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Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service offered by Microsoft for building, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides software as a service, platform as a service and infrastructure as a service and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems.Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service offered by Microsoft for building, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides software as a service, platform as a service and infrastructure as a service and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems.
Azure being a Public Cloud is the future of IT.
Azure is rapidly growing in the market and also rapidly gaining on the competitors.
From a career perspective, as a consultant or an IT Pro, it always pays to be in the new areas.
Your current skills can help you transition to Azure.
System Administrators, Server Administrators, Network Administrators, Storage Administrators, Security Administrators & Cloud Administrators.
You can act as an Azure Administrator or Cloud Administrator post completion of this training and can handle entire workload of an organization which has Azure infrastructure.
Candidates for this exam are Azure Solution Architects who advise stakeholders and translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions. Candidates should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platform, budgeting, and governance. This role requires managing how decisions in each area affects an overall solution.
Candidates must have expert-level skills in Azure administration and have experience with Azure development processes and DevOps processes.
NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will only be added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
Implement cloud infrastructure monitoring
Implement storage accounts
Implement VMs for Windows and Linux
Automate deployment and configuration of resources
Implement virtual networking
Implement Azure Active Directory
Implement and manage hybrid identities
Implement Management and Security Solutions (25-30%)
Manage workloads in Azure
Implement load balancing and network security
Implement and manage Azure governance solutions
Manage security for applications
Implement Solutions for Apps (10-15%)
Implement an application infrastructure
Implement container-based applications
Implement and Manage Data Platforms (10-15%)
Implement NoSQL databases
Implement Azure SQL databases
AZ-300/303 Comparison
Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies
Current Skills Measured as of January 15, 2020 | Updated Skills Measured List (ignore the numbering below) |
Audience Profile Candidates for this exam are Azure Solution Architects who advise stakeholders and translates business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions.Candidates should have advanced experience and knowledge across various aspects of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data management, budgeting, and governance. This role requires managing how decisions in each area affects an overall solution.Candidates must be proficient in Azure administration, Azure development, and DevOps, and have expert-level skills in at least one of those domains | Audience Profile Candidates for this exam are Azure Solution Architects who advise stakeholders and translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions. Candidates should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platform, budgeting, and governance. This role requires managing how decisions in each area affects an overall solution. Candidates must have expert-level skills in Azure administration and have experience with Azure development processes and DevOps processes. |
Deploy and Configure Infrastructure
Analyze resource utilization and consumption • configure diagnostic settings on resources • create baseline for resources • create and test alerts • analyze alerts across subscription • analyze metrics across subscription • create action groups • monitor for unused resources • monitor spend • report on spend • utilize Log Search query functions • view Alerts in Azure Monitor logs • visualize diagnostics data using Azure Monitor Workbooks Create and configure storage accounts • configure network access to the storage account • create and configure storage account • generate Shared access signature • implement Azure AD authentication for storage • install and use Azure Storage Explorer • manage access keys • monitor Activity log by using Azure Monitor logs • implement Azure storage replication • implement Azure storage account failover Create and configure a VM for Windows and Linux • configure High Availability • configure Monitoring • configure Networking • configure Storage • configure Virtual Machine Size • implement dedicated hosts • deploy and configure scale sets Automate deployment of VMs • modify Azure Resource Manager template • configure Location of new VMs • configure VHD template • deploy from template • save a deployment as an Azure Resource Manager template • deploy Windows and Linux VMs Create connectivity between virtual networks • create and configure Vnet peering • create and configure Vnet to Vnet connections • verify virtual network connectivity • create virtual network gateway Implement and manage virtual networking • configure private IP addressing • configure public IP addresses • create and configure network routes • create and configure network interface • create and configure subnets • create and configure virtual network • create and configure Network Security Groups and Application Security Groups Manage Azure Active Directory • add custom domains • configure Azure AD Identity Protection • configure Azure AD Join • configure self-service password reset • implement conditional access policies • manage multiple directories • perform an access review Implement and manage hybrid identities • install and configure Azure AD Connect • configure federation • configure single sign-on • manage and troubleshoot Azure AD Connect • troubleshoot password sync and writeback Implement solutions that use virtual machines (VM) • provision VMs • create Azure Resource Manager templates • configure Azure Disk Encryption for VMs • implement Azure Backup for VMs | 1. Implement and Monitor an Azure Infrastructure (50-55%) 1.1. Implement cloud infrastructure monitoring• monitor security (Note: Log Analytics, Azure Security Center, Azure Sentinel)• monitor performance
• configure diagnostic settings on resources • create a performance baseline for resources • monitor for unused resources • monitor performance capacity • visualize diagnostics data using Azure Monitor • monitor health and availability • monitor networking • monitor service health • monitor cost • monitor spend • report on spend • configure advanced logging • implement and configure Azure Monitor insights, including App Insights, Networks, Containers • configure a Log Analytics workspace • configure logging for workloads • initiate automated responses by using Action Groups • configure and manage advanced alerts • collect alerts and metrics across multiple subscriptions • view Alerts in Azure Monitor logs 1.2. Implement storage accounts • select storage account options based on a use case • configure Azure Files and blob storage • configure network access to the storage account • implement Shared Access Signatures and access policies • implement Azure AD authentication for storage • manage access keys • implement Azure storage replication • implement Azure storage account failover 1.3. Implement VMs for Windows and Linux • configure High Availability • configure storage for VMs • select virtual machine size • implement Azure Dedicated Hosts • deploy and configure scale sets • configure Azure Disk Encryption 1.4. Automate deployment and configuration of resources • save a deployment as an Azure Resource Manager template • modify Azure Resource Manager template • evaluate location of new resources • configure a virtual disk template • deploy from a template • manage a template library • create and execute an automation runbook 1.5. Implement virtual networking • implement VNet to VNet connections • implement VNet peering 1.6. Implement Azure Active Directory • add custom domains • configure Azure AD Identity Protection • implement self-service password reset • implement Conditional Access including MFA • configure user accounts for MFA • configure fraud alerts • configure bypass options • configure Trusted IPs • configure verification methods • implement and manage guest accounts • manage multiple directories 1.7. Implement and manage hybrid identities • •
• identity synchronization options • configure and manage password sync and password writeback • configure single sign-on • use Azure AD Connect Health |
Implement Workloads and Security (25-30%)
Migrate servers to Azure • migrate servers using Azure Migrate • backup and restore data • create and manage objects • manage a Logic App Resource • manage Azure Function app settings • manage Event Grid • manage Service Bus Implement application load balancing • configure application gateway • configure Azure Front Door service • configure Azure Traffic Manager Integrate on premises network with Azure virtual network • create and configure Azure VPN Gateway • create and configure site to site VPN • configure ExpressRoute • configure Virtual WAN • verify on premises connectivity • troubleshoot on premises connectivity with Azure Implement multi factor authentication (MFA) • configure user accounts for MFA • configure fraud alerts • configure bypass options • configure Trusted IPs • configure verification methods Manage role based access control (RBAC) • create a custom role • configure access to Azure resources by assigning roles • configure management access to Azure • troubleshoot RBAC • implement RBAC Azure Policies • assign RBAC Roles | 3. Implement Management and Security Solutions (25-30%)
3.1. Manage workloads in Azure • migrate workloads using Azure Migrate • assess infrastructure • select a migration method • prepare the on-premises for migration • recommend target infrastructure • implement Azure Backup for VMs • implement disaster recovery • implement Azure Update Management 3.2. Implement load balancing and network security • implement Azure Load Balancer • implement an application gateway • implement a Web Application Firewall • implement Azure Firewall • implement the Azure Front Door Service • implement Azure Traffic Manager • implement Network Security Groups and Application Security Groups • implement Bastion 3.3. Implement and manage Azuregovernance solutions • create and manage hierarchical structure that contains management groups, subscriptions and resource groups • assign RBAC roles • create a custom RBAC role • configure access to Azure resources by assigning roles • configure management access to Azure • interpret effective permissions • set up and perform an access review • implement and configure an Azure Policy • implement and configure an Azure Blueprint 3.4. Manage security for applications • implement and configure KeyVault • implement and configure Azure AD Managed Identities • register and manage applications in Azure AD |
Create and Deploy Apps (5-10%) Create web apps by using PaaS • create an Azure app service Web App• create documentation for the API• create an App Service Web App for Containers • create an App Service background task by using WebJobs• enable diagnostics loggingDesign and develop apps that run in containers • configure diagnostic settings on resources• create a container image by using a Dockerfile• create an Azure Kubernetes Service• publish an image to the Azure Container Registry• implement an application that runs on an Azure Container Instance
• manage container settings by using code | 4. Implement Solutions for Apps (10-15%) 4.1. Implement an application infrastructure• create and configure Azure App Service• create an App Service Web App for Containers• create and configure an App Service plan• configure an App Service• configure networking for an App Service• create and manage deployment slots• implement Logic Apps• implement Azure Functions4.2. Implement container-based applications • create a container image
• configure Azure Kubernetes Service • publish and automate image deployment to the Azure Container Registry • publish a solution on an Azure Container Instance • NOT: Service Fabric |
Implement Authentication and Secure Data (5-10%)
Implement authentication • implement authentication by using certificates, forms-based authentication, tokens, or Windows-integrated authentication • implement multi-factor authentication by using Azure AD • implement OAuth2 authentication Implement secure data solutions • encrypt and decrypt data at rest and in transit • encrypt data with Always Encrypted • implement Azure Confidential Compute • implement SSL/TLS communications | [no mapping] |
Develop for the Cloud and for Azure Storage (15-20%)
Configure a message-based integration architecture • configure an app or service to send emails • configure Event Grid • configure the Azure Relay service • create and configure a Notification Hub • create and configure an Event Hub • create and configure a Service Bus Develop for autoscaling • implement autoscaling rules and patterns (schedule, operational/system metrics • implement code that addresses singleton application instances Develop solutions that use Cosmos DB storage • create, read, update, and delete data by using appropriate APIs • implement partitioning schemes Develop solutions that use a relational database • provision and configure relational databases • configure elastic pools for Azure SQL Database • implement Azure SQL Database managed instances • create, read, update, and delete data tables by using code | 5. Implement and Manage Data Platforms (10-15%)
5.1. Implement NoSQL databases • configure storage account tables • select appropriate CosmosDB APIs • set up replicas in CosmosDB 5.2. Implement Azure SQL databases • configure Azure SQL database settings • implement Azure SQL Database managed instances • configure HA for an Azure SQL database • publish an Azure SQL database |
Microsoft Azure Administrator
Exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
Audience Profile
The Azure Administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment. The Azure Administrator will provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate.
Candidates should have a minimum of six months of hands-on experience administering Azure. Candidates should have a strong understanding of core Azure services, Azure workloads, security, and governance. Candidates for this exam should have experience in using PowerShell, the Command Line Interface, Azure Portal, and ARM templates.
Skills Measured
NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will only be added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
Manage Azure identities and governance (15-20%)
Manage Azure AD objects
Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
Manage subscriptions and governance
Implement and manage storage (10-15%)
Manage storage accounts
Manage data in Azure Storage
Configure Azure files and Azure blob storage
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (25-30%)
Configure VMs for high availability and scalability
Automate deployment and configuration of VMs
Create and configure VMs
Create and configure containers
Create and configure Web Apps
Configure and manage virtual networking (30-35%)
Implement and manage virtual networking
Configure name resolution
Secure access to virtual networks
Configure load balancing
Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure virtual network
Monitor and back up Azure resources (10-15%)
Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
Implement backup and recovery
AZ-103/104 Comparison
Microsoft Azure Administrator
Current Skills Measured as of January 15, 2020 | Updated Skills Measured List |
Audience Profile Candidates for this exam are Azure Administrators who manage cloud services that span storage, security, networking, and compute cloud capabilities. Candidates have a deep understanding of each service across the full IT lifecycle, and take requests for infrastructure services, applications, and environments. They make recommendations on services to use for optimal performance and scale, as well as provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate. Candidates for this exam should have proficiency in using PowerShell, the Command Line Interface, Azure Portal, ARM templates, operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, and networking. | Audience Profile The Azure Administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, computevirtual machines, and virtual networks in a cloud environment. This role focuses primarily on enabling Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The Azure Administrator will provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate. Candidates should have a minimum of six months of hands-on experience administering Azure. Candidates should have a strong understanding of core Azure services, Azure workloads, security, and governance. Candidates for this exam should have experience in using PowerShell, the Command Line Interface, Azure Portal, and ARM templates. |
1. Manage Azure subscriptions and resources (15-20%) 1.1 Manage Azure subscriptions Assign administrator permissions; configure cost center quotas and tagging; configure policies at Azure subscription level 1.2 Analyze resource utilization and consumptionConfigure diagnostic settings on resources; create baseline for resources; create and test alerts; analyze alerts across subscription; analyze metrics across subscription; create action groups and action rules; monitor for unused resources; monitor spend; report on spend; utilize log queries in Azure Monitor; view alerts in Azure Monitor1.3 Manage resource groups Use Azure policies for resource groups; configure resource locks; configure resource policies; implement and set tagging on resource groups; move resources across resource groups; remove resource groups1.4 Managed role based access control (RBAC) Create a custom role, configure access to Azure resources by assigning roles, configure management access to Azure, troubleshoot RBAC, implement RBAC policies, assign RBAC Roles | 6. Manage Azure Identities and Governance (15-20%)
6.1 Manage Azure AD objects • create users and groups • manage user and group properties • manage device settings • perform bulk user updates • manage guest accounts • configure Azure AD Join • configure self-service password reset • NOT: Azure AD Connect; PIM 6.2 Manage role-based access control (RBAC) • create a custom role • provide access to Azure resources by assigning roles o subscriptions o resource groups o resources (VM, disk, etc.) • interpret access assignments • manage multiple directories 6.3 Manage subscriptions and governance • configure Azure policies • configure resource locks • apply tags • create and manage resource groups o move resources o remove RGs • manage subscriptions • configure Cost Management • configure management groups |
2. Implement and manage storage (15-20%) 2.1 Create and configure storage accounts Configure network access to the storage account; create and configure storage account; generate shared access signature; install and use Azure Storage Explorer; manage access keys; monitor activity log by using Monitor Logs; implement Azure storage replication; Implement Azure AD Authentication, manage blob storage lifecycle management2.2 Import and export data to Azure Create export from Azure job; create import into Azure job; Use Azure Data Box; configure and use Azure blob storage; configure Azure content delivery network (CDN) endpoints2.3 Configure Azure files Create Azure file share; create Azure File Sync service; create Azure sync group; troubleshoot Azure File Sync2.4 Implement Azure backup Configure and review backup reports; perform backup operation; create Recovery Services Vault; create and configure backup policy; perform a restore operation | 7. Implement and Manage Storage (10-15%) 7.1 Manage storage accounts• configure network access to storage accounts• create and configure storage accounts• generate shared access signature• manage access keys• implement Azure storage replication• configure Azure AD Authentication for a storage account7.2 Manage data in Azure Storage• export from Azure job• import into Azure job• install and use Azure Storage Explorer• copy data by using AZCopy7.3 Configure Azure files and Azure blob storage• create an Azure file share• create and configure Azure File Sync service
• configure Azure blob storage • configure storage tiers for Azure blobs |
3. Deploy and manage virtual machines (VMs) (15-20%)
3.1 Create and configure a VM for Windows and Linux 3.2 Automate deployment of VMs 3.3 Manage Azure VM 3.4 Manage VM backups | 8. Deploy and Manage Azure Compute Resources (25-30%)
8.1 Configure VMs for high availability and scalability • configure high availability • deploy and configure scale sets 8.2 Automate deployment and configuration of VMs • modify Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template • configure VHD template • deploy from template • save a deployment as an ARM template • automate configuration management by using custom script extensions 8.3 Create and configure VMs • configure Azure Disk Encryption • move VMs from one resource group to another • manage VM sizes • add data discs • configure networking • redeploy VMs 8.4 Create and configure containers • create and configure Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) • create and configure Azure Container Instances (ACI) • NOT: selecting an container solution architecture or product; container registry settings 8.5 Create and configure Web Apps • create and configure App Service • create and configure App Service Plans • NOT: Azure Functions; Logic Apps; Event Grid |
4. Configure and manage virtual networks (30-35%)
4.1 Create connectivity between virtual networks 4.2 Implement and manage virtual networking 4.3 Configure name resolution 4.4 Create and configure a Network Security Group (NSG) 4.5 Implement Azure load balancer 4.6 Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking 4.7 Integrate on premises network with Azure virtual network | 9. Configure and Manage Virtual Networking (30-35%)
9.1 Implement and manage virtual networking • create and configure VNET peering • configure private and public IP addresses, network routes, network interface, subnets, and virtual network 9.2 Configure name resolution • configure Azure DNS • configure custom DNS settings • configure a private or public DNS zone 9.3 Secure access to virtual networks • create security rules • associate an NSG to a subnet or network interface • evaluate effective security rules • deploy and configure Azure Firewall • deploy and configure Azure Bastion Service • NOT: Implement Application Security Groups; DDoS 9.4 Configure load balancing • configure Application Gateway • configure an internal load balancer • configure load balancing rules • configure a public load balancer • troubleshoot load balancing • NOT: Traffic Manager and FrontDoor and PrivateLink 9.5 Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking • monitor on-premises connectivity • use Network resource monitoring • use Network Watcher • troubleshoot external networking • troubleshoot virtual network connectivity 9.6 Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure virtual network • create and configure Azure VPN Gateway • create and configure VPNs • configure ExpressRoute • verify on premises connectivity • configure Azure Virtual WAN |
5. Manage identities (15-20%)
5.1 Manage Azure Active Directory (AD) 5.2 Manage Azure AD objects (users, groups, and devices) 5.3 Implement and manage hybrid identities 5.4 Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) | NO EQUIVALENT — SEE NEW FG 5 BELOW] |
10. Monitor and back up Azure resources (10-15%) 10.1 Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor• configure and interpret metricsanalyze metrics across subscriptions• configure Log Analytics o implement a Log Analytics workspaceconfigure diagnostic settings• query and analyze logscreate a querysave a query to the dashboardinterpret graphs• set up alerts and actionscreate and test alertscreate action groups o view alerts in Azure Monitoranalyze alerts across subscriptions• configure Application Insights• NOT: Network monitoring
10.2 Implement backup and recovery • configure and review backup reports • perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup Service • create a Recovery Services Vault use soft delete to recover Azure VMs • create and configure backup policy • perform site-to-site recovery by using Azure Site Recovery • NOT: SQL or HANA |
AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Describe Cloud Concepts (15-20%)
Describe the benefits and considerations of using cloud services
describe terms such as High Availability, Scalability, Elasticity, Agility, Fault Tolerance, and Disaster Recovery
describe the principles of economies of scale
describe the differences between Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and Operational
Expenditure (OpEx)
describe the consumption-based model
Describe the differences between Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
describe Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS),
describe Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
describe Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
compare and contrast the three different service types
Describe the differences between Public, Private and Hybrid cloud models
describe Public cloud
describe Private cloud
describe Hybrid cloud
compare and contrast the three different cloud models
Describe Core Azure Services (30-35%)
Describe the core Azure architectural components
describe Regions
describe Availability Zones
describe Resource Groups
describe Azure Resource Manager
describe the benefits and usage of core Azure architectural components
Describe some of the core products available in Azure
describe products available for Compute such as Virtual Machines, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, App Services, Azure Container Instances (ACI) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
describe products available for Networking such as Virtual Network, Load Balancer, VPN Gateway, Application Gateway and Content Delivery Network
describe products available for Storage such as Blob Storage, Disk Storage, File Storage, and Archive Storage
describe products available for Databases such as Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Azure Database for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database Migration service
describe the Azure Marketplace and its usage scenarios
Describe some of the solutions available on Azure
describe Internet of Things (IoT) and products that are available for IoT on Azure such as IoT Hub and IoT Central
describe Big Data and Analytics and products that are available for Big Data and Analytics such as Azure Synapse Analytics, HDInsight, and Azure Databricks
describe Artificial Intelligence (AI) and products that are available for AI such as Azure Machine Learning Service and Studio
describe Serverless computing and Azure products that are available for serverless computing such as Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Event Grid
describe DevOps solutions available on Azure such as Azure DevOps and Azure DevTest
Labs
describe the benefits and outcomes of using Azure solutions
Describe Azure management tools
Describe Security, Privacy, Compliance, and Trust (25-30%)
describe Azure tools such as Azure Portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI and Cloud Shell
describe Azure Advisor
Describe securing network connectivity in Azure
describe Network Security Groups (NSG)
describe Application Security Groups (ASG)
describe User Defined Rules (UDR)
describe Azure Firewall
Describe Azure DDoS Protection
choose an appropriate Azure security solution
Describe core Azure Identity services
Describe security tools and features of Azure
Describe Azure governance methodologies
Describe monitoring and reporting options in Azure
Describe privacy, compliance and data protection standards in Azure
describe the difference between authentication and authorization
describe Azure Active Directory
describe Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
describe Azure Security Center
describe Azure Security Center usage scenarios
describe Key Vault
describe Azure Information Protection (AIP)
describe Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
describe policies and initiatives with Azure Policy
describe Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
describe Locks
describe Azure Advisor security assistance
describe Azure Blueprints
describe Azure Monitor
describe Azure Service Health
describe the use cases and benefits of Azure Monitor and Azure Service Health
describe industry compliance terms such as GDPR, ISO and NIST
describe the Microsoft Privacy Statement
describe the Trust center
describe the Service Trust Portal
describe Compliance Manager
determine if Azure is compliant for a business need
describe Azure Government cloud services
describe Azure China cloud services
Describe Azure Pricing, Service Level Agreements, and Lifecycles (20- 25%)
Describe Azure subscriptions
describe an Azure Subscription
describe the uses and options with Azure subscriptions such access control and offer
types
describe subscription management using Management groups
Describe planning and management of costs
describe options for purchasing Azure products and services
describe options around Azure Free account
describe the factors affecting costs such as resource types, services, locations, ingress
and egress traffic
describe Zones for billing purposes
describe the Pricing calculator
describe the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculator
describe best practices for minimizing Azure costs such as performing cost analysis,
creating spending limits and quotas, using tags to identify cost owners, using Azure
reservations and using Azure Advisor recommendations
describe Azure Cost Management
Describe Azure Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Describe service lifecycle in Azure
describe a Service Level Agreement (SLA)
describe Composite SLAs
describe how to determine an appropriate SLA for an application
describe Public and Private Preview features
describe the term General Availability (GA)
describe how to monitor feature updates and product changes
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