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Azure SQL Database for the SQL Server DBA
Azure SQL Database is Microsoft's Database as a Service offering. This course will help you take advantage of your existing SQL Server skills and learn about managing, high availability, and performance of this cloud first solution.
Azure SQL fundamentals
Learn how to translate your existing SQL Server expertise to Azure SQL including Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL managed instance. After completing this learning path, you will have a foundational knowledge of what to use when, as well as how to configure, secure, monitor, and troubleshoot Azure SQL.
Azure Stack HCI foundations
This learning path introduces you to the Azure Stack portfolio and describes basic architecture, core capabilities, and primary use cases of its products. You'll also learn about differences and similarities between Azure Stack HCI, Azure Stack Hub, Azure Stack Edge, and Azure.
Azure Stack Hub
Azure Stack Hub runs apps in an on-premises environment and delivers Azure services in your datacenter. This module aligns with the exam AZ-600: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub.
Azure Stack Hub PowerShell
See how resource providers in Azure Stack Hub can be configure with PowerShell to enhance Azure capabilities. This module aligns with the exam AZ-600: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub.
Azure Static Web Apps
Azure Static Web Apps is a modern web app service that offers streamlined full-stack development from source code to global high availability.
Azure Support Engineer for Connectivity Specialty
Networking is essential, particularly when you have cloud-based assets. This learning path covers the different connectivity issues that a network engineer will typically encounter, and the troubleshooting steps to resolve these issues.
Azure Virtual Desktop Architecture
Azure Virtual Desktop manages the infrastructure and brokering components, while customers manage their own desktop host virtual machines (VMs) and clients. Microsoft manages the Remote Connection Gateway, and Connection Broker services as part of Azure.
Azure Virtual Desktop: Implement an AVD Infrastructure
Explore the implementation steps in deploying an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure in this course.
Azure Virtual Desktop: Introduction
Microsoft's AZ-140 exam is a unique "Specialty" exam that tests against the knowledge and experience needed to be successful in managing a Azure Virtual Desktop implementation. Get an introduction to the exam and its Azure topics in this course.
Azure Virtual Desktop: Monitor and Maintain Infrastructure
Explore how to manage and monitor Azure Virtual Desktop. This course will teach you how to backup and recover critical data, plan for disaster recovery, automate with command line tools, and monitor the health of your AVD environment.
Azure Virtual Desktop: Plan an AVD Architecture
Explore the design and architecture activities that begin a new Azure Virtual Desktop implementation in this course.