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Microsoft Azure AZ-900 Fundamentals

In this course, you can explore differences between cloud computing and traditional on-premises computing. You will examine AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals, the entry level Microsoft Azure certification that will introduce learners to Azure service offerings, including storage, virtual machines (VMs), databases, and developer solutions.

Enrolment validity: Lifetime

About This Course

Exam AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals checks and validates your fundamental knowledge of cloud services and how Microsoft Azure provides the cloud services, irrespective of any specific role.

Aspirants can become certified in Microsoft Azure Fundamentals following the processes given below:
Step 1: Visit Microsoft official website after completing the training
Step 2: Register for Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam, and schedule it with Pearson VUE
Step 3: Take the exam and get certified

No, there are no prerequisites to take up Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals Exam AZ-900. Even a fresher who wants to validate his/her knowledge on Cloud services can take up the AZ-900 exam.

  • Cloud Concepts (15-20%)
  • Core Azure Services (30-35%)
  • Security, Privacy, Compliance, and Trust (25-30%)
  • Azure Pricing and Support (25-30%)

  • Case study questions
  • Short answer questions
  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Repeated answer choice questions
  • Build list, hot area questions
  • Best answer questions
  • Drag and drop questions

 

  • Exam Name Microsoft Azure AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
  • Exam Duration:  90 Minutes
  • Exam Type: Multiple Choice Examination
  • Number of Questions: 40 - 60 Questions
  • Exam Fee: $99
  • Eligibility/Pre-Requisite: None
  • Exam validity: Lifetime
  • Exam Languages: English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese

Learning Objectives

Leverage the infrastructure of an existing computing environment to reduce, or even in some cases eliminate, on-premises solutions.
Cloud computing depends on virtualization, and hypervisors, the underlying physical server hardware that allows VMs to be deployed and to run.
Components of Microsoft Azure include IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), which is basic computing and storage services such as VMs and network services.
Azure includes PaaS (Platform as a Service), which is used for application hosting environment solutions such as web hosting, messaging, and database hosting, and SaaS (Software as a Service) with on-demand applications.

Target Audience

  • IT personnel who are beginning to work with Azure and are willing to learn more about this offering and gain hands-on experience with the product
  • Non-Technical background candidate who need to validate knowledge around cloud services
  • Someone preparing for AZ-900 exam

Curriculum

84 Lessons15h

Cloud Computing

Cloud Defined
Virtualization and the Cloud
Cloud Computing and Economies of Scale
Public Clouds
Private Clouds
Hybrid Clouds
Community Clouds
Azure IaaS
Azure PaaS
Azure SaaS
On-Premises vs. Cloud
Cloud Migration
Practical Exercise

Ecosystem

Storage Components

Network Components

Virtual Machines

Database Components

Big Data Analytics

IoT & AI

Azure Pricing and Support

certificate

8,999.00

Level
Intermediate
Duration 15 hours
Lectures
84 lectures
Language
English

Material Includes

  • Online, Self Paced Learning
  • Lifetime Access
  • Flexible Learning Program
  • Extensive Content for Self-Learning
  • Practice Quizzes
  • Course Completion Certificate