Azure Essential Training for Developers

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Free Online Course: Azure Essential Training for Developers provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Azure Essential Training for Developers is taught by Adrienne Braganza Tacke.

Overview
  • Get a developer-focused look at the Azure ecosystem. Learn how to navigate the popular cloud platform and use it to build, deploy, and manage applications.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Azure for Developers
    1. Cloud Fundamentals
    • Cloud Models and Service Types
    2. Core Azure Concepts
    • What is an Azure Subscription?
    • What is an Azure Resource Group?
    • Using the Azure Resource Manager
    • What is an Azure Region?
    • What is an Azure Availability Zone?
    3. Azure App Services
    • What is an Azure App Service?
    • Create an App Service to host an API
    4. Azure Storage
    • What is Azure Blob Storage?
    • What is Cosmos DB?
    • Using Azure SQL
    5. Azure Functions
    • What is an Azure Function?
    • Create a Function with a BlobTrigger
    • Other function trigger types
    • When to use Durable Functions
    • A closer look at Durable Functions
    6. Virtual Machines and Batch
    • Provision a Virtual Machine
    • Azure Resource Manager templates
    • What is Azure Batch?
    7. Kubernetes and Containers in Azure
    • Container and Kubernetes Basics
    • Create a managed Kubernetes cluster
    • Create, Publish image to Container Registry
    8. Securing your applications
    • Authentication options in Azure
    • Role-Based vs Claims-Based Authorization
    • What is Azure Key Vault?
    9. Monitoring your applications
    • Using Azure Monitor
    • What is Application Insights?
    10. Optimizing your applications
    • Using Azure Redis for caching
    • Using the Azure Content Delivery Network
    • Kubernetes Service scaling strategies
    Conclusion
    • Next steps