Azure Devops Training Institute

Azure Devops Training

Course:- Azure Devops

Students per batch:- 15

Duration:- 2 months

Level:- Basic to Advance

About The Course

Microsoft’s Azure Devops is a language, platform, and cloud provider that is independent of other Devops toolchains. It is a SaaS platform that provides a full Devops toolchain for creating and putting into use applications. It can readily interface with almost all of the top apps on the market thanks to its high degree of application integration flexibility, which makes it extremely attractive from a development and cost standpoint.

Course Contents

  • Introduction to cloud computing and Azure
  • Cloud Service models
  • Cloud Deployment models
  • Shared security responsibility model
  • Microsoft Azure Services
  • Creating a Microsoft Azure Account
  • Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell
  • Managing Azure Resources & Subscriptions
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  • Microsoft Azure Architecture
  • ARM – Azure Resource Manager
  • Azure Resources & Subscriptions
  • Azure Resource Manager
  • Managing Azure Resources and its features
  • Lock system in Resource groups
  • Move resources from one resource group to another resource group
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  • Azure Storage Account & its types
  • Azure storage replication method
  • Difference between LRS, GRS, ZRS RAGRS
  • Azure Blob Storage
  • Azure Files Storage
  • Azure File Sync
  • Azure tables and queues
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  • Azure Virtual Machines -Linux
  • Azure Virtual Machines – Windows
  • Machines and Network interconnect
  • Introduction to public ip and private ip’s
  • Os and Data Disks in Azure
  • Managed disks and unmanaged disks
  • Azure VMs & Interfaces
  • ARM templates
  • VHD templates and Custom Images of Azure VM
  • Virtual Machine Scale Sets
  • Virtual Machine Availability Sets
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  • Azure Virtual Networks and Subnets
  • CIDR notation
  • Azure Vnet Components
  • IP Address – Public & Private IPs interconnect with virtual machines
  • Azure Vnet Subnets and Gateway subnet
  • Azure Network Interface Cards (NIC)
  • Network Security Group (NSG)
  • Route Tables
  • Service Tags
  • Azure DNS and Private DNS
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  • Vnet peering
  • Express route
  • Virtual Private Network Gateway
  • Local Network Gateway
  • Azure Express Route
  • Express Route Circuits
  • Connections
  • Express Route Peering
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  • Application Gateway
  • Azure Front Door Service
  • Azure Traffic Manager
  • Application Security Groups
  • Azure Load Balancers
  • Azure Firewall
  • Azure Bastion
  • Network Watcher
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  • Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
  • Windows AD Vs Azure AD
  • Azure AD Users
  • Azure AD Groups
  • Azure AD Domains
  • RBAC
  • IAM
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  • App Service Web App for Containers
  • App Service plan
  • Networking for an App Service
  • Deployment slots
  • Container image
  • Azure Kubernetes Service
  • Azure Container Registry
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  • CI/CD introduction
  • Source code management tools
  • Infra automation tools
  • Container tools – Docker
  • Orchertraton tools – Kubernetes
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  • Azure Devops Pipeline introduction
  • Sign up for Azure Pipelines
  • Create your first pipeline
  • Customize your pipeline
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  • Azure Repos Git
  • GitHub account creation
  • Git installation
  • Git commands -clone
  • Git commands – init
  • Git commands – push,pull
  • Git commands – branch strategy
  • Git commands – Resolve conflicts
  • Git Advanced commands
  • Types of triggers
  • Scheduled triggers
  • Pipeline completion triggers
  • Build completion triggers (classic)
  • Release triggers (classic)
  • Task types & usage
  • Task groups (classic)
  • Template types & usage
  • Specify jobs in your pipeline
  • Define container jobs
  • Add stages, dependencies & conditions
  • Deployment jobs
  • Library & shared resources
  • Define variables
  • Use variables in variable group
  • Use predefined variables
  • Set variables in scripts
  • Use runtime parameters
  • Use classic process parameters
  • Use classic release and artifacts variables
  • Use secrets from Azure Key Vault
  • Use Azure Key Vault in your YAML Pipeline
  • Release approval and gates overview
  • Define approvals & checks
  • Define a gate
  • Use approvals and gates
  • Deploy to Azure overview
  • Azure Resource Manager service connection
  • Azure App Service (Web Apps)
  • App Service
  • Azure Web App for Containers
  • Build images
  • Push images
  • Content trust
  • Kubernetes
  • Deploy manifests
  • Bake manifests
  • Multi-cloud deployments
  • Deployment strategies
  • Kubernetes canary deployments

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