Architect network infrastructure in Azure
Offered By: Microsoft via Microsoft Learn
Course Description
Overview
- Module 1: Learn about the virtual private network (VPN) gateway options in Azure and typical scenarios for using a VPN. Create and test VPNs to securely connect sites to Azure.
- Learn the features and use cases of VPN gateways
- Learn the requirements for provisioning VPN gateways
- Provision site-to-site VPN gateways
- Module 2: Connect your on-premises systems and users to Azure and Office 365 by using ExpressRoute for private, dedicated, and guaranteed throughput connectivity.
- Describe the features and capabilities of ExpressRoute
- Describe the use cases for using ExpressRoute to integrate traditional networks with Azure
- Module 3: Find out how Azure network security groups and service endpoints help you secure your virtual machines and Azure services from unauthorized network access.
- Identify the capabilities and features of network security groups.
- Identify the capabilities and features of virtual network service endpoints.
- Use network security groups to restrict network connectivity.
- Use virtual network service endpoints to control network traffic to and from Azure services.
- Module 4: Use virtual network peering to enable communication across virtual networks in a way that's secure and minimally complex.
- Identify use cases for virtual network peering.
- Identify the features and limitations of virtual network peering.
- Configure peering connections between virtual networks.
- Module 5: Discover how Azure Traffic Manager provides DNS load balancing for your application to improve the performance and availability of your application.
- Learn how to use Traffic Manager to dynamically distribute network traffic
- Set up Traffic Manager for automatic failover to a secondary region
- Set up Traffic Manager to redirect client requests to the nearest endpoint
- Module 6: In this module, you will learn how to use Azure Load Balancer to distribute traffic between multiple virtual servers or services.
- Identify the features and capabilities of Azure Load Balancer
- Deploy and configure an Azure load balancer
- Module 7: Improve application resilience by distributing load across multiple servers and use path-based routing to direct web traffic.
- Identify the load balancing capabilities of Application Gateway
- Create an Application Gateway and configure load balancing
- Configure an Application Gateway to use URL path-based routing
- Module 8: Learn how to control Azure virtual network traffic by implementing custom routes.
- Identify the routing capabilities of an Azure virtual network
- Configure routing within a virtual network
- Deploy a basic network virtual appliance
- Configure routing to send traffic through a network virtual appliance
- Module 9: In this module, you will learn how to plan and implement an IP addressing scheme for virtual networks and virtual machines in Azure.
- Identify the private IP addressing capabilities of Azure virtual networks.
- Identify the public IP addressing capabilities of Azure.
- Identify the requirements for IP addressing when integrating with on-premises networks.
- Module 10: You have a traditional on-premises infrastructure that you need to connect to resources in Azure. In this module, you learn how to select a connectivity method for your use cases that balances functionality, cost, and security.
- Identify various methods for integrating on-premises networks with Azure.
- Identify the features and limitations of each method of network integration.
- Select the appropriate hybrid network solution for specified use cases.
- Module 11: Design a network architecture in Azure that allows for growth and flexibility, secure isolation of critical resources, low administrative overhead, and communication with on-premises network resources.
- Identify the requirements and components for a hub and spoke network in Azure
- Identify the components and limitations for connectivity to on-premises networks
- Identify methods to secure connectivity in a hub and spoke network
- Module 12: Learn how to investigate and diagnose problems in your Azure virtual networks by using Network Watcher and other tools.
- Identify the tools available to manage and troubleshoot network connectivity in Azure
- Select the proper tool to manage and troubleshoot network connectivity for various use cases
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Syllabus
- Module 1: Connect your on-premises network to Azure with VPN Gateway
- Introduction
- Connect on-premises networks to Azure by using site-to-site VPN gateways
- Exercise - Prepare Azure and on-premises virtual networks by using Azure CLI commands
- Exercise - Create a site-to-site VPN gateway by using Azure CLI commands
- Summary
- Module 2: Connect your on-premises network to the Microsoft global network by using ExpressRoute
- Introduction
- What is the Azure ExpressRoute service?
- How Azure ExpressRoute works
- When to choose Azure ExpressRoute
- Summary
- Module 3: Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
- Introduction
- Use network security groups to control network access
- Exercise - Create and manage network security groups
- Secure network access to PaaS services with virtual network service endpoints
- Exercise - Restrict access to Azure Storage by using service endpoints
- Summary
- Module 4: Distribute your services across Azure virtual networks and integrate them by using virtual network peering
- Introduction
- Connect services by using virtual network peering
- Exercise - Prepare virtual networks for peering by using Azure CLI commands
- Exercise - Configure virtual network peering connections by using Azure CLI commands
- Exercise - Verify virtual network peering by using SSH between Azure virtual machines
- Summary
- Module 5: Enhance your service availability and data locality by using Azure Traffic Manager
- Introduction
- Route network traffic by using Traffic Manager
- Exercise - Enable automatic failover by using priority routing
- Optimize applications across regions by using performance routing
- Exercise - Optimize applications across regions by using performance routing
- Summary
- Module 6: Improve application scalability and resiliency by using Azure Load Balancer
- Introduction
- Azure Load Balancer features and capabilities
- Configure a public load balancer
- Exercise - Configure a public load balancer
- Internal load balancer
- Summary
- Module 7: Load balance your web service traffic with Application Gateway
- Introduction
- Route traffic with Application Gateway
- Exercise - Create web sites
- Application Gateway creation and configuration
- Exercise - Create and configure an Application Gateway
- Exercise - Test your Application Gateway
- Summary
- Module 8: Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Introduction
- Identify routing capabilities of an Azure virtual network
- Exercise - Create custom routes
- What is an NVA?
- Exercise - Create an NVA and virtual machines
- Exercise - Route traffic through the NVA
- Summary
- Module 9: Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
- Introduction
- Network IP addressing and integration
- Public and private IP addressing in Azure
- Plan IP addressing for your networks
- Exercise - Design and implement IP addressing for Azure virtual networks
- Summary
- Module 10: Design a hybrid network architecture on Azure
- Introduction
- On-premises network integration on Azure
- Use Azure ExpressRoute for hybrid networks
- Work with hybrid networks on Azure
- Choose a hybrid network architecture on Azure
- Summary
- Module 11: Centralize your core services by using hub and spoke Azure virtual network architecture
- Introduction
- Implement a hub-spoke network topology in Azure
- Plan virtual networks in Azure
- Exercise - Implement a hub-spoke network topology in Azure
- Create a hub-spoke network topology with Azure Virtual Network Manager
- Secure your hub-spoke network
- Summary
- Module 12: Monitor and troubleshoot your end-to-end Azure network infrastructure by using network monitoring tools
- Introduction
- Troubleshoot a network by using Network Watcher monitoring and diagnostic tools
- Exercise - Troubleshoot a network by using Network Watcher monitoring and diagnostic tools
- Troubleshoot a network by using Network Watcher metrics and logs
- Exercise - Troubleshoot a network by using Network Watcher metrics and logs
- Summary
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