Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions DP-300 Certification Training

Course 8576

  • Duration: 4 days
  • Exam Voucher: Yes
  • Language: English
  • Level: Intermediate

This Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions (DP-300) certification course provides students with the knowledge and skills to administer a SQL Server database infrastructure for cloud, on-premises and hybrid relational databases and who work with the Microsoft PaaS relational database offerings. Additionally, it will be helpful to individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL-based relational databases.

DP-300 Certification Course Delivery Methods

  • In-Person

  • Online

DP-300 Certification Course Information

In this Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions (DP-300) course, you will learn how to:

  • Plan, deploy and configure Azure SQL offerings.
  • Monitor database performance and tune a database and queries for optimum performance.
  • Plan and configure a High Availability Solution.

Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions (DP-300) Prerequisites

Successful Azure Database Administrators start this role with professional experience in database management and technical knowledge of cloud technologies. Specifically: 

  • Working with, maintaining, and developing with SQL Server 
  • Experience with Azure, such as deploying and managing resources 

At a minimum, you should know the information in the following courses before attending the course:

Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions (DP-300) Exam Information

This course can help you prepare for the following Microsoft role-based certification exam — Exam DP-300: Administering Relational Databases on Microsoft Azure.

DP-300 Certification Course Outline

Explore the role of a database administrator on Azure. Describe SQL Server-based offerings on Azure. 

At the end of this module, you will be able to: 

  • Understand the role of Azure Database Administrator as it fits in with other data platform roles. 
  • Describe the key differences between the SQL Server-based database options in Azure. 
  • Describe other features for Azure SQL platforms available.

Configure virtual machine sizing, storage, and networking options to ensure adequate performance for your database workloads. Choose and configure appropriate high-availability options. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Explore the basics of SQL Server in an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering 
  • Learn the available options for provisioning and deployment 
  • Deploy SQL Server into an Azure Virtual Machine

 Provision and deploy Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL managed instance. Select the appropriate options when performing a migration to the SQL PaaS platform. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Gain an understanding of SQL Server in a Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering 
  • Understand PaaS provisioning and deployment options 
  • Understand elastic pools 
  • Examine Azure SQL Managed Instances 
  • Explore Azure SQL Edge 
  • Configure a template for PaaS deployment

Describe database migration options and tools on Azure. Understand how compatibility level affects database behavior. Describe Azure's private and public preview options. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Evaluate different Azure migration options when moving your SQL environment to the cloud. 
  • Understand how SQL Server compatibility level affects database behavior. 
  • Understand the differences between private and public preview options. 

In this module, you will learn to demonstrate the benefits and processes for moving a SQL Server database to Azure SQL Database. 

By the end of this module, you'll be able to: 

  • Describe the considerations for a SQL Server to Azure SQL Database migration. 
  • Describe the methods and steps for offline migrating to Azure SQL Database. 
  • Describe the methods and steps for online migration to Azure SQL Database. 
  • Explore the post-migration steps required to ensure service continuity of your database in backup, high availability, disaster recovery, and scalability 

Learners can demonstrate the benefits and processes for moving a SQL Server database to an Azure SQL Database Managed Instance. 

By the end of this module, you'll be able to: 

  • Evaluate migration scenarios to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance 
  • Migrate to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance 
  • Load and move data to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance 

Contrast authentication using Microsoft Entra and SQL Server authentication. Implement various security principles and configure permissions. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Learn about authentication options for Azure SQL Database 
  • Create various security principals 
  • Configure permissions within a SQL database 
  • Identify authentication and authorization failures 

Explore encryption options available within Azure SQL, including firewall rules, Always Encrypted, and Transport Layer Security. Understand how SQL Injection works. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Understand the data encryption options available in the various platforms 
  • Implement object-level encryption 
  • Understand the difference between database and server firewall rules for Azure SQL Database 
  • Explore Always Encrypted with secure enclaves 

Explore data classification capabilities and degrees of confidentiality. Implement security options to maintain private data safe, including Azure SQL auditing, Microsoft Defender for SQL, row-level security, Dynamic Data Masking and Azure SQL Database Ledger. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Plan and implement data classification in Azure SQL Database 
  • Understand and configure row-level security and dynamic data masking 
  • Understand the usage of Microsoft Defender for SQL 
  • Explore how Azure SQL Database Ledger works 

Compare Azure and on-premises tools for monitoring and measuring performance. Determine critical metrics. Understand the purpose of a baseline for comparative analysis. Configure extended event sessions for tracing activities. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Review potential performance issues. 
  • Identify critical Azure metrics. 
  • Learn how to collect metrics for an established baseline. 
  • Use extended events for performance analysis. 
  • Understand Azure SQL Database Intelligent Insights 

Choose the appropriate size and storage options for your Azure SQL databases. Configure server resources such as tempdb. Understand the usage of Resource Governor. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Understand your options for the configuration of Azure storage 
  • Learn how to configure TempDB data files in SQL Server 
  • Learn how to choose the right type of VM for SQL Server workloads 
  • Understand the use cases and configuration of Resource Governor in SQL Server 

Implement tasks for both IaaS and PaaS to maintain indexes and statistics. Explore the automatic tuning features of Azure SQL Database. Control database-level configuration options. Explore Intelligent Query Processing. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Understand database-scoped configuration options 
  • Understand maintenance tasks related to indexing and statistics 
  • Understand the features of Intelligent Query Processing (IQP) 
  • Explore the automatic tuning feature in Azure 

Read and understand various forms of execution plans. Compare estimated vs actual plans. Learn how and why plans are generated. Understand the purpose and benefits of the Query Store. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Generate and save execution plans 
  • Compare the different types of execution plans 
  • Understand how and why query plans are generated 
  • Explain the purpose and benefits of the Query Store 
  • Investigate the available reports and data in the Query Store

Evaluate possible changes to indexes. Determine the impact of changes to queries and indexes. Explore Query Store hints. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Determine when changing indexes or defining new ones can affect performance 
  • Evaluate wait statistics as an aid in finding areas for performance improvement 
  • Understand how query hints work and when to use them 

Explore normalization for relational databases. Investigate the impact of proper datatype usage. Compare types of indexes. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Explore normal forms and how they affect database design 
  • Choose appropriate datatypes for your data 
  • Evaluate appropriate index types 

Explore multiple deployment models available on Azure. Use Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates and Bicep files for deploying Azure SQL resources. Understand how to use PowerShell and Azure CLI for automation purposes. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Describe the deployment models available on Azure 
  • Deploy database resources using PowerShell and Azure CLI 
  • Deploy an Azure Resource Manager template and Bicep 
  • Understand the difference between multiple command-line options 

Explore SQL automation for scheduled tasks and automatic alerts for SQL Server and Azure SQL Managed Instance. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Schedule necessary maintenance activities for your databases. 
  • Configure notifications and alerts on SQL Server Agent jobs and SQL Server. 
  • Configure alerts based on performance monitor values.

Explore automation for the Azure SQL platform. Configure elastic jobs, explore Azure Automation, and evaluate different strategies for monitoring automation tasks. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Understand the benefits of Azure policy 
  • Explore the capabilities of Azure Automation 
  • Configure elastic jobs 
  • Use Logic Apps for database workflow 

Plan an appropriate high availability and disaster recovery strategy based on recovery time objective and recovery point objective. Choose the best solution for IaaS or PaaS deployments, or hybrid workloads. 

Deploy Windows Server Failover Cluster and availability groups in Azure and hybrid environments. Configure temporal tables, geo-replication, and auto-failover groups. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Explore options for deploying a WSFC in Azure 
  • Explore options for deploying an AG in Azure 
  • Implement Temporal Tables 
  • Plan active geo-replication and auto-failover groups 

Plan an appropriate high availability and disaster recovery strategy based on recovery-time objective and recovery-point objective. Choose the best solution for IaaS or PaaS deployments, or hybrid workloads. 

After completing this module, you will be able to: 

  • Define recovery time objective and recovery point objective 
  • Explore the available high availability and disaster recovery options for both IaaS and PaaS 
  • Devise an appropriate high availability and disaster recovery strategy 

Plan and implement policy for recovering data if user errors occur or the technology fails. Explore various options for how and where to back up and restore databases. 

In this module, you will: 

  • Explore backup and restore options for IaaS 
  • Implement backup and restore for PaaS

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DP-300 Certification Course FAQs

Yes, this course helps prepare for exam DP-300 to earn the Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate Certification.

The audience for this course is data professionals managing data and databases who want to learn about administering the data platform technologies that are available on Microsoft Azure. This course is also valuable for data architects and application developers who need to understand what technologies are available for the data platform with Azure and how to work with those technologies through applications.

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