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Exam AZ-103

Master the skills needed to operate a Microsoft Azure-based cloud infrastructure. An Azure Administrator is responsible for implementing, monitoring and maintaining Microsoft Azure solutions, including major services related to Compute, Storage, Network and Security.

You will learn

  • Manage Azure subscriptions and resources
  • Implement and manage storage
  • Deploy and manage virtual machines (VMs)
  • Configure and manage virtual networks
  • Manage identities

  • Add custom domains
  • Azure AD Join
  • Configure self-service password reset
  • Manage multiple directories

  • Create users and groups
  • Manage user and group properties
  • Manage device settings
  • Perform bulk user updates
  • Manage guest accounts

  • Manage Azure AD Connect
  • Manage password sync and password writeback
  • Install Azure AD Connect, including password hash and pass-through synchronization
  • Use Azure AD Connect to configure federation with on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)

  • Configure user accounts for MFA, enable MFA by using bulk update, configure fraud alerts, configure bypass options, configure Trusted IPs, configure verification methods

  • Configure network access to the storage account
  • Create and configure storage account
  • Generate shared access signature
  • Install and use Azure Storage Explorer
  • Manage access keys
  • Monitor activity log by using Log Analytics
  • Implement Azure storage replication

  • Create export from Azure job
  • Create import into Azure job
  • Use Azure Data Box
  • Configure and use Azure blob storage
  • Configure Azure content delivery network (CDN) endpoints

  • Create Azure file share
  • Create Azure File Sync service
  • Create Azure sync group
  • Troubleshoot Azure File Sync

  • Configure and review backup reports
  • Perform backup operation
  • Create Recovery Services Vault
  • Create and configure backup policy
  • Perform a restore operation

  • Configure high availability
  • Configure monitoring, networking, storage, and virtual machine size
  • Deploy and configure scale sets

  • Modify Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template
  • Configure location of new VMs
  • Configure VHD template
  • Deploy from template
  • Save a deployment as an ARM template
  • Deploy Windows and Linux VMs

  • Add data discs
  • Add network interfaces
  • Redeploy VMs
  • Manage VM sizes; move VMs from one resource group to another
  • Automate configuration management by using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) and VM Agent by using custom script extensions

  • Configure VM backup
  • Define backup policies
  • Implement backup policies
  • Perform VM restore
  • Azure Site Recovery

  • Create and configure VNET peering
  • Create and configure VNET to VNET
  • Verify virtual network connectivity
  • Create virtual network gateway

  • Configure private and public IP addresses, network routes, network interface, subnets, and virtual network

  • Configure Azure DNS
  • Configure custom DNS settings
  • Configure private and public DNS zones

  • Create security rules
  • Associate NSG to a subnet or network interface
  • Identify required ports
  • Evaluate effective security rules

  • Configure internal load balancer, configure load balancing rules, configure public load balancer, troubleshoot load balancing

  • Monitor on-premises connectivity, use Network resource monitoring, use Network Watcher, troubleshoot external networking, troubleshoot virtual network connectivity

  • Create and configure Azure VPN Gateway, create and configure site to site VPN, configure Express Route, verify on premises connectivity, troubleshoot on premises connectivity with Azure