Integrating On-Premises Core Infrastructure with Microsoft Azure (10992)
Duration: 3 Days
US Price: $895
Delivery Option: Attend via MOC On-Demand
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Description
This is a Microsoft Official Course (MOC) and includes Microsoft courseware and hands-on labs. This course covers a range of components, including Azure Compute, Azure Storage, and network services that customers can benefit from when deploying hybrid solutions. In this context, the term hybrid means integrating infrastructure technologies that customers host in on-premises datacenters with Azure IaaS and PaaS services. This course offers an overview of these services, providing the knowledge necessary to design hybrid solutions properly. It also includes a number of demonstrations and labs that enable students to develop hands-on skills that are necessary when implementing such solutions.
This course is intended for IT professionals and development operations (DevOps) professionals who are well versed in on-premises technologies and who have some knowledge of cloud technologies but want to learn more about integrating their on-premises environments with Azure. These professionals should have at least three years of experience working in their respective fields—typically, in the areas of on-premises system administration or network administration, in addition to DevOps support. These IT professionals have broadly applicable administration and operational skills, and they generally work for both enterprise-level organizations and small and medium business environments.
More specifically, the intended audience includes:
- IT professionals who have used on-premises virtualization technologies, including both Hyper-V and VMware platforms, but who want to deploy, configure, and administer services and virtual machines in Azure
- IT professionals who have used Microsoft System Center to manage and orchestrate an on-premises server infrastructure
- Windows and Linux administrators who are looking to evaluate and migrate on-premises workloads and services to the cloud
- IT professionals who need to implement network connectivity between on-premises environments and services that Azure or Microsoft Office 365 hosts
- IT professionals who want to use Azure to increase the resiliency and agility of their on-premises environments
- DevOps personnel who are considering deploying hybrid solutions that consist of both cloud-based and on-premises components
- IT professionals and DevOps personnel who are experienced in other non-Microsoft cloud technologies, who meet the course prerequisites and who are looking to cross-train on Azure
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- An understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including virtual machines, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks
- An understanding of network configuration, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), VPNs, firewalls, and encryption technologies
- An understanding of web applications, including creating, configuring, monitoring, and deploying web applications on Internet Information Services (IIS)
- An understanding of Active Directory concepts, including domains, forests, domain controllers, replication, the Kerberos protocol, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Knowledge of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2016 fundamentals
- Knowledge of Windows PowerShell command-line interface basics
- Knowledge of cloud computing basics
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Course Overview
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Azure This module starts with a general overview of cloud computing, and then focuses on Microsoft Azure and its technologies that offer integration opportunities. It also introduces the most common methods of interacting with Azure, including the Azure portals, Azure PowerShell, Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), and Microsoft Visual Studio. The module concludes by covering Azure deployment models, which dictate how you provision and manage Azure services. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 2: Integrating with Azure Compute Services This module explores the different compute resources available in Azure in the context of hybrid scenarios. It first explains the differences between Azure virtual machines and Azure cloud services and how you can use each of them to migrate on-premises workloads. Next, it describes the process of migrating on-premises virtual machines to Azure by using virtual machine images and disks. It also explains the process of extending Big Compute workloads to Azure by integrating them with on-premises high performance computing (HPC) deployments and by using Azure Batch. The module concludes with an explanation on containers and Azure Service Fabric. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 3: Integrating with Azure Virtual Networks This module introduces the Azure Virtual Network Service and its components. It also describes how to implement Azure virtual networks and integrate them with your on-premises computing resources by establishing direct network connectivity between the two environments. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 4: Integrating with Azure Storage and Data Services This module starts with a description of Azure Storage types and their capabilities. It then describes Azure Backup, StorSimple hybrid storage solution, Microsoft SQL Server Stretch Database, Azure Data Factory with Data Management Gateway, and Azure Content Delivery Network. It concludes with a detailed walkthrough of the implementation of Azure Recovery Services agent-based and Microsoft Azure Backup Server-based backups. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 5: Designing and implementing Azure Site Recovery Solutions This module presents the main features of Azure Site Recovery and the scenarios it supports. It also describes the planning considerations for Azure Site Recovery, the different types of implementations of Azure as a disaster recovery site for on-premises workloads, and the disaster recovery capabilities that StorSimple offers. You will become familiar with the process of planning Site Recovery deployment and will step through a sample deployment. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 6: Designing and Implementing Cross-Premises Applications This module presents the most common solutions that facilitate implementation of cross-premises applications, including Azure RemoteApp, Traffic Manager, and Hybrid Connections with the Web Apps feature of Azure App Service. It also describes the process of implementing cross-premises solutions for desktop, web, and mobile apps. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 7: Integrating Operations and Application Monitoring and Management This module presents Azure-based services that deliver monitoring and management functionality for on-premises workloads. These services include Microsoft Operations Management Suite with its Log Analytics, Microsoft Azure Automation with its support for on-premises systems based on Hybrid Runbook Worker functionality, and Visual Studio Application Insights. This module also describes the process of implementing cross-premises Azure monitoring and management solutions. Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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