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With the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions Certification (AZ-400) Training course at Zx Academy, you can master the concepts like Virtual Network Connectivity, Azure Resource Manager, Windows PowerShell, Git, Docker, Ansible, and Jenkins, Azure Administration, SVN, Maven, and Nagios, Azure Test Plans and Azure Artifacts, and Azure Boards, Azure Repos, and Azure Pipelines.

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Course Overview

Zx Academy's Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions Certification Training course is curated by industry experts per industry demands and requirements. The Azure DevOps Solutions Certification (AZ-400) gives you a good foundation to appear for the Microsoft Certified. This course also helps you to learn how to implement and design strategies for source code management, continuous integration, collaboration, compliance, monitoring, and delivery.  In order to take the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions course, a person must be proficient with Agile practices. Familiarity with both Azure development and Azure administration and expert knowledge in at least one of these concepts is highly recommended. The Microsoft Azure DevOps professionals must implement DevOps practices for version control, infrastructure-as-code, compliance, configuration management, release, build, and testing when using Azure technologies. Highlights of Zx Academy Training:
  • 24/7 Support throughout the training period
  • Live online classes
  • Training under industry experts
  • Free study material
  • Flexible timings to all our students
What will you learn in Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions (AZ-400) training? After completion of the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions certification training, you will learn:
  • Virtual Network Connectivity
  • Azure Resource Manager
  • Windows PowerShell
  • Git, Docker, Ansible, and Jenkins
  • Azure Administration
  • SVN, Maven, and Nagios
  • Azure Test Plans and Azure Artifacts
  • Azure Boards, Azure Repos, and Azure Pipelines
Who should take this Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions (AZ-400) training? The Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions Certification (AZ-400) training course is beneficial for:
  • Software Developers
  • Project Managers and Technical Leads
  • Cloud Professionals and Solutions Architects
  • Those who want to clear AZ-400 certification
  • Learners who want to build a career around Azure DevOps
What are the prerequisites for taking Microsoft Azure DevOps Certification (AZ-400) training? The prerequisite for taking Microsoft Azure DevOps certification (AZ-400) training is the basic knowledge of any programming language. Why should you go for Microsoft Azure DevOps Certification (AZ-400) training? At present, the demand for DevOps is very high, and more than 85% of the organizations/companies will adopt DevOps shortly. According to Indeed, there is a great demand for people who have skills in both Azure and DevOps. Zx Academy's Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions training helps you learn DevOps and Azure. Salary as per market According to Glassdoor, the average salary of a Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer is $105,000 per year.

Curriculum – Microsoft Azure DevOps

  • Introduction to cloud computing
  • What is Microsoft Azure?
  • Microsoft Azure Services
  • Creating a Microsoft Azure Account
  • Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell
  • Managing Azure Resources & Subscriptions
  • Azure Resource Manager
  • Microsoft Azure Architecture
  • Azure Resources & Subscriptions
  • Azure Resource Manager
  • Managing Azure Resources
  • Azure Tags
  • Azure Storage Account & its types
  • Azure Blob Storage
  • Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN)
  • Azure Files Storage
  • Azure File Sync
  • Azure Table Storage
  • Azure Queue Storage
  • Azure Storage Explorer
  • Azure Shared Access Signature (SAS)
  • Azure Databox
  • Azure Storage Replication
  • Data Replication Options
  • Azure Import/Export Service
  •  Azure Virtual Machines
  • Data Disks in Azure
  • Azure VMs & Interfaces
  • ARM templates
  • VHD templates
  • Custom Images of Azure VM
  • Virtual Machine Scale Sets
  • Virtual Machine Availability Sets
  • App Service Web App for Containers
  • App Service plan
  • Networking for an App Service
  • Deployment slots
  • Container image
  • Azure Kubernetes Service
  • Azure Container Registry
  • Azure Virtual Networks
  • Azure Vnet Components
  • IP Address – Public & Private IPs
  • Azure Vnet Subnets
  • Azure Network Interface Cards (NIC)
  • Network Security Group (NSG)
  • Route Tables
  • Service Tags
  • Azure DNS
  • Private DNS
  • Application Gateway
  • Azure Front Door Service
  • Azure Traffic Manager
  • Application Security Groups
  • Azure Load Balancers
  • Azure Firewall
  • Azure Bastion
  • Network Watcher
  • Azure Express Route
  • Express Route Circuits
  • Express Route Peering
  •  Identity and Access Management in Azure
  • Role Based Access Management (RBAC)
  • Role Definitions
  • Role Assignment in Azure Resources
  • Azure Users & Groups
  • RBAC Policies
  • Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
  • Windows AD Vs Azure AD
  • Azure AD Users
  • Azure AD Groups
  • Azure AD Domains
  • Azure AD Tenants
  • Authentication Options
  • Azure AD Connect
  • Self Service password Reset (SSPR)
  • Multi Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Resource Locks
  • Azure Monitor
  • Azure Metrics
  • Log Analytics
  • Alerts and actions
  • Application Insights
  • Backup reports
  • Recovery Services Vault
  • Backing Up Azure Virtual Machines
  • VM Backup Policies
  • Restoring Azure Virtual machines
  • EC2 Walkthrough
  • Installation of DevOps Tools on cloud
  • Git
  • Docker
  • Maven
  • Jenkins
  • Puppet
  • Ansible
  • Kubernetes
  • Nagios
  • What is Software Development
  • Software Development Life Cycle
  • Traditional Models for SDLC
  • Why DevOps?
  • What is DevOps?
  • DevOps Lifecycle
  • DevOps Tools
  • What is Continuous Testing?
  • What is Maven?
  • Running Test Cases on Chromium Web Driver
  • What is Headless Mode?
  •  Introduction to Continuous Integration
  • Jenkins Master Slave Architecture
  • Understanding CI/CD Pipelines
  • Creating an end to end automated CI/CD Pipeline
  • What is Version Control?
  • Types of Version Control System
  • Introduction to SVN
  • Introduction to Git
  • Git Lifecycle
  • Common Git Commands
  • Working with Branches in Git
  • Merging Branches
  • Resolving Merge Conflicts
  • Git Workflow
  •  Introduction to Docker
  • Understanding Docker Lifecycle
  • Components of Docker Ecosystem
  • Common Docker Operations
  • Creating a DockerHub Account
  • Committing changes in a Container
  • Pushing a Container Image to DockerHub
  • Creating Custom Docker Images using Dockerfile
  • What are Docker Volumes
  • Deploying a Multi-Tier Application using Docker Network
  • Using Docker Compose to deploy containers
  • What is Container Orchestration
  • Container Orchestration Tools
  • Introduction to Docker Swarm
  • Deploying a 2-Node Cluster using Docker Swarm
  • Need of Configuration Management
  • Configuration Management Tools
  • What is Puppet
  • Puppet Architecture
  • Setting up Master Slave using Puppet
  • Puppet Manifests
  • Puppet Modules
  • Applying configuration using Puppet
  • Puppet File Server
  • What is Ansible?
  • Ansible vs Puppet
  • Ansible Architecture
  • Setting up Master Slave using Ansible
  • Ansible Playbook
  • Ansible Roles
  • Applying configuration using Ansible
  • Introduction to Kubernetes
  • Docker Swarm vs Kubernetes
  • Kubernetes Architecture
  • Deploying Kubernetes using Kubeadms
  • Alternate ways of deploying Kubernetes
  • YAML Files
  • Creating a Deployment in Kubernetes using YAML
  • Services in Kubernetes
  • Ingress in Kubernetes
  • Case Study – Kubernetes Architecture
  • 21.1 What is Continuous Monitoring?
  • 21.2 Introduction to Nagios
  • 21.3 Nagios Architecture
  • 21.4 Monitoring Services in Nagios
  • 21.5 What are NRPE Plugins?
  • 21.6 Monitoring System Info using NRPE plugins
  • What is Infrastructure as a code
  • IaC vs Configuration Management
  • Introduction to Terraform
  • Installing Terraform on AWS
  • Basic Operations in Terraform
  • Terraform Code Basics
  • Deploying and end-to-end architecture on AWS using Terraform
  • Azure devops architecture
  • key features
  • azure devops tools
  • azure devops organizations and projects
  • Introduction to Azure Repos
  • Compare TFVC and Git
  • Key concepts in azure repos
  • Search your code in Repos
  • what is TFVC
  • Azure Repos Integrations
  • What are Azure artifacts
  • Key concepts in artifacts
  • working with packages
  • Feeds
  • views and upstream sources
  • Connecting to azure pipelines
  • What are Azure test plans
  • Exploratory and manual testing
  • Test from kanban board
  • Creating Test Plans
  • Testing web apps
  • What is Azure Pipelines
  • Why use Azure Pipelines
  • Deploying to Azure
  • Key concepts in Pipelines
  • CI Triggers in pipelines
  • YAML Basics
  • Ecosystems and Integration
  • Setting up CI build
  • Adding Tests to the Pipeline
  • Agents and Tasks
  •  What is Azure Boards
  • Why use azure boards
  • agile project management best practices
  • Basic concepts of Azure Boards
  • Connecting boards to github
  • Work items
  • Kanban boards
  • Sprints
  • Scrum and plans
  • Azure Boards integrations
  •  What is Infrastructure as a code?
  • IaC vs Configuration Management
  • Introduction to Terraform
  • Installing Terraform on AWS
  • Basic Operations in Terraform
  • Terraform Code Basics
  • Deploying and end-to-end architecture on Azure using Terraform

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