Description
This BootCamp course is for the new role-based AZ-400 exam targeted for Azure Developers. Taking this course and passing the AZ-400 exam meets part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert Certification.
This course is for experienced programmers who design, build and host Cloud solutions in Azure. Participants should have some experience with Azure and must be able to program in at least one Azure-supported language such as C#, Node.js, etc. This course covers topics such as performance, instrumentation, logging, integrating & managing APIs, and messaging architectures.
Course Fee: $1995
Objective
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of using source control
- Migrate from TFVC to Git
- Scale Git for Enterprise DevOps
- Implement and manage build infrastructure
- Manage application config & secrets
- Implement a mobile DevOps strategy
Who Should Attend
Candidates for this exam are DevOps professionals who combine people, process, and technologies to continuously deliver valuable products and services that meet end user needs and business objectives. DevOps professionals streamline delivery by optimizing practices, improving communications and collaboration, and creating automation. They design and implement strategies for application code and infrastructure that allow for continuous integration, continuous testing, continuous delivery, and continuous monitoring and feedback.
Course Outline
Module 1: Planning for DevOps
- Transformation Planning
- Project Selection
- Team Structures
- Migrating to Azure DevOps
Hands-on: Agile Planning and Portfolio Management with Azure Boards
Module 2: Getting started with Source Control
- What is Source Control
- Benefits of Source Control
- Types of Source Control Systems
- Introduction to Azure Repos
- Introduction to GitHub
- Migrating from Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) to Git in Azure Repos
- Authenticating to Git in Azure Repos
Hands-on: Version Controlling with Git
Module 3: Scaling Git for enterprise DevOps
- How to Structure your Git Repo
- Git Branching Workflows
- Collaborating with Pull Requests in Azure Repos
- Why care about GitHooks
- Fostering Inner Source
Hands-on: Code Review with Pull Requests
Module 4: Consolidating Artifacts & Designing a Dependency Management Strategy
- Packaging Dependencies
- Package Management
- Migrating and Consolidating Artifacts
Hands-on: Updating Packages
Module 5: Implementing Continuous Integration with Azure Pipelines
- The concept of pipelines in DevOps
- Azure Pipelines
- Evaluate use of Hosted vs Private Agents
- Agent Pools
- Pipelines and Concurrency
- Azure DevOps and Open Source Projects (Public Projects)
- Azure Pipelines YAML vs Visual Designer
- Continuous Integration Overview
- Implementing a Build Strategy
- Integration with Azure Pipelines
- Integrate External Source Control with Azure Pipelines
- Set Up Private Agents
- Analyze and Integrate Docker Multi-Stage Builds
Hands-on: Enabling Continuous Integration with Azure Pipelines
Hands-on: Integrating External Source Control with Azure Pipelines
Hands-on: Integrate Jenkins with Azure Pipelines
Hands-on: Deploying a Multi-Container Application
Module 6: Managing Application Config and Secrets
- Introduction to Security
- Implement secure and compliant development process
- Rethinking application config data
- Manage secrets, tokens, and certificates
- Implement tools for managing security and compliance in a pipeline
Hands-on: Integrating Azure Key Vault with Azure DevOps
Module 7: Managing Code Quality and Security Policies
- Managing Code Quality
- Managing Security Policies
Hands-on: Managing Technical Debt with Azure DevOps and SonarCloud
Module 8: Implementing a Container Build Strategy
- Implementing a Container Build Strategy
Hands-on: Modernizing Existing ASP.NET Apps with Azure
Module 9: Manage Artifact versioning, security & compliance
- Package security
- Open source software
- Integrating license and vulnerability scans
- Implement a versioning strategy (git version)
Hands-on: Manage Open Source Security and License with WhiteSource
Module 10: Design a Release Strategy
- Introduction to Continuous Delivery
- Release strategy recommendations
- Building a High-Quality Release pipeline
- Choosing a deployment pattern
- Choosing the right release management tool
Module 11: Set up a Release Management Workflow
- Create a Release Pipeline
- Provision and Configure Environments
- Manage and Modularize Tasks and Templates
- Integrate Secrets with the release pipeline
- Configure Automated Integration and Functional Test Automation
- Automate Inspection of Health
Hands-on: Configuring Pipelines as Code with YAML
Hands-on: Setting up secrets in the pipeline with Azure Key vault
Hands-on: Setting up and Running Functional Tests
Hands-on: Using Azure Monitor as release gate
Hands-on: Creating a release Dashboard
Module 12: Implement an appropriate deployment pattern
- Introduction to Deployment Patterns
- Implement Blue Green Deployment
- Feature Toggles
- Canary Releases
- Dark Launching
- AB Testing
- Progressive Exposure Deployment
Hands-on: Feature Flag Management with LaunchDarkly and Azure DevOps
Module 13: Implement process for routing system feedback to development teams
- Implement Tools to Track System Usage, Feature Usage, and Flow
- Implement Routing for Mobile Application Crash Report Data
- Develop Monitoring and Status Dashboards
- Integrate and Configure Ticketing Systems
Hands-on: Monitoring Application Performance
Module 14: Implement a mobile DevOps strategy
- Introduction to Mobile DevOps
- Introduction to Visual Studio App Center
- Manage mobile target device sets and distribution groups
- Manage target UI test device sets
- Provision tester devices for deployment
- Create public and private distribution groups
Module 15: Infrastructure and Configuration Azure Tools
- Infrastructure as Code and Configuration Management
- Create Azure Resources using ARM Templates
- Create Azure Resources using Azure CLI
- Create Azure Resources by using Azure PowerShell
- Desired State Configuration (DSC)
- Azure Automation with DevOps
- Additional Automation Tools
Hands-on: Azure Deployments using Resource Manager Templates
Module 16: Azure Deployment Models and Services
- Deployment Modules and Options
- Azure Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Services
- Azure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) services
- Serverless and HPC Computer Services
- Azure Service Fabric
Hands-on: Azure Automation – IaaS or PaaS deployment
Module 17: Create and Manage Kubernetes Service Infrastructure
Hands-on: Deploying a multi-container application to Azure Kubernetes Service
Module 18: Third Party Infrastructure as Code Tools available with Azure
- Chef
- Puppet
- Ansible
- Terraform
Hands-on: Infrastructure as Code
Hands-on: Automating Your Infrastructure Deployments in the Cloud with Terraform and Azure Pipelines
Module 19: Implement Compliance and Security in your Infrastructure
- Security and Compliance Principles with DevOps
- Azure security Center
Hands-on: Implement Security and Compliance in an Azure DevOps Pipeline
Module 20: Recommend and design system feedback mechanisms
- The inner loop
- Continuous Experimentation mindset
- Design practices to measure end-user satisfaction
- Design processes to capture and analyze user feedback
- Design process to automate application analytics
Hands-on: Integration between Azure DevOps and Teams
Module 21: Optimize feedback mechanisms
- Site Reliability Engineering
- Analyze telemetry to establish a baseline
- Perform ongoing tuning to reduce meaningless or non-actionable alerts
- Analyze alerts to establish a baseline
- Blameless Retrospectives and a Just Culture
About The Trainer
The trainer will be Microsoft Azure Professional.