Azure Virtual Network Connectivity Options

Azure VNET Connectivity Options

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Description

Deploying and Managing Azure Virtual Machines is a 3-hour demo-heavy course that's designed to be the "next step" for those who have completed my AZ-900 course, entitled "AZ-900 Exam Prep: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals". However, it's also a fantastic course on its own - and it teaches the student how to deploy and manage Azure virtual machines using the Azure portal.

While it's been designed as a next step for those who have taken my own AZ-900 course, this course serves as a fantastic complement to really any other AZ-900 course you may have taken, as well. As a matter of fact, this course also helps students prepare for the AZ-103 and AZ-104 exam as well.

If you enroll in this course right now, you'll learn the following:

  • What a virtual machine is and when to use it

  • The difference between Availability Sets and Availability Zones

  • What Azure VM SLAs are available

  • How to deploy and configure Windows and Linux virtual machines

  • How to connect to a Windows VM via RDP

  • How to use PuttyGen and Putty to connect to a Linux VM via SSH

  • How to start, stop, restart, redeploy, and resize a VM

  • How to add and remove data disks

  • How to snapshot VMs and deploy new VMs from snapshots

  • How to create VM images and create new VMs from images

  • How to add and remove virtual NICs

  • How to tag virtual machines

  • How to install software on a VM with extensions

  • How to enable VMs for Insights

  • How to backup and restore a VM with Azure Backup

If you've recently completed an AZ-900 course, this technical hands-on course is the perfect next step for you.

What You Will Learn!

  • Create connectivity between virtual networks
  • Create a Point to Site VPN
  • Create and configure VNET to VNET
  • Verify virtual network connectivity
  • Create and Configure VNET peering

Who Should Attend!

  • Basic computing / Azure knowledge would be helpful
  • To follow along with the exercises, you'll need access to a Free or Paid Microsoft Azure account
  • Software Engineer