AZ-301: Microsoft Azure Architect Design Training & Certification Course
AZ-301: Microsoft Azure Architect Design: Overview
The Microsoft certified azure solutions architect training, generally known as az 301 training is a certification course to learn how to manage security and identity within the context of Azure. Also, you’ll be introduced to multiple SaaS services available in Azure that for integration into existing Azure solutions.
Audience profile.
Successful Cloud Solutions Architects begin this role with practical experience with operating systems, virtualization , cloud infrastructure , storage structures, billing, and networking. Hence, if you have interest in Cloud solutions, getting a az 301 certification, might turn advantageous for you. At SpireTec azure 301 training , we provide you the best teachers who have expertise in the subject and will dive you deep through the different aspects of your subject to make you well-educated in this sector.
After you successfully finish the az-301 course, you will become efficient enough to:
After completing this Microsoft certified azure solutions architect course, students will be able to:
Integrate their existing solutions with external identity providers using Azure AD B2B or B2C.
Design a hybrid identity solution.
Determine when to use advanced features of Azure AD such as Managed Service Identity, MFA and Privileged Identity Management.
Secure application secrets using Key Vault.
Secure application data using SQL Database and Azure Storage features.
Detail the various APIs available in Cognitive Services.
Identify when to use the Face API, Speech API or Language Understanding (LUIS) service.
Describe the relationship to Bot Framework and Azure Bot Services.
Who should take this course ?
Prerequisites
In the az 301 course you will be given the az-301 training and that requires you to be Proficient in Azure administration, Azure development, and DevOps, and have expert-level skills in at least one of those domains.
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AZ-301T01: Designing for Identity and Security
Module 1: Managing Security & Identity for Azure Solutions
This module discusses both security and identity within the context of Azure. For security, this module reviews the various options for monitoring security, the options available for securing data and the options for securing application secrets. For identity, this module focuses specifically on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and the various features available such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Managed Service Identity, Azure AD Connect, ADFS and Azure AD B2B/B2C.
Module 2: Integrating SaaS Services Available on the Azure Platform
This module introduces multiple SaaS services available in Azure that are available for integration into existing Azure solutions. These services include Cognitive Services, Bot Service, Machine Learning and Media Services.
AZ-301T02: Designing a Data Platform Solution
Module 1: Backing Azure Solutions with Azure Storage
This module describes how many Azure services use the Azure Storage service as a backing store for other application solution in Azure. The module dives into critical considerations when using Azure Storage as a supplemental service for an all-up Azure solution.
Module 2: Comparing Database Options in Azure
This module compares the various relational and non-relational data storage options available in Azure. Options are explored as groups such as relational databases (Azure SQL Database, MySQL, and PostgreSQL on Azure), non-relational (Azure Cosmos DB, Storage Tables), streaming (Stream Analytics) and storage (Data Factory, Data Warehouse, Data Lake).
Module 3: Monitoring & Automating Azure Solutions
This module covers the monitoring and automation solutions available after an Azure solution has been architected, designed and possibly deployed. The module reviews services that are used to monitor individual applications, the Azure platform, and networked components. This module also covers automation and backup options to enable business-continuity scenarios for solutions hosted in Azure.
AZ-301T03: Designing for Deployment, Migration, and Integration
Module 1: Deploying Resources with Azure Resource Manager
This module establishes a basic understanding of Azure Resource Manager and the core concepts of deployments, resources, templates, resource groups, and tags. The module will dive deeply into the automated deployment of resources using ARM templates.
Module 2: Creating Managed Server Applications in Azure
This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.
Module 3: Authoring Serverless Applications in Azure
This module describes how solutions can leverage serverless application hosting services in Azure to host web applications, REST APIs, integration workflows and HPC workloads without the requirement to manage specific server resources. The module focuses on App Services-related components such as Web Apps, API Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, and Functions.
AZ-301T04: Designing an Infrastructure Strategy
Module 1: Application Architecture Patterns in Azure
This module introduces and reviews common Azure patterns and architectures as prescribed by the Microsoft Patterns & Practices team. Each pattern is grouped into performance, resiliency, and scalability categories and described in the context of similar patterns within the category.
Module 2: Building Azure IaaS-Based Server Applications (ADSK)
This module identifies workloads that are ideally deployed using Infrastructure-as-a-Service services in Azure. The module focuses on the VM Scale Sets and Virtual Machine services in Azure and how to best deploy workloads to these services using best practices and features such as Availability Sets.
Module 3: Networking Azure Application Components
This module describes the various networking and connectivity options available for solutions deployed on Azure. The module explores connectivity options ranging from ad-hoc connections to long-term hybrid connectivity scenarios. The module also discusses some of the performance and security concerns related to balancing workloads across multiple compute instances, connecting on-premise infrastructure to the cloud and creating gateways for on-premise data.
Module 4: Integrating Azure Solution Components Using Messaging Services
This module describes and compares the integration and messaging services available for solutions hosted on the Azure platform. Messaging services described include Azure Storage Queues, Service Bus Queues, Service Bus Relay, IoT Hubs, Event Hubs, and Notification Hubs. Integration services include Azure Functions and Logic Apps.
Labs
AZ-301T01: Designing for Identity and Security
Lab: Securing Secrets in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Integrate their existing solutions with external identity providers using Azure AD B2B or B2C.
- 2 Design a hybrid identity solution.
- 3 Determine when to use advanced features of Azure AD such as Managed Service Identity, MFA and Privileged Identity Management.
- 5 Secure application secrets using Key Vault.
- 6 Secure application data using SQL Database and Azure Storage feature.
Lab: Deploying Service Instances as Components of Overall Azure Solutions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Detail the various APIs available in Cognitive Services.
- 2 Identify when to use the Face API, Speech API or Language Understanding (LUIS) service.
AZ-301T02: Designing a Data Platform Solution
Lab: Deploying Database Instances in Azure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Compare and contrast monitoring services for applications, the Azure platform, and networking.
- 2 Identify data streaming options for large-scale data ingest.
- 3 Identify longer-term data storage options.
Lab: Deploying Configuration Management Solutions to Azure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Compare and contrast monitoring services for applications, the Azure platform, and networking.
- 2 Design an alert scheme for a solution hosted in Azure.
- 3 Select the appropriate backup option for infrastructure and data hosted in Azure.
- 4 Automate the deployment of future resources for backup recovery or scaling purposes.
AZ-301T03: Designing for Deployment, Migration, and Integration
Lab: Deploying Resources with Azure Resource Manager
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Create a resource group.
- 2 Add resources to a resource group.
- 3 Deploy an ARM template to a resource group.
- 4 Filter resources using tags.
- 5 Author a complex deployment using the Azure Building Blocks tools.
Lab: Deploying Managed Containerized Workloads to Azure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- 1 Select between hosting application code or containers in an App Service instance.
- 2 Describe the differences between API, Mobile, and Web Apps.
- 3 Integrate an API or Logic App with the API Management service.
- 4 Design an App Service Plan or multi-region deployment for high performance and scale.