AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators

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Azure Application Gateway
Azure Bastion
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Azure Load Balancer
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Azure Virtual Network
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Azure Virtual Desktop

Learn how to configure and manage Azure network capabilities like connectivity services, application protection, application delivery, and network monitoring services.

Here are the learning paths in the AZ-104 Azure Administrator series:

The trophy for the AZ-104 Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators learning path.

AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators

Modules in this learning path

Learn to configure virtual networks and subnets, including IP addressing.

Learn how to implement network security groups, and ensure network security group rules are correctly applied.

Learn to configure an Azure Virtual Network peering connection and address transit and connectivity concerns.

Learn how to configure an internal or public load balancer.

Learn how to configure Azure Application Gateway.

A good Azure IP addressing schema provides flexibility, room for growth, and integration with on-premises networks. The schema ensures that communication works for deployed resources, minimizes public exposure of systems, and gives the organization flexibility in its network. If not properly designed, systems might not be able to communicate, and more work is required to remediate the issue.

Use virtual network peering to enable communication across virtual networks in a way that's secure and cost-effective.

Create a DNS zone for your domain name. Create DNS records to map the domain to an IP address. Test that the domain name resolves to your web server.

Learn how to control Azure virtual network traffic by implementing custom routes.

Discuss the different load balancers in Azure and how to choose the right Azure load balancer solution to meet your requirements.