AZ-400 Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions
AZ-400 Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions course is e-learning (self-paced) course taught by a Microsoft Certified Trainer that covers the Official Curriculum provided by Microsoft to pass the Exam AZ-400 Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions.
AZ-400 Certification Course Duration: 20 Hours (44 lab exercises + Official Microsoft Curriculum)
₹ 9,999 ₹ 1,999
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Who should attend this AZ-400 certification course?
This az-400 certification course will help you prepare for the AZ-400, Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions1 certification exam. Students in this course are interested in implementing DevOps processes or in passing the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions certification exam.
This az-400 certification course provides the knowledge and skills to design and implement DevOps processes and practices. Students will learn how to plan for DevOps, use source control, scale Git for an enterprise, consolidate artifacts, design a dependency management strategy, manage secrets, implement continuous integration, implement a container build strategy, design a release strategy, set up a release management workflow, implement a deployment pattern, and optimize feedback mechanisms.
Level: Advanced
Digital Microsoft Official Courses (DMOC) Access
This Self-Paced course is based on Microsoft Official Course Outline
You will receive online support to resolve all your technical queries
You will be awarded with a participation certificate for this course
Lifetime access to this course with all future updates without extra cost
Lab exercises for this course inline with Microsoft Official course
Section1 : Implement DevOps Development Processes : (20 – 25%)
Module 1: Getting Started with Source Control
- Lesson 1: What is Source Control
- Lesson 2: Benefits of Source Control
- Lesson 3: Types of Source Control Systems
- Lesson 4: Introduction to Azure Repos
- Lesson 5: Migrating from TFVC to Git
- Lesson 6: Authenticating to Your Git Repos
- Lab 1: Outlook Email Creation
- Lab 2: Azure DevOps Account Creation and Project Creation
- Lab 3: GitHub Account Creation
- Lab 4: Bitbucket Account Creation
- Lab 5: Azure Portal Creation
- Lab 6: Create a new Repository
- Lab 7: Push and Pull changes from local
- Lab 8: Import code into Azure DevOps
- Lab 9: Import code into Github Bitbucket
- Lab 10: Organization Settings
- Lab 11: Project Settings
Module 2: Scaling Git for Enterprise DevOps
- Lesson 1: How to Structure Your Git Repo
- Lesson 2: Git Branching Workflows
- Lesson 3: Collaborating with Pull Requests
- Lesson 4: What Care about GitHooks
- Lesson 5: Fostering Internal Open Source
- Lesson 6: Git Versioning
- Lesson 7: Public Projects
- Lesson 8: Files in Git
- Lab 1: Azure Repository Overview
- Lab 2: Azure Branches and PR
- Lab 3: Fostering Internal Open Source
Module 3: Implement and Manage Build Infrastructure
- Lesson 1: The Concept of Pipelines in DevOps
- Lesson 2: Azure Pipelines
- Lesson 3: Evaluate the use of Hosted vs Private Agents
- Lesson 4: Agent Pools
- Lesson 5: Pipelines and Concurrency
- Lesson 6: Azure DevOps and Open Source Projects
- Lesson 7: Azure Pipelines YAML vs Visual Designer
- Lesson 8: Setup Private Agents
- Lesson 9: Integrate Jenkins with Azure Pipelines
- Lesson 10: Integration External Source Control with Azure Pipelines
- Lesson 11: Analyze and Integrate Docker with Multi-stage Builds
- Lab 1: AD Demogenerator
- Lab 2: Agent Installation
Module 4: Managing Application Config and Secrets
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Security
- Lesson 2: Implement Secure and Compliant Development Processes
- Lesson 3: Rethinking Application Config Data
- Lesson 4: Manage Secrets, Tokens, and Certificates
- Lesson 5: Implement Tools for Managing Security and Compliance
Module 5: Implement a Mobile DevOps Strategy
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Mobile DevOps Strategy
- Lesson 2: Introduction to Visual Studio App Center
- Lesson 3: Manage Mobile Target Device Sets and Distribution Groups
- Lesson 4: Manage Target UI Test Device Sets
- Lesson 5: Provision Tester Devices for Deployment
- Lesson 6: Create Public and Private Distribution Groups
- Lab 1: App Center Account Creation
Section 2 : Implement Continuous Integration : ( 10 – 15%)
Module 1: Implementing Continuous Integration in an Azure DevOps Pipeline
- Lesson 1: Continuous Integration Overview
- Lesson 2: Implementing a Build Strategy
- Lab 1: YAML Pipeline and Triggers in CI
- Lab 2: Function
Module 2: Managing Code Quality and Security Policies
- Lesson 1: Managing Code Quality
- Lesson 2: Managing Security Policies
- Lab 1: Azure DevOps CI – Jenkins CD
- Lab 2: Jenkins CI – Azure DevOps CD
Module 3: Implementing a Container Build Strategy
- Lesson 1: Implementing a Container Build Strategy
Section 3 : Implement Continuous Delivery : ( 10 – 15%)
Module 1: Design a Release Strategy
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Continuous Delivery
- Lesson 2: Release Strategy Recommendations
- Lesson 3: Building a High-Quality Release Pipeline
- Lesson 4: Choosing a Deployment Pattern
- Lesson 5: Choosing the Right Release Management Tool
- Lab 1: Artifacts to Azure Blobs
- Lab 2: End to End Website CICD
- Lab 3: Azure Artifacts overview
Module 2: Set up a Release Management Workflow
- Lesson 1: Create a Release Pipeline
- Lesson 2: Provision and Configure Environments
- Lesson 3: Manage and Modularize Tasks and Templates
- Lesson 4: Integrate Secrets with the Release Pipeline
- Lesson 5: Configure Automated Integration and Functional Test Automation
- Lesson 6: Automate Inspection of Health
- Lab 1: Testcases Full
- Lab 2: Task Groups
- Lab 3: Continuous Monitoring & App Insights
- Lab 4: Azure environment demo
Module 3: Implement an Appropriate Deployment Pattern
- Lesson 1: Introduction into Deployment Patterns
- Lesson 2: Implement Blue Green Deployment
- Lesson 3: Feature Toggles
- Lesson 4: Canary Releases
- Lesson 5: Dark Launching
- Lesson 6: AB Testing
- Lesson 7: Progressive Exposure Deployment
Section 4 : Implement Dependency Management : (5 – 10%)
Module 1: Designing a Dependency Management Strategy
- Lesson 1: Introduction
- Lesson 2: Packaging Dependencies
- Lesson 3: Package Management
- Lesson 4: Implement a Versioning Strategy
Module 2: Manage Security and Compliance
- Lesson 1: Introduction
- Lesson 2: Package Security
- Lesson 3: Open Source Software
- Lesson 4: Integrating License and Vulnerability Scans
- Lab 1: White source Bolt demo with CI pipelines
Section 5 : Implementing Application Infrastructure : (15 – 20 %)
Module 1: Infrastructure and Configuration Azure Tools
- Lesson 1: Infrastructure as Code and Configuration Management
- Lesson 2: Create Azure Resources using ARM Templates
- Lesson 3: Create Azure Resources using Azure CLI
- Lesson 4: Create Azure Resources by using Azure PowerShell
- Lesson 5: Additional Automation Tools
- Lesson 6: Version Control
Module 2: Azure Automation
- Lesson 1: Azure Automation
- Lab 1: Azure Automation Account
- Lab 2: Terraform demo with Azure CICD pipeline
Module 3: Azure Compute services
- Lesson 1-Infrastructure as a Service
- Lesson 2-Platform as a Service
- Lesson 3-Serverless and HPC compute services
- Lesson 4-Azure Service Fabric
- Lesson 5-Azure Kubernetes Service
- Lesson 6-Application Architecture models
- Lesson 7-Choosing a Compute Service
- Lab 1: Kubernetes Deployment Part 1
- Lab 2: Kubernetes Deployment Part 2
Module 4: Third Party and Open Source Tool integration with Azure
- Lesson 1-Chef with Azure
- Lesson 2-Puppet with Azure
- Lesson 3-Ansible with Azure
- Lesson 4-Cloud-init with Azure
- Lesson 5-Terraform with Azure
- Lab 1: Azure Cloud Powershell Demo
- Lab 2: Azure Cloud CLI
- Lab 3: Azure Cloud Templates & Azure REST API & Azure SDK
Module 5: Compliance and Security
- Lesson 1-Security and compliance in the pipeline
- Lesson 2-Azure security and compliance tools and services
- Lab 1: ARM Templates Checking
- Lab 2: Azure Devops with Ansible demo
- Lab 3: Azure Devops Keyvalult with CICD Pipeline demo
- Lab 4: Sonar cloud report with CI pipelines
Section 6 : Implement Continuous Feedback : (10 – 15 %)
Module 1: Recommend and Design System Feedback Mechanisms
- Lesson 1: The Inner Loop
- Lesson 2: Continuous Experimentation Mindset
- Lesson 3: Design Practices to measure End-User Satisfaction
- Lesson 4: Design Processes to Capture and Analyze User Feedback
- Lesson 5: Design Process to Automate Application Analytics
- Lab 1: Azure Boards Full
Module 2: Implement Process for Routing System Feedback to Development Teams
- Lesson 1: Implement Tools to Track System Usage, Feature Usage, and Flow
- Lesson 2: Implement Routing for Mobile Application Crash Report Data
- Lesson 3: Develop Monitoring and Status Dashboards
- Lesson 4: Integrate and Configure Ticketing Systems
- Lab 1: Azure DevOps Dashboard & Wiki
- Lab 2: Azure Monitoring with Grafana Dashboard
- Lab 3: Azure Devops with SNOW ITSM
Module 3: Implement and Manage Build Infrastructure
- Lesson 1: Site Reliability Engineering
- Lesson 2: Analyze Telemetry to Establish a Baseline
- Lesson 3: Perform Ongoing Tuning to Reduce Meaningless or Non-actionable Alerts
- Lesson 4: Analyze Alerts to Establish a Baseline
- Lesson 5: Blameless Post-Mortems and a Just Culture
Section 7 : Design a DevOps Strategy : (20 – 25%)
Module 1: Planning for DevOps
- Lesson 1: Transformation Planning
- Lesson 2: Project Selection
- Lesson 3: Team Structures
Module 2: Planning for Quality and Security
- Lesson 1: Planning a Quality Strategy
- Lesson 2: Planning Secure Development
Module 3: Migrating and Consolidating Artifacts and Tools
- Lesson 1: Migrating and Consolidating Artifacts
- Lesson 2: Migrating and Integrating Source Control
After completing this az-400 certification course, students will be able to:
- Plan for the transformation with shared goals and timelines
- Select a project and identify project metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
- Create a team and agile organizational structure
- Design a tool integration strategy
- Design a license management strategy (e.g. Azure DevOps and GitHub users)
- Design a strategy for end-to-end traceability from work items to working software
- Design an authentication and access strategy
- Design a strategy for integrating on-premises and cloud resources
- Describe the benefits of using Source Control
- Describe Azure Repos and GitHub
- Migrate from TFVC to Git
- Manage code quality including technical debt SonarCloud, and other tooling solutions
- Build organizational knowledge on code quality
- Explain how to structure Git Repos
- Describe Git branching workflows
- Leverage pull requests for collaboration and code reviews
- Leverage Git hooks for automation
- Use Git to foster inner source across the organization
- Explain the role of Azure Pipelines and their components
- Configure Agents for use in Azure Pipelines
- Explain why continuous integration matters
- Implement continuous integration using Azure Pipelines
- Define Site Reliability Engineering
- Design processes to measure end-user satisfaction and analyze user feedback
- Design processes to automate application analytics
- Manage alerts and reduce meaningless and non-actionable alerts
- Carry out blameless retrospectives and create a just culture
- Define an infrastructure and configuration strategy and appropriate toolset for a release pipeline and application infrastructure
- Implement compliance and security in your application infrastructure
- Describe the potential challenges with integrating open-source software
- Inspect open-source software packages for security and license compliance
- Manage organizational security and compliance policies
- Integrate license and vulnerability scans into build and deployment pipelines
- Configure build pipelines to access package security and license ratings
- Plan for the transformation with shared goals and timelines
- Select a project and identify project metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
- Create a team and agile organizational structure
- Design a tool integration strategy
- Design a license management strategy (e.g. Azure DevOps and GitHub users)
- Design a strategy for end-to-end traceability from work items to working software
- Design an authentication and access strategy
- Design a strategy for integrating on-premises and cloud resources
- Describe the benefits of using Source Control
- Describe Azure Repos and GitHub
- Migrate from TFVC to Git
- Manage code quality including technical debt SonarCloud, and other tooling solutions
- Build organizational knowledge on code quality
- Explain how to structure Git Repos
- Describe Git branching workflows
- Leverage pull requests for collaboration and code reviews
- Leverage Git hooks for automation
- Use Git to foster inner source across the organization
- Explain the role of Azure Pipelines and their components
- Configure Agents for use in Azure Pipelines
- Explain why continuous integration matters
- Implement continuous integration using Azure Pipelines
- Define Site Reliability Engineering
- Design processes to measure end-user satisfaction and analyze user feedback
- Design processes to automate application analytics
- Manage alerts and reduce meaningless and non-actionable alerts
- Carry out blameless retrospectives and create a just culture
- Define an infrastructure and configuration strategy and appropriate toolset for a release pipeline and application infrastructure
- Implement compliance and security in your application infrastructure
- Describe the potential challenges with integrating open-source software
- Inspect open-source software packages for security and license compliance
- Manage organizational security and compliance policies
- Integrate license and vulnerability scans into build and deployment pipelines
- Configure build pipelines to access package security and license ratings
This az-400 certification course covers 38 labs provided by Microsoft.
You will get Microsoft Azure Pass valid for 30 days to complete the lab exercises.
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