Microsoft Azure: Management and Security Essentials

Microsoft Azure: Management and Security Essentials

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 57m | 227 MB

Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS) can be used to defend an organization’s heterogeneous environments, respond proactively to changing business requirements, and simplify IT management—all from a single portal, without requiring you to maintain a complex infrastructure locally. In this course, learn how to get started with OMS. Instructor David M. Franklyn begins by explaining what OMS is, what it can offer your organization, and how to deploy and configure this collection of management services. He also shows how OMS can deliver immediate, actionable insights into log data by providing a cost-effective, all-in-one cloud management solution. To wrap up the course, he discusses how to use OMS to monitor an on-premises environment.

Topics include:

  • What is Operations Management Suite (OMS)?
  • Deploying and configuring OMS
  • Collecting and analyzing data
  • Analyzing Log Analytics data
  • Using OMS to monitor an on-premises environment
  • Identifying critical updates
  • IT Service Management Connector
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know

What Is Microsoft Operations Management Suite OMS
3 Introduction to OMS
4 OMS abilities and components
5 IT automation
6 Insight and analytics
7 Protection and recovery
8 Security and compliance

Deploy and Configure OMS
9 Requirements and prequisites
10 Recommended demo configuration
11 Sign into Azure portal
12 Install OMS
13 Review and verify OMS page

Collect and Analyze Data
14 Log Analytics service
15 Configure Log Analytics service
16 The Microsoft Monitoring Agent MMA
17 Install the MMA
18 Analyze Log Analytics data

Use OMS to Monitor an On-Premises Environment
19 Actively monitor all your resources
20 Identify missing security and critical updates
21 System update assessment
22 Malware assessment
23 Monitor identity and access
24 IT Service Management Connector

Conclusion
25 Next steps