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 Command-Line Interface (CLI), the Azure portal, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, and Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra.The practice questions cover the below concepts:Manage Azure identities and governance Implement and manage storage Deploy and manage Azure compute resources Implement and manage virtual networking Monitor and maintain Azure resources Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%)Manage Azure AD users and groupsCreate users and groupsManage user and group propertiesManage licenses in Azure ADManage external usersConfigure self-service password reset (SSPR)Manage access to Azure resourcesManage built-in Azure rolesAssign roles at different scopesInterpret access assignmentsManage Azure subscriptions and governanceImplement and manage Azure PolicyConfigure resource locksApply and manage tags on resourcesManage resource groups
What you'll learn
Manage Azure identities and governance
Implement and manage storage types
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
Implement and manage virtual networking
Monitor and maintain Azure resources
Course objectives
Understand Azure AD management, including user and group properties
Configure access to Azure resources and implement Azure Policy
Manage Azure subscriptions and resource governance through tags and locks