Module 1: Explore Azure App Service
- Describe Azure App Service key components and value.
- Explain how Azure App Service manages authentication and authorization.
- Identify methods to control inbound and outbound traffic to your web app.
- Deploy an app to App Service using Azure CLI commands.
Module 2: Configure web app settings
- Create application settings that are bound to deployment slots.
- Explain the options for installing SSL/TLS certificates for your app.
- Enable diagnostic logging for your app to aid in monitoring and debugging.
- Create a virtual app to directory mappings.
Module 3: Scale apps in Azure App Service
- Identify scenarios for which autoscaling is an appropriate solution.
- Create autoscaling rules for a web app.
- Monitor the effects of autoscaling.
Module 4: Explore Azure App Service deployment slots
- Describe the benefits of using deployment slots.
- Understand how slot swapping operates in App Service.
- Perform manual swaps and enable auto swap.
- Route traffic manually and automatically.
Module 5: Explore Azure Functions
- Explain functional differences between Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, and WebJobs
- Describe Azure Functions hosting plan options
- Describe how Azure Functions scale to meet business needs
Module 6: Develop Azure Functions
- Explain the key components of a function and how they are structured
- Create triggers and bindings to control when a function runs and where the output is directed
- Connect a function to services in Azure
- Create a function by using Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions Core Tools
Module 7: Explore Azure Blob storage
- Identify the different types of storage accounts and the resource hierarchy for blob storage.
- Explain how data is securely stored and protected through redundancy.
- Create a block blob storage account by using the Azure Cloud Shell.
Module 8: Manage the Azure Blob storage lifecycle
- Describe how each of the access tiers are optimized.
- Create and implement a lifecycle policy.
- Rehydrate blob data stored in an archive tier.
Module 9: Work with Azure Blob storage
- Create an application to create and manipulate data by using the Azure Storage client library for Blob storage.
- Manage container properties and metadata by using .NET and REST.
Module 10: Explore Azure Cosmos DB
- Identify the key benefits provided by Azure Cosmos DB
- Describe the elements in an Azure Cosmos DB account and how they are organized
- Explain the different consistency levels and choose the correct one for your project
- Explore the APIs supported in Azure Cosmos DB and choose the appropriate API for your solution
- Describe how request units impact costs
- Create Azure Cosmos DB resources by using the Azure portal.
Module 11: Work with Azure Cosmos DB
- Identify classes and methods used to create resources
- Create resources by using the Azure Cosmos DB .NET v3 SDK
- Write stored procedures, triggers, and user-defined functions by using JavaScript
Module 12: Manage container images in Azure Container Registry
- Explain the features and benefits Azure Container Registry offers.
- Describe how to use ACR Tasks to automate builds and deployments.
- Explain the elements in a Dockerfile.
- Build and run an image in the ACR by using Azure CLI.
Module 13: Run container images in Azure Container Instances
- Describe the benefits of Azure Container Instances and how resources are grouped.
- Deploy a container instance in Azure by using the Azure CLI.
- Start and stop containers using policies.
- Set environment variables in your container instances.
- Mount file shares in your container instances.
Module 14: Implement Azure Container Apps
- Describe the benefits of Azure Container Instances and how resources are grouped
- Deploy a container instance in Azure by using the Azure CLI
- Start and stop containers using policies
- Set environment variables in your container instances
- Mount file shares in your container instances
Module 15: Explore the Microsoft identity platform
- Identify the components of the Microsoft identity platform.
- Describe the three types of service principals and how they relate to application objects.
- Explain how permissions and user consent operate, and how conditional access impacts your application.
Module 16: Implement authentication by using the Microsoft Authentication Library
- Explain the benefits of using Microsoft Authentication Library and the application types and scenarios it supports.
- Instantiate both public and confidential client apps from code.
- Register an app with the Microsoft identity platform.
- Create an app that retrieves a token by using the MSAL.NET library.
Module 17: Implement shared access signatures
- Identify the three types of shared access signatures.
- Explain when to implement shared access signatures.
- Create a stored access policy.
Module 18: Explore Microsoft Graph
- Explain the benefits of using Microsoft Graph.
- Perform operations on Microsoft Graph by using REST and SDKs.
- Apply best practices to help your applications get the most out of Microsoft Graph.
Module 19: Implement Azure Key Vault
- Describe the benefits of using Azure Key Vault
- Explain how to authenticate to Azure Key Vault
- Set and retrieve a secret from Azure Key Vault by using the Azure CLI
Module 20: Implement managed identities
- Explain the differences between the two types of managed identities
- Describe the flows for user- and system-assigned managed identities
- Configure managed identities
- Acquire access tokens by using REST and code
Module 21: Implement Azure App Configuration
- Explain the benefits of using Azure App Configuration
- Describe how Azure App Configuration stores information
- Implement feature management
- Securely access your app configuration information
Module 22: Explore API Management
- Describe the components (and their functions) of the API Management service.
- Explain how API gateways can help manage calls to your APIs.
- Secure access to APIs by using subscriptions and certificates.
- Create a backend API.
Module 23: Explore Azure Event Grid
- Describe how Event Grid operates and how it connects to services and event handlers.
- Explain how Event Grid delivers events and how it handles errors.
- Implement authentication and authorization.
- Route custom events to web endpoint by using Azure CLI.
Module 24: Explore Azure Event Hubs
- Describe the benefits of using Event Hubs and how it captures streaming data.
- Explain how to process events.
- Perform common operations with the Event Hubs client library.
Module 25: Discover Azure message queues
- Choose the appropriate queue mechanism for your solution.
- Explain how the messaging entities that form the core capabilities of Service Bus operate.
- Send and receive message from a Service Bus queue by using .NET.
- Identify the key components of Azure Queue Storage
- Create queues and manage messages in Azure Queue Storage by using .NET.
Module 26: Monitor app performance
- Explain how Azure Monitor operates as the center of monitoring in Azure.
- Describe how Application Insights works and how it collects events and metrics.
- Instrument an app for monitoring, perform availability tests and use Application Map to help you monitor performance and troubleshoot issues.
Module 27: Develop for Azure Cache for Redis
- Explain the key scenarios Azure Cache for Redis covers and its service tiers.
- Identify the key parameters for creating an Azure Cache for Redis instance and interact with the cache.
- Connect an app to Azure Cache for Redis by using .NET Core.
Module 28: Develop for storage on CDNs
- Explain how the Azure Content Delivery Network works and how it can improve the user experience.
- Control caching behavior and purge content.
- Perform actions on Azure CDN by using the Azure CDN Library for .NET.