Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Software-defined networking is a foundational element in the Microsoft Azure infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) scenario. This course teaches you the basics of Azure networking, including virtual networks, hybrid cloud connectivity, and more.
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Course Description
Most newcomers to the Microsoft Azure public cloud face their biggest learning curve with software-defined networking. This course, Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking, teaches you all about the building blocks of Azure virtual networks, including planning, deployment, configuration, monitoring, and security. You will learn how to design virtual networks that support your workloads with the highest security and performance. You'll also learn how to configure hybrid connectivity between your on-premises environment and Azure. Additionally, you will learn how to closely monitor your network performance to keep in compliance with your service-level agreements (SLAs). By the end of this course, you will be able to design and deploy Azure infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) networking with confidence and accuracy.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 0m 43s
—Course Overview 0m 43sAzure Networking Basics- 33m 14s
—Overview 3m 45s
—IaaS in Azure Service Management 2m 17s
—ARM Networking Architecture 6m 17s
—Demo: Deploy a Virtual Network with an ARM Template 4m 8s
—Demo: Tour Azure Networking Components 4m 50s
—Microsoft Azure Hybrid Cloud Architecture 1m 45s
—Virtual IP Addresses and Name Resolution 3m 7s
—Demo: Azure VM Networking Configuration 4m 58s
—Summary 2m 3sAzure Virtual Networks- 36m 50sNetwork Security Groups- 35m 19sAzure Load Balancers- 37m 58sNetwork Virtual Appliances- 19m 34sHybrid Cloud Networking- 30m 36sMonitoring and Securing Azure Virtual Networks- 30m 34s