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Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)

The Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) course provides a comprehensive introduction to cloud computing and the core services offered by a leading cloud platform.

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Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)

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  1. Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) The Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) course provides a comprehensive introduction to cloud computing and the core services offered by a leading cloud platform. Designed for individuals new to cloud technologies, this course lays the groundwork for understanding cloud concepts, services, and management tools. Cloud Concepts and Core Services The course begins by exploring fundamental cloud concepts, including the benefits of cloud computing, such as scalability, elasticity, and cost-efficiency. It delves into the different types of cloud models—public, private, and hybrid—and the various service types like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Understanding these models is crucial for determining the appropriate solutions for different business needs. Participants will learn about the core architectural components of the cloud platform, including regions, availability zones, and resource groups. The course covers essential services such as compute, networking, storage, and databases, providing insights into how these services work together to support business applications and operations. Security, Privacy, and Compliance Security is a paramount concern in cloud computing. The course addresses security features and tools available within the platform, including identity and access management, encryption, and network security. It also covers governance and compliance aspects, helping learners understand how to manage resources securely and in accordance with regulatory requirements. Privacy considerations are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of data protection and the measures in place to safeguard sensitive information. Learners will gain an understanding of the shared responsibility model, which delineates the security obligations of the cloud provider and the customer. Pricing, SLA, and Lifecycle An essential component of the course is understanding the financial aspects of cloud services. Participants will explore pricing models, cost management tools, and service level agreements (SLAs). This knowledge enables learners to make informed decisions about resource allocation and budgeting, ensuring that cloud solutions are both effective and economical. The course also covers the lifecycle of cloud services, from deployment to decommissioning, providing a holistic view of how services are managed over time. This includes monitoring and reporting tools that help maintain optimal performance and availability.

  2. Hands-On Experience and Practical Applications To reinforce theoretical knowledge, the course incorporates hands-on labs and practical exercises. Learners will engage with the cloud platform's portal and command-line interface to create and manage resources. These activities provide real-world experience and build confidence in navigating the cloud environment. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid foundation in cloud computing principles and the core services of the platform. This knowledge serves as a stepping stone for further specialization and certification in cloud technologies.

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