Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery

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Free Online Course: Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery 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. Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery is taught by Sharon Bennett.

Overview
  • Learn how to back up and restore servers, virtual machines, files and folders, workloads, and databases with Microsoft Azure services such as Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you need to know
    1. Disaster Recovery Overview
    • Azure disaster recovery overview
    • Considerations
    2. Azure Backup Solutions
    • Azure Backup overview
    • Azure Backup protection solutions
    • Create a Recovery Services vault
    • Protect an Azure virtual machine
    • Protect files and folders
    • Installing the Azure Backup Server
    • Adding storage to the Azure Backup Server
    • Installing the Azure Backup agent
    • Protecting workloads with Azure Backup Server
    • Protecting Hyper-V virtual machines
    • Long-term SQL backups
    • Protecting Azure file shares
    • Overview of the Recovery Services vault
    3. Azure Restore Solutions
    • Azure restore solutions
    • Restore an Azure virtual machine
    • Restore files to an Azure virtual machine
    • Restore file and folders
    • Restore Hyper-V virtual machines
    • Restore an Azure SQL Database
    • Restore a long-term Azure SQL Database
    • Restore Azure file shares
    4. Azure Site Recovery
    • Overview of Azure Site Recovery
    • Azure Site Recovery scenarios
    • Prepare Azure for ASR
    • Prepare the on-premises infrastructure for Azure, part 1
    • Prepare the on-premises infrastructure for Azure, part 2
    • Enabling replication
    • Create a recovery plan
    • Run a test failover
    • Run an unplanned failover
    • Run a planned failback
    • Replicate an Azure virtual machine
    Conclusion
    • Next steps