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  • Copyright 2015
  • Pages: 400
  • Edition: 1st
  • eBook (Watermarked)
  • ISBN-10: 0-7356-9717-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-7356-9717-1

Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-533--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of Microsoft Azure infrastructure solution implementation. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Specialist level.

Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives:

  • Deploy, configure, monitor, and scale websites
  • Implement virtual machine workloads, images, disks, networking, and storage
  • Configure, deploy, manage, and monitor cloud services
  • Implement blobs, Azure files, SQL databases, and recovery services
  • Manage access and configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics
  • Implement an Azure Active Directory and integrate apps
  • Configure and modify virtual networks, including multisite and hybrid networks

This Microsoft Exam Ref:
  • Organizes its coverage by exam objectives
  • Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you
  • Will be valuable for IT pros, including enterprise architects; DevOps, network, server, virtualization, and identity engineers; and storage or security administrators
  • Assumes you have experience implementing Microsoft Azure infrastructure solutions

Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions
About the Exam

Exam 70-533 focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to implement web- sites, virtual machines, cloud services, storage, Azure Active Directory, and virtual networks with Microsoft Azure.

About Microsoft Certification
Passing this exam earns you a Microsoft Specialist certification in Microsoft Azure, demonstrating your expertise with the Microsoft Azure enterprise-grade cloud platform.

You can earn this certification by passing Exam 70-532, Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions; or Exam 70-533, Imple- menting Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions; or Exam 70-534, Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions.

See full details at: microsoft.com/learning

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Table of Contents

Introduction     xv
Microsoft certifications     xv
Acknowledgments     xvi
Free ebooks from Microsoft Press     xvi
Microsoft Virtual Academy     xvii
Errata, updates, & book support     xvii
We want to hear from you     xvii
Stay in touch     xvii
Preparing for the exam     xix
Chapter 1: Implement Websites     1
Objective 1.1: Deploy Websites     1
Creating an Azure website     2
Defining deployment slots     4
Swapping deployment slots     6
Publishing an Azure website     7
Deploying WebJobs     7
Objective summary     9
Objective review     9
Objective 1.2: Configure websites     10
Configuring site settings     11
Configuring a custom domain for a website     14
Configuring SSL certificates for an Azure website     16
Configuring Azure Traffic Manager     18
Configuring handler mappings     22
Configuring handler mappings using Azure PowerShell     23
Configuring virtual applications and directories     23
Using the Azure Cross-Platform Command-Line Interface tools for configuration tasks     24
Objective summary     26
Objective review     27
Objective 1.3: Configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics     28
Enabling application and site diagnostics     28
Retrieving diagnostic logs     30
Viewing streaming logs     32
Monitoring website resources     34
Configuring endpoint monitoring and alerts     36
Configuring alerts based on metrics and events     37
Monitoring Azure services     38
Configuring analytics     39
Configuring backup     40
Objective summary     42
Objective review     43
Objective 1.4: Configure scale and resilience     44
Configuring Autoscale using schedules     44
Configuring Autoscale using metrics     46
Scaling up a website instance     47
Objective summary     48
Objective review     48
Objective 1.5: Manage hosting plans     48
Creating a new web hosting plan     49
Creating a website within an existing web hosting plan     50
Migrating websites between hosting plans     50
Objective summary     51
Objective review     52
Answers     53
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment     53
Objective 1.1: Review     53
Objective 1.2: Thought experiment     54
Objective 1.2: Review     55
Objective 1.3: Thought experiment     56
Objective 1.3: Review     56
Objective 1.4: Thought experiment     57
Objective 1.4: Review     58
Objective 1.5: Thought experiment     58
Objective 1.5: Review     58
Chapter 2: Implement virtual machines     61
Objective 2.1: Deploy workloads on Azure virtual machines (VMs)     61
Identifying supported workloads      62
Creating virtual machines     62
Managing the lifecycle of a virtual machine     80
Connecting to virtual machines     82
Objective summary     86
Objective review     86
Objective 2.2: Implement images and disks     87
Uploading and downloading virtual hard disks     88
Copying virtual hard disks between storage accounts and
subscriptions     89
Virtual machine images     89
Creating images and disks from a virtual hard disk     92
Managing data disks     96
Deleting images and disks     98
Objective summary     99
Objective review     100
Objective 2.3: Perform configuration management     100
Using the custom script extension      101
Implementing Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration      103
Using the Virtual Machine Access Extension     109
Enabling the Puppet virtual machine extension     110
Enabling the Chef virtual machine extension     111
Extensions without cmdlets     111
Objective summary     112
Objective review     113
Objective 2.4: Configure VM networking     114
Understanding cloud services     114
Configuring endpoints     115
Configuring access control lists     119
Configuring reserved IP addresses     120
Configuring public IP addresses     121
Objective summary     122
Objective review     123
Objective 2.5: Configure VM for resiliency     124
Configuring availability sets     124
Scaling a virtual machine up and down     125
Implementing Autoscale     126
Objective summary     129
Objective review     129
Objective 2.6: Design and implement VM storage     130
Configuring virtual machine disk caching     130
Planning for storage capacity     131
Implementing disk redundancy for durability     131
Implementing disk redundancy for performance     132
Implementing Azure Files      133
Encrypting disks     134
Objective summary     134
Objective review     135
Objective 2.7: Monitor VMs     136
Configuring metrics and alerts     136
Configuring endpoint monitoring     138
Configuring diagnostics     138
Objective summary     140
Objective review     140
Answers     142
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment     142
Objective 2.1: Review     142
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment     143
Objective 2.2: Review     143
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment     144
Objective 2.3: Review     144
Objective 2.4: Thought experiment     145
Objective 2.4: Review     145
Objective 2.5: Thought experiment     146
Objective 2.5: Review     146
Objective 2.6: Thought experiment     147
Objective 2.6: Review     147
Objective 2.7: Thought experiment     148
Objective 2.7: Review     148
Chapter 3: Implement Cloud Services     151
Objective 3.1: Configure Cloud Services and roles     151
Configuring role instance count     152
Configuring role operating system settings     155
Configuring In-Role Cache for Microsoft Azure Cache     157
Configuring a custom domain     160
Configuring SSL      162
Configuring a reserved IP address     164
Configuring network traffic rules     166
Restricting web role access     168
Configuring local storage     170
Configuring role instance size     172
Configuring multiple websites on a web role     173
Configuring remote desktop     176
Objective summary     177
Objective review     178
Objective 3.2: Deploy and manage Cloud Services     180
Packaging a cloud service     180
Deploying a cloud service     182
Perform a virtual IP swap     187
Updating a cloud service deployment     187
Scaling a cloud service     189
Creating a Service Bus namespace     193
Objective summary     195
Objective review     195
Objective 3.3: Monitor Cloud Services     196
Monitoring a cloud service     196
Configuring endpoint monitoring     199
Monitoring a Service Bus queue     200
Monitoring a Service Bus topic     201
Monitoring a Service Bus relay     202
Monitoring a Notification Hub     202
Collecting diagnostics data     203
Objective summary     205
Objective review     205
Answers     206
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment     206
Objective 3.1: Review     206
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment     209
Objective 3.2: Review     209
Objective 3.3: Thought experiment     210
Objective 3.3: Review     210
Chapter 4: Implement storage     213
Objective 4.1: Implement blobs and Azure files     213
Managing blob storage     214
Understanding storage account replication options     216
Using the async blob copy service     218
Configuring, and using, Azure files     220
Using the Import and Export service     221
Implementing Content Delivery Network     223
Configuring custom domains     226
Objective summary     228
Objective review     228
Objective 4.2: Manage access     229
Managing storage account keys     230
Creating, and using, shared access signatures     231
Using a stored access policy     232
Objective summary     233
Objective review     233
Objective 4.3: Configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics     234
Configuring Azure Storage Diagnostics     235
Analyzing diagnostic data     236
Enabling monitoring and alerts     238
Objective summary     240
Objective review     240
Objective 4.4: Implement SQL databases     241
Choosing a service tier     241
Implementing point-in-time recovery     243
Implementing geo-replication     245
Scalability strategies     249
Importing and exporting data     252
Objective summary     254
Objective review     255
Objective 4.5: Implement recovery services     255
Protecting servers with Azure Backup     256
Objective summary     262
Objective review     262
Answers     263
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment     263
Objective 4.2: Review     263
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment     264
Objective 4.3: Review     264
Objective 4.4: Thought experiment     265
Objective 4.4: Review     265
Objective 4.5: Thought experiment     266
Objective 4.5: Review     266
Chapter 5: Implement an Azure Active Directory     267
Objective 5.1: Integrate an Azure AD with existing directories     267
Implementing directory synchronization     268
Integrating Azure Active Directory with Office 365     274
Configuring a custom domain     278
Monitoring Azure Active Directory     280
Objective summary     286
Objective review     287
Objective 5.2: Configure the Application Access Panel     288
Adding SaaS applications to Azure Active Directory     289
Configuring access to SaaS applications     289
Customizing the Access Panel and sign-in page     293
Configuring Multi-Factor Authentication     294
Federating with Facebook and Google ID     298
Objective summary     299
Objective review     300
Objective 5.3: Integrate an app with Azure AD     301
Add a web application or web service     301
Adding a native application     307
Configuring graph API permissions for an application     309
Objective summary     311
Objective review     311
Answers     313
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment     313
Objective 5.1: Review     313
Objective 5.2: Thought experiment     315
Objective 5.2: Review     315
Objective 5.3: Thought experiment     316
Objective 5.3: Review     317
Chapter 6: Implement virtual networks     319
Objective 6.1: Configure a virtual network     319
Creating and configuring a virtual network      320
Deploying a virtual machine into a virtual network     324
Deploying a cloud service into a virtual network     326
Configuring internal load balancing     327
Objective summary     329
Objective review     329
Objective 6.2: Modify a network configuration     330
Importing and exporting network configuration settings     330
Changing an existing network configuration     332
Objective summary     334
Objective review     334
Objective 6.3: Design and implement a multi-site or hybrid network      335
Identifying the appropriate connectivity solution     335
Implementing a point-to-site VPN     337
Implementing a site-to-site VPN     340
Implementing a virtual network-to-virtual network VPN     342
Objective summary     350
Objective review     351
Answers     352
Objective 6.1: Thought experiment     352
Objective 6.1: Review     352
Objective 6.2: Thought experiment     353
Objective 6.2: Review     353
Objective 6.3: Thought experiment     354
Objective 6.3: Review     354

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