Microsoft Azure Administrator: Azure Virtual Machines (VMs)

Azure    |    Intermediate
  • 13 videos | 1h 5m 41s
  • Includes Assessment
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Learners can explore Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), creating Windows VMs, Linux VMs, managing VM availability, and creating VM scale sets in this 13-video course, as part of preparations for Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-103) exam. To begin, you will learn how to create a Windows VM in the Azure portal; create a Windows VM in Azure PowerShell; and create a Windows VM in Azure CLI (command-line interface). Then you will learn how to create a Linux VM in the Azure portal; a Linux VM in Azure PowerShell, and a Linux VM in Azure CLI. Next, learners will discover how to configure high availability for Windows and Linux VMs, and how to use Azure Monitor to monitor VM performance metrics. Finally, you will explore how to create a VM scale set in the Azure portal, in Azure PowerShell, and in Azure CLI. To conclude the course, the exercise involves deploying Windows and Linux VMs by using the Azure portal and Azure PowerShell.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Identify the subject areas covered in this course
    Create a windows vm in the azure portal
    Create a windows vm in azure powershell
    Create a windows vm in azure cli
    Create a linux vm in the azure portal
    Create a linux vm in azure powershell
    Create a linux vm in azure cli
  • Configure high availability for windows and linux vms
    Use azure monitor to monitor vm metrics
    Create a vm scale set in the azure portal
    Create a vm scale set in azure powershell
    Create a vm scale set in azure cli
    Deploy windows and linux vms using the azure portal and azure powershell

IN THIS COURSE

  • 1m 55s
  • 8m 18s
    Learn how to create a Windows VM in the Azure portal. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Creating a Windows VM in Azure PowerShell
    4m 52s
    Learn how to create a Windows VM in Azure using PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Creating a Windows VM in Azure CLI
    3m 29s
    In this video, you will create a Windows VM in the Azure CLI. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Creating a Linux VM in Azure Portal
    5m 9s
    In this video, learn how to create a Linux virtual machine in the Azure portal. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Creating a Linux VM in Azure PowerShell
    6m 39s
    During this video, you will learn how to create a Linux virtual machine in Azure PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Creating a Linux VM in Azure CLI
    3m 10s
    Find out how to create a Linux VM using Azure CLI. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Manage VM Availability for Windows and Linux
    6m 51s
    In this video, you will configure high availability for Windows and Linux virtual machines. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Azure Monitor for VMs
    3m 16s
    In this video, you will learn how to use Azure Monitor to monitor VM metrics. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Virtual Machine Scale Sets in Azure Portal
    8m 24s
    In this video, you will learn how to create a VM scale set in the Azure portal. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Virtual Machine Scale Sets in Azure PowerShell
    3m 12s
    In this video, learn how to create a VM scale set in Azure using PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Virtual Machine Scale Sets in Azure CLI
    3m 23s
    In this video, learn how to create a VM scale set in Azure using the CLI. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Exercise: Create VM Scale Sets
    7m 4s
    In this video, you will learn how to deploy Windows and Linux VMs using the Azure portal and Azure PowerShell. FREE ACCESS

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