Overview
Azure administrators may learn how to create, distribute, and oversee remote apps and virtual desktop experiences for any device on Azure by taking this course. FSLogix implementation and management, host pool and session host configuration, session host image creation, monitoring Azure Virtual Desktop performance and health, and automating Azure Virtual Desktop management duties are among the lessons covered.
Students will gain knowledge about deploying virtual desktop experiences and apps on Azure Virtual Desktop and optimizing them to run in multi-session virtual environments through a combination of hands-on lab experiences and demonstrations. Candidates for this course need to be proficient in Azure administration. Prior knowledge of virtualization, networking, identity, storage, backup and restore, and disaster recovery is assumed for this course. In order to migrate to Azure Virtual Desktop, students should be familiar with the technologies supporting on-premises virtual desktop architecture. It is anticipated that students have utilized the standard Azure tools, like Cloud Shell and Azure PowerShell.
- Select an appropriate licensing model for Azure Virtual Desktop
- Implement networking for Azure Virtual Desktop
- Manage Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts by using Azure Bastion
- Configure storage for FSLogix components
- Create and manage session host images
- Implement Azure roles and role-based access control (RBAC) for Azure Virtual Desktop
- Configure user Azure Virtual Desktop experience settings
- Install and configure apps on a session host
- Implement business continuity and disaster recovery
- Monitor and manage Azure Virtual Desktop performance
- Azure Administrator
- Cloud Architect
- Virtual Desktop Administrator
Required
- Students of this course must have solid Azure administration skills.
- Students are expected to have used the tools common to the Azure environment, such as the Azure PowerShell and Cloud Shell.
- Students should have prior experience, including virtualization, networking, identity, storage, backup and restore, and disaster recovery.
- Students should have knowledge of on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure technologies as they relate to migrating to Azure Virtual Desktop.