Learn how Azure App Service functions and how to create and update an app. Explore App Service authentication and authorization, configuring app settings, scale apps, and how to use deployment slots.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you're new to Azure or cloud computing it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn about the key components of Azure App Service and how App Service can help you create, maintain, and deploy web apps more efficiently.
- Introduction
- Examine Azure App Service
- Examine Azure App Service plans
- Deploy to App Service
- Explore authentication and authorization in App Service
- Discover App Service networking features
- Exercise: Create a static HTML web app by using Azure Cloud Shell
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create and manage application settings, install SSL/TLS certificates to secure web traffic, enable diagnostic logging, create virtual app to directory mappings, and manage app features.
- Introduction
- Configure application settings
- Configure general settings
- Configure path mappings
- Enable diagnostic logging
- Configure security certificates
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how autoscale operates in App Service and how to identify autoscale factors, enable autoscale, and how to create sound autoscale conditions.
- Introduction
- Examine autoscale factors
- Identify autoscale factors
- Enable autoscale in App Service
- Explore autoscale best practices
- Knowledge check
- Summary
In this module you'll learn how slot swapping operates and how to perform a swap. You'll also learn how to route traffic to different slots manually and automatically.
- Introduction
- Explore staging environments
- Examine slot swapping
- Swap deployment slots
- Route traffic in App Service
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create and deploy Azure Functions. Explore hosting options, bindings, and triggers.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure or cloud computing it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how Azure Functions can be a great solution for data processing, systems integration, and building simple APIs and microservices.
- Introduction
- Discover Azure Functions
- Compare Azure Functions hosting options
- Scale Azure Functions
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create and deploy Azure Functions.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Functions development
- Create triggers and bindings
- Connect functions to Azure services
- Exercise: Create an Azure Function by using Visual Studio Code
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create Azure Blob storage resources, manage data through the blob storage lifecycle, and work with containers and items by using the Azure Blob storage client library V12 for .NET.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure or cloud computing it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn the core features and functionality of Azure Blob storage.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Blob storage
- Discover Azure Blob storage resource types
- Explore Azure Storage security features
- Discover static website hosting in Azure Storage
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to manage data availability throughout the Azure Blob storage lifecycle.
- Introduction
- Explore the Azure Blob storage lifecycle
- Discover Blob storage lifecycle policies
- Implement Blob storage lifecycle policies
- Rehydrate blob data from the archive tier
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to use the Azure Blob storage client library to create and update Blob storage resources.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Blob storage client library
- Create a client object
- Exercise: Create Blob storage resources by using the .NET client library
- Manage container properties and metadata by using .NET
- Set and retrieve properties and metadata for blob resources by using REST
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create Azure Cosmos DB resources with the appropriate consistency levels, and perform data operations by using the .NET SDK V3 for Azure Cosmos DB.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you're new to Azure or cloud computing it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn the core features and functionality of Azure Cosmos DB.
- Introduction
- Identify key benefits of Azure Cosmos DB
- Explore the resource hierarchy
- Explore consistency levels
- Choose the right consistency level
- Explore supported APIs
- Discover request units
- Exercise: Create Azure Cosmos DB resources by using the Azure portal
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to develop client and server-side programming solutions on Azure Cosmos DB.
- Introduction
- Explore Microsoft .NET SDK v3 for Azure Cosmos DB
- Exercise: Create resources by using the Microsoft .NET SDK v3
- Create stored procedures
- Create triggers and user-defined functions
- Explore change feed in Azure Cosmos DB
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to create and deploy containerized solutions to Azure by using the Azure Container Registry, Azure Container Instances, and Azure Container Apps.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure, or cloud computing, it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how to use Azure Container Registry to store your container images, and automate builds and deployments.
- Introduction
- Discover the Azure Container Registry
- Explore storage capabilities
- Build and manage containers with tasks
- Explore elements of a Dockerfile
- Exercise: Build and run a container image by using Azure Container Registry Tasks
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how Azure Container Instances can help you quickly deploy containers, how to set environment variables, and specify container restart policies.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Container Instances
- Exercise - Deploy a container instance by using the Azure CLI
- Run containerized tasks with restart policies
- Set environment variables in container instances
- Mount an Azure file share in Azure Container Instances
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how Azure Container Apps can help you deploy and manage microservices and containerized apps on a serverless platform that runs on top of Azure Kubernetes Service.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Container Apps
- Exercise - Deploy a container app
- Explore containers in Azure Container Apps
- Implement authentication and authorization in Azure Container Apps
- Manage revisions and secrets in Azure Container Apps
- Explore Dapr integration with Azure Container Apps
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to implement authentication and authorization to resources by using the Microsoft identity platform, Microsoft Authentication Library, shared access signatures, and use Microsoft Graph.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure or cloud computing it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn the core features and functionality of the Microsoft identity platform including authentication, libraries, and app management tools.
- Introduction
- Explore the Microsoft identity platform
- Explore service principals
- Discover permissions and consent
- Discover conditional access
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to implement authentication by using the Microsoft Authentication Library.
- Introduction
- Explore the Microsoft Authentication Library
- Initialize client applications
- Exercise - Implement interactive authentication by using MSAL.NET
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to use shared access signatures to authorize access to storage resources.
- Introduction
- Discover shared access signatures
- Choose when to use shared access signatures
- Explore stored access policies
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how Microsoft Graph facilitates the access and flow of data and how to form queries through REST and code.
- Introduction
- Discover Microsoft Graph
- Query Microsoft Graph by using REST
- Query Microsoft Graph by using SDKs
- Apply best practices to Microsoft Graph
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to more securely deploy apps in Azure by using Azure Key Vault, managed identities, and Azure App Configuration.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure, or cloud computing, it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how Azure Key Vault can help you keep your apps more secure, and how to set and retrieve secrets by using the Azure CLI.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Key Vault
- Discover Azure Key Vault best practices
- Authenticate to Azure Key Vault
- Exercise: Set and retrieve a secret from Azure Key Vault by using Azure CLI
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how managed identities can help you deploy secure solutions on Azure without the need to manage credentials.
- Introduction
- Explore managed identities
- Discover the managed identities authentication flow
- Configure managed identities
- Acquire an access token
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to use Azure App Configuration service to centrally manage and secure your configuration settings, and to manage app features.
- Introduction
- Explore the Azure App Configuration service
- Create paired keys and values
- Manage application features
- Secure app configuration data
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how the API Management service functions, how to transform and secure APIs, and how to create a backend API.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure, or cloud computing, it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how the API Management service functions, how to transform and secure APIs, and how to create a backend API.
- Introduction
- Discover the API Management service
- Explore API gateways
- Explore API Management policies
- Create advanced policies
- Secure APIs by using subscriptions
- Secure APIs by using certificates
- Exercise - Create a backend API
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to build applications with event-based architectures by integrating Azure Event Grid and Azure Event Hubs in to your solution.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure or cloud computing it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how to integrate Azure Event Grid in to your solution, implement access control to events, and how to route custom events to web endpoint by using Azure CLI.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Event Grid
- Discover event schemas
- Explore event delivery durability
- Control access to events
- Receive events by using webhooks
- Filter events
- Exercise - Route custom events to web endpoint by using Azure CLI
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how Azure Event Hubs captures events and how to scale your processing application.
- Introduction
- Discover Azure Event Hubs
- Explore Event Hubs Capture
- Scale your processing application
- Control access to events
- Perform common operations with the Event Hubs client library
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to build applications with message-based architectures by integrating Azure Service Bus and Azure Queue Storage in to your solution.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you are new to Azure or cloud computing it is recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how to integrate Azure Service Bus and Azure Queue storage in to your solution, and how to send and receive message by using .NET.
- Introduction
- Choose a message queue solution
- Explore Azure Service Bus
- Discover Service Bus queues, topics, and subscriptions
- Explore Service Bus message payloads and serialization
- Exercise: Send and receive message from a Service Bus queue by using .NET.
- Explore Azure Queue Storage
- Create and manage Azure Queue Storage and messages by using .NET
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to instrument apps to enable Application Insights to monitor performance and help troubleshoot issues.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you're new to Azure or cloud computing it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how to use the tools offered in Application Insights to enhance the performance and stability of your applications.
- Introduction
- Explore Application Insights
- Discover log-based metrics
- Instrument an app for monitoring
- Select an availability test
- Troubleshoot app performance by using Application Map
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how to improve the performance and scalability of your applications by integrating Azure Cache for Redis and Azure Content Delivery Network in to your solution.
Prerequisites:
- At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
- Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure portal.
- If you're new to Azure or cloud computing it's recommended you complete the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals course.
Learn how to configure Azure Cache for Redis, interact with the cache, and connect an application to Azure Cache for Redis by using .NET.
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Cache for Redis
- Configure Azure Cache for Redis
- Interact with Azure Cache for Redis by using .NET
- Exercise - Connect an app to Azure Cache for Redis by using .NET Core
- Knowledge check
- Summary
Learn how the Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) functions, how to control cache behavior, and how to perform actions by using .NET.