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Module 1 :- 1 Get started with Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
1 - 1.1 Introduction to Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
1 - 1.2 What is Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
1 - 1.3 How does Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL work
1 - 1.4 When should you use Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
1 - 1.5 Summary
Module 1 :- 2 Try Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
1 - 2.1 Introduction , Explore Resources
1 - 2.3 Review basic operations , Summary
Module 2 :- 1 Configure Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL database and containers
2 - 1.1 Introduction, Serverless
2 - 1.3 Compare serverless vs. provisioned throughput
2 - 1.4 Autoscale throughput
2 - 1.5 Compare autoscale vs. standard (manual) throughput
2 - 1.6 Migrate between standard (manual) and autoscale throughput, Summary
Module 2 :- 2 Move data into and out of Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
2 - 2.1 Introduction and Move data by using Azure Data Factory
2 - 2.3 Move data by using a Kafka connector
2 - 2.4 Move data by using Stream Analytics
2 - 2.5 Move data by using the Azure Cosmos DB Spark connector and Summary
Module 2 :- 3 Plan Resource Requirements
2 - 3.1 Introduction, Understand throughput
2 - 3.3 Evaluate throughput requirements
2 - 3.4 Evaluate data storage requirements
2 - 3.5 Time-to-live (TTL)
2 - 3.6 Plan for data retention with time-to-live (TTL) , Summary
Module 3 :- 1 Configure the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL SDK
3 - 1.1 Introduction, Enable offline development
3 - 1.3 Handle connection errors
3 - 1.4 Implement threading and parallelism
3 - 1.5 Configure logging, Summary
Module 3 :- 2 Use the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL SDK
3 - 2.1 Introduction, Understand the SDK
3 - 2.3 Import from package manager
3 - 2.4 Connect to an online account
3 - 2.5 Implement client singleton
3 - 2.6 Configure connectivity mode, Summary
Module 4:- 1 Implement Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL point operations
4 - 1.1 Introduction, Understand point operations
4 - 1.3 Create documents
4 - 1.4 Read a document
4 - 1.5 Update documents.
4 - 1.6 Configure time-to-live (TTL) value for a specific document
4 - 1.7 Delete documents, Summary
Module 4:- 2 Perform cross-document transactional operations with the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
4 - 2.1 Introduction, Create a transactional batch with the SDK
4 - 2.3 Review batch operation results with the SDK
4 - 2.4 Implement optimistic concurrency control, Summary
Module 4:- 3 Process bulk data in Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
4 - 3.1 Introduction, Create bulk operations with the SDK
4 - 3.3 Review bulk operation caveats
4 - 3.4 Implement bulk best practices, Summary
Module 5:- 1 Author complex queries with the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
5 - 1.1 Introduction, Create cross-product queries
5 - 1.3 Implement correlated subqueries
5 - 1.4 Implement variables in queries
5 - 1.5 Paginate query results, Summary
Module 5:- 2 Query the Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
5 - 2.1 Introduction, Understand SQL query language
5 - 2.3 Create queries with SQ
5 - 2.4 Project query results
5 - 2.5 Implement type-checking in queries
5 - 2.6 Use built-in functions
5 - 2.7 Execute queries in the SDK, Summary
Module 6:- 1 Customize indexes in Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
6 - 1.1 Introduction, Customize the indexing policy
6 - 1.3 Evaluate composite indexes, Summary
Module 6:- 2 Define indexes in Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
6 - 2.1 Introduction, Understand indexes
6 - 2.3 Understand indexing policies
6 - 2.4 Review indexing policy strategies, Summary
Module 7:- 1 Consume an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL change feed using the SDK
7 - 1.1 Introduction, Change Feed featires in the SDK.pptx
7 - 1.3 implement a delegate for the change feed processor.pptx
7 - 1.4 Implement the change feed processor
7 - 1.5 Implement the Change Feed estimator,summary.
Module 7:- 2 handle events with Azure Functions and Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL change feed
7 - 2.1 Introduction, Understand Azure Function bindings for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
7 - 2.3 configure function bindings
7 - 2.4 Develop function, summary
Module 7:- 3 Search Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL data with Azure Cognitive Search
7 - 3.1 Introduction, Create an indexer for data in Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
7 - 3.3 Implement to Change Detection Policy
7 - 3.4 manage a data deletion detection policy, summary
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