課程名稱:Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate - 2021 新制 (1科 Azure Cloud) 國際認可證書課程 - 簡稱:Azure Cloud Training Course 2021 |
1. Introduction to Azure Cloud Architecture
1.1 Architecture Styles
1.2 N-tier architecture style
1.2.1 Introduction to N-Tier architecture
1.2.2 Benefits and Challenges using N Tier
1.2.3 N-Tier architecture with Azure Compute Virtual Machines
1.3 Web-Queue-Worker architecture style
1.3.1 Introduction to Web-Queue-Worker architecture
1.3.2 Benefits and Challenges of Web-Queue-Worker architecture
1.3.3 Web-Queue-Worker on Azure App Service
1.4 Microservices architecture style
1.4.1 Introduction to Microservices architecture style
1.4.2 Benefits and Challenges of Microservices architecture
1.5 CQRS Architecture style
1.5.1 Introduction to CQRS Architecture style
1.5.2 Benefits and Challenges in CQRS Architecture
1.5.3 CQRS in Microservices
1.6 Event-driven Architecture style
1.6.1 Introduction to Event-driven Architecture
1.6.2 Benefits and Challenges of Event-driven Architecture
1.7 Big data architecture style
1.7.1 Introduction to Big data architecture
1.7.2 Benefits and Challenges in using Big Data architecture
1.7.3 Big data IoT architecture
1.8 Big compute architecture style
1.8.1 Introduction to Big compute architecture style
1.8.2 Benefits and Challenges when using Big Compute architecture
1.8.3 Big compute using Azure Batch
1.8.4 Big compute running on Virtual Machines
1.8.5 HPC Pack deployed to Azure
1.8.6 Burst an HPC cluster to Azure
2. Manage Azure subscriptions
2.1 Creating a Free Azure account
2.1.1 Services included in Azure Free account
2.1.2 Setting up a Free Account
2.2 Azure RBAC roles, and Azure AD administrator roles
2.2.1 How roles are related each other
2.2.2 Classic Subscription Administrator roles
2.2.3 Azure account and Azure subscriptions
2.3 Azure RBAC roles
2.4 Deny Assignments
2.5 Azure AD Administrator Roles
2.6 Differences between Azure RBAC roles and Azure AD administrator roles
2.7 Elevate access for a Azure AD Global Administrator
2.8 Azure Price Calculator
2.9 Creating a Virtual Machine on Azure
2.10 Enabling Auto-shutdown for VM
3. Azure Policy
3.1 Introduction to Azure Policy
3.2 Initiative Definition
3.3 Assigning Initiative Definition to a Specific Scope of resources
3.4 Azure Guest Configuration extension
3.5 Check Compliance
4. Analyze resource utilization and consumption
4.1 Introduction to Azure Monitor service
4.1.1 Metrics
4.2 Metric Alerts
4.3 Collecting Azure Virtual Machine Logs with Log Analytics
4.4 View or analyze data collected with Log Analytics log search
4.4.1 Creating a Simple Search query
4.4.2 Querying Performance Data
4.5 Using Log Analytics Alerts
4.6 Monitoring your Cost
4.6.1 Add tags to your resources to group your billing data
4.6.2 Reviewing cost at the end of your billing cycle
5. Resource Group and Locks
5.1 Lock resources to prevent unexpected changes
5.2 Moving resources to new resource group
5.3 Removing a resource group
6. Create and configure storage accounts
6.1 Introduction to Azure Blob Storage
6.2 Storage accounts
6.3 Access Tiers for Block blob data
6.4 Azure Storage Replication
6.5 Storage Account Endpoints
6.5.1 About Require Secure Transfer
6.6 Creating a GPv2 Storage Account
6.7 Creating a Storage Container for upload
6.7.1 Creating a Blob container
6.7.2 Upload a block blob
6.8 Azure Storage Explorer
6.9 Shared Access Signature
6.10 Stored Access Policy
6.11 Virtual Network Service Endpoints and Firewall for Azure Storage
6.12 Storage Analytics
6.12.1 Enabling Azure Storage metrics and viewing metrics data
6.12.2 Storage Analytics Logging
6.13 Implementing Azure Storage Replication
6.13.1 Azure Storage Account outages and failover
6.14 Designing Azure AD Authentication for a storage account
6.14.1 Managing User Profile Information
6.14.2 Configure Access with Azure Active Directory Groups
6.14.3 Creating a Basic Group and add members
6.14.4 Assign RBAC roles for access rights
6.15 Configuring Storage Tiering for Azure Blobs
6.15.1 About Account Level Tiering
6.15.2 Blob Level Tiering
6.15.3 Azure Storage Blob Lifecycle Management
6.15.4 Rehydrate blob data from the archive tier
6.16 Configuring and Managing additional data disk for Azure Virtual Machines
6.17 Configure Azure Disk Encryption
6.17.1 Azure Disk Encryption Workflow (part 1)
6.17.2 Azure Disk Decryption Workflow (part 2)
6.17.3 Azure Disk Encryption Prerequisites
6.17.4 Supported VM Sizes
6.17.5 Virtual Networking
6.17.6 Key Vault Access Policy
6.17.7 Enable encryption on existing or running IaaS Windows VMs
7. Import and export data to Azure
7.1 Introduction to Azure Import and Export service
7.2 Import/Export Job workflow
7.3 Using Import/Export Service
7.3.1 Preparing Drives to ship
7.3.2 Creating an Import Job in Azure
7.3.3 Ship the encrypted drives
7.4 Using AzCopy across clouds
8. Azure Content Delivery Network
8.1 Introduction to CDN
8.2 Creating Azure CDN Profile and Endpoint
8.3 Testing CDN Performance
8.4 Adding a Custom Domain name to CDN Endpoint
8.4.1 Creating a CNAME record
8.4.2 To associate the custom domain with your CDN endpoint
8.5 Configuring TLS on an Azure CDN Custom Domain
8.5.1 CDN Managed SSL Certificates
8.6 Caching Rules
8.7 Purging CDN Cache
8.8 Pre-load assets on an Azure CDN endpoint
8.9 Azure CDN Diagnostic logs and Core Analytics
8.9.1 Enabling Diagnostic logging with CDN core analytics
8.9.2 Viewing the Core Analytics (Optional)
8.9.3 Consuming diagnostics logs from Log Analytics Workspace
8.10 Accessing Verizon Core Reports
9. Azure Files
9.1 Introduction to Azure Files
9.2 Data Access Method of Azure Files
9.3 Creating Azure File Share
9.4 Mounting Azure Files
9.5 Azure File Sync
9.5.1 Terminology
9.5.2 Preparing Windows Server
9.5.3 Installing the Azure File Sync Agent
9.5.4 Installing “AzureRM” PowerShell Module
9.5.5 Installing “Az” PowerShell Module
9.5.6 Deploying the Storage Sync Service
9.5.7 Server Registration
9.5.8 Create a sync group and a cloud endpoint
9.5.9 Creating Server Endpoint
9.5.10 Unregistering server and removing the Sync Group
10. Azure Recovery Services Vault
10.1 Introduction to Recovery Services Vault
10.2 Creating a Recovery Services Vault
10.3 Back up Windows to Azure
10.3.1 Configuring the Vault for backing up On-Premises Windows
10.3.2 Installing Agent and Registering On-Premises Server
10.3.3 Create the backup policy
10.3.4 Network throttling
10.3.5 Restoring files from Azure Recovery Services Vault
10.4 Back up an Azure Virtual Machine
10.4.1 Preparation to backup Azure Virtual Machine
10.4.2 Network Connectivity from VM Guest Agent to Azure public IP addresses
10.4.3 Back up the Azure VM using Azure Backup service
10.5 Upgrading Azure VM Backup stack V2
10.6 Configuring Azure Backup Reports
10.6.1 Configure storage account for reports
10.6.2 Viewing Reports in Power BI
10.7 More about Site-to-Site recovery by using Azure Site Recovery
10.7.1 Introduction to Azure Site Recovery services
10.7.2 Migrating On-premises Hyper-V Virtual Machine to Azure
10.7.3 Disaster Recovery Drill
10.7.4 Completing the Migration of Hyper-V Virtual Machine
10.7.5 After Migration
11. Autoscaling with Virtual Machine Scale Sets
11.1 Introduction to Autoscaling
11.1.1 Using Host-based Metric
11.2 Virtual Machine Scale Sets
11.3 Creating a Virtual Machine Scale Set
11.4 Connecting to Virtual Machines in a Scale Set
11.5 Redundancy and Fault Domains
11.5.1 Three scenarios that impacts an Azure Virtual Machine
11.5.2 Configure multiple virtual machines in an availability set for redundancy
11.5.3 Use managed disks for VMs in an availability set
11.5.4 Use scheduled events to proactively respond to VM impacting events
11.5.5 Configure each application tier into separate availability sets
11.5.6 Combine a load balancer with availability sets
11.5.7 Use availability zones to protect from datacenter level failures
11.6 Introduction to Azure Load Balancing technologies
11.7 Azure Application Gateway and Public load balancing
11.8 Azure Internal Network Load Balancer
12. Vertical Scaling
12.1 Resizing Virtual Machines
12.1.1 To Resize a virtual machine which is available in the current cluster
12.1.2 Resize Resource Manager (ARM) virtual machine to size not available in current hardware cluster
13. Azure Desired State Configuration (DSC)
13.1 Introduction to Desired State Configuration
13.2 Creating a DSC Configuration for Web Server
13.3 Compiling a DSC Configuration in Azure Automation
13.4 Onboarding an Azure Virtual machine to compiled DSC Configuration.
14. Virtual Networks Peering
14.1 Introduction to VNet Peering
14.1.1 Benefits of VNet Peering
14.1.2 Connectivity
14.1.3 Service chaining
14.1.4 Gateways and on-premises connectivity
14.2 Configuring VNet Peering
14.3 Azure DNS Private Zones
15. Azure Network Watcher
15.1 Network Watcher Monitoring
15.1.1 Installing Network Watcher Agent Extension
15.1.2 Creating Connection Monitor
15.2 Network Watcher IP Flow Verify
15.3 Capturing Packets by Network Watcher
15.4 Network Security Group Flow Logging
15.5 Viewing Traffic Analytics
16. Azure P2S VPN
16.1 Introduction to P2S (Point-to-Site) VPN
16.2 P2S VPN Architecture
16.3 Creating a Virtual Network Gateway
16.4 Authentication Certificates
16.4.1 Obtain the Root Certificate
16.4.2 Generating a Client Authentication certificate
16.4.3 Exporting the Root Certificate in BASE64 public key .cer format
16.5 Configuring VPN Client Address Pool and Tunnel Type
16.6 Uploading trusted Root Certificate
16.7 Generate VPN Client packages
17. Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
17.1 Introduction to Azure MFA
17.2 Implementing cloud-based Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
17.3 Installing Microsoft Authenticator App
17.4 Testing Azure MFA
17.5 Azure AD Sign-ins report
18. Creating Azure App Service
18.1 Introduction to Azure App Service
18.2 Azure App Service Plan
18.3 Creating Azure App service
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