Welcome to the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals course, designed for individuals looking to gain a foundational understanding of cloud services and how Microsoft Azure provides them. This comprehensive course is ideal for IT professionals, business users, students, or anyone curious about the cloud, regardless of their technical background. We will demystify essential cloud concepts such as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS], Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS], and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS], along with the benefits and considerations of using public, private, and hybrid cloud models.Throughout this course, you will explore the core architectural components of Azure, including regions, availability zones, and resource groups, and delve into a wide array of core Azure services covering compute, networking, storage, and databases. We will also cover critical aspects of security, privacy, compliance, and trust within the Azure environment, ensuring you understand how Microsoft protects your data. Furthermore, you will learn about Azure pricing, Service Level Agreements (SLAs], and the various support options available. This course provides the essential knowledge required to confidently discuss and make informed decisions about Azure solutions, and serves as an excellent preparation for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900] certification exam.
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Understand fundamental cloud concepts, including the benefits and considerations of cloud services. Describe core Azure architectural components and key Azure services for compute, networking, storage, and databases. Explain security, privacy, compliance, and trust features within Microsoft Azure. Identify Azure pricing, Service Level Agreements (SLAs], and support options. Navigate the Azure portal and understand basic Azure management tools. Gain the foundational knowledge necessary to pass the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900] certification exam.
No prior experience with cloud computing or Azure is required. Basic computer literacy and familiarity with internet navigation. A stable internet connection for accessing course materials and Azure labs (optional]. (Optional] A Microsoft account for hands-on exercises in the Azure portal.