Target audiences
- Administrator, Business User, Developer, Student, Technology Manager
Exam AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
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.
Skills measured
- This list contains the skills measured on the exam associated with this certification. For more detailed information, visit the exam details page and download the study guide.
- Describe cloud concepts
- Describe Azure architecture and services
- Describe Azure management and governance
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1. Lab 01: Create a Virtual Machine
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2. Lab 02: Create a Web App
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Lab 03: Deploy an Azure Container Instance
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Lab 04: Create a Virtual Network
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Lab 05: Create Blob Storage
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Lab 06: Create a SQL Database
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Lab 07: Implement Azure IoT Hub
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Lab 08: Implement Azure Functions
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Lab 09: Create a Virtual Machine with a Template
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Lab 10: Create a Virtual Machine with PowerShell
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Lab 11: Create a Virtual Machine with the Azure CLI
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Lab 12: Implement Azure Key Vault
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Lab 13: Secure network traffic
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Lab 14: Manage access with RBAC
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Lab 15: Manage resource locks
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Lab 16: Implement resource tagging
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Lab 17: Create an Azure Policy
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Lab 18: Explore the Trust Centre
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Lab 19: Use the Azure Pricing Calculator
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Lab 20: Use the Azure TCO Calculator
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Lab 21: Calculate Composite SLAs