Networks
6.2 Azure VNet Components
6.3 IP Address – Public and Private IPs
6.4 Azure VNet Subnets
6.5 Azure Network Interface Cards (NIC)
6.6 Network Security Group (NSG)
6.7 Route Tables
6.8 Service Tags
6.9 Azure DNS
6.10 Private DNS

Hands-on Exercise: 

1. VNet Creation
2. Create and Configure VNet – VNet Peering
3. Verify virtual Vrtual Network Connectivity
4. Assign Static IP to VM
5. Create Route Tables
6. Add routes
7. Create NIC
8. Attach NIC to VM
9. Create DNS
10. Add RecordSet
11. Create NSG
12. Add Security Rule to NSG
13. Attach NSG to Subnet
14. Verify NSG is applied

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7.1 Application Gateway
7.2 Azure Front Door Service
7.3 Azure Traffic Manager
7.4 Application Security Groups
7.5 Azure Load Balancers
7.6 Azure Firewall
7.7 Azure Bastion
7.8 Network Watcher
7.9 Azure Express Route
7.10 Express Route Circuits
7.11 Express Route Peering

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Create Internal Load Balancer
2. Create Public Load Balancer
3. Application Gateway
4. Implement the Azure Front Door Service
5. Implement Azure Traffic Manager
6. Deploy and Configure Azure Bastion Service

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8.1 Identity and Access Management in Azure
8.2 Role-Based Access Management (RBAC)
8.3 Role Definitions
8.4 Role Assignment in Azure Resources
8.5 Azure Users and Groups
8.6 RBAC Policies

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Create a custom role for Azure Resources
2. Assign a role to configure access to Azure resources

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9.1 Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
9.2 Windows AD Vs Azure AD
9.3 Azure AD Users
9.4 Azure AD Groups
9.5 Azure AD Domains
9.6 Azure AD Tenants
9.7 Authentication Options
9.8 Azure AD Connect
9.9 Self Service Password Reset (SSPR)
9.10 Multi Factor Authentication (MFA)
9.11 Resource Locks

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Add or delete users using Azure Active Directory
2. Add or delete tenants using Azure Active Directory
3. Create a basic group and add members
4. Applying Resource Locks

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10.1 Azure Monitor
10.2 Azure Metrics
10.3 Log Analytics
10.4 Alerts and Actions
10.5 Application Insights
10.6 Backup Reports
10.7 Recovery Services Vault
10.8 Backing Up Azure Virtual Machines
10.9 VM Backup Policies
10.10 Restoring Azure Virtual Machines

Hands-on Exercise:

1. Configure and interpret Azure metrics
2. Configure Log Analytics
3. Query and analyse logs
4. Set up alerts and actions
5. Create a Recovery Services Vault
6. Backing up and restoring a Virtual Machine

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11.1 EC2 Walkthrough

11.2 Installation of DevOps Tools on Cloud

  • Git
  • Docker
  • Maven
  • Jenkins
  • Puppet
  • Ansible
  • Kubernetes
  • Nagios
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12.1 What is software development?
12.2 Software Development Life Cycle
12.3 Traditional Models for SDLC
12.4 Why DevOps?
12.5 What is DevOps?
12.6 DevOps Lifecycle
12.7 DevOps Tools

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13.1 What is Continuous Testing?
13.2 What is Maven?
13.3 Running Test Cases on Chromium Web Driver
13.4 What is Headless Mode?

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Using Maven to import dependencies in Eclipse
2. Implementing a headless test using Chrome WebDriver

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14.1 Introduction to Continuous Integration
14.2 Jenkins Master Slave Architecture
14.3 Understanding CI/CD Pipelines
14.4 Creating an end to end automated CI/CD Pipeline

Hands-on Exercise –

1. Creating a Jenkins Master Slave on AWS
2. Installing Plug-ins in Jenkins
3. Creating Jenkins Builds
4. Creating Scheduled Builds
5. Triggering Jobs using Git Web Hooks
6. Using the Pipeline Plugin in Jenkins

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15.1 What is Version Control?
15.2 Types of Version Control System
15.3 Introduction to SVN
15.4 Introduction to Git
15.5 Git Lifecycle
15.6 Common Git Commands
15.7 Working with Branches in Git
15.8 Merging Branches
15.9 Resolving Merge Conflicts
15.10 Git Workflow

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Git Life cycle Commands
2. Pushing Code to GitHub
3. Stashing Code in Git
4. Creating, Deleting Git Branches
5. Reverting a Push to GitHub
6. Merging branches using git merge
7. Merging branches using git rebase
8. Resolving merge conflicts using git merge tool

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16.1 Introduction to Docker
16.2 Understanding Docker Lifecycle
16.3 Components of Docker Ecosystem
16.4 Common Docker Operations
16.5 Creating a DockerHub Account
16.6 Committing changes in a Container
16.7 Pushing a Container Image to DockerHub
16.8 Creating Custom Docker Images using Dockerfile

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Common Docker Operations
2. Creating a DockerHub Account
3. Committing Changes to a Container
4. Pushing container to DockerHub
5. Creating Local Image Repository
6. Building an Image using Dockerfile

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17.1 What are Docker Volumes
17.2 Deploying a Multi-Tier Application using Docker Network
17.3 Using Docker Compose to deploy containers
17.4 What is Container Orchestration
17.5 Container Orchestration Tools
17.6 Introduction to Docker Swarm
17.7 Deploying a 2-Node Cluster using Docker Swarm

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Creating Docker Volumes
2. Using Docker Compose to deploy multiple containers
3. Deploying a Multi Node Cluster using Docker Swarm
4. Deploying a multi-service app on Docker Swarm

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18.1 Need of Configuration Management
18.2 Configuration Management Tools
18.3 What is Puppet
18.4 Puppet Architecture
18.5 Setting up Master Slave using Puppet
18.6 Puppet Manifests
18.7 Puppet Modules
18.8 Applying configuration using Puppet
18.9 Puppet File Server

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Setting up Master Slave on AWS
2. Testing Connection of nodes with Puppet
3. Creating a Manifest
4. Deploying Manifest on Node
5. Creating a Module
6. Deploying sample software on nodes using Puppet Modules and Manifests
7. Implementing a File Server Module on Puppet

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19.1 What is Ansible?
19.2 Ansible vs Puppet
19.3 Ansible Architecture
19.4 Setting up Master Slave using Ansible
19.5 Ansible Playbook
19.6 Ansible Roles
19.7 Applying configuration using Ansible

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Installing Ansible on AWS
2. Creating a Playbook using YAML
3. Creating an Ansible Role
4. Using Roles in Playbook

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20.1 Introduction to Kubernetes
20.2 Docker Swarm vs Kubernetes
20.3 Kubernetes Architecture
20.4 Deploying Kubernetes using Kubeadms
20.5 Alternate ways of deploying Kubernetes
20.6 YAML Files
20.7 Creating a Deployment in Kubernetes using YAML
20.8 Services in Kubernetes
20.9 Ingress in Kubernetes
20.10 Case Study – Kubernetes Architecture

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Setting up Kubernetes using kubeadm
2. Installing Kubernetes using kops and GCK
3. Creating a Deployment
4. Creating Services
5. Creating an Ingress
6. Demonstrating the use of Ingress, services and deployments together

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21.1 What is Continuous Monitoring?
21.2 Introduction to Nagios
21.3 Nagios Architecture
21.4 Monitoring Services in Nagios
21.5 What are NRPE Plugins?
21.6 Monitoring System Info using NRPE plugins

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Installing Nagios
2. Monitoring of different servers using Nagios

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22.1 What is Infrastructure as a code
22.2 IaC vs Configuration Management
22.3 Introduction to Terraform
22.4 Installing Terraform on AWS
22.5 Basic Operations in Terraform

  • init
  • plan
  • apply
  • destroy

22.6 Terraform Code Basics
22.7 Deploying and end-to-end architecture on AWS using Terraform

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Installing Terraform
2. Initializing AWS Terraform Provider
3. Creating an EC2 instance using Terraform
4. Updating changes to EC2 using Terraform
5. Destroying EC2 using Terraform
6. Deploying EC2 inside a custom VPC using Terraform

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23.1 Azure DevOps architecture
23.2 key features
23.3 Azure DevOps tools
23.4 Azure DevOps organizations and projects
23.5 Introduction to Azure Repos
23.6 Compare TFVC and Git
23.7 Key concepts in Azure repos
23.8 Search your code in Repos
23.9 what is TFVC
23.10 Azure Repos Integrations

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24.1 What are Azure artifacts
24.2 Key concepts in artifacts
24.3 working with packages
24.4 Feeds
24.5 views and upstream sources
24.6 Connecting to Azure pipelines
24.7 What are Azure test plans
24.8 Exploratory and manual testing
24.9 Test from kanban board
24.10 Creating Test Plans
24.11 Testing web apps

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25.1 What is Azure Pipelines
25.2 Why use Azure Pipelines
25.3 Deploying to Azure
25.4 Key concepts in Pipelines
25.5 CI Triggers in pipelines
25.6 YAML Basics
25.7 Ecosystems and Integration
25.8 Setting up CI build
25.9 Adding Tests to the Pipeline
25.10 Agents and Tasks

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26.1 What is Azure Boards
26.2 Why use Azure boards
26.3 agile project management best practices
26.4 Basic concepts of Azure Boards
26.5 Connecting boards to github
26.6 Work items
26.7 Kanban boards
26.8 Sprints
26.9 Scrum and plans
26.10 Azure Boards integrations

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27.1 What is Infrastructure as a code?
27.2 IaC vs Configuration Management
27.3 Introduction to Terraform
27.4 Installing Terraform on AWS
27.5 Basic Operations in Terraform

  • init
  • plan
  • apply
  • destroy

27.6 Terraform Code Basics
27.7 Deploying end-to-end architecture on Azure using Terraform

Hands-on Exercise – 

1. Installing Terraform
2. Initializing Azure Terraform Provider
3. Creating a Resource Group using Terraform
4. Creating Network components in Azure using Terraform
5. Deploying VM inside a custom Virtual Network in Azure using Terraform

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Microsoft Azure DevOps Certification for AZ-400

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How can I become a Microsoft Azure Certified DevOps engineer?

To become a Microsoft Azure Certified DevOps engineer, you should start by enrolling yourself in an Azure DevOps Course Training, attain all the knowledge and skills that will help you become an expert in this domain, gain practical experience through industry-grade projects, and apply for the AZ-400 certification exam. After clearing the exam, you can apply for jobs. With the help of our Azure DevOps online course, you will be able to gain the knowledge and skills required to clear the certification exam and become a Microsoft Azure Certified DevOps engineer.

To acquire the Microsoft AZ-400 certification, you need to follow the Azure DevOps Certification path steps mentioned below:

  • First, earn the AZ-900 or Azure Fundamentals Certification. This is the foundation-level examination that acts as a significant milestone in the path of gaining the AZ-400 certification. Although it is not mandatory, the AZ-900 certification is recommended for both beginners and professionals.
  • Next, you need to get an Azure Associate Certification, either the Azure Administrator (AZ-104) Certification or the Azure Developer (AZ-204) Certification.
  • Finally, after obtaining these certifications, you need to gain all the knowledge and skills required to pass the AZ-400 exam.

To prepare for the AZ-400 exam, you need to excel in the topics mentioned below:

  1. Develop an instrumentation strategy
  • Designing and implementing logging
  • Designing and implementing telemetry
  • Integration of logging and monitoring solutions
  1. Develop a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Strategy
  • Building an actionable alerting strategy
  • Designing a strategy for failure prediction
  • Designing and implementing a health check
  1. Develop a security and compliance plan
  • Designing a strategy for authentication and authorization
  • Designing a strategy for managing sensitive information
  • Building security and compliance
  • Designing governance enforcement mechanisms
  1. Manage source control
  • Creating a modern source control strategy
  • Planning and implementing branching strategies for the source code
  • Configuring repositories
  • Integrating tools and source control
  1. Facilitate communication and collaboration
  • Communicating information about deployment and release with business stakeholders
  • Generating the documentation of the DevOps process
  • Automating communication with members of the team
  1. Define and implement continuous integration
  • Design-build automation
  • Designing a package management strategy
  • Designing a strategy to manage application infrastructure
  • Implementing and maintaining build strategy
  • Designing a process to standardize builds around the company
  1. Define and implement a continuous delivery and release management strategy
  • Creating deployment templates and scripts
  • Implementing a solution for orchestration automation
  • Planning the deployment environment strategy

The AZ-400 exam consists of 40-60 questions that you need to complete within 150-210 minutes. The passing score of the exam is 700 out of 800. The types of questions that may be asked in this exam are mentioned below:

  • Single and multiple-choice questions
  • Arrange in correct sequence questions
  • Case studies with a number of questions

At the end of this Microsoft AZ-400 training program, there will be a quiz that will test your knowledge of the subject.

An Intellipaat course completion certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after expert review) and upon scoring at least 60 percent in the quiz.

Our certification is well-recognized in the top 80+ MNCs, such as Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma, Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, etc.

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Why should I take the Microsoft Azure DevOps Training Course from Intellipaat?

Our Microsoft Azure DevOps Course program gives you hands-on experience to take on some of the best jobs in the biggest corporations in the world. You can master the concepts of Azure and DevOps while working on step-by-step assignments that have high relevance in the corporate world. The curriculum of this course is designed by industry experts. At the end of the training course, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support, and course material upgrades to the latest version at no extra fee. Hence, it is clearly a one-time investment.

You will be eligible to apply for numerous Azure DevOps jobs and related profiles after the certification. Some of them are mentioned below:

  • Azure DevOps Engineer
  • Cloud DevOps Engineer
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Senior DevOps Engineer

Some of the other related certification courses on Microsoft Azure are Azure Certification, Azure Fundamentals, Azure Data Engineer, Azure Developer Associate, Azure Masters, Azure Security, and Azure Solutions Architect.

Here are the top resources available for Azure-related DevOps. They are Tutorials, Azure Interview Questions, and everything about Azure.

3 technical 1:1 sessions per month will be allowed.

Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.

Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.

No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.

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