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Microsoft Certification:

AZ- 900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals

Learning Paths:
Describe cloud concepts
Azure architecture and services
Describe Azure management and governance
After workshop complete labs and
appear for Microsoft Certification
Exams

Nalini Pagadala
Santhana Krishnan S
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Microsoft Certification:
DP- 900: Microsoft Data Fundamentals

Learning Paths:
Explore core data concepts
Explore relational data in azure
Explore non relational data in azure
Explore data analytics in azure

After workshop complete labs and


appear for Microsoft Certification
Exams

Piyush Wairale
Adarsh Narendra Madre
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AZ-900
Module 01:
Cloud concepts

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Module Outline

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Module 01 - Outline
You will learn the following concepts:

▪ Cloud Computing
• What is cloud computing
• Shared responsibility
• Cloud models
• Capital vs Operational costing
▪ Cloud Benefits
• Benefits of the cloud
▪ Cloud Service Types
• IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS

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Cloud Computing

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Cloud computing - Objective Domain

• Define cloud computing


• Describe the shared responsibility model
• Define cloud models, including public, private, and hybrid
• Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud model
• Describe the consumption-based model
• Compare cloud pricing models

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What is cloud computing?

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Shared responsibility model

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Private cloud

• Organizations create a cloud


environment in their datacenter.

• Organization is responsible for


operating the services they provide.

• Does not provide access to users


outside of the organization.

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Public cloud

• Owned by cloud services or hosting


provider.

• Provides resources and services to


multiple organizations and users.

• Accessed via secure network


connection (typically over the
internet).

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Hybrid cloud

Combines Public and Private clouds to allow applications to run in the


most appropriate location.

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Cloud model comparison

• No capital expenditures to scale up.


Public Cloud • Applications can be quickly provisioned and deprovisioned.
• Organizations pay only for what they use.

• Hardware must be purchased for start-up and maintenance.


Private Cloud • Organizations have complete control over resources and security.
• Organizations are responsible for hardware maintenance and updates.

• Provides the most flexibility.


Hybrid Cloud • Organizations determine where to run their applications.
• Organizations control security, compliance, or legal requirements.

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Knowledge Check

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Knowledge Check

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Knowledge Check

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Knowledge Check

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Compare CapEx vs. OpEx
Capital Expenditure (CapEx)
 The up-front spending of money on physical infrastructure.
 Costs from CapEx have a value that reduces over time.

Operational Expenditure (OpEx)


 Spend on products and services as needed, pay-as-you-go
 Get billed immediately

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Consumption-based model

Cloud service providers operate on a consumption-based model, which means


that end users only pay for the resources that they use. Whatever they use is what
they pay for.

• Better cost prediction


• Prices for individual resources and services are provided
• Billing is based on actual usage

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Cloud benefits

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Cloud Benefits - Objective Domain

• Describe the benefits of high availability and scalability in the cloud.


• Describe the benefits of reliability and predictability in the cloud.
• Describe the benefits of security and governance in the cloud.
• Describe the benefits of manageability in the cloud.

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Cloud Benefits

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Knowledge Check

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Knowledge Check

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Cloud service types

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Cloud Services - Objective Domain

• Describe Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)


• Describe Platform as a Service (PaaS)
• Describe Software as a Service (SaaS)
• Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud service (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Build pay-as-you-go IT infrastructure by renting servers, virtual machines, storage,


networks, and operating systems from a cloud provider.

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Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Provides environment for building, testing, and deploying software applications; without
focusing on managing underlying infrastructure.

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Software as a Service (SaaS)
Users connect to and use cloud-based apps over the internet: for example, Microsoft
Office 365, email, and calendars.

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Cloud service comparison

IaaS PaaS SaaS


The most flexible cloud Focus on application Pay-as-you-go pricing
service. development. model.
You configure and Platform management is Users pay for the software
manage the hardware for handled by the cloud they use on a subscription
your application. provider. model.

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