Microsoft Azure FAQ

What is this course about?

Microsoft Azure, formerly known as Windows Azure, is Microsoft’s public cloud computing platform. It provides a range of cloud services, including those for compute, analytics, storage and networking. Users can pick and choose from these services to develop and scale new applications, or run existing applications, in the public cloud.

What are the course objectives?

By the end of Microsoft Azure Cloud training you will be able to:

  • Describe how Azure uses Global Foundation Services (GFS) data centers
  • Design Azure virtual networks, networking services, DNS, DHCP, and IP addressing configuration
  • Design Azure Compute
  • Describe Azure virtual private network (VPN) and ExpressRoute architecture and design
  • Describe Azure services.

Who should take this exam?

This exam is for candidates who are experienced in implementing an infrastructure solution in Microsoft Azure. Candidates have experience implementing and monitoring cloud and hybrid solutions as well as supporting application lifecycle management.

How do you become MS Azure Certified Administrator?

Individuals must meet specific certification requirements to earn an AWS certification credential. Click here to review details for each certification. Upon completion of all requirements, you will receive your certification credentials. AWS offers Associate-level certifications for Solutions Architects, SysOps Administrators and Developers. We offer Professional-level certifications for Solutions Architects and DevOps engineers.

 What is a certification credential?

Secure assets in Azure Automation include credentials, certificates, connections, and encrypted variables. These assets are encrypted and stored in the Azure Automation using a unique key that is generated for each automation account.

 

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