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Begin your Azure journey in the right direction. This course will teach you how to connect to Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache using the most popular client tools, all while following best practices and security configurations.

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Begin your Azure journey in the right direction. This course will teach you how to connect to Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache using the most popular client tools, all while following best practices and security configurations.

Knowing the best way to connect to Azure services is the first step to Azure mastery. In this course, Microsoft Azure Developer: Connecting to Storage, you will gain the ability to securely connect to Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache. First, you will learn the critical pieces of information required to connect to any Azure service. Next, you will discover how to connect to Storage Accounts and SQL Databases. Finally, you will explore how to connect to Redis Cache. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of connecting to Azure services needed to take the next steps in your Azure mastery journey.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Identifying Connection Requirement Information
Connecting to Azure Storage
Connecting to Azure Databases
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Connecting to Redis Cache

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores connecting to various Azure services, which is practiced in industry
Teaches secure connection to Azure services, which is necessary for many industry uses
Develops skills in connecting to Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache, which are core for working in cloud environments

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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 Microsoft Azure Developer: Connecting to Storage with these activities:
Review Azure terminology and concepts
Refresh your understanding of Azure concepts and terminology to prepare for the course.
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  • Review Microsoft's official Azure documentation on terminology and concepts.
  • Review Pluralsight courses on Azure fundamentals.
Join a study group or discussion forum on Azure
Engage with other learners to share knowledge, ask questions, and reinforce concepts.
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  • Find a study group or discussion forum on Azure.
  • Participate in discussions and ask questions.
Follow a tutorial on connecting to Azure Storage Accounts
Reinforce your understanding of connecting to Azure Storage Accounts by following a guided tutorial.
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  • Find a tutorial on connecting to Azure Storage Accounts.
  • Follow the tutorial step-by-step.
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Practice connecting to Azure SQL Databases
Develop proficiency in connecting to Azure SQL Databases through repetitive practice.
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  • Set up an Azure SQL Database.
  • Practice connecting to the database using different tools and methods.
Practice connecting to Redis Cache
Gain familiarity with connecting to Redis Cache through practice.
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  • Set up a Redis Cache instance.
  • Practice connecting to the cache using different tools and methods.
Create a sample application that connects to Azure services
Apply your knowledge by building a practical application that interacts with Azure services.
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  • Design the application's architecture.
  • Implement the application using an Azure SDK.
  • Test and debug the application.
Contribute to an open-source project related to Azure
Gain hands-on experience and contribute to the Azure community by working on open-source projects.
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  • Find an open-source project related to Azure.
  • Identify an issue or feature to work on.
  • Contribute code or documentation to the project.

Career center

Learners who complete Microsoft Azure Developer: Connecting to Storage will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Cloud Architect
The Cloud Architect designs and implements cloud computing solutions for organizations. These solutions may include storage, databases, and caching. As a Cloud Architect, you may find the knowledge gained in this course helpful in understanding how to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache, all of which are common components in cloud computing solutions.
Security Engineer
Security Engineers design and implement security solutions for organizations. This may involve tasks such as assessing risks, implementing security controls, and monitoring security events. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Security Engineers who need to connect to and secure Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their security solutions.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers design, implement, and manage computer networks. This may involve tasks such as configuring routers and switches, managing network security, and troubleshooting network issues. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Network Engineers who need to connect to and manage Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their network infrastructure.
Systems Administrator
Systems Administrators manage and maintain computer systems. This may involve tasks such as installing and configuring software, managing user accounts, and troubleshooting system issues. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Systems Administrators who need to connect to and manage Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their system administration responsibilities.
Software Developer
Software Developers design, develop, and implement software applications. This may involve working with a variety of programming languages and technologies. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Software Developers who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache in their software applications.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining databases. This may involve tasks such as creating and managing database schemas, configuring security, and performing backups. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Database Administrators who need to connect to and use Azure SQL Databases.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers work to streamline the software development and deployment process. This often involves automating tasks and integrating different tools and technologies. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for DevOps Engineers who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their DevOps pipelines.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts use data to solve problems and make informed decisions. This may involve collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data from a variety of sources. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Data Analysts who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts to store and retrieve data.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, build, and manage cloud computing infrastructure. This may involve tasks such as provisioning and configuring cloud resources, managing security, and monitoring performance. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Cloud Engineers who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their cloud computing infrastructure.
Quality Assurance Analyst
Quality Assurance Analysts test and evaluate software applications to ensure that they meet quality standards. This may involve writing test plans, executing tests, and reporting defects. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Quality Assurance Analysts who need to test applications that connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists use data to solve problems and make informed decisions. This may involve collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data from a variety of sources. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Data Scientists who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts to store and retrieve data.
Machine Learning Engineer
Machine Learning Engineers design and implement machine learning models. This may involve tasks such as collecting and preparing data, training models, and evaluating model performance. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Machine Learning Engineers who need to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts to store and retrieve data for their machine learning models.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts analyze business processes and identify opportunities for improvement. This may involve working with stakeholders to gather requirements, documenting processes, and recommending solutions. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Business Analysts who need to understand how to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their business analysis activities.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create and maintain technical documentation. This may involve writing user manuals, tutorials, and other types of documentation. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Technical Writers who need to document how to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache.
Project Manager
Project Managers plan, execute, and close projects. This may involve tasks such as defining project scope, creating project plans, and managing project budgets. The knowledge gained in this course may be helpful for Project Managers who need to understand how to connect to and use Azure Storage Accounts, SQL Databases, and Redis Cache as part of their project management activities.

Reading list

We've selected nine 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 Microsoft Azure Developer: Connecting to Storage.
Provides a developer-friendly guide to Azure Storage, covering topics such as storage accounts, blobs, tables, queues, and files.
Covers the core technologies used in Azure architecture, including compute, storage, networking, and security. It's a great resource for anyone preparing for the Azure Architect certification or looking to learn more about Azure architecture.
Provides a collection of best practices for using Azure SQL Database, covering topics such as database design, performance tuning, and security.
Provides a practical guide to Redis, covering topics such as data structures, commands, and performance tuning.
Provides a practical guide to Go design patterns, including creational, structural, and behavioral patterns.
Provides a fundamental understanding of Azure SQL Database, covering topics such as database creation, management, and performance tuning.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Azure Security Center, including how to use it to monitor and protect your Azure resources. It's a great resource for anyone responsible for security in Azure.
Provides a concise overview of Redis, including its key features, data structures, and use cases.
Provides a fundamental understanding of Azure Storage, covering topics such as storage accounts, blobs, tables, queues, and files.

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