Courses Description
Purpose of this document
Candidates for this exam should have subject matter expertise in implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance.
An Azure administrator often serves as part of a larger team dedicated to implementing an organization's cloud infrastructure. Azure administrators also coordinate with other roles to deliver Azure networking, security, database, application development, and DevOps solutions.
Candidates for this exam should be familiar with operating systems, networking, servers, and virtualization. In addition, professionals in this role should have experience using PowerShell, Azure CLI, the Azure portal, Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates), and Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
You may be eligible for ACE college credit if you pass this certification exam. See ACE college credit for certification exams for details.
What you'll learn
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role. We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Skills measured as of October 27, 2022
Audience Profile
Candidates for this exam should have subject matter expertise in implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance.
An Azure administrator often serves as part of a larger team dedicated to implementing an organization's cloud infrastructure. Azure administrators also coordinate with other roles to deliver Azure networking, security, database, application development, and DevOps solutions.
Candidates for this exam should be familiar with operating systems, networking, servers, and virtualization. In addition, professionals in this role should have experience using PowerShell, Azure CLI, the Azure portal, Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates), and Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.
- Manage Azure identities and governance (15–20%)
- Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
- Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
- Configure and manage virtual networking (20-25%)
- Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Manage Azure identities and governance (15–20%)
Manage Azure AD objects
- Create users and groups
- Manage licenses in Azure AD
- Create administrative units
- Manage user and group properties
- Manage device settings and device identity
- Perform bulk updates
- Manage guest accounts
- Configure self-service password reset
Manage access control
- Create custom role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure AD roles
- Provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles at different scopes
- Interpret access assignments
Manage Azure subscriptions and governance
- Configure and manage Azure Policy
- Configure resource locks
- Apply and manage tags on resources
- Manage resource groups
- Manage subscriptions
- Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and recommendations
- Configure management groups
Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
Configure access to storage
- Configure network access to storage accounts
- Create and configure storage accounts
- Generate shared access signature tokens
- Configure stored access policies
- Manage access keys
- Configure Azure AD authentication for a storage account
- Configure storage encryption
Manage data in Azure storage accounts
- Create import and export jobs
- Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
- Implement Azure Storage redundancy
- Configure object replication
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
- Create an Azure file share
- Configure Azure Blob Storage
- Configure storage tiers
- Configure blob lifecycle management
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
Automate deployment of resources by using templates
- Modify an ARM template
- Deploy a template
- Save a deployment as an ARM template
- Deploy virtual machine (VM) extensions
Create and configure VMs
- Create a VM
- Manage images by using the Azure Compute Gallery
- Configure Azure Disk Encryption
- Move VMs from one resource group to another
- Manage VM sizes
- Add data disks
- Configure VM network settings
- Configure VM availability options
- Deploy and configure VM scale sets
Create and configure containers
- Configure sizing and scaling for Azure Container Instances
- Configure container groups for Azure Container Instances
- Create and configure Azure Container Apps
- Configure storage for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Configure scaling for AKS
- Configure network connections for AKS
- Upgrade an AKS cluster
Create and configure an Azure App Service
- Create an App Service plan
- Configure scaling settings in an App Service plan
- Create an App Service
- Secure an App Service
- Configure custom domain names
- Configure backup for an App Service
- Configure networking settings
- Configure deployment settings
Configure and manage virtual networking (20–25%)
Configure virtual networks
- Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
- Create and configure virtual network peering
- Configure private and public IP addresses
- Configure user-defined network routes
- Configure Azure DNS
Configure secure access to virtual networks
- Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security groups (ASGs)
- Evaluate effective security rules
- Implement Azure Bastion
- Configure service endpoints on subnets
- Configure private endpoints
Configure load balancing
- Configure Azure Application Gateway
- Configure an internal or public load balancer
- Troubleshoot load balancing
- Monitor virtual networking
- Monitor on-premises connectivity
- Configure and use Azure Monitor for networks
- Use Azure Network Watcher
- Troubleshoot external networking
- Troubleshoot virtual network connectivity
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
- Configure and interpret metrics
- Configure Azure Monitor Logs
- Query and analyze logs
- Set up alerts and actions
- Configure monitoring of VMs, storage accounts, and networks by using VM insights
Implement backup and recovery
- Create an Azure Recovery Services vault
- Create an Azure Backup vault
- Create and configure backup policy
- Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
- Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
- Perform failover to a secondary region by using Azure Site Recovery
- Configure and review backup reports
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