Microsoft Azure Fundamentals : AZ-900 Training Course
This learning path is designed to help you prepare for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam. These courses will help you gain a solid understanding of Azure’s Al services even if you don’t plan to take the exam.
This exam is a part of Microsoft’s role-based certification program. The Azure fundamental course is a course that will help you to get started with Azure. You will learn the basics of building and deploying web applications, how to use Azure services for data storage and analytics, how to build mobile apps, and more.
This course is designed for developers who want to learn about building and deploying web applications on the Microsoft Azure platform. It also teaches you how to use Azure services for data storage and analytics, mobile app development, virtual networking, monitoring, and diagnostics. Candidates for this exam should have a foundational knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure. The exam is intended for candidates who are just beginning to work with cloud-based solutions and services or are new to Azure.
The Azure Fundamentals exam is an opportunity to prove knowledge of cloud concepts, Azure services, Azure workloads, security and privacy in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support. Candidates should be familiar with general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, computing, application support, and application development.
Azure Fundamentals can be used to prepare for other Azure role-based or specialty certifications, but it is not a prerequisite for any of them.
Learning Objectives
The Cloud: What It Is and How It Works
What are the public, private, and hybrid cloud models? What are some good examples of cloud computing deployments that make use of each model? How does the consumption-based model work?
Investigate various cloud-based pricing structures.
Identify relevant use cases for each cloud service
Explain what infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS) are (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)
Specify the regions, pairings of regions, and independent states that make up Azure.
Provide details on the Azure datacenters and availability zones.
Resource groups and Azure resources need to be described, as well as subscriptions.
Groups in management, described
Provide a classification scheme for resources, subscriptions, and administrative units.
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of General programming would be helpful but is not necessary.
- Basic experience with Azure (if you do not have any experience, take our overview course of Azure Services).
What you will gain
- Shareable certificate
- Flexible Schedule
- Beginner Level English
Describe cloud concepts
Describe Azure architecture and services
Describe Azure management and governance
- Duration 20-25 hours
- Lessons 11
- Enrolled 247 student
- Access Lifetime
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