AZ 300T03A ENU Trainer Prep Guide

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Trainer Preparation Guide: Azure-AZ300t1 to Azure-AZ300t6 1
Azure Architect Role
A Job Task Analysis (JTA) was conducted for the Azure Solutions Architect role in May
2018. The results of that JTA identified the main tasks for an Azure Solutions Architect.
These tasks are based on the definition of the Azure Solutions Architect role.
When students ask why some areas are being covered for this role and other areas are
not, refer them to this role definition. Remember there are other roles, such as Azure
DevOps, Azure Developer, and Azure Administrator.
An Azure Solution Architect advises stakeholders and translates business
requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions.
Azure Solution Architects have advanced experience and knowledge across various
aspects of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security,
business continuity, disaster recovery, data management, budgeting, and
governance. This role requires managing how decisions in each area affects an
overall solution.
Azure Solution Architects must be proficient in Azure administration, Azure
development, and DevOps, and have expert-level skills in at least one of those
domains.
Certification Exams
Certification exams measure your ability to accomplish certain technical tasks for a job
role. The study areas are based on the JTA that was conducted for the role.
Each study area has a percentage indicating the relative weight of the area on the exam.
The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see in that area.
There is one certification exam with the following study areas and percentage weighting.
AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architecture Technologies
Study Area
Percentage
Deploy and Configure Infrastructure
20-25%
Implement Workloads and Security
20-25%
Architect Cloud Technology Solutions
5-10%
Create and Deploy Apps
5-10%
Implement Authentication and Secure Data
5-10%
Develop for the Cloud
20-25%
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Azure Solutions Architect Technology Courses
The six Azure Architect Technology courses are aligned with the certification exam and
the areas of study. For example, AZ-300 has six areas of study and there are five Azure
Architect courses. Note: There is a not an AZ-300T05 course. The courses area as
follows:
Program Offerings
The Azure Architect courses can be offered in a variety of ways.
Individually. The courses can be taught standalone; however, a certain amount
of foundational information about Azure is required. This information can be found
in the
Subscriptions and Resources
course.
Certification preparation. The courses can be bundled to support preparing for
each certification exam.
Deep dive. The courses can be combined to provide a more complete deep dive
into an area. For example, you could combine
Configure and Manage Virtual
Networks
with
Implement Advanced Virtual Networking
. Another example is
combining
Manage Identities
with
Secure Identities
.
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Custom. The course modules can be grouped to create an entirely new course or
workshop. For example, you could create a Troubleshooting course from the Azure
Monitor module in
Subscription and Resources
with the troubleshooting content in
the other courses.
Course Design
These courses are designed to support the certification study areas, but other content is
provided to give context and job skills. For example, unstructured storage like tables and
queues are included even though they are not in the testing domain. This is because
Azure Solutions Architects should know about these features.
These Course is organized into the following study areas:
Study Area:
Deploying and Configuring Infrastructure
Study Area:
Implementing Workloads and Security
Study Area:
Cloud Architect Technology Solutions
Study Area:
Creating and Deploying Apps
Study Area:
Developing for the Cloud
Below is a summary of the course modules contained in each of the five courses.
Study Area: Deploying and Configuring Infrastructure (AZ-300t01)
This topic area includes the following modules:
Module 1 - Managing Azure Subscriptions and Resources
Module 2 - Implementing and Managing Storage
Module 3 - Deploying and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs)
Module 4 - Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks
Module 5 - Managing Identities
Study Area: Implementing Workloads and Security (AZ-300t02)
This topic area includes the following modules:
Module 1 - Evaluating and Performing Server Migration to Azure
Module 2 - Implementing and Managing Application Services
Module 3 - Implementing Advanced Virtual Networking
Module 4 - Determining Azure Workload Requirements
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Study Area: Foundational Cloud Architect Technology Solutions and
Implement Authentication and Secure Data (AZ-300t03)
This topic area includes the following modules:
Module 1 - Selecting Compute and Storage Solutions
Module 2 Hybrid Networking
Module 3 Measuring Throughput and Structure of Data Access
Module 4 - Implementing Authentication
Module 5 - Implementing Secure Data
Module 6 - Business Continuity and Resiliency in Azure
Study Area: Creating and Deploying Apps (AZ-300t04)
This topic area includes the following modules:
Module 1 - Creating Web Applications using PaaS
Module 2 - Creating Apps and Services Running on Service Fabric
Module 3 - Using Azure Kubernetes Service
Module 4 - Understanding Azure Functions
Study Area: Developing for the Cloud (AZ-300t06)
This topic area includes the following modules:
Module 1 - Developing Long-Running Tasks and Distributed Transactions
Module 2 - Configuring a Message-Based Integration Architecture
Module 3 - Develop an App Service Logic App
Module 4 - Developing for Autoscaling
Module 5 - Manage APIs by using API Management
Module 5 - Developing Azure Cognitive Services Solutions
Azure Subscriptions
To complete the practical exercises in this course, students need an Azure Subscription.
The recommended way to give students access to Azure is by requesting Microsoft
Learning Azure Passes.
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You can request Microsoft Learning Azure Passes for yourself and your students. Ensure
that you request these passes at least two weeks before the class starts. After receiving
the passes each student will need to activate their pass.
󰃀 It is very important you ensure students activate their passes before class. You dont
want to lose time configuring the passes.
󰃀 It is also important you ensure the Azure pass can be used for the practice exercises.
The pass effectively functions in the same way as the publicly available Microsoft Azure
Trial Subscription. This means there are limitations on what you can do with the pass.
Preparing to Teach
In the next sections we will cover the main course components and how they can used in
class. This includes PowerPoint slides, videos, module review questions, reference links,
and practice exercises. There is a lot of flexibility in how you use this content to create a
great learning experience for your students.
Content
The content for your courses has been chunked into small topics. Each topic/slide focuses
on a single concept. For example, action groups, resource locks, and log query language.
Use the topic and reference links to fully cover the concept. If you simply read the slide
you will not have enough content to fill the scheduled time.
PowerPoint Slides
PowerPoint slides are provided to help you teach the course.
There is a Module 00 PowerPoint file. The filename is <course#>_00.pptx. This
includes an agenda listing modules and lessons for the course. It also includes the
mapping from the certification study areas to the modules in the course. We
recommend you customize this file for your specific situation. For example,
introductions and facilities.
Additionally, each module, within the course, has a separate file. For example,
<course#>_01.pptx is for Module 01. Slides were designed to supplement the
student materials. You should review how the topics are presented to the student
versus how the slides are organized. You can customize the slides to make your
presentation more interesting.
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Videos
Your PPT deck includes links to videos which provide conceptual information about a
topic area. Some videos are marked as Demonstrations. These videos walk through how
to do something. There are many ways to use this media in your course.
You can play the videos and demonstrations during the course or use them as
review or homework. We recommend a short review or discussion after each
video. Many video and demonstration slides includes a screenshot or graphic to
help you with the review.
The videos are inserted inline with the content topics. You may wish to rearrange
the videos. For example, you could play the videos first to introduce the content.
Or, you could play the videos last as a review.
You can create your own demonstrations from the walk throughs and do that
instead of playing the video.
Note that depending on the student’s subscription, some things can only be
shown through the video demonstrations. For example, in the Securing Identities
course, MFA requires a Premium account. In the Subscriptions and Resources
course, the students may not be able to create an administrator account.
We have curated the videos in the course to align with the content, but there are
many other videos to choose from. Channel 9 is a great source for videos. We
recommend Azure Friday with Scott Hanselman. Also, the Tuesdays with Corey
Sanders series.
Module Review Questions
Module review questions are provided at the end of the module. You can expect 2-4
questions. Note these questions are not at the level of the certification exam. You may
wish to supplement with questions of your own choosing.
You can use these review questions in several ways:
Have the students pre-test before the course starts and then at the end to see
what they have learned.
As a group, go through the questions before moving on to another section.
Sprinkle the questions into the content as you cover the appropriate material.
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Reference Links
The course content includes many reference links. The main reason for this is the Azure
documentation is constantly being updated.
Before you teach the course, use the reference links to validate the content is still
current. Pay attention to capabilities and limits. For example, preview features and
virtual machine sizes.
Reference links have been added to your PowerPoint slides/notes to make it easy
for you to access more detailed information. Use these links to walk through
details that are not covered in the content. For example, specific licensing and
pricing options. Also, lengthy steps that have only been summarized in the
content.
You will need to decide how to use the documentation and the reference links. Teaching
from the documentation is a new concept in this series of courses. When you leave the
slide deck how will you get students focused back on the course?
Practice Exercises
This course has two ways for the students to practice what they are learning: The Azure
documentation and Microsoft Online Labs.
Azure documentation. Most of the practical exercises in these courses link to
the Azure documentation tutorials and Quickstarts. The Azure documentation
steps are well written and very comprehensive. Read the prerequisites closely and
personally try each lab.
Microsoft Labs online. A few of the practice exercises link to Microsoft Labs
Online. Microsoft employees, partners, and customer can register and get access
to these hosted self-paced labs. Simply log in and then search for the labs of
interest. These labs do not require an Azure subscription and are also well
documented. However, be sure to check frequently for the lab’s availability. The
labs periodically go offline for maintenance or updates.
There are a variety of ways to use the practice exercises:
You could walk through the practice as a class demonstration.
You could schedule time for the students to go through the practices.
You could invite students to demonstrate different parts of the practice and go
through as a group.
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Also, note:
There may be several practices to choose from in a lesson. Do them all, select the
ones most appropriate to your audience, or find/write some of your own.
The practices show all the steps to accomplish and learn something. However, in
their day-to-day job architects will often use the Azure QuickStart templates. Be
sure to round out your instruction with some of these templates.
Portal, Cloud Shell, PowerShell, and the CLI
The practice exercises are initially shown in the portal. The portal provides the easiest
way to demonstrate most tasks. However, where available, reference links are provided
to complete the tasks with Azure PowerShell or the CLI.
We recommend you use the Cloud Shell to access Azure PowerShell or the Azure CLI.
The Cloud Shell automatically connects to Azure and configures the necessary
components. The newer tutorials and Quickstarts start with the Cloud Shell.
If you would rather have students use PowerShell or the CLI locally, be sure to take time
at the start of the class to ensure they have installed the correct components.
Install Azure PowerShell on Windows with PowerShellGet (preferred)
Install Azure PowerShell on Windows with MSI
Install Azure CLI 2.0 on Windows
Other things to think about:
Ask the students which command line tool they prefer, so you can offer the
appropriate practical exercise.
If you are helping students prepare for the certification exam they should always
do the PowerShell examples. The certification exam will only have a minimal
number of CLI questions.
󰃀 The
Subscriptions and Resource
course has an excellent overview of common Azure
Architect tools. This includes the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, Cloud Shell, Azure CLI,
and ARM templates.
Group Discussions
Included throughout the content are questions designed to help students reflect on what
they have learned or emphasize some important point. When you see a green
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checkmark, you have a chance to interact with your students and engage them in
discussion. This information is included in the PowerPoint notes area. For example,
󰃀 Has your organization implemented MFA? Which authentication methods are they
using?
Course Content Overlap
Because the courses can be taught individually there is some overlap in content. It is
important to take this into account, so you can properly estimate how long it will take to
teach the courses.
For example, RBAC concepts initially appear in the
Subscriptions and Resources
course.
This is so a student can understand administrator accounts. However, RBAC is also
discussed in the
Securing Identities
course. This is the more comprehensive coverage of
the content.
Here are some other examples:
Study Area
Courses
Resource Manager
templates
Implement and Manage Virtual Networks
(primary) and
Subscriptions and Resources
(introduced)
Azure Monitor
Subscriptions and Resources
(primary) and other courses
specific to that area.
Self-Service Password
Reset
Manage Identities
(primary) and
Securing Identities
(as a
comparison to MFA).
Course Timing
The course content is designed to take a day to complete. This will depend on how you
teach the course. For example, do the students do all the practical exercises in both the
portal and PowerShell? Do you play every video during the day or are the videos
supplemental to the instruction? You have flexibility in presenting the content and
determining the balance of instruction and hands-on activities. Try to spend at least half
your time doing practical exercises.
Deploying and Configuring Infrastructure
1-Day
Implementing Workloads and Security
1-Day
Understanding Cloud Architect Technology Solutions
1-Day
Creating and Deploying Apps
1-Day
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Developing for the Cloud
AZ-300T06
1.0-Day
Resources
There are a lot of resources to help you and the student learn about Azure. We
recommend you bookmark these pages and offer the list to your students.
Azure forums. The Azure forums are very active. You can search the threads for a
specific area of interest. You can also browse categories like Azure Storage, Pricing
and Billing, Azure Virtual Machines, and Azure Migrate.
Azure Architecture Center. Gain access to the Azure Application Architecture Guide,
Azure Reference Architectures, and the Cloud Design Patterns.
Microsoft Learning Community Blog. Get the latest information the certification
tests and exam study groups.
Channel 9. Channel 9 provides a wealth of informational videos, shows, and
events.
Azure Tuesdays with Corey. Corey Sanders answers your questions about
Microsoft Azure - Virtual Machines, Web Sites, Mobile Services, Dev/Test etc.
Azure Fridays. Join Scott Hanselman as he engages one-on-one with the engineers
who build the services that power Microsoft Azure as they demo capabilities,
answer Scott's questions, and share their insights.
Microsoft Azure Blog. Keep current on what's happening in Azure, including what's
now in preview, generally available, news & updates, and more.
Azure Newsletter. Stay informed on the latest Azure features, events, and
community activities. Browse through past newsletters or subscribe and get the
latest Azure news delivered to your inbox.
Connect with others
MCT Central Your one stop for all things MCTs. Stay up to date with the latest MCT
news, learn about upcoming events, find job opportunities, or connect with other MCTs
around the world. You can also ask questions and discuss a variety of topics including
courseware and certification with Microsoft and other MCTs through the MCT Central
Forums.
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MOC Courseware Support If there are problems with a course or you need to log a
support ticket, contact the Official Support channel for MOC courses. This channel is
monitored by support agents and is the quickest way to log your course support issue.
should be directed to This is the official support channel for courseware.
What’s New in this Release of AZ-300
AZ-300T01
󰃀 Module 1 Online Lab - Managing Azure Subscriptions and Resources
Topic: Exploring Monitoring Capabilities in Azure
󰃀 Module 3 Online Lab - Deploying and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs)
Topic: Implementing Custom Azure VM Images
󰃀 Module 5 Online Lab - Managing Identities
Topic: Implementing user-assigned managed identities for Azure resources
AZ-300T02
󰃀 New Module 1 Online Lab - Online Lab - Evaluating and Performing Server Migration
to Azure
Topic: Implementing Azure to Azure migration
󰃀 New Module 3 Online Lab - Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks
Topic: Configuring VNet peering and service chaining
󰃀 New Module 4 - Determining Azure Workload Requirements
Case Study: Contoso is a US-based financial company based in Boston. There are three
additional local branches across the United States. The main datacenter is connected to
the internet with a fiber metro Ethernet connection (500 Mbps). Each branch is
connected locally to the internet using business class connections, with IPSec VPN
tunnels back to the main datacenter. This allows the entire network to be permanently
connected and optimizes internet connectivity.
This case study includes:
Assessment Goals
Assessment Tools
Assessment Architecture
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Step-by-Step: Determining Azure Workload Requirements (8 Steps)
Checklist of Assessment Goals
AZ-300T03
󰃀 New Module 1 Online Lab - Online Lab - Implementing and Managing Storage
Topic: Implementing Azure Storage access controls
󰃀 Module 3 Online Lab - Online Lab - Implementing Advanced Virtual Networking
Topic: Implementing Azure Load Balancer Standard
󰃀 New Module 4 - Implementing Authentication
Topics include:
Implementing authentication in applications
Implement multi-factor authentication
Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization
Implement OAuth2 authentication
󰃀 New Module 4 Online Lab - Securing Identities
Topic: Implementing custom Role Based Access Control (RBAC) roles
󰃀 New Module 5 - Implementing Secure Data
Topics include:
End-to-end encryption
Implement Azure confidential computing
Implement SSL and TLS communications
Manage cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault
󰃀 New Module 6 - Business Continuity and Resiliency in Azure
Topics include:
Business Continuity
High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Application Design
Testing, Deployment, and Maintenance
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Monitoring and Disaster Recovery
AZ-300T04
󰃀 Module 1 Online Lab - Implementing and Managing Application Services
Topic: Implementing Azure Logic Apps
󰃀 Module 4 - Understanding Azure Function
Topics include:
Introduction to Azure Functions
Develop Azure Functions using Visual Studio
Implement Durable Functions
AZ-300T06
󰃀 New Module 3 - Develop an App Service Logic App
Topics include:
Creating Logic Apps by using Visual Studio
Creating custom connectors for Logic Apps
Creating a custom template for a Logic App
󰃀 New Module 5 - Manage APIs by using API Management
Topics include:
Analyze recommendations in Security Center
Create an API Management instance
Create an API gateway
Define policies for APIs
NOTE: AZ-300T05 has been removed in this release. The previous topics in AZ-300T05
have been included in the updated version of AZ-300T03 in this release.

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