Storage Accounts
Durable, highly available, and massively scalable cloud storage.
Learning
Learning Paths
Secure storage for Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Administrator
Modules
AZ-104: Implement and manage storage in Azure
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Administrator
Modules
- Configure storage accounts
- Configure Azure Blob Storage
- Configure Azure Storage security
- Configure Azure Files and Azure File Sync
- Configure Azure Storage with tools
- Create an Azure Storage account
- Control access to Azure Storage with shared access signatures
- Upload, download, and manage data with Azure Storage Explorer
Migrate servers and workloads in on-premises and hybrid environments
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Administrator, Solution Architect, Technology Manager
Modules
- Migrate on-premises Windows Server instances to Azure IaaS virtual machines
- Upgrade and migrate Windows Server IaaS virtual machines
- Active Directory Domain Services migration
- Migrate file server workloads using Storage Migration Service
- Migrate Windows Server roles
- Containerize and migrate ASP.NET applications to Azure App Service
Learning Modules
Discover how to leverage Microsoft Defender for Cloud through the Azure portal to ensure the security of your Azure services and workloads, offering continuous threat detection and prevention.
This module is designed to provide administrators with the knowledge and skills required to plan and implement comprehensive security measures for Azure storage resources, safeguarding data integrity, confidentiality, and availability.
Discover how to leverage Microsoft Defender for Cloud through the Azure portal to ensure the security of your Azure services and workloads, offering continuous threat detection and prevention.
Learn how to configure storage accounts, including replication and endpoints.
Write JSON Azure Resource Manager templates by using Visual Studio Code to deploy your infrastructure to Azure consistently and reliably.
Providing high availability for clustered applications is an important requirement for most organizations. With Microsoft Azure shared disks, you can run clustered or high-availability applications on Azure.
Azure Architects design and recommend non-relational data storage solutions.
Manage multiple Azure environment deployments of your JSON Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates) by using functions, variables, tags, and parameter files.
Azure Disk Storage offers a range of disk types and capabilities that you can use to optimize application performance and costs in specific scenarios. In this module, you'll learn more about how disk performance works and identify Azure Disk Storage capabilities and performance-scaling options.