Be prepared for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Exam
Description
In order to set realistic expectations, please note: These questions are NOT official questions that you will find on the official exam. These questions DO cover all the material outlined in the knowledge sections below. Many of the questions are based on fictitious scenarios which have questions posed within them.
The official knowledge requirements for the exam are reviewed routinely to ensure that the content has the latest requirements incorporated in the practice questions. Updates to content are often made without prior notification and are subject to change at any time.
Each question has a detailed explanation and links to reference materials to support the answers which ensures accuracy of the problem solutions.
The questions will be shuffled each time you repeat the tests so you will need to know why an answer is correct, not just that the correct answer was item “B” last time you went through the test.
NOTE: This course should not be your only study material to prepare for the official exam. These practice tests are meant to supplement topic study material.
IMPORTANT: Be aware that the exams will always use product names and terms in English so the learner must be familiar with many terms in English regardless of the language the exam.
Should you encounter content which needs attention, please send a message with a screenshot of the content that needs attention and I will be reviewed promptly. Providing the test and question number do not identify questions as the questions rotate each time they are run. The question numbers are different for everyone.
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a technology professional who wants to demonstrate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts in general and Microsoft Azure in particular. This exam is a common starting point in a journey towards a career in Azure.
You can describe Azure architectural components and Azure services, such as:
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Compute
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Networking
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Storage
You can also describe features and tools to secure, govern, and administer Azure.
You should have skills and experience working with an area of IT, such as:
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Infrastructure management
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Database management
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Software development
Skills at a glance
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Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
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Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
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Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
Describe cloud computing
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Define cloud computing
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Describe the shared responsibility model
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Define cloud models, including public, private, and hybrid
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Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud model
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Describe the consumption-based model
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Compare cloud pricing models
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Describe serverless
Describe the benefits of using cloud services
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Describe the benefits of high availability and scalability in the cloud
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Describe the benefits of reliability and predictability in the cloud
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Describe the benefits of security and governance in the cloud
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Describe the benefits of manageability in the cloud
Describe cloud service types
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Describe infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
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Describe platform as a service (PaaS)
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Describe software as a service (SaaS)
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Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud service type (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
Describe the core architectural components of Azure
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Describe Azure regions, region pairs, and sovereign regions
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Describe availability zones
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Describe Azure datacenters
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Describe Azure resources and resource groups
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Describe subscriptions
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Describe management groups
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Describe the hierarchy of resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups
Describe Azure compute and networking services
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Compare compute types, including containers, virtual machines, and functions
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Describe virtual machine options, including Azure virtual machines, Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets, availability sets, and Azure Virtual Desktop
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Describe the resources required for virtual machines
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Describe application hosting options, including web apps, containers, and virtual machines
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Describe virtual networking, including the purpose of Azure virtual networks, Azure virtual subnets, peering, Azure DNS, Azure VPN Gateway, and ExpressRoute
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Define public and private endpoints
Describe Azure storage services
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Compare Azure Storage services
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Describe storage tiers
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Describe redundancy options
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Describe storage account options and storage types
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Identify options for moving files, including AzCopy, Azure Storage Explorer, and Azure File Sync
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Describe migration options, including Azure Migrate and Azure Data Box
Describe Azure identity, access, and security
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Describe directory services in Azure, including Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Entra Domain Services
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Describe authentication methods in Azure, including single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and passwordless
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Describe external identities in Azure, including business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C)
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Describe Microsoft Entra Conditional Access
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Describe Azure role-based access control (RBAC)
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Describe the concept of Zero Trust
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Describe the purpose of the defense-in-depth model
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Describe the purpose of Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cost management in Azure
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Describe factors that can affect costs in Azure
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Compare the pricing calculator and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator
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Describe cost management capabilities in Azure
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Describe the purpose of tags
Describe features and tools in Azure for governance and compliance
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Describe the purpose of Microsoft Purview in Azure
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Describe the purpose of Azure Policy
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Describe the purpose of resource locks
Describe features and tools for managing and deploying Azure resources
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Describe the Azure portal
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Describe Azure Cloud Shell, including Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) and Azure PowerShell
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Describe the purpose of Azure Arc
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Describe infrastructure as code (IaC)
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Describe Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and ARM templates
Describe monitoring tools in Azure
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Describe the purpose of Azure Advisor
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Describe Azure Service Health
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Describe Azure Monitor, including Log Analytics, Azure Monitor alerts, and Application Insights
Total Students | 313 |
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Duration | 526 questions |
Language | English (UK) |
Original Price | |
Sale Price | 0 |
Number of lectures | 0 |
Number of quizzes | 6 |
Total Reviews | 30 |
Global Rating | 4.616667 |
Instructor Name | Wade Henderson |
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