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Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond - Second Edition

By : Riaan Lowe, Donovan Kelly
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Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond - Second Edition

4.5 (2)
By: Riaan Lowe, Donovan Kelly

Overview of this book

Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond covers all the exam objectives and will help you to earn the Microsoft Azure Administrator certification with ease. Whether you’re studying to pass the AZ-104 exam or just want hands-on experience in administering Azure, this AZ-104 study guide will help you to achieve your objectives. This book covers the latest Azure features and capabilities around configuring, managing, and securing Azure resources. Adhering to Microsoft's AZ-104 exam syllabus, this guide is divided into five modules. The first module will show you how to manage Azure identities and governance. You'll find out how to configure Azure subscription policies at the Azure subscription level and use Azure policies for resource groups. After that, the book covers techniques related to implementing and managing storage in Azure, enabling you to create and manage Azure Storage, including File and Blob storage. In the second module, you’ll learn how to deploy and manage Azure compute resources. The third and fourth modules will teach you about configuring and managing virtual networks and monitoring and backing up Azure resources. Finally, you'll work through mock tests, with answers provided, to prepare for this exam. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills needed to pass the AZ-104 exam and be able to expertly manage Azure.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
1
Part 1: Managing Azure Identities and Governance
7
Part 2: Implementing and Managing Storage
11
Part 3: Deploying and Managing Azure Compute Resources
17
Part 4: Configuring and Managing Virtual Networking
24
Part 5: Monitoring and Backing Up Azure Resources

Configuring private endpoints

Azure Private Link enables you to access Platform as a Service (PaaS) services such as Azure Storage and SQL databases, and Azure-hosted services over a private endpoint in your own VNet.

Much like service endpoints, private endpoints allow traffic between a VNet and a service to travel through the Microsoft backbone network. This way, exposing your service over the internet is no longer required.

A key difference between service endpoints and private endpoints is that service endpoints connect to Azure/Microsoft services over their backbone while the PaaS resources are still outside of the VNet and, thus, need to be routed as such, whereas private endpoints bring the resources directly into your VNet. It is important to understand that private endpoints keep all the traffic within your VNet:

  1. Let's go ahead and configure a Key Vault private endpoint via the Azure portal using the following steps:
  2. Navigate to the Azure portal by opening...