Prepare for Microsoft AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions with six full-length practice exams built for architecture decision practice, not memorization. This course gives you 360 original questions across identity, governance, monitoring, data storage, business continuity, and infrastructure design. Each practice test is scenario driven and timed for focused exam-readiness work. You will practice selecting logging and monitoring designs, authorization patterns, data storage approaches, recovery and resiliency options, networking architectures, compute platforms, migration paths, and governance controls under realistic constraints. Every question includes the keyed answer, option-specific rationales, and a full explanation. The explanations are designed to help you understand why the correct architecture fits the requirement, why attractive alternatives fall short, and which Azure design area to review next. Use the first test to establish your baseline, then review explanations, revisit weak domains, and retest with the remaining forms. By the end, you should have stronger timing, clearer domain-level confidence, and a better architecture decision framework for the published AZ-305 skills outline. This course is for Azure architects, senior cloud engineers, and certification candidates who want structured practice with expert-level design choices. It is independently created from public Microsoft documentation and original scenarios. It is not affiliated with Microsoft and does not include protected exam content, dumps, NDA content, exam-memory material, or endorsement claims.
What you'll learn
understand architecture decision-making for Microsoft Azure
apply knowledge in identity and governance
design effective monitoring and data storage solutions
evaluate business continuity and resiliency options
analyze networking and compute platform choices
Course objectives
establish a baseline for your architectural knowledge