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Getting Started with Microsoft Azure

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Getting Started with Microsoft Azure, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.67, with 24 lectures, based on 55 reviews, and has 1699 subscribers.

You will learn about The basic Microsoft Azure resource hierarchy Azure Subscription and Support plan types Estimate Azure cost What Azure Active Directory B2B and B2C are What Availability zones, Fault- and update domains are Management Groups and Azure Blueprint Tools to work with Azure, including CLI, PowerShell, Cloud Shell The things that cost money in the cloud Ways to reduce costs in Azure This course is ideal for individuals who are People interested in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure or A great refresher for experienced people or Great for software developers, architects and IT pros It is particularly useful for People interested in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure or A great refresher for experienced people or Great for software developers, architects and IT pros.

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Summary

Title: Getting Started with Microsoft Azure

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.67

Number of Lectures: 24

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Curriculum Items: 24

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The basic Microsoft Azure resource hierarchy
  • Azure Subscription and Support plan types
  • Estimate Azure cost
  • What Azure Active Directory B2B and B2C are
  • What Availability zones, Fault- and update domains are
  • Management Groups and Azure Blueprint
  • Tools to work with Azure, including CLI, PowerShell, Cloud Shell
  • The things that cost money in the cloud
  • Ways to reduce costs in Azure
  • Who Should Attend

  • People interested in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure
  • A great refresher for experienced people
  • Great for software developers, architects and IT pros
  • Target Audiences

  • People interested in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure
  • A great refresher for experienced people
  • Great for software developers, architects and IT pros
  • In this course you’ll learn the basic elements of Azure, subscriptions, tenants, availability- and failover zones and more.

    You will learn how to set these up for yourself or your client so that you have the best and most cost-effective solution to build on.

    Also, you’ll learn about Azure Resource Manager and Azure Bicep. And you’ll discover other tools to work with Azure, including the Azure CLI, PowerShell, Data Studio, Storage Explorer, VS Code and Visual Studio.

    On top of that, you’ll learn how to think about costs in the cloud and how to reduce them.

    What will you learn?

    1. The basic Microsoft Azure resource hierarchy

    2. Azure Subscription and Support plan types

    3. Estimate Azure costs

    4. What Azure Active Directory B2B and B2C are

    5. How to grant users permissions

    6. What Availability zones, Fault- and update domains are

    7. What Azure Resource Groups are

    8. Management Groups and Azure Blueprint

    9. What Azure Policy is

    10. Azure Resource Manager (ARM)

    11. Tools to work with Azure, including CLI, PowerShell, Cloud Shell

    12. How VS Code and Visual Studio work with Azure

    13. Data tools for Azure

    14. The things that cost money in the cloud

    15. Analyzing and reporting costs in Azure

    16. Ways to reduce costs in Azure

    Who is this course for?

    1. People interested in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure

    2. When You know what cloud computing is and What Microsoft Azure is

    3. A great refresher for experienced people

    4. Great for software developers, architects and IT pros

    After taking this course, you’ll understand how Azure works and how you can design you Azure resource hierarchy, including subscriptions, management groups, resource groups and policies.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The Basic Elements of Azure

    Lecture 1: Organizations, Subscriptions, Licenses, Accounts and Tenants

    Lecture 2: A Closer Look at Azure Subscriptions and Support Plans

    Lecture 3: Using the Azure Pricing Calculator

    Lecture 4: Create Your first Azure Subscription

    Lecture 5: Azure Subscription Design Best Practices

    Lecture 6: A Closer Look at Azure Active Directory

    Lecture 7: Managing Users and Permissions in Azure

    Lecture 8: Summary

    Chapter 2: More Elements of Azure

    Lecture 1: Regions, Datacenters, Availability zones, Fault-, and Update Domains

    Lecture 2: Government with Management Groups, Blueprints and Azure Policy

    Lecture 3: A Closer Look at Resource Groups, Locks and Deployments and Tags

    Lecture 4: Summary

    Chapter 3: The Basics of Working with Azure

    Lecture 1: Azure Resource Manager Deploys and Manages Services in Azure

    Lecture 2: Create Infrastructure-as-Code with ARM And Bicep

    Lecture 3: Tools for Working with Azure

    Lecture 4: Working with the CLI and Azure PowerShell and Cloud Shell

    Lecture 5: Working With Azure Data Studio, Azure Storage Explorer and SQL Server Management

    Lecture 6: Working with VS Code and Visual Studio

    Lecture 7: Summary

    Chapter 4: Managing and Reducing Costs in Azure

    Lecture 1: What Costs Money in the Cloud?

    Lecture 2: Managing and Reporting Costs in Azure

    Lecture 3: Reducing Costs in Azure

    Lecture 4: Summary

    Chapter 5: Summary and Takeaways

    Lecture 1: Consolidation

    Instructors

  • Getting Started with Microsoft Azure  No.2
    Barry Luijbregts
    Software developer and architect
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