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Azure Support Engineer for Connectivity Specialty
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Administrator, Network Engineer, Support Engineer
Modules
- Troubleshoot business continuity with Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot name resolution issues in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot cloud and hybrid connectivity in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot platform-as-a-service issues in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot authentication and access control issues in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot network security issues with Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot routing, traffic control and load balancing in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot connectivity issues with virtual machines in Microsoft Azure
- Troubleshoot VPN gateways in Microsoft Azure
Learn how to configure and manage key Azure network capabilities.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Administrator
Modules
- Configure the network for your virtual machines
- Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
- Distribute your services across Azure virtual networks and integrate them by using virtual network peering
- Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
- Connect to virtual machines through the Azure portal by using Azure Bastion
- Host your domain on Azure DNS
- Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Protect your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment by using Azure Firewall
- Connect your on-premises network to Azure with VPN Gateway
- Connect your on-premises network to the Microsoft global network by using ExpressRoute
- Improve application scalability and resiliency by using Azure Load Balancer
- Troubleshoot inbound network connectivity for Azure Load Balancer
- Load balance your web service traffic with Application Gateway
- Monitor and troubleshoot your end-to-end Azure network infrastructure by using network monitoring tools
- Create a Content Delivery Network for your Website with Azure CDN and Blob Services
- Enhance your service availability and data locality by using Azure Traffic Manager
AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Administrator
Modules
- Configure virtual networks
- Configure network security groups
- Configure Azure Firewall
- Configure Azure DNS
- Configure Azure Virtual Network peering
- Configure Azure VPN Gateway
- Configure Azure ExpressRoute and Azure Virtual WAN
- Configure network routing and endpoints
- Configure Azure Load Balancer
- Configure Azure Application Gateway
- Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
- Distribute your services across Azure virtual networks and integrate them by using virtual network peering
- Host your domain on Azure DNS
- Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Improve application scalability and resiliency by using Azure Load Balancer
Sustainably achieve the appropriate level of reliability in your systems, services, and products and prepare for Exam AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: DevOps Engineer, Administrator, Developer, Solution Architect
Modules
- Introduction to Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
- Improve incident response with alerting on Azure
- Capture Web Application Logs with App Service Diagnostics Logging
- Manage site reliability
- Troubleshoot inbound network connectivity for Azure Load Balancer
- Monitor the health of your Azure virtual machine by using Azure Metrics Explorer and metric alerts
AZ-700 Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Administrator, Network Engineer
Modules
- Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
- Design and implement hybrid networking
- Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
- Load balance non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Load balance HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Design and implement network security
- Design and implement private access to Azure Services
- Design and implement network monitoring