Course Outline
- Prepare to maintain SQL databases on Azure
- Deploy IaaS solutions with Azure SQL
- Deploy PaaS solutions with Azure SQL
- Evaluate strategies for migrating to Azure SQL
- Migrate SQL Server workloads to Azure SQL Database
- Migrate SQL workloads to Azure Managed Instances
- Configure database authentication and authorization
- Protect data in-transit and at rest
- Implement compliance controls for sensitive data
- Describe performance monitoring
- Configure SQL Server resources for optimal performance
- Configure databases for optimal performance
- Explore query performance optimization
- Evaluate performance improvements
- Explore performance-based design
- Automate deployment of database resources
- Create and manage SQL Agent jobs
- Manage Azure PaaS tasks using automation
- Describe high availability and disaster recovery strategies
- Explore IaaS and PaaS solutions for high availability and disaster recovery
- Back up and restore databases
Requirements
Successful Azure Database Administrators start this role with professional experience in database management and technical knowledge of cloud technologies.
Specifically:
- Working with, maintaining, and developing with SQL Server
- Experience with Azure, such as deploying and managing resources
At a minimum, you should know the information in the following online training before attending the course:
- AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals
- DP-900 Azure Data Fundamentals
Testimonials (5)
The adjustment made in the lecture/lessons by the trainer once he understood the current SSIS application that we are bound to maintain. The topics became more suitable/usable to us.
Angelito Aguilar - Metrobank
Course - Introduction to SQL Server 2012 Integration Services (SSIS)
database optimization, dedicated approach, ability to ask questions, insight/assessment of our database
Aleksandra Czyndacka - Mikrobit
Course - Administering in Microsoft SQL Server
Machine Translated
Lot of content and exactly the requested one.
Pascal - Diehl
Course - Advanced SQL, Stored Procedures and Triggers for Microsoft SQL Server
I appreciated Folio's wide breadth of knowledge. Not only was he familiar with the course content, but he also knew of constructs in languages we were familiar with to make examples more meaningful to us. During intervals he shared his knowledge of technologies and solutions outside the training scope to provide insights into other solutions we could use in future (and future training).
Raphael - Markit Valuations Limited
Course - Developing Desktop Applications with Visual Studio 2012, VB.NET and SQL Server 2012
Being human and talking to us as understandable possible