Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator – Exam AZ-104 Training and certification

AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Training in Coimbatore
Course Overview
The AZ-104: Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate course is designed for IT professionals who want to build a strong foundation in managing cloud infrastructure using Microsoft Azure. This certification is one of the most in-demand credentials for system administrators, cloud engineers, and IT support professionals aiming to work in modern cloud environments.
At Linux Training Center in Coimbatore, our AZ-104 course combines theoretical understanding with practical labs, empowering learners to configure, monitor, and manage core Azure services efficiently.
Why Choose AZ-104?
The AZ-104 certification is ideal for professionals looking to validate their skills in administering cloud resources on Azure. It covers essential tasks like managing identities, networking, storage, governance, and compute resources. Whether you’re beginning your cloud journey or enhancing your current IT career, this certification is a trusted benchmark.
With most businesses transitioning to cloud platforms, certified Azure Administrators are highly valued across industries like finance, healthcare, education, logistics, and enterprise IT.
Who Should Enroll?
This course is best suited for system administrators, cloud operations professionals, IT support staff, and network engineers who want to manage cloud services effectively. A basic understanding of networking, virtualization, and Microsoft operating systems is recommended before enrollment.
What You Will Learn
Manage Azure subscriptions and resource groups
Implement storage accounts, containers, and shared access policies
Configure virtual networks (VNets), subnets, firewalls, and network security groups (NSGs)
Deploy and manage Azure virtual machines (VMs), scale sets, and availability sets
Monitor cloud infrastructure using Azure Monitor and Log Analytics
Implement and manage Azure backup and disaster recovery
Configure role-based access control (RBAC), Azure AD, and identity protection
Automate administrative tasks using Azure CLI, PowerShell, and ARM templates
Through extensive labs and real-world scenarios, learners get hands-on experience that prepares them for actual on-the-job responsibilities.
Course Highlights
Fully aligned with the AZ-104 certification exam objectives
Instructor-led sessions with real-time labs and cloud simulations
Access to Azure sandbox environments for guided practice
Flexible batch timings: weekday and weekend options available
In-depth review sessions and mock tests to ensure exam readiness
Career Opportunities
Completing AZ-104 qualifies learners for roles such as Azure Administrator Associate, Cloud Support Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, or System Administrator – Azure. With cloud adoption growing globally, this certification opens doors to jobs in top MNCs and IT service companies.
Why Linux Training Center?
Linux Training Center in Coimbatore is recognized for its hands-on cloud training approach. With experienced trainers, real-time labs, and industry-focused learning methods, our AZ-104 program ensures that learners gain both certification and job-ready skills.
Microsoft Certified:Azure Administrator - Exam AZ-104 Syllabus
Modules
Skills Measured
- Manage Azure identities and governance (15–20%)
- Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
- Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
- Configure and manage virtual networking (20-25%)
- Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Functional Groups
- Manage Azure AD objects
- Create users and groups
- Manage licenses in Azure AD
- Create administrative units
- Manage user and group properties
- Manage device settings and device identity
- Perform bulk updates
- Manage guest accounts
- Configure self-service password reset
Manage Access Control
- Create custom role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure AD roles
- Provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles at different scopes
- Interpret access assignments
- Manage Azure subscriptions and governance
- Configure and manage Azure Policy
- Apply and manage tags on resources
- Manage resource groups
- Manage subscriptions
- Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and recommendations
- Configure management groups
- Configure resource locks
- Configure access to storage
- Configure network access to storage accounts
- Create and configure storage accounts
- Generate shared access signature tokens
- Configure stored access policies
- Manage access keys
- Configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
- Configure storage encryption
Manage data in Azure storage accounts
- Create import and export jobs
- Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
- Implement Azure Storage redundancy
- Configure object replication
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
- Create an Azure file share
- Configure Azure Blob Storage
- Configure storage tiers
- Configure blob lifecycle management
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
- Automate deployment of resources by using templates
- Modify an ARM template
- Deploy a template
- Save a deployment as an ARM template
- Deploy virtual machine (VM) extensions
Create and configure VMs
- Create a VM
- Configure VM network settings
- Configure Azure Disk Encryption
- Move VMs from one resource group to another
- Manage VM sizes
- Add data disks
- Configure VM availability options
- Configure VM network settings
- Deploy and configure VM scale sets
Create and configure containers
- Configure sizing and scaling for Azure Container Instances
- Configure container groups for Azure Container Instances
- Create and configure Azure Container Apps
- Configure storage for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Configure scaling for AKS
- Configure network connections for AKS
- Upgrade an AKS cluster
Create and configure an Azure App Service
- Create an App Service plan
- Configure scaling settings in an App Service plan
- Create an App Service
- Secure an App Service
- Configure custom domain names
- Configure a backup for an App Service
- Configure networking settings
- Configure deployment settings
Configure and manage virtual networking (20–25%)
- Configure virtual networks
- Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
- Create and configure virtual network peering
- Configure private and public IP addresses
- Configure user-defined network routes
- Configure Azure DNS
Configure secure access to virtual networks
- Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security groups (ASGs)
- Evaluate effective security rules
- Implement Azure Bastion
- Configure service endpoints on subnets
- Configure private endpoints
Configure load balancing
- Configure Azure Application Gateway
- Configure an internal or public load balancer
- Troubleshoot load balancing
Monitor virtual networking
- Monitor on-premises connectivity
- Configure and use Azure Monitor for networks
- Use Azure Network Watcher
- Troubleshoot external networking
- Troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
- Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
- Configure and use Azure Monitor for networks
- Configure and interpret metrics
- Configure Azure Monitor Logs
- Query and analyze logs
- Set up alerts and actions
- Configure monitoring of VMs, storage accounts, and networks by using VM insights
Implement backup and recovery
- Create an Azure Recovery Services vault
- Create an Azure Backup vault
- Create and configure a backup policy
- Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
- Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
- Perform failover to a secondary region by using Azure Site Recovery
- Configure and review backup reports
Manage Azure identities and governance (15-20%)
- Create users and groups
- Manage licenses in Azure AD
- Create administrative units
- Manage user and group properties
- Manage device settings and device identity
- Perform bulk updates
- Manage guest accounts
- Configure self-service password reset
- Create custom role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure AD roles
- Provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles at different scopes
- Interpret access assignments
- Configure and manage Azure policy
- Configure resource locks
- Apply and manage tags on resources
- Manage resource groups
- Manage subscriptions
- Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and recommendations
- Configure management groups
Implement and manage storage (15-20%)
- Configure network access to storage accounts
- Create and configure storage accounts
- Generate shared access signature tokens
- Configure stored access policies
- Manage access keys
- Configure Azure AD Authentication for a storage account
- Configure storage encryption
- Create import and export jobs
- Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
- Implement Azure Storage redundancy
- Configure object replication
- Create an Azure file share
- Configure Azure Blob Storage
- Configure storage tiers
- Configure blob lifecycle management
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20-25%)
- Modify an ARM template
- Deploy a template
- Save a deployment as an ARM template
- Deploy virtual machine (VM) extensions
- Create a VM
- Manage images by using the Azure Compute Gallery
- Configure Azure Disk Encryption
- Move VMs from one resource group to another
- Manage VM sizes
- Add data disks
- Configure VM network settings
- Configure VM availability options
- Deploy and configure VM scale sets
- Configure sizing and scaling for Azure Container Instances
- Configure container groups for Azure Container Instances
- Create and configure Azure Container Apps
- Configure storage for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Configure scaling for AKS
- Configure network connections for AKS
- Upgrade an AKS cluster
- Create an App Service plan
- Configure scaling settings in an App Service plan
- Create an App Service
- Secure an App Service
- Configure custom domain names
- Configure backup for an App Service
- Configure networking settings
- Configure deployment settings
Configure and manage virtual networking (20-25%)
- Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
- Create and configure virtual network peering
- Configure private and public IP addresses
- Configure user-defined network routes
- Configure Azure DNS
- Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security groups (ASGs)
- Evaluate effective security rules
- Implement Azure Bastion
- Configure service endpoints
- Configure private endpoints
- Configure Azure Application Gateway
- Configure an internal or public load balancer
- Troubleshoot load balancing
- Monitor on-premises connectivity
- Configure and use Azure Monitor for Networks
- Use Azure Network Watcher
- Troubleshoot external networking
- Troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10-15%)
- Configure and interpret metrics
- Configure Azure Monitor Logs
- Query and analyze logs
- Set up alerts and actions
- Configure monitoring of VMs, storage accounts, and networks by using VM insights
- Create an Azure Recovery Services vault
- Create an Azure Backup vault
- Create and configure backup policy
- Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
- Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
- Perform failover to a secondary region by using Azure Site Recovery
- Configure and review backup reports