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Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ104) Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate certification, earned by passing the AZ-104 exam, validates your expertise in managing cloud services. It is designed for IT professionals who have subject matter expertise in implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment. This comprehensive certification covers crucial areas like virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance. Whether you are an aspiring cloud professional or looking to formalize your existing skills, this credential demonstrates your ability to effectively manage diverse Azure services throughout their full IT lifecycle.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To master this exam, you must become proficient across five heavily-weighted domains that outline the core responsibilities of an Azure Administrator.

Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%): This section focuses on essential identity management using Azure Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory). You'll learn to manage users, groups, and licenses, configure self-service password reset, and handle hybrid identities. Crucial governance aspects like Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), subscription management, setting up budgets and alerts, applying Azure policies, and resource tagging are all covered here.

Implement and manage storage (15–20%): You will master configuring and managing Azure storage accounts, including managing data within different access tiers (hot, cool, archive), securing storage accounts with shared access signatures and firewall rules, and understanding data lifecycle management. Skills in managing Azure files, Azure Blob storage, and storage replication options are key to this domain.

Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%): This is where you learn to deploy and manage Virtual Machines (VMs). Key skills include configuring VMs for high availability and scalability (using scale sets), automating deployment with Infrastructure as Code (ARM templates or Bicep), and understanding how to deploy and manage container solutions like Azure Container Instances and basic Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Mastering Azure App Service configuration is also crucial for web application deployment.

Configure and manage virtual networking (15–20%): A robust understanding of Azure virtual networks is essential. This domain covers creating and configuring Virtual Networks (VNets) and subnets, implementing network security groups (NSGs) for traffic control, managing public and private IP addresses, configuring Azure DNS, and setting up connectivity solutions like VNet peering, VPN gateways, and ExpressRoute. Basic understanding of load balancers is also relevant.

Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%): This domain tests your ability to ensure the health, performance, and recoverability of your Azure environment. You will become familiar with Azure Monitor, including using metrics and logs (Log Analytics and KQL queries) to gain insights and configure diagnostic settings and critical alert rules. This section also covers vital backup and disaster recovery processes using Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery to protect VMs, storage, and other resources.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The AZ-104 exam is a comprehensive assessment that demands both theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on application. It is generally a computer-based, proctored exam. You can expect 40–60 questions within a 120-minute time limit for the exam content itself. The question formats are diverse, including single and multi-select multiple choice, drag-and-drop, interactive hot area questions, sequence-ordering scenarios, and in-depth case studies where you must make decisions based on complex requirements. While not present in every exam instance, you should be prepared for potential performance-based lab scenarios where you must perform actual tasks within the Azure Portal. The passing score is a scaled 700 out of 1000. It is a closed-book exam, so external resources are not permitted during the test.

 

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for the AZ-104 exam requires a strategic mix of focused study and dedicated practical experience. Start with the free official Microsoft Learn learning path which offers extensive modules and hands-on labs directly tailored to each exam objective. Complement this by thoroughly reading official Azure documentation to gain in-depth understanding.

Crucially, hands-on practice is absolutely essential. Spend significant time in the Azure Portal (utilizing free accounts or subscription credits) explicitly performing tasks in all five domains – creating VNets, deploying VMs, configuring storage, managing identities, and setting up monitoring. This cements your knowledge.

Furthermore, integrating high-quality practice exams is a key strategy to succeed, mirroring the intent behind this guide's title. Use reputable practice test platforms that simulate the real exam environment with diverse question types. Analyze your results, focus your study on weak areas, and use practice exams to improve your time management skills. Consider online courses, study groups, and flashcards for reinforced learning. Setting an exam date and creating a realistic study schedule will keep you motivated and on track.

When you are ready, you must register for and take the exam through Pearson VUE, Microsoft’s authorized exam provider. You have two primary options:

Online Proctored Exam: This flexible option allows you to take the exam from the comfort and privacy of your home or office, as long as you meet specific hardware, software, and environment requirements, and are proctored remotely.

Physical Testing Center: You can choose to take the exam in person at a physical Pearson VUE authorized test center. You can use Pearson VUE’s test center locator during the exam scheduling process to find convenient locations near you. Register online through your Microsoft Certification profile to schedule and pay for your exam. Good luck!

 

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate certification opens doors to numerous exciting career opportunities in the burgeoning cloud computing landscape. This highly respected credential validates your practical skills and positions you as a valuable asset to organizations leveraging Azure. Potential job roles and career paths include:

  • Azure Administrator
  • Cloud Systems Administrator
  • Cloud Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer (often with an Azure focus)
  • Solutions Architect (as an expert-level path)
  • Cloud Security Engineer
  • Network Engineer (Azure Specialization)
  • System Engineer (incorporating Azure skills)
  • IT Operations Manager (overseeing cloud environments)

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