Everything You Need to Know About Insights From the AZ-104 Bootcamp Session - Week 3

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MakendranG

Posted on November 11, 2022

Everything You Need to Know About Insights From the AZ-104 Bootcamp Session - Week 3

In this blog, I am sharing the learning that is gained from the Week 3 of AZ-104: Microsoft's Azure Administrator Bootcamp.

This boot camp is really useful for those who want to pass the AZ-104 exam. It was a great opportunity to participate in the Microsoft Azure AZ-104 Bootcamp hosted by the Azure Developer Community in collaboration with Whizlabs and Reskill.

The Microsoft Azure AZ-104 certification is an administrator-level certification that measures our ability to perform the following technical tasks:

  • Manage Azure IDs and governance.
  • Implement and manage storage.
  • Deploy and manage Azure compute resources.
  • Configure and manage virtual networks.
  • Monitor and protect Azure resources.

Speaker of the session: Samik Roy (Lead Cloud Developer in Open Systems| Community Speaker & Contributor| Helping Customer to use Microsoft Sentinel at Scale| Love to tell stories with data)

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During the third Bootcamp session, I learned the below-mentioned topics.

Configure storage accounts

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I have learned:

  1. Identifying the capabilities and use cases of Azure storage accounts.
  2. Choosing from different types of storage and storage accounts.
  3. Select a storage replication strategy.
  4. Configuring network access to a storage account.
  5. Protecting the storage endpoint.
  6. Demo

Configure blob storage

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I have learned:

  1. Identify the features and use cases of Azure Blob Storage.
  2. Configuring blob storage and blob access levels.
  3. Configuring blob lifecycle management rules.
  4. Configuring blob object replication.
  5. Blob storage upload and pricing.
  6. Demo

Configure storage security

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I have learned:

  1. Configuring a shared access signature that includes URI and SAS parameters.
  2. Configuring storage service encryption.
  3. Implement customer management keys.
  4. Ways to improve storage security.
  5. Demo

Configure Azure files and Azure File Sync

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I have learned:

  1. Identifying when to use Azure files and Azure Blobs.
  2. Configuring Azure file shares and file share snapshots.
  3. Identifying the features and use cases of Azure FileSync.
  4. Identifying the file synchronization component and configuration steps.
  5. Demo

Configure storage with tools

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I have learned:

  1. Configuring and using Storage Explorer.
  2. Configuring the Import and Export Service.
  3. Configuring and using AZ Copy.
  4. Demo

At the end of the session, we have Q & A where I cleared doubts. Speaker also recommended taking Microsoft learn courses to gain more knowledge.

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To learn more about the topics, I have taken the Microsoft Learning modules and successfully completed as well. Every module is having a knowledge check where we can validate our learning as well.

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In Microsoft Learn courses, they are giving sandbox accounts where we can do azure exercises to get more familiar with the services. PFB is the sandbox modules.

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Exercise: Hosting a static website with blob storage

This tutorial shows you how to create and deploy a static website in Azure Storage. When complete, it creates a static website that users can access to the public.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

  1. Configure static website hosting
  2. Deploy the sample website

Requirements

  1. You need an Azure subscription to access Azure Storage. If you don't have a subscription yet, create a free account before you start.
  2. Storage Account

Configure static website hosting

  1. The first step is to configure your storage account to host your static website in the Azure portal.
  2. When you configure your account to host a static website, Azure Storage automatically creates a container named $web.
  3. The $web container contains files for static websites.
  4. Open the Azure portal in your web browser.
  5. Find the storage account and view the account summary.
  6. Select Static Website to display the static website configuration page.
  7. Select Enabled to enable static website hosting for your storage account.
  8. In the Index Document Name field, specify the default index page for index.html. When a user navigates to the root of a static website, the default index page is displayed.
  9. In the Error Document Path field, specify the default error page 404.html. When a user tries to navigate to a page that does not exist on a static website, a standard error page is displayed.
  10. Click Save. You should now see your static website endpoint in the Azure portal.

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Deploy the file to the container

  • Create a default index file and name it index.html.
  • Open index.html in Notepad, paste the following text into a file and save.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <body>
    <h1>Welcome to AZ-104 BootCamp session - Day 3!</h1>
  </body>
</html>
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  • Create a standard error file and name it 404.html.
  • Open 404.html in Notepad, paste the following text into a file and save.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <body>
    <h1>404</h1>
  </body>
</html>
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  • Upload both the files to the $ web container.

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  • Launch the website and view it in Azure.

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The tutorial was completed successfully, and the static website was deployed to Azure.

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MakendranG

Posted on November 11, 2022

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