AZ-304 - Microsoft Azure Architect Design: Windows Virtual Desktop & Containers


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Overview/Description

Azure can host user desktops that are accessible remotely. Azure container solutions allow the portable and timely support for application workloads. In this course, you'll explore the purpose of Windows Virtual Desktop, including how to create host pools, app groups, and workspaces. Next, you'll examine WVD connectivity using Windows, web browsers, and mobile devices. You'll then learn about the benefits of containerized applications. Lastly, you'll learn how to work with an Azure Container Registry, how to publish a container image, and how to deploy Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Container Instances. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AZ-304: Microsoft Azure Architect Design certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

AZ-304 - Microsoft Azure Architect Design: Windows Virtual Desktop & Containers

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recognize how WVD allows cloud-based remote desktop access
  • identify what must be in place prior to configuring WVD
  • create a WVD host pool
  • configure a remote app group
  • create a WVD workspace
  • connect to WVD using a Windows client
  • connect to WVD using a web browser
  • recognize when to use Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Container Instances
  • create a container image repository in Azure
  • publish container images to a repository
  • manage the Azure Kubernetes Service
  • manage Azure Container Instances
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
  • Course Number:
    it_clmaad2020_13_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate