Cloud Architect using Microsoft Azure

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Cloud Architect using Microsoft Azure provided by Udacity is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 13 weeks long, 10 hours a week. Cloud Architect using Microsoft Azure is taught by nd090 Gary McLeary, nd090 Pratik Shah and nd090 Ed Clausen. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udacity. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udacity for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Meet the growing demand for Azure cloud architects and learn the skills to translate business requirements into technical specifications for reliable, scalable, and secure cloud infrastructure using Microsoft Azure.

Syllabus
    • Designing Infrastructure and Managing Migration
      • In this course, you will go through the process of creating a backup strategy. You will also be exposed to the process of migrating on-premise resources into the Azure cloud using Azure Migrate, get information from Azure Advisor on what will allow the most cost-effective performance and do day-to-day monitoring through Azure Monitor. Our final lesson will include the use of ARM Templates to automate the provisioning of resources as well as how to enforce an organization's policies through Azure Policy and Azure Blueprint.
    • Provisioning for cost optimization and monitoring
      • In this course, you will go over the best practices for understanding how cost management is an important aspect of a well-architected framework. For each lesson, you will learn the fundamental concepts and how experts think about the topic. Then you will do a deep dive into how to design for a cloud-optimized architecture, how monitoring for cloud efficiency helps an organization bring transparency into cloud costs and how to leverage automation of infrastructure autoscale.
    • Azure Security
      • In this course, you will go over the best practices for understanding the role of security in an Azure environment. We will take a high-level look at security, look back at the history behind cloud computing and Azure and introduce the workspace simulation environment we use to provide access to the Azure portal. Then we will discuss the foundational level of security, lay the foundational borders of our digital environment, and discuss segmenting our resources. Finally, we will discuss the ongoing battle to maintain our security long after we have implemented our design.