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Exam Ref 70-533 Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2015
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  • ISBN-10: 073569706X
  • ISBN-13: 9780735697065
Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-533--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of Microsoft Azure infrastructure solution implementation. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Specialist level.

Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives:



Deploy, configure, monitor, and scale websites Implement virtual machine workloads, images, disks, networking, and storage Configure, deploy, manage, and monitor cloud services Implement blobs, Azure files, SQL databases, and recovery services Manage access and configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics Implement an Azure Active Directory and integrate apps Configure and modify virtual networks, including multisite and hybrid networks



This Microsoft Exam Ref:



Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Will be valuable for IT pros, including enterprise architects; DevOps, network, server, virtualization, and identity engineers; and storage or security administrators Assumes you have experience implementing Microsoft Azure infrastructure solutions



Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions About the Exam Exam 70-533 focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to implement web- sites, virtual machines, cloud services, storage, Azure Active Directory, and virtual networks with Microsoft Azure.

About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam earns you a Microsoft Specialist certification in Microsoft Azure, demonstrating your expertise with the Microsoft Azure enterprise-grade cloud platform.

You can earn this certification by passing Exam 70-532, Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions; or Exam 70-533, Imple- menting Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions; or Exam 70-534, Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions.

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Chapter 1 Implement Websites 1(60)
Objective 1.1 Deploy Websites
1(9)
Creating an Azure website
2(2)
Defining deployment slots
4(2)
Swapping deployment slots
6(1)
Publishing an Azure website
7(1)
Deploying WebJobs
7(2)
Objective summary
9(1)
Objective review
9(1)
Objective 1.2 Configure websites
10(18)
Configuring site settings
11(3)
Configuring a custom domain for a website
14(2)
Configuring SSL certificates for an Azure website
16(2)
Configuring Azure Traffic Manager
18(4)
Configuring handler mappings
22(1)
Configuring handler mappings using Azure PowerShell
23(1)
Configuring virtual applications and directories
23(1)
Using the Azure Cross-Platform Command-Line Interface tools for configuration tasks
24(2)
Objective summary
26(1)
Objective review
27(1)
Objective 1.3 Configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics
28(16)
Enabling application and site diagnostics
28(2)
Retrieving diagnostic logs
30(2)
Viewing streaming logs
32(2)
Monitoring website resources
34(2)
Configuring endpoint monitoring and alerts
36(1)
Configuring alerts based on metrics and events
37(1)
Monitoring Azure services
38(1)
Configuring analytics
39(1)
Configuring backup
40(2)
Objective summary
42(1)
Objective review
43(1)
Objective 1.4 Configure scale and resilience
44(4)
Configuring Autoscale using schedules
44(2)
Configuring Autoscale using metrics
46(1)
Scaling up a website instance
47(1)
Objective summary
48(1)
Objective review
48(1)
Objective 1.5 Manage hosting plans
48(5)
Creating a new web hosting plan
49(1)
Creating a website within an existing web hosting plan
50(1)
Migrating websites between hosting plans
50(1)
Objective summary
51(1)
Objective review
52(1)
Answers
53(8)
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment
53(1)
Objective 1.1: Review
53(1)
Objective 1.2: Thought experiment
54(1)
Objective 1.2: Review
55(1)
Objective 1.3: Thought experiment
56(1)
Objective 1.3: Review
56(1)
Objective 1.4: Thought experiment
57(1)
Objective 1.4: Review
58(1)
Objective 1.5: Thought experiment
58(1)
Objective 1.5: Review
58(3)
Chapter 2 Implement virtual machines 61(90)
Objective 2.1 Deploy workloads on Azure virtual machines (VMs)
61(26)
Identifying supported workloads
62(1)
Creating virtual machines
62(18)
Managing the lifecycle of a virtual machine
80(2)
Connecting to virtual machines
82(4)
Objective summary
86(1)
Objective review
86(1)
Objective 2.2 Implement images and disks
87(13)
Uploading and downloading virtual hard disks
88(1)
Copying virtual hard disks between storage accounts and subscriptions
89(1)
Virtual machine images
89(3)
Creating images and disks from a virtual hard disk
92(4)
Managing data disks
96(2)
Deleting images and disks
98(1)
Objective summary
99(1)
Objective review
100(1)
Objective 2.3 Perform configuration management
100(14)
Using the custom script extension
101(2)
Implementing Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration
103(6)
Using the Virtual Machine Access Extension
109(1)
Enabling the Puppet virtual machine extension
110(1)
Enabling the Chef virtual machine extension
111(1)
Extensions without cmdlets
111(1)
Objective summary
112(1)
Objective review
113(1)
Objective 2.4 Configure VM networking
114(10)
Understanding cloud services
114(1)
Configuring endpoints
115(4)
Configuring access control lists
119(1)
Configuring reserved IP addresses
120(1)
Configuring public IP addresses
121(1)
Objective summary
122(1)
Objective review
123(1)
Objective 2.5 Configure VM for resiliency
124(6)
Configuring availability sets
124(1)
Scaling a virtual machine up and down
125(1)
Implementing Autoscale
126(3)
Objective summary
129(1)
Objective review
129(1)
Objective 2.6 Design and implement VM storage
130(6)
Configuring virtual machine disk caching
130(1)
Planning for storage capacity
131(1)
Implementing disk redundancy for durability
131(1)
Implementing disk redundancy for performance
132(1)
Implementing Azure Files
133(1)
Encrypting disks
134(1)
Objective summary
134(1)
Objective review
135(1)
Objective 2.7 Monitor VMs
136(6)
Configuring metrics and alerts
136(2)
Configuring endpoint monitoring
138(1)
Configuring diagnostics
138(2)
Objective summary
140(1)
Objective review
140(2)
Answers
142(9)
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment
142(1)
Objective 2.1: Review
142(1)
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment
143(1)
Objective 2.2: Review
143(1)
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment
144(1)
Objective 2.3: Review
144(1)
Objective 2.4: Thought experiment
145(1)
Objective 2.4: Review
145(1)
Objective 2.5: Thought experiment
146(1)
Objective 2.5: Review
146(1)
Objective 2.6: Thought experiment
147(1)
Objective 2.6: Review
147(1)
Objective 2.7: Thought experiment
148(1)
Objective 2.7: Review
148(3)
Chapter 3 Implement Cloud Services 151(62)
Objective 3.1 Configure Cloud Services and roles
151(29)
Configuring role instance count
152(3)
Configuring role operating system settings
155(2)
Configuring In-Role Cache for Microsoft Azure Cache
157(3)
Configuring a custom domain
160(2)
Configuring SSL
162(2)
Configuring a reserved IP address
164(2)
Configuring network traffic rules
166(2)
Restricting web role access
168(2)
Configuring local storage
170(2)
Configuring role instance size
172(1)
Configuring multiple websites on a web role
173(3)
Configuring remote desktop
176(1)
Objective summary
177(1)
Objective review
178(2)
Objective 3.2 Deploy and manage Cloud Services
180(16)
Packaging a cloud service
180(2)
Deploying a cloud service
182(5)
Perform a virtual IP swap
187(1)
Updating a cloud service deployment
187(2)
Scaling a cloud service
189(4)
Creating a Service Bus namespace
193(2)
Objective summary
195(1)
Objective review
195(1)
Objective 3.3 Monitor Cloud Services
196(10)
Monitoring a cloud service
196(3)
Configuring endpoint monitoring
199(1)
Monitoring a Service Bus queue
200(1)
Monitoring a Service Bus topic
201(1)
Monitoring a Service Bus relay
202(1)
Monitoring a Notification Hub
202(1)
Collecting diagnostics data
203(2)
Objective summary
205(1)
Objective review
205(1)
Answers
206(7)
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment
206(1)
Objective 3.1: Review
206(3)
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment
209(1)
Objective 3.2: Review
209(1)
Objective 3.3: Thought experiment
210(1)
Objective 3.3: Review
210(3)
Chapter 4 Implement storage 213(54)
Objective 4.1 Implement blobs and Azure files
213(16)
Managing blob storage
214(2)
Understanding storage account replication options
216(2)
Using the async blob copy service
218(2)
Configuring, and using, Azure files
220(1)
Using the Import and Export service
221(2)
Implementing Content Delivery Network
223(3)
Configuring custom domains
226(2)
Objective summary
228(1)
Objective review
228(1)
Objective 4.2 Manage access
229(5)
Managing storage account keys
230(1)
Creating, and using, shared access signatures
231(1)
Using a stored access policy
232(1)
Objective summary
233(1)
Objective review
233(1)
Objective 4.3 Configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics
234(7)
Configuring Azure Storage Diagnostics
235(1)
Analyzing diagnostic data
236(2)
Enabling monitoring and alerts
238(2)
Objective summary
240(1)
Objective review
240(1)
Objective 4.4 Implement SQL databases
241(14)
Choosing a service tier
241(2)
Implementing point-in-time recovery
243(2)
Implementing geo-replication
245(4)
Scalability strategies
249(3)
Importing and exporting data
252(2)
Objective summary
254(1)
Objective review
255(1)
Objective 4.5 Implement recovery services
255(8)
Protecting servers with Azure Backup
256(6)
Objective summary
262(1)
Objective review
262(1)
Answers
263(4)
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment
263(1)
Objective 4.2: Review
263(1)
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment
264(1)
Objective 4.3: Review
264(1)
Objective 4.4: Thought experiment
265(1)
Objective 4.4: Review
265(1)
Objective 4.5: Thought experiment
266(1)
Objective 4.5: Review
266(1)
Chapter 5 Implement an Azure Active Directory 267(52)
Objective 5.1 Integrate an Azure AD with existing directories
267(21)
Implementing directory synchronization
268(6)
Integrating Azure Active Directory with Office 365
274(4)
Configuring a custom domain
278(2)
Monitoring Azure Active Directory
280(6)
Objective summary
286(1)
Objective review
287(1)
Objective 5.2 Configure the Application Access Panel
288(13)
Adding SaaS applications to Azure Active Directory
289(1)
Configuring access to SaaS applications
289(4)
Customizing the Access Panel and sign-in page
293(1)
Configuring Multi-Factor Authentication
294(4)
Federating with Facebook and Google ID
298(1)
Objective summary
299(1)
Objective review
300(1)
Objective 5.3 Integrate an app with Azure AD
301(12)
Add a web application or web service
301(6)
Adding a native application
307(2)
Configuring graph API permissions for an application
309(2)
Objective summary
311(1)
Objective review
311(2)
Answers
313(6)
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment
313(1)
Objective 5.1: Review
313(2)
Objective 5.2: Thought experiment
315(1)
Objective 5.2: Review
315(1)
Objective 5.3: Thought experiment
316(1)
Objective 5.3: Review
317(2)
Chapter 6 Implement virtual networks 319
Objective 6.1 Configure a virtual network
319(11)
Creating and configuring a virtual network
320(4)
Deploying a virtual machine into a virtual network
324(2)
Deploying a cloud service into a virtual network
326(1)
Configuring internal load balancing
327(2)
Objective summary
329(1)
Objective review
329(1)
Objective 6.2 Modify a network configuration
330(5)
Importing and exporting network configuration settings
330(2)
Changing an existing network configuration
332(2)
Objective summary
334(1)
Objective review
334(1)
Objective 6.3 Design and implement a multi-site or hybrid network
335(17)
Identifying the appropriate connectivity solution
335(2)
Implementing a point-to-site VPN
337(3)
Implementing a site-to-site VPN
340(2)
Implementing a virtual network-to-virtual network VPN
342(8)
Objective summary
350(1)
Objective review
351(1)
Answers
352
Objective 6.1: Thought experiment
352(1)
Objective 6.1: Review
352(1)
Objective 6.2: Thought experiment
353(1)
Objective 6.2: Review
353(1)
Objective 6.3: Thought experiment
354(1)
Objective 6.3: Review
354
Michael Washam is a Microsoft MVP specializing in Microsoft Azure and is the founder and CEO of Opsgility (www.opsgility.com), a leader in instructor-led and on-demand training for Microsoft Azure and enterprise computing. Prior to starting Opsgility, Michael was a fifteen year Microsoft veteran, and while at Microsoft, Michael's roles included being a Senior Program Manager on the Microsoft Azure Runtime team and a Senior Technical Evangelist for Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services. Michael was the original developer of the Microsoft Azure PowerShell cmdlets and is a globally recognized speaker for conferences such as TechEd and BUILD. When not focused on cloud computing Michael spends time with his wife and kids in the north Texas area.

Rick Rainey is a Microsoft Azure Insider and Advisor, Certified Trainer (MCT), blogger (http://rickrainey.com) and an Azure community enthusiast. At Microsoft, he worked closely with Microsoft Premier Enterprise customers, Independent Software Vendors, and Microsoft Engineering to design and develop applications for the Microsoft Azure platform. Today, he is the owner and CEO of CloudAlloc (http://www.cloudalloc.com), a provider of services and tools designed to achieve maximum business value from applications and infrastructure workloads running in the cloud.