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title: Introduction to Azure Web Application Firewall
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summary: Describe how Azure Web Application Firewall protects Azure web applications from common attacks, including the features, how it's deployed, and common use cases.
title: Introduction to infrastructure as code using Bicep
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summary: Infrastructure as code can help you quickly and confidently scale your cloud deployments. By using Bicep and Azure Resource Manager, you can automate and simplify the provisioning of infrastructure resources.
title: Connect to virtual machines through the Azure portal by using Azure Bastion
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summary: In this module, you'll evaluate Azure Bastion, deploy Azure Bastion to securely connect to Azure virtual machines directly within the Azure portal to effectively replace an existing jumpbox solution, monitor remote sessions by using diagnostic logs, and manage remote sessions by disconnecting a user session.
title: Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
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summary: A good Azure IP addressing schema provides flexibility, room for growth, and integration with on-premises networks. The schema ensures that communication works for deployed resources, minimizes public exposure of systems, and gives the organization flexibility in its network. If not properly designed, systems might not be able to communicate, and more work is required to remediate the issue.
summary: Learn how to use Azure Storage, Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, or a combination of Azure resources for a performant solution in your business scenario.
title: Deploy Azure resources by using Bicep and Azure Pipelines
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summary: Gain all of the benefits of infrastructure as code by using an automated pipeline to deploy your Bicep templates, and integrate other deployment activities with your pipelines. You'll build pipelines using Azure Pipelines.
title: Build Your First Bicep Deployment Pipeline by Using Azure Pipelines
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summary: Create an automated pipeline in Azure Pipelines that securely deploys resources to Azure from Bicep code. Configure your pipeline to run on a schedule or when your configuration changes.
title: Test Your Bicep Code by Using Azure Pipelines
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summary: Validate and test Bicep code in your deployment pipeline. You'll use linting, preflight validation, and the what-if operation to validate your Azure changes before you deploy, and you'll test your resources after each deployment.
title: Automate administrative tasks by using PowerShell
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summary: PowerShell can be used to automate tasks such as user management, CI/CD, managing cloud resources and much more. You'll learn to run commands, how to learn more about PowerShell and additionally to create and run script files.
summary: Learn about the basics of PowerShell, a cross-platform command-line shell and scripting language that's built for task automation and configuration management. Learn what PowerShell is, what it's used for, and how to use it.
summary: PowerShell comes with a built-in help system. Use help to read more about a command, what the command does, and how to call it. Also, if you inspect what a command returns, you can use that information to customize the output, determine what commands are logically grouped, and determine how to use the commands together.
title: Build applications with Azure DevOps learning path
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summary: Azure DevOps enables you to build, test, and deploy any application to any cloud or on premises. Learn how to configure build pipelines that continuously build, test, and verify your applications.
title: Deploy to multiple Azure environments by using JSON ARM template features
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summary: Manage multiple Azure environment deployments of your Azure Resource Manager templates by using functions, variables, tags, and parameter files.
summary: Describe how Azure Front Door provides a fast, reliable, and secure modern cloud content delivery network. Determine whether Azure Front Door can help you transform your global consumer and enterprise apps into more secure, high-performing, and personalized modern apps.
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title: Introduction to Azure Bastion
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summary: Describe how Microsoft Azure can help to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your cloud-based virtual machines (VMs). Evaluate whether Azure Bastion can help secure administrative access to your VMs.
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title: Introduction to Azure Files
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summary: Azure Files offers fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry standard Server Message Block (SMB) and Network File System (NFS) protocols. It also provides programmatic access via the Azure Files REST API. In this module, you learn how you can meet your storage needs using Azure Files and Azure File Sync.
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title: Introduction to Azure Arc
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summary: In this module, you learn how Azure Arc simplifies governance and management of hybrid environments by delivering a consistent multicloud and on-premises management platform. You learn how Azure Arc provides a centralized approach to managing Windows and Linux servers and Kubernetes clusters that are hosted outside of Azure. You also learn how Azure Arc-enabled data services provides unified management, deployment, and data sovereignty compliance. Finally, you get an idea of how Azure Arc can integrate with other Azure services.
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