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Gary Grudzinskas

Resource groups are the most fundamental part of Microsoft Azure. This course will teach you how to use them to manage your Azure resources.

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Resource groups are the most fundamental part of Microsoft Azure. This course will teach you how to use them to manage your Azure resources.

Keeping track of Microsoft Azure resources is challenging. In this course, Using Microsoft Azure Resource Groups, you'll gain the knowledge to effectively utilize and manage your resource groups in Azure. First, you’ll discover how resource groups work. Next, you’ll discover all of the tools and controls available to protect and manage your resource groups. Finally, you’ll learn how to efficiently manage all of the resource groups in your enterprise. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge of resource groups needed to make your life easier while working in Azure.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Getting Started with Resource Groups in Microsoft Azure
Control Resource Groups with Locks and Tags in Microsoft Azure
Assign Access and Policies to Resource Groups in Microsoft Azure
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Maintain Resource Groups in Microsoft Azure

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Explores resource groups, a fundamental aspect of Microsoft Azure
Teaches effective utilization and management of resource groups in Azure
Covers tools and controls for protecting and managing resource groups in Azure
Provides techniques for efficiently managing resource groups in an enterprise
Led by Gary Grudzinskas, a recognized expert in Microsoft Azure resource management
Could benefit from introducing more advanced resource group management strategies and industry best practices

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Using Microsoft Azure Resource Groups with these activities:
Review 'TCP/IP Illustrated'
Gain a deeper understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite from a classic resource.
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  • Read and summarize key concepts from the book.
  • Apply the knowledge to practical networking scenarios.
Review resource group basics via tutorials
Tutorials provide foundational knowledge to better prepare for this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups.
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  • Review this tutorial: Introduction to Azure Resource Groups
  • Review this tutorial: Create and manage Azure resource groups
Review Essential Networking Principles
Reinforce foundational networking concepts for a smoother transition into the course material.
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  • Recap TCP/IP suite and OSI model.
  • Review network topologies and protocols.
  • Go over network security concepts.
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Practice Subnet Calculations
Sharpen your understanding of subnetting through practical exercises.
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  • Calculate subnet masks and network addresses.
  • Determine the range of IP addresses within a subnet.
  • Practice using subnet calculators.
Create a Network Topology Diagram
Solidify your grasp of network design by visually mapping out different topologies.
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  • Choose a network topology (e.g., bus, star, mesh).
  • Identify the devices and their roles in the network.
  • Draw a diagram representing the network topology.
Volunteer to assist with resource group management tasks
Volunteering is a great opportunity to practice resource group management skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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  • Contact a local organization or project that uses Azure resources
  • Inquire about volunteering opportunities related to resource group management
  • Assist with tasks such as creating, managing, or deleting resource groups
Configure DHCP and DNS Services
Enhance your practical skills by configuring essential network services.
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  • Set up a DHCP server to assign IP addresses.
  • Configure a DNS server to resolve hostnames.
  • Test and troubleshoot the configurations.
Mentor Newcomers
Deepen your understanding by sharing your knowledge and guiding others.
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  • Identify a networking forum or platform.
  • Offer assistance and answer questions from beginner networkers.
Build a Home Network
Integrate your knowledge by designing and implementing a network in a real-world setting.
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  • Design your network topology and choose appropriate devices.
  • Set up the network infrastructure (e.g., router, switch, cables).
  • Configure devices and services (e.g., DHCP, DNS, firewall).
  • Test and troubleshoot the network.

Career center

Learners who complete Using Microsoft Azure Resource Groups will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect designs and implements cloud computing solutions. They must also work with stakeholders to define requirements and develop solutions that meet business needs. As resource groups are a fundamental part of Azure, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be useful for those interested in becoming a Cloud Architect.
Cloud Security Engineer
A Cloud Security Engineer protects cloud computing environments from threats. They must also implement security measures and monitor cloud systems for vulnerabilities. As this course covers how to protect and manage resource groups in Microsoft Azure, it may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Cloud Security Engineer.
Cloud Developer
A Cloud Developer designs and develops cloud-based applications. They must also work with other developers to create and implement software solutions. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Cloud Developer.
Cloud Consultant
A Cloud Consultant helps clients adopt and use cloud computing technologies. They must also develop and implement cloud strategies and solutions. As resource groups are a fundamental part of Azure, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be useful for those interested in becoming a Cloud Consultant.
Azure Administrator
An Azure Administrator manages and maintains Microsoft Azure cloud environments. They must also ensure that Azure resources are secure and compliant. As this course focuses on using and managing Microsoft Azure Resource Groups, it may be useful for those interested in becoming an Azure Administrator.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer works to bridge the gap between development and operations teams. They must also create and implement tools and processes that automate and streamline the software development lifecycle. As resource groups are a fundamental part of Azure, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a DevOps Engineer.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans and executes projects. They must also work with stakeholders to define requirements and develop project plans. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Project Manager.
IT Manager
An IT Manager plans and manages the IT infrastructure of an organization. They must also ensure that IT systems are secure and reliable. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming an IT Manager.
Network Engineer
A Network Engineer designs, implements, and maintains computer networks. They must also ensure that networks are secure and reliable. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Network Engineer.
Systems Engineer
A Systems Engineer designs, implements, and maintains computer systems. They must also ensure that systems are secure and reliable. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Systems Engineer.
Cloud Engineer
A Cloud Engineer designs and manages cloud computing solutions. They must also provision, implement, and maintain these systems. This includes managing the infrastructure and resources within a cloud environment, such as resource groups. As a core component of Azure, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Cloud Engineer.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, and maintains software applications. They must also work with other engineers to create and implement software solutions. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Software Engineer.
Solutions Architect
A Solutions Architect designs and implements IT solutions for clients. They must also work with stakeholders to define requirements and develop solutions that meet business needs. As resource groups are a fundamental part of Azure, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Solutions Architect.
Technical Support Engineer
A Technical Support Engineer provides technical support to users of software or hardware products. They must also troubleshoot and resolve technical issues. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Technical Support Engineer.
Data Engineer
A Data Engineer designs and builds data pipelines. They must also work with data to create value for their organization. As resource groups are used to organize and manage Azure resources, this course on Microsoft Azure Resource Groups may be helpful for those interested in becoming a Data Engineer.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Using Microsoft Azure Resource Groups.
Provides a gentle introduction to Azure Resource Manager. It good starting point for anyone who is new to Azure Resource Manager.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud computing concepts, including how to use Azure Resource Manager to manage cloud resources.

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