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This Azure training in Washington is curated by industry experts to help you gain practical knowledge of Azure resource management and the utilization of cloud services, among many others. Work on industry-based projects and case studies in this online AZ-104 Azure certification course in Washington and get certified by Microsoft.
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Course PreviewThis Azure course in Washington will advance your technical efficiency in Azure Administration. We offer hands-on training in application and container services along with PowerShell and Content Delivery Network (CDN).
This online Azure certification course in Washington helps candidates gain knowledge of the following concepts:
Though Microsoft Azure aspirants can opt for the training program irrespective of their backgrounds, the below candidates might find it easier to cope with the course curriculum.
According to Glassdoor, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter, the average salary of an Azure administrator in Washington, ranges from $74,600 to $109,500 per annum.
According to Naukri, Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn, more than 10,000 Azure jobs are available in Washington.
You might want to consider the below facts before opting for this Azure certification training in Washington:
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Managing Azure subscriptions
Access Control Lists
Deploying and Organizing Azure Resources
Implementing, Managing, and Securing Storage
Integrating, Securing, and Managing Identities
Building, Managing, and Executing Virtual Machines
Azure Site Recovery
Implementation of Virtual Networks
Implementing Multi-Factor Authentication
Azure monitoring
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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 & 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
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:Â
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
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 the Azure Data Factory Copy Data tool to transfer data to Azure
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:Â
1. Creating and Configuring an Azure VM
2. Deploying a custom image of Azure VM
3. Virtual Machine Scale Sets.
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
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:Â
1. Vnet creation
2. Create and configure vnet-vnet peering
3. Verify virtual 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 a DNS
10. Add RecordSet
11. Create NSG
12. Add security rule to NSG
13. Attach NSG to a subnet
14. Verify NSG is applied
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
7.8Â 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
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 & 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
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
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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This course is designed to clear the following certifications:
Exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
The entire course is in line with the above curriculum and helps you get the best jobs in the top MNCs. As part of this Azure online training in Washington, you will be working on real-time projects and assignments that have immense implications in real-world industry scenarios, thus, helping you fast-track your career effortlessly. At the end of this training program, there will be a quiz that perfectly reflects the type of questions asked in the certification exam and helps you score better.
Intellipaat’s Course Completion Certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after the expert review) and upon scoring at least 60% marks on the quiz. Intellipaat certification is well recognized in the top 80+ MNCs like Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma, Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, etc.
This Azure Administration certification training aligns seamlessly to prepare for clearing the Microsoft Azure AZ-104 certification exam. This training will equip you with all the skills needed to manage Azure subscriptions and resources, implement storage, deploy the Virtual Machine, manage identities, and more. This Azure certification training in Washington will help you take on bigger responsibilities in the Azure Administration domain.
Azure is Microsoft’s cloud service, delivering computing power, storage, and services for businesses to build, deploy, and manage applications through a vast network of data centers worldwide.
Azure cloud administrators manage virtual networks, monitor system performance, deploy and maintain services, handle security configurations, and optimize resources daily to ensure smooth operations within Microsoft’s cloud environment.
The format of the Microsoft Azure Certification exam AZ-104 is as follows:
Our Microsoft Azure course in Washington is aligned accordingly to help you clear the exam on your first attempt.
While not mandatory, coding skills benefit Azure usage. Basic programming languages like PowerShell or Python help in automation, resource management, and modification, amplifying capabilities for efficient utilization within the Azure ecosystem.
Azure certifications hold validity for one year. To stay current, individuals can renew their certification through re-examination or by pursuing higher-level certifications within the Azure domain.
In case of failure on the AZ-104 exam, Microsoft allows a retake after a waiting period of 24 hours from the initial attempt. You can schedule additional attempts, following the same waiting period between each retry.
Absolutely! Azure training in Washington welcomes students regardless of their technical background. This course addresses beginners, offering foundational understanding and skills necessary to utilize Azure cloud services effectively.
The difficulty of Microsoft Azure certification depends on individual familiarity with Azure services and preparation level. With thorough study, hands-on experience, and determination, getting certification becomes an achievable goal.
Apart from Azure, Intellipaat offers the following Cloud certification courses in Washington AZ-900 training, AZ-400 certification, AZ-500 training, Blockchain, DevOps and AWS.
Intellipaat blog is the best place to get free resources for learners interested in Azure. They can read the blogs on the tutorial, Azure Interview Questions and everything on Azure.
This latest Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate certification (AZ-104) has evolved to have more in-depth coverage of the role-specific skills required in the industry compared to the previous certification and covers App Services. The new AZ-104 exam focuses more on compute resources, management of data in Azure Storage, a special domain for resource monitoring, and implementation of backup and recovery.
Yes, Intellipaat is a Microsoft partner, and this course is accredited by Microsoft.
Intellipaat is offering 24/7 query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail of email support for all your queries. If your query does not get resolved through email, we can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team. However, 1:1 session support is provided for a period of 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have successfully completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT( Placement Readiness Test) More than 500+ top MNC’s and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our Alumni works with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
Apparently, no. Our job assistance is aimed at helping you land in 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 decision on hiring will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.
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