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Cloud Computing Fundamentals | Microsoft Azure for Beginners [Free Online Course] - TechCracked

Cloud Computing Fundamentals | Microsoft Azure for Beginners

Microsoft Azure Cloud For Begginners | From Virtual Machines to All Services Deployment



What you'll learn

  • Understand the breadth of services available in Azure including compute, network, storage, and database
  • Identify virtualization services such as Azure Virtual Machines | Virtual Networks | Virtual Storage | VMSS
  • Examine Azure networking resources such as Virtual Networks | Firewall | Network Security Groups
  • Summarize Azure storage services such Azure Blob Storage, Azure Disk Storage, and Azure File Storage


Description

Candidates for the Azure Fundamentals certification should have foundational knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure. This certification is intended for candidates who are just beginning to work with cloud-based solutions and services or are new to Azure.

Azure Fundamentals certification is an opportunity to prove knowledge of cloud concepts, Azure services, Azure workloads, security and privacy in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support. Candidates should be familiar with the general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, compute, application support, and application development.

The foundational level certification validates broad knowledge of cloud concepts and Azure Cloud products, services, tools, features, benefits, and use cases, specifically understanding the capabilities of Azure Cloud.

The foundational level certification is focused on the fundamental skills of deploying, monitoring, and maintaining projects on Azure Cloud.

This certification is a good starting point for those new to cloud and can be used as a path to professional level certifications.

Core Topics

Cloud Computing Fundamental Concepts

Azure Cloud Products and Services

SaaS | PaaS | IaaS

Public vs Private vs Hybrid Cloud Services

Cloud Service Models

Virtual Machines or Instances

Virtual Switches

Virtual Storage

Azure Cloud Compute Services

Azure Cloud Networking Services

Azure Cloud Storage Services

Azure Cloud Security Services

Azure Cloud Identity Access Management

Managing Billing Configuration

Planning and Configuring a Cloud solution

An Associate Cloud Engineer deploys and secures applications and infrastructure, monitors operations of multiple projects, and maintains enterprise solutions to ensure that they meet target performance metrics. This individual has experience working with public clouds and on-premises solutions. They are able to use Azure Cloud Console and the command-line interface to perform common platform-based tasks to maintain and scale one or more deployed solutions that leverage Azure-managed or self-managed services on Azure Cloud.The foundational level certification validates broad knowledge of cloud concepts and Azure Cloud products, services, tools, features, benefits, and use cases, specifically understanding the capabilities of Azure Cloud.

The foundational level certification is focused on the fundamental skills of deploying, monitoring, and maintaining projects on Azure Cloud.

This certification is a good starting point for those new to cloud and can be used as a path to professional level certifications.

Core Topics

Cloud Computing Fundamental Concepts

Azure Cloud Products and Services

SaaS | PaaS | IaaS

Public vs Private vs Hybrid Cloud Services

Cloud Service Models

Virtual Machines or Instances

Virtual Switches

Virtual Storage

Azure Cloud Compute Services

Azure Cloud Networking Services

Azure Cloud Storage Services

Azure Cloud Security Services

Azure Cloud Identity Access Management

Deploying and implementing networking resources

Deploying and implementing Storage resources

Deploying and implementing Compute resources

Deploying and implementing Security resources

Managing Billing Configuration

Planning and Configuring a Cloud solution

An Associate Cloud Engineer deploys and secures applications and infrastructure, monitors operations of multiple projects, and maintains enterprise solutions to ensure that they meet target performance metrics. This individual has experience working with public clouds and on-premises solutions. They are able to use Azure Cloud Console and the command-line interface to perform common platform-based tasks to maintain and scale one or more deployed solutions that leverage Azure-managed or self-managed services on Azure Cloud.


Also See : Microsoft Azure Cloud

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