Using Azure PowerShell to work with Azure-based resources
Instructed by Alan Rodrigues 20 hours on-demand video, 2 articles & 2 downloadable resources
In this course , we will learn a lot including the following
- Some basic concepts when it comes to working with PowerShell. We need to learn some important concepts when it comes to variables , statements, arrays and objects. We will cover all of this in our introductory section.
- Next we will focus on working with Azure Storage Accounts. But before this , we will learn how to create and use an Application Object that will be used for authorization from within our scripts.
- After looking at Azure Storage Accounts, we will work with Azure Virtual Machines. We will look at
- Creating the various components linked to an Azure VM
- How to manage data disks
- How to use custom script extensions
- Using the Azure Key vault to store the Administrator account password
- Using the Azure Bastion Host
- How to create multiple Azure Virtual Machines
- Making machines part of an Availability Set or an Availability Zone
- Next we will focus on Azure Web Apps and Azure SQL databases. We will see
- How to create Azure Web Apps
- Deploy code from GitHub onto the Azure Web App
- Deploy an Azure SQL database
- Azure SQL Database auditing
- Azure SQL Database backup and restore and import/export as well
- How to deploy Azure SQL Server Virtual Machine
- Then we will move onto Azure Networking where we will cover
- Working with the Azure Load Balancer
- Using the Azure Virtual Machine Scale Set
- Azure Public DNS Zones
- In Identity Management , Monitoring and Governance
- We will look at locking resources and resource tags
- Creating alert rules
- Using the Log Analytics workspace
Who this course is for:
- This course is meant for students who want to know how to use PowerShell to build Azure Infrastructure
- Students who also want to learn how to manage their Azure Infrastructure via PowerShell
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