This book covers the fundamentals of Azure certification AZ 900 . It concentrates on the features of the Azure platform that you are most likely to need to know rather than on every feature and service available on the platform.
This book explores six foundational features of the Microsoft Azure platform, along with insights on getting started with Azure, management tools, and common business scenarios.
- Aligned with the Latest AZ-900 syllabus updated on Mar 2021
- Prepared and Attested by Microsoft Solution Architects
- Enabled 20,000+ professionals to get Microsoft Azure AZ-900 certified on their 1st attempt
- Pre-assessment Quiz to benchmark your knowledge level
- Organized under 9 Modules to fully cover the functional areas for the AZ-900 certification
- Each module has a Knowledge check aligned with the actual examination questions
- Practice before the real exam with 3 Practice Tests and detailed answers to prepare you for the examination
- STEP-BY-STEP guide on creating your FREE Azure account, create VMs, Storage and reviewing the Pricing calculator
- Earn the Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals Badge
Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives:
• Describe cloud concepts
• Describe core Azure services
• Describe core solutions and management tools on Azure
• Describe general security and network security features
• Describe identity, governance, privacy, and compliance features
• Describe Azure cost management and Service Level Agreements
This Microsoft Exam Ref:
• Organizes its coverage by exam objectives
• Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you
• Assumes you want to show foundational knowledge of cloud services and their delivery with Microsoft Azure; no technical background or IT experience is required
About the Exam
Exam AZ-900 focuses on knowledge needed to describe cloud service benefits and usage considerations; explain IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS; compare public, private, and hybrid cloud models; describe core Azure architectural components, products, solutions, and management tools; describe how network connectivity is secured in Azure; describe core identity services; describe Azure security tools, features, governance methodologies, and monitoring and reporting options; describe privacy, compliance, and data protection standards; describe Azure subscriptions, cost planning, and cost management; and describe SLAs and the service lifecycle.
About Microsoft Certification
Passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals credential, demonstrating that you can describe cloud concepts, core Azure services, and core solutions and management tools on Azure; general security and network security features; identity, governance, privacy, and compliance features; Azure cost management and SLAs.
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