1. Huawei HCNP-Storage Certification Exam
This document introduces the H13-621-ENU HCNP-Storage-CCSN exam outline. For
other exam outlines, please refer to the related training materials or Huawei
Online Learning Website: https:://support.huawei.com/learning.
Certification Exam Code Exam Name Duration Pass Score/
HCNP-Storage H13-621 HCNP-Storage-CCSN (Huawei Certified Network Professional –
Constructing Converged Storage Network) 90 min 600/1000
2.HCNP-Storage Exam Outline
2.1 Exam Content
The HCNP-Storage-CCSN exam covers OceanStor V3, 18000 V3 and Dorado V3 series
products technologies. Such as: product software architecture, hardware
architecture, basic and advanced features (Smart-x and Hyper-x), system
planning and design, system configuration and management, best practice,
operation and maintenance, troubleshooting, etc..
2.2 Key points 1) Huawei OceanStor V3 series storage products technical knowledge.
2) Storage system planning and design.
3) Storage system configuration and management.
4) Typical application and best practices.
5) Storage system operation and maintenance.
6) Storage system troubleshooting.
Note: The exam content provided here serves only as a general guide to candidates.
Other contents not mentioned here may also be included in the actual exam.
2.4 Recommended Training Program HCNP-Storage-CCSN V4.0 Training
QUESTION 1
Hyper replication technology of Storage array is usually based on block level of replication.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
QUESTION 2
Under Linux, which are the basic principles of the dd command test performance tuning? (Select 3 Answers)
A. read and write by bytes, collect performance data in an all-round way
B. it suggest that setting up reading and writing block is from big to small
C. in the process of reading and writing and performance testing, for IO influence factors, need to analysis, and find out the reason
D. analysis from small to large, and analysis of the online business is more efficient at the same time
Answer: A,B,C
QUESTION 3
Under AIX system, the method of checking initiator node name can through smitty devicE.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
QUESTION 4
Main technical or functional of S5000T storage systems to enhance the reliability of the data are cache may fall protection, disk copy, global hot standby disk.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
QUESTION 5
Which of the following HostAgent components need to restart the host after the installation is complete?
A. HyperManager server
B. InbandAgent
C. ConsistentAgent
D. HyperManager client
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft 365
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
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Understand Cloud Concepts (15%-20%) Detail and understand the benefits and considerations of using cloud
services
Understand the different types of cloud services available
May include but is not limited to: Position Microsoft 365 in a SaaS scenario,
IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Public, Private, and Hybrid scenarios
Understand Core Microsoft 365 Services and Concepts (30-35%)
Describe the core Microsoft 365 components
May include but is not limited to: Windows 10 Enterprise, Exchange Online,
SharePoint Online, Skype for Business Online, Teams, Enterprise Mobility +
Security products and technologies
Compare core services in Microsoft 365 with corresponding on-premises services
May include but is not limited to: identify scenarios when usage of M365
services is more beneficial than on-premise services
Understand the concept of Modern Management
May include but is not limited to: understand the Windows-as-a-Service (WaaS)
model, describe the usage of the Microsoft 365 Admin Center and M365 user
portal, understand the Microsoft deployment and release model for Windows and
cloud business apps
Understand Office 365 ProPlus
May include but is not limited to: compare with on-premise Office 2016
deployment
Understand collaboration and mobility with Microsoft 365
May include but is not limited to: understand the concept of effective
collaboration with Microsoft 365, understand the concept of enterprise mobility,
device management, and application management within an organization
Describe analytics capabilities in Microsoft 365
Understand Security, Compliance, Privacy, and Trust in Microsoft 365 (30-35%)
Understand security and compliance concepts with Microsoft 365
May include but is not limited to: understand key components that need to be
protected within an organization’s cloud and on-premise infrastructure,
understand key security pillars of protection, including identity, documents,
network, and devices
Understand identity protection and management
May include but is not limited to: understand concepts of cloud identity,
on-premise identity, and hybrid identity, understand document protection needs
and capabilities of Azure Information Protection (AIP), understand Multi-Factor
Authentication (MFA)
Understand security usage scenarios and services
May include but is not limited to: compare security usage scenarios and services
available with Azure Active Directory P1, P2, and Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS), describe usage scenarios and capabilities for directory
synchronization and authentication of on-premises AD with Azure AD, understand
how Microsoft 365 services addresses the most common current threats
Understand the need for unified platform for device management
May include but is not limited to: understand Mobile Device Management (MDM),
understand Mobile Application Management (MAM), understand capabilities of
Intune
Understand the Service Trust Portal and Compliance Manager
May include but is not limited to: understand the trust relationship with
Microsoft, service locations, confidence in data protection, how to address most
common cloud adoption show stoppers
Understand Microsoft 365 Pricing and Support (25-30%)
Understand Licensing options available in Microsoft 365
May include but is not limited to: describe M365 subscriptions and management
options, understand key selling points of M365 in segments of productivity,
collaboration, security, and compliance, understand the different licensing and
payment models available for M365, understand how to determine and implement
best practices
Plan, predict, and compare pricing
May include but is not limited to: understand the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP)
pricing model for Windows and Microsoft cloud services, understand the basics of
cost benefit analysis for on-premise vs. cloud, understand billing and bill
management options available
Describe support offerings for Microsoft 365 services
May include but is not limited to: describe how to create a support request for
Microsoft 365 services, describe Service Level Agreements (SLAs), understand how
to determine service health status
Understand the service lifecycle in Microsoft 365
May include but is not limited to: understand private, public preview, and
General Availability (GA) and their correlation to support policy and pricing
Who should take this exam?
This exam is designed for candidates looking to demonstrate foundational
knowledge on the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services in
general and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model. This exam will also
cover knowledge of available options and benefits gained by implementing
Microsoft 365 cloud service offerings.
This exam can be taken as a precursor to cloud computing and technologies exams
such as Office 365, Microsoft Intune, Azure Information Protection (AIP), and
Windows 10.
More information about exams
Preparing for an exam We recommend that you review this exam preparation guide in its entirety and
familiarize yourself with the resources on this website before you schedule your
exam. See the Microsoft Certification exam overview for information about
registration, videos of typical exam question formats, and other preparation
resources. For information on exam policies and scoring, see the Microsoft
Certification exam policies and FAQs.
Note This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice
and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include adaptive
testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify the format
in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to prepare for
the exam, regardless of its format. To help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft
recommends that you have hands-on experience with the product and that you use
the specified training resources. These training resources do not necessarily
cover all topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Windows 10 Release 1809 and later
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
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Deploy and Update Operating Systems (15-20%) Plan and implement Windows 10 by using dynamic deployment
Evaluate and select an appropriate deployment options; pilot deployment; manage
and troubleshoot provisioning packages
Plan and implement Windows 10 by using Windows Autopilot
Evaluate and select an appropriate deployment options; pilot deployment; create,
validate, and assign deployment profile; extract device HW information to CSV
file; import device HW information to cloud service; troubleshoot deployment
Upgrade devices to Windows 10
Identify upgrade and downgrade paths; manage in-place upgrades; configure a
Windows analytics environment; perform Upgrade Readiness assessment; migrate
user profiles
Manage updates
Configure Windows 10 delivery optimization; configure Windows Update for
Business; deploy Windows updates; implement feature updates; monitor Windows 10
updates
Manage device authentication
Manage authentication policies; manage sign-on options; perform Azure AD join
Manage Policies and Profiles (35-40%)
Plan and implement co-management
Implement co-management precedence; migrate group policy to MDM policies;
recommend a co-management strategy
Implement conditional access and compliance policies for devices
Implement conditional access policies; manage conditional access policies; plan
conditional access policies; implement device compliance policies; manage device
compliance policies; plan device compliance policies
Configure device profiles
Implement device profiles; manage device profiles; plan device profiles
Manage user profiles
Configure user profiles; configure Enterprise State Roaming in Azure AD;
configure sync settings; implement Folder Redirection (including OneDrive)
Manage and Protect Devices (15-20%) Manage Windows Defender
Implement and manage Windows Defender Application Guard; implement and manage
Windows Defender Credential Guard; implement and manage Windows Defender Exploit
Guard; implement Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection; integrate Windows
Defender Application Control; manage Windows Defender Antivirus
Manage Intune device enrollment and inventory
Configure enrollment settings; configure Intune automatic enrollment; enable
device enrollment; enroll non-Windows devices; enroll Windows devices; generate
custom device inventory reports; review device inventory
Monitor devices
Monitor device health (e.g., log analytics, Windows Analytics, or other
cloud-based tools); monitor device security
Manage Apps and Data (25-30%) Deploy and update applications
Assign apps to groups; Deploy apps by using Intune; deploy apps by using
Microsoft Store for Business; deploy O365 ProPlus; enable sideloading of apps
into images; gather Office readiness data; configure IE Enterprise mode;
configure and implement assigned access or public devices
Implement Mobile Application Management (MAM)
Implement MAM policies; manage MAM policies; plan MAM; configure Windows
Information Protection; implement Azure Information Protection templates;
securing data by using Intune
Who should take this exam?
Candidates for this exam are administrators who deploy, configure, secure,
manage, and monitor devices and client applications in an enterprise
environment. Candidates manage identity, access, policies, updates, and apps.
As an administrator, candidates typically collaborate with the M365 Enterprise
Administrator to design and implement a device strategy that meets the business
needs of a modern organization.
Candidates must be familiar with M365 workloads and must be proficient and
experienced in deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 10 and
non-Windows devices and technologies.
More information about exams
Preparing for an exam We recommend that you review this exam preparation guide in its entirety and
familiarize yourself with the resources on this website before you schedule your
exam. See the Microsoft Certification exam overview for information about
registration, videos of typical exam question formats, and other preparation
resources. For information on exam policies and scoring, see the Microsoft
Certification exam policies and FAQs.
Note
This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice and
at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include adaptive
testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify the format
in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to prepare for
the exam, regardless of its format. To help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft
recommends that you have hands-on experience with the product and that you use
the specified training resources. These training resources do not necessarily
cover all topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Windows 10 Release 1809 and later
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or
about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Deploy Windows (15-20%) Deploy Windows 10
Configure language packs; migrate user data; perform a clean installation;
perform an in-place upgrade (using tools such as MDT, WDS, ADK, etc.); select
the appropriate Windows edition; troubleshoot activation issues
Perform post-installation configuration
Configure Edge and Internet Explorer; configure mobility settings; configure
sign-in options; customize the Windows desktop
Manage Devices and Data (35-40%)
Manage local users, local groups, and devices
Manage devices in directories; manage local groups; manage local users
Configure data access and protection
Configure NTFS permissions; configure shared permissions
Configure devices by using local policies
Configure local registry; implement local policy; troubleshoot group policies on
devices
Manage Windows security
Configure user account control (UAC); configure Windows Defender Firewall;
implement encryption
Maintain Windows (25-30%) Configure system and data recovery
Perform file recovery (including OneDrive); recover Windows 10; troubleshoot
startup/boot process
Manage updates
Check for updates; troubleshoot updates; validate and test updates; select the
appropriate servicing channel; configure Windows update options
Monitor and manage Windows
Configure and analyze event logs; manage performance; manage Windows 10
environment
Who should take this exam?
Candidates for this exam are administrators who deploy, configure, secure,
manage, and monitor devices and client applications in an enterprise
environment. Candidates manage identity, access, policies, updates, and apps.
As an administrator, candidates typically collaborate with the M365 Enterprise
Administrator to design and implement a device strategy that meets the business
needs of a modern organization.
Candidates must be familiar with M365 workloads and must be proficient and
experienced in deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 10 and
non-Windows devices and technologies.
More information about exams
Preparing for an exam We recommend that you review this exam preparation guide in its entirety and
familiarize yourself with the resources on this website before you schedule your
exam. See the Microsoft Certification exam overview for information about
registration, videos of typical exam question formats, and other preparation
resources. For information on exam policies and scoring, see the Microsoft
Certification exam policies and FAQs.
Note This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice
and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include adaptive
testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify the format
in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to prepare for
the exam, regardless of its format. To help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft
recommends that you have hands-on experience with the product and that you use
the specified training resources. These training resources do not necessarily
cover all topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.
Languages: English Audiences: IT Professionals Technology: Microsoft 365
Skills measured This
exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic
area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are
likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials
about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you
have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and
reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not
respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring
the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an exam challenge.
If
you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification
exams or about the certification program, registration, or promotions,
please contact your Regional Service Center.
Implement Modern Device Services (30-35%) Implement Mobile Device Management (MDM) Plan for MDM Configure MDM integration with Azure AD Set an MDM authority Set device enrollment limit for users Manage device compliance Plan for device Compliance Design Conditional Access Policies Create Conditional Access Policies Configure device compliance policy Manage Conditional Access Policies Plan for devices and apps Create and configure Microsoft Store for Business Plan app deployment Plan device co-management Plan device monitoring Plan for device profiles Plan for Mobile Application Management Plan mobile device security Plan Windows 10 deployment Plan for Windows as a Service (WaaS) Plan the appropriate Windows 10 Enterprise deployment method Analyze upgrade readiness for Windows 10 Evaluate and deploy additional Windows 10 Enterprise security features
Implement Microsoft 365 Security and Threat Management (30-35%) Implement Cloud App Security (CAS) Configure Cloud App Security (CAS) Configure Cloud App Security (CAS) policies Configure Connected apps Design cloud app security (CAS) Solution Manage Cloud App Security (CAS) alerts Upload cloud app security (CAS) traffic logs Implement threat management Plan a threat management solution Design Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Policies Design Microsoft 365 ATP Policies Configure Azure ATP Policies Configure Microsoft 365 ATP Policies Monitor Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) incidents Implement Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Plan Windows Defender ATP Solution Configure preferences Implement Windows Defender ATP Policies Enable and configure security features of Windows 10 Enterprise Manage security reports and alerts Manage service assurance dashboard Manage tracing and reporting on Azure AD Identity Protection Configure and manage Microsoft 365 security alerts Configure and manage Azure Identity Protection dashboard and alerts
Manage Microsoft 365 Governance and Compliance (35-40%) Configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Configure DLP Policies Design data retention policies in Microsoft 365 Manage DLP exceptions Monitor DLP policy matches Manage DLP policy matches Implement Azure Information Protection (AIP) Plan AIP solution Plan for deployment On-Prem rights management Connector Plan for Windows information Protection (WIP) implementation Plan for classification labeling Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for Workloads Configure Super User Deploy AIP Clients Implement Azure Information Protection policies Implement AIP tenant key Manage data governance Configure information retention Plan for Microsoft 365 backup Plan for restoring deleted content Plan information Retention Policies Manage auditing Configure audit log retention Configure audit policy Monitor Unified Audit Logs Manage eDiscovery Search content by using Security and Compliance Center Plan for in-place and legal hold Configure eDiscovery
Preparation options
Instructor-led training
Who should take this exam? Candidates
for this exam are Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrators who take part
in evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft
365 services. They perform Microsoft 365 tenant management tasks for an
enterprise, including its identities, security, compliance, and
supporting technologies.
Candidates have a working knowledge of
Microsoft 365 workloads and should have been an administrator for at
least one Microsoft 365 workload (Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for
Business, Windows as a Service). Candidates also have a working
knowledge of networking, server administration, and IT fundamentals such
as DNS, Active Directory, and PowerShell. More information about exams
Preparing for an exam We
recommend that you review this exam preparation guide in its entirety
and familiarize yourself with the resources on this website before you
schedule your exam. See the Microsoft Certification exam overview for
information about registration, videos of typical exam question formats,
and other preparation resources. For information on exam policies and
scoring, see the Microsoft Certification exam policies and FAQs. Note This
preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice
and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include
adaptive testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not
identify the format in which exams are presented. Please use this
preparation guide to prepare for the exam, regardless of its format. To
help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft recommends that you have
hands-on experience with the product and that you use the specified
training resources. These training resources do not necessarily cover
all topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft 365
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or
about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Design and Implement Microsoft 365 Services (25-30%) Manage domains
Add and configure additional domains
Configure user identities for new domain name
Configure workloads for new domain name
Design domain name configuration
Set primary domain name
Verify custom domain
Plan a Microsoft 365 implementation
Plan for Microsoft 365 on-premises Infrastructure
Plan identity and authentication solution
Setup Microsoft 365 tenancy and subscription
Configure subscription and tenant roles and workload settings
Evaluate Microsoft 365 for organization
Plan and create tenant
Upgrade existing subscriptions to Microsoft 365
Monitor license allocations
Manage Microsoft 365 subscription and tenant health
Manage service health alerts
Create & manage service requests
Create internal service health response plan
Monitor service health
Configure and review reports, including BI, OMS, and Microsoft 365 reporting
Schedule and review security and compliance reports
Schedule and review usage metrics
Plan migration of users and data
Identify data to be migrated and method
Identify users and mailboxes to be migrated and method
Plan migration of on-prem users and groups
Import PST Files
Manage User Identity and Roles (35-40%) Design identity strategy
Evaluate requirements and solution for synchronization
Evaluate requirements and solution for identity management
Evaluate requirements and solution for authentication
Plan identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Design directory synchronization
Implement directory synchronization with directory services, federation
services, and Azure endpoints
Manage identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Monitor Azure AD Connect Health
Manage Azure AD Connect synchronization
Configure object filters
Configure password sync
Implement multi-forest AD Connect scenarios
Manage Azure AD identities
Plan Azure AD identities
Implement and manage Azure AD self-service password reset
Manage access reviews
Manage groups
Manage passwords
Manage product licenses
Manage users
Perform bulk user management
Manage user roles
Plan user roles
Allocate roles in workloads
Configure administrative accounts
Configure RBAC within Azure AD
Delegate admin rights
Manage admin roles
Manage role allocations by using Azure AD
Plan security and compliance roles for Microsoft 365
Manage Access and Authentication (20-25%)
Manage authentication
Design authentication method
Configure authentication
Implement authentication method
Manage authentication
Monitor authentication
Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Design an MFA solution
Configure MFA for apps or users
Administer MFA users
Report MFA utilization
Configure application access
Configure application registration in Azure AD
Configure Azure AD application proxy
Publish enterprise apps in Azure AD
Implement access for external users of Microsoft 365 workloads
Create B2B accounts
Create guest accounts
Design solutions for external access
Plan Office 365 Workloads and Applications (10-15%)
Plan for Office 365 workload deployment
Identify hybrid requirements
Plan connectivity and data flow for each workload
Plan for Microsoft 365 workload connectivity
Plan migration strategy for workloads
Plan Office 365 applications deployment
Manage Office 365 software downloads
Plan for Office 365 apps
Plan for Office 365 Pro plus apps updates
Plan for Office 365 Pro plus connectivity
Plan for Office online
Plan Office 365 Pro plus deployment
Preparation options
Instructor-led training
Who should take this exam?
Candidates for this exam are Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrators who take
part in evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft 365
services. They perform Microsoft 365 tenant management tasks for an enterprise,
including its identities, security, compliance, and supporting technologies.
Candidates have a working knowledge of Microsoft 365 workloads and should have
been an administrator for at least one Microsoft 365 workload (Exchange,
SharePoint, Skype for Business, Windows as a Service). Candidates also have a
working knowledge of networking, server administration, and IT fundamentals such
as DNS, Active Directory, and PowerShell.
More information about exams
Preparing for an exam We recommend that you review this exam preparation guide in its entirety and
familiarize yourself with the resources on this website before you schedule your
exam. See the Microsoft Certification exam overview for information about
registration, videos of typical exam question formats, and other preparation
resources. For information on exam policies and scoring, see the Microsoft
Certification exam policies and FAQs.
Note This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice
and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include adaptive
testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify the format
in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to prepare for
the exam, regardless of its format. To help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft
recommends that you have hands-on experience with the product and that you use
the specified training resources. These training resources do not necessarily
cover all topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft 365
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or
about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Implement Modern Device Services (30-35%) Implement Mobile Device Management (MDM)
Plan for MDM
Configure MDM integration with Azure AD
Set an MDM authority
Set device enrollment limit for users
Manage device compliance
Plan for device Compliance
Design Conditional Access Policies
Create Conditional Access Policies
Configure device compliance policy
Manage Conditional Access Policies
Plan for devices and apps
Create and configure Microsoft Store for Business
Plan app deployment
Plan device co-management
Plan device monitoring
Plan for device profiles
Plan for Mobile Application Management
Plan mobile device security
Plan Windows 10 deployment
Plan for Windows as a Service (WaaS)
Plan the appropriate Windows 10 Enterprise deployment method
Analyze upgrade readiness for Windows 10
Evaluate and deploy additional Windows 10 Enterprise security features
Implement Microsoft 365 Security and Threat Management (30-35%)
Implement Cloud App Security (CAS)
Configure Cloud App Security (CAS)
Configure Cloud App Security (CAS) policies
Configure Connected apps
Design cloud app security (CAS) Solution
Manage Cloud App Security (CAS) alerts
Upload cloud app security (CAS) traffic logs
Implement threat management
Plan a threat management solution
Design Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Policies
Design Microsoft 365 ATP Policies
Configure Azure ATP Policies
Configure Microsoft 365 ATP Policies
Monitor Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) incidents
Implement Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
Plan Windows Defender ATP Solution
Configure preferences
Implement Windows Defender ATP Policies
Enable and configure security features of Windows 10 Enterprise
Manage security reports and alerts
Manage service assurance dashboard
Manage tracing and reporting on Azure AD Identity Protection
Configure and manage Microsoft 365 security alerts
Configure and manage Azure Identity Protection dashboard and alerts
Manage Microsoft 365 Governance and Compliance (35-40%)
Configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Configure DLP Policies
Design data retention policies in Microsoft 365
Manage DLP exceptions
Monitor DLP policy matches
Manage DLP policy matches
Implement Azure Information Protection (AIP)
Plan AIP solution
Plan for deployment On-Prem rights management Connector
Plan for Windows information Protection (WIP) implementation
Plan for classification labeling
Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for Workloads
Configure Super User
Deploy AIP Clients
Implement Azure Information Protection policies
Implement AIP tenant key
Manage data governance
Configure information retention
Plan for Microsoft 365 backup
Plan for restoring deleted content
Plan information Retention Policies
Manage auditing
Configure audit log retention
Configure audit policy
Monitor Unified Audit Logs
Manage eDiscovery
Search content by using Security and Compliance Center
Plan for in-place and legal hold
Configure eDiscovery
Instructor-led training
MS-101T01: Microsoft 365 Security Management
MS-101T02: Microsoft 365 Compliance Management
MS-101T03: Microsoft 365 Device Management
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft Azure
Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.
The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the
exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or
about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Determine Workload Requirements (10-15%) Gather Information and Requirements
May include but not limited to: Identify compliance requirements, identity and
access management infrastructure, and service-oriented architectures (e.g.,
integration patterns, service design, service discoverability); identify
accessibility (e.g. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), availability (e.g.
Service Level Agreement), capacity planning and scalability, deploy-ability
(e.g., repositories, failback, slot-based deployment), configurability,
governance, maintainability (e.g. logging, debugging, troubleshooting, recovery,
training), security (e.g. authentication, authorization, attacks), and sizing
(e.g. support costs, optimization) requirements; recommend changes during
project execution (ongoing); evaluate products and services to align with
solution; create testing scenarios
Optimize Consumption Strategy
May include but not limited to: Optimize app service, compute, identity,
network, and storage costs
Design an Auditing and Monitoring Strategy
May include but not limited to: Define logical groupings (tags) for resources to
be monitored; determine levels and storage locations for logs; plan for
integration with monitoring tools; recommend appropriate monitoring tool(s) for
a solution; specify mechanism for event routing and escalation; design auditing
for compliance requirements; design auditing policies and traceability
requirements
Design for Identity and Security (20-25%) Design Identity Management
May include but not limited to: Choose an identity management approach; design
an identity delegation strategy, identity repository (including directory,
application, systems, etc.); design self-service identity management and user
and persona provisioning; define personas and roles; recommend appropriate
access control strategy (e.g., attribute-based, discretionary access,
history-based, identity-based, mandatory, organization-based, role-based,
rule-based, responsibility-based)
Design Authentication
May include but not limited to: Choose an authentication approach; design a
single-sign on approach; design for IPSec, logon, multi-factor, network access,
and remote authentication
Design Authorization
May include but not limited to: Choose an authorization approach; define access
permissions and privileges; design secure delegated access (e.g., oAuth, OpenID,
etc.); recommend when and how to use API Keys.
Design for Risk Prevention for Identity
May include but not limited to: Design a risk assessment strategy (e.g., access
reviews, RBAC policies, physical access); evaluate agreements involving services
or products from vendors and contractors; update solution design to address and
mitigate changes to existing security policies, standards, guidelines and
procedures
Design a Monitoring Strategy for Identity and Security
May include but not limited to: Design for alert notifications; design an alert
and metrics strategy; recommend authentication monitors
Design a Data Platform Solution (15-20%)
Design a Data Management Strategy
May include but not limited to: Choose between managed and unmanaged data store;
choose between relational and non-relational databases; design data auditing and
caching strategies; identify data attributes (e.g., relevancy, structure,
frequency, size, durability, etc.); recommend Database Transaction Unit (DTU)
sizing; design a data retention policy; design for data availability,
consistency, and durability; design a data warehouse strategy
Design a Data Protection Strategy
May include but not limited to: Recommend geographic data storage; design an
encryption strategy for data at rest, for data in transmission, and for data in
use; design a scalability strategy for data; design secure access to data;
design a data loss prevention (DLP) policy
Design and Document Data Flows
May include but not limited to: Identify data flow requirements; create a data
flow diagram; design a data flow to meet business requirements; design a data
import and export strategy
Design a Monitoring Strategy for the Data Platform
May include but not limited to: Design for alert notifications; design an alert
and metrics strategy
Design a Business Continuity Strategy (15-20%)
Design a Site Recovery Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design a recovery solution; design a site
recovery replication policy; design for site recovery capacity and for storage
replication; design site failover and failback (planned/unplanned); design the
site recovery network; recommend recovery objectives (e.g., Azure, on-prem,
hybrid, Recovery Time Objective (RTO), Recovery Level Objective (RLO), Recovery
Point Objective (RPO)); identify resources that require site recovery; identify
supported and unsupported workloads; recommend a geographical distribution
strategy
Design for High Availability
May include but not limited to: Design for application redundancy, autoscaling,
data center and fault domain redundancy, and network redundancy; identify
resources that require high availability; identify storage types for high
availability
Design a disaster recovery strategy for individual workloads
May include but not limited to: Design failover/failback scenario(s); document
recovery requirements; identify resources that require backup; recommend a
geographic availability strategy
Design a Data Archiving Strategy
May include but not limited to: Recommend storage types and methodology for data
archiving; identify requirements for data archiving and business compliance
requirements for data archiving; identify SLA(s) for data archiving
Design for Deployment, Migration, and Integration (10-15%)
Design Deployments
May include but not limited to: Design a compute, container, data platform,
messaging solution, storage, and web app and service deployment strategy
Design Migrations
May include but not limited to: Recommend a migration strategy; design data
import/export strategies during migration; determine the appropriate application
migration, data transfer, and network connectivity method; determine migration
scope, including redundant, related, trivial, and outdated data; determine
application and data compatibility
Design an API Integration Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design an API gateway strategy; determine
policies for internal and external consumption of APIs; recommend a hosting
structure for API management
Design an Infrastructure Strategy (15-20%) Design a Storage Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design a storage provisioning strategy; design
storage access strategy; identify storage requirements; recommend a storage
solution and storage management tools
Design a Compute Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design compute provisioning and secure compute
strategies; determine appropriate compute technologies (e.g., virtual machines,
functions, service fabric, container instances, etc.); design an Azure HPC
environment; identify compute requirements; recommend management tools for
compute
Design a Networking Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design network provisioning and network security
strategies; determine appropriate network connectivity technologies; identify
networking requirements; recommend network management tools
Design a Monitoring Strategy for Infrastructure
May include but not limited to: Design for alert notifications; design an alert
and metrics strategy
Preparation options Instructor-led training
Who should take this exam? 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.
QUESTION: 1
You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription. The solution must meet the following requirements:
• Provide access to the full .NET framework.
• Provide redundancy if an Azure region fails.
• Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy a web app in an Isolated App Service plan.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
QUESTION: 2 You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription. The solution must meet the following requirements:
• Provide access to the full .NET framework.
• Provide redundancy if an Azure region fails.
• Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy a virtual machine scale set that uses autoscaling.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: B
QUESTION: 3 You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription. The solution must meet the following requirements:
• Provide access to the full .NET framework.
• Provide redundancy if an Azure region fails.
• Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy an Azure virtual machine to two Azure regions, and you
deploy an Azure
Application Gateway.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: B
QUESTION: 4 You are designing an Azure solution for a company that wants to move a .NET
Core web application
an on-premises data center to Azure. The web application relies on a Microsoft
SQL Server 2016
database on Windows Server 2016. The database server will not move to Azure.
A separate networking team is responsible for configuring network permissions.
The company uses Azure ExpressRoute and has an ExpressRoute gateway connected to
an Azure
virtual network named VNET1.
You need to recommend a solution for deploying the web application.
Solution: Deploy the web application to a web app hosted in a Premium App
Service plan. Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
QUESTION: 5 You are designing an Azure solution for a company that wants to move a .NET
Core web application
an on-premises data center to Azure. The web application relies on a Microsoft
SQL Server 2016
database on Windows Server 2016. The database server will not move to Azure.
A separate networking team is responsible for configuring network permissions.
The company uses Azure ExpressRoute and has an ExpressRoute gateway connected to
an Azure
virtual network named VNET1.
You need to recommend a solution for deploying the web application.
Solution: Deploy the web application to a web app hosted in an Isolated App
Service plan on VNET1.
Does this meet the goal?
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft Azure
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
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Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
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Deploy and Configure Infrastructure (25-30%) Analyze resource utilization and consumption
May include but not limited to: Configure diagnostic settings on resources;
create baseline for resources; create and rest 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 Log Analytics
Create and configure storage accounts
May include but not limited to: 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 Log Analytics; implement Azure storage replication
Create and configure a Virtual Machine (VM) for Windows and Linux
May include but not limited to: Configure high availability; configure
monitoring, networking, storage, and virtual machine size; deploy and configure
scale sets
Automate deployment of Virtual Machines (VMs)
May include but not limited to: Modify Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template;
configure location of new VMs; configure VHD template; deploy from template;
save a deployment as an ARM template; deploy Windows and Linux VMs
Create connectivity between virtual networks
May include but not limited to: Create and configure VNET peering; create and
configure VNET to VNET; verify virtual network connectivity; create virtual
network gateway
Implement and manage virtual networking
May include but not limited to: Configure private and public IP addresses,
network routes, network interface, subnets, and virtual network
Manage Azure Active Directory (AD)
May include but not limited to: Add custom domains; configure Azure AD Identity
Protection, Azure AD Join, and Enterprise State Roaming; configure self-service
password reset; implement conditional access policies; manage multiple
directories; perform an access review
Implement and manage hybrid identities
May include but not limited to: Install and configure Azure AD Connect;
configure federation and single sign-on; manage Azure AD Connect; manage
password sync and writeback
Implement Workloads and Security (20-25%)
Migrate servers to Azure
May include but not limited to: Migrate by using Azure Site Recovery (ASR);
migrate using P2V; configure storage; create a backup vault; prepare source and
target environments; backup and restore data; deploy Azure Site Recovery (ASR)
agent; prepare virtual network
Configure serverless computing
May include but not limited to: Manage a Logic App resource; manage Azure
Function app settings; manage Event Grid; manage Service Bus
Implement application load balancing
May include but not limited to: Configure application gateway and load balancing
rules; implement front end IP configurations; manage application load balancing
Integrate on premises network with Azure virtual network
May include but not limited to: Create and configure Azure VPN Gateway; create
and configure site to site VPN; configure Express Route; verify on premises
connectivity; manage on-premise connectivity with Azure
Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
May include but not limited to: 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
Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
May include but not limited to: Enable MFA for an Azure tenant; configure user
accounts for MFA; configure fraud alerts; configure bypass options; configure
trusted IPs; configure verification methods; manage role-based access control (RBAC);
implement RBAC policies; assign RBAC Roles; create a custom role; configure
access to Azure resources by assigning roles; configure management access to
Azure
Architect Cloud Technology Solutions (5-10%) Select an appropriate compute solution
May include but not limited to: Leverage appropriate design patterns; select
appropriate network connectivity options; design for hybrid topologies
Select an appropriate integration solution
May include but not limited to: Address computational bottlenecks, state
management, and OS requirements; provide for web hosting if applicable; evaluate
minimum number of nodes
Select an appropriate storage solution
May include but not limited to: Validate data storage technology capacity
limitations; address durability of data; provide for appropriate throughput of
data access; evaluate structure of data storage; provide for data archiving,
retention, and compliance
Create and Deploy Apps (5-10%)
Create web applications by using PaaS
May include but not limited to: Create an Azure app service web app by using
Azure CLI, PowerShell, and other tools; create documentation for the API by
using open source and other tools; create an App Service Web App for containers;
create an App Service background task by using WebJobs
Create app or service that runs on Service Fabric
May include but not limited to: Develop a stateful Reliable Service and a
stateless Reliable Service; develop an actor-based Reliable Service; write code
to consume Reliable Collections in your service
Design and develop applications that run in containers
May include but not limited to: Configure diagnostic settings on resources;
create a container image by using a Docker file; create an Azure Container
Service (ACS/AKS) cluster by using the Azure CLI and Azure Portal; publish an
image to the Azure Container Registry; implement an application that runs on an
Azure Container Instance; implement container instances by using Azure Container
Service (ACS/AKS), Azure Service Fabric, and other tools; manage container
settings by using code
Implement Authentication and Secure Data (5-10%)
Implement authentication
May include but not limited to: Implement authentication by using certificates,
forms-based authentication, tokens, Windows-integrated authentication; implement
multi-factor authentication by using Azure AD options
Implement secure data solutions
May include but not limited to: Encrypt and decrypt data at rest; encrypt data
with Always Encrypted; implement Azure Confidential Compute and SSL/TLS
communications; manage cryptographic keys in the Azure Key Vault
Develop for the Cloud (20-25%)
Develop long-running tasks
May include but not limited to: Implement large-scale, parallel, and
high-performance apps by using batches; implement resilient apps by using
queues; implement code to address application events by using web hooks; address
continuous processing tasks by using web jobs
Configure a message-based integration architecture
May include but not limited to: Configure an app or service to send emails,
Event Grid, and the Azure Relay Service; create and configure a Notification
Hub, an Event Hub, and a Service Bus; configure queries across multiple
products; configure an app or service with Microsoft Graph
Develop for asynchronous processing
May include but not limited to: Implement parallelism, multithreading,
processing, durable functions, Azure logic apps, interfaces with storage,
interfaces to data access, and appropriate asynchronous compute models
Develop for autoscaling
May include but not limited to: Implement autoscaling rules and patterns
(schedule, operational/system metrics, code that addresses singleton application
instances, and code that addresses transient state
Implement distributed transactions
May include but not limited to: Identify tools to implement distributed
transactions (e.g., ADO.NET, elastic transactions, multi-database transactions);
manage transaction scope; manage transactions across multiple databases and
servers
Develop advanced cloud workloads
May include but not limited to: Develop solutions by using intelligent
algorithms that identify items from images and videos; develop solutions by
using intelligent algorithms related to speech, natural language processing,
Bing Search, and recommendations and decision making; create and integrate bots;
integrate machine learning solutions in an app; create and implement IoT
solutions
Preparation options
Instructor-led training
Who should take this exam?
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.
QUESTION: 1
You need to access user claims in the e-commerce web app. What should you do first?
A. Write custom code to make a Microsoft Graph API call from the e commerce web app.
B. Assign the Contributor RBAC role to the e-commerce web app by using the Resource Manager
create role assignment API
C. Update the e-commerce web app to read the https: request header values.
D. Using the Azure CU, enable Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) from the e-commerce checkout
API to the e-commerce web
Answer: A
QUESTION: 2
You need to meet the scaling requirements for Policy Service.
What should you store in Azure Redis Cache?
A. ViewState
B. HttpContext.tems
C. Session state
D. TempData
Answer: C
QUESTION: 3
You need to configure AG1.
What should you create?
A. a basic routing rule
B. a multi-site listener
C. a basic listener
D. a URL path-based routing rule
Exam AZ-302 Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Certification Transition
(beta)
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft Azure
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or
about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Determine Workload Requirements (15-20%) Determine Feasibility and Refine Requirements
May include but not limited to: Recommend changes during project execution
(ongoing); create proof of concept (PoC); determine whether a pilot is needed;
evaluate products and services to align with solution; create testing scenarios;
refine user stories
Optimize Consumption Strategy
May include but not limited to: Optimize app service, compute, identity,
network, and storage costs
Design for Identity and Security (5-10%) Design Authorization
May include but not limited to: Choose an authorization approach; define access
permissions and privileges; design secure delegated access (e.g., oAuth, OpenID,
etc.); recommend when and how to use API Keys
Design a Business Continuity Strategy (15-20%) Design a Site Recovery Strategy
May include but not limited to: Design a recovery solution; design a site
recovery replication policy; design for site recovery capacity and for storage
replication; design site failover and failback (planned/unplanned); design the
site recovery network; recommend recovery objectives (e.g., Azure, on-prem,
hybrid, Recovery Time Objective (RTO), Recovery Level Objective (RLO), Recovery
Point Objective (RPO)); identify resources that require site recovery; identify
supported and unsupported workloads; recommend a geographical distribution
strategy
Design for High Availability
May include but not limited to: Design for application redundancy, autoscaling,
data center and fault domain redundancy, and network redundancy; identify
resources that require high availability; identify storage types for high
availability
Implement Workloads and Security (5-10%) Configure serverless computing
May include but not limited to: Manage a Logic App resource; manage Azure
Function app settings; manage Event Grid; manage Service Bus
Implement Authentication and Secure Data (5-10%) Implement secure data solutions
May include but not limited to: Encrypt and decrypt data at rest; encrypt data
with Always Encrypted; implement Azure Confidential Compute and SSL/TLS
communications; manage cryptographic keys in the Azure Key Vault
Develop for the Cloud (45-50%) Develop long-running tasks
May include but not limited to: Implement large-scale, parallel, and
high-performance apps by using batches; implement resilient apps by using
queues; implement code to address application events by using web hooks; address
continuous processing tasks by using web jobs
Configure a message-based integration architecture
May include but not limited to: Configure an app or service to send emails,
Event Grid, and the Azure Relay Service; create and configure a Notification
Hub, an Event Hub, and a Service Bus; configure queries across multiple
products; configure an app or service with Microsoft Graph
Develop for asynchronous processing
May include but not limited to: Implement parallelism, multithreading,
processing, durable functions, Azure logic apps, interfaces with storage,
interfaces to data access, and appropriate asynchronous compute models
Develop for autoscaling
May include but not limited to: Implement autoscaling rules and patterns
(schedule, operational/system metrics, code that addresses singleton application
instances, and code that addresses transient state
Implement distributed transactions
May include but not limited to: Identify tools to implement distributed
transactions (e.g., ADO.NET, elastic transactions, multi-database transactions);
manage transaction scope; manage transactions across multiple databases and
servers
Develop advanced cloud workloads
May include but not limited to: Develop solutions by using intelligent
algorithms that identify items from images and videos; develop solutions by
using intelligent algorithms related to speech, natural language processing,
Bing Search, and recommendations and decision making; create and integrate bots;
integrate machine learning solutions in an app; create and implement IoT
solutions
Who should take this exam? THIS EXAM IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THOSE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE TAKEN EXAM 535:
ARCHITECTING MICROSOFT AZURE SOLUTIONS. IF YOU HAVE NOT TAKEN EXAM 535, YOU WILL
NOT EARN A CERTIFICATION BY TAKING THIS EXAM. THIS EXAM IS AVAILABLE FOR A
LIMITED TIME ONLY AND IS SCHEDULED FOR RETIREMENT ON JUNE 30, 2019.
The transition exam is intended for people who have already demonstrated skills
in the content domain by passing the existing exam(s) that the new role-based
certification exams will be replacing. They cover the delta between the current
certification and what we expect people who earn the new certification to be
able to do. We don’t want to retest people on the same content where they have
already demonstrated competence by passing the existing exam.
Transition exams cover net new content, content that wasn’t covered in enough
depth, and content on aspects of the technology that have likely changed since
someone took the exam. As a result, the transition exam is not shorter than a
typical exam but more focused on the key tasks and skills that were not assessed
in the existing exam or certification that is being replaced.
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.
Question: 1 Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same
scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some
question sets might
have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct
solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to
it. As a result these
questions will not appear in the review screen.
You use ASP.NET Core MVC with ADO.NET lo develop an application. You implement
database
shard.ng for the application by using Azure SQL Database. You establish
communication links
between the shard databases.
You need to implement a strategy that allows a group of operations that are
performed on multiple
Azure databases to be rolled back on all databases if any of the operations
fail.
Solution:
Deploy a SQL database instance in an Azure Virtual Machine (VM).
• Establish linked servers to each Azure SQL Database instance from the SQL
Server instance in the VM.
• Create a stored procedure in the VM that performs the update operations using
a distributed transaction and commits them if successful.
• Run the SQL stored procedure on the SQL Server instance in the VM.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
Question: 2 Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same
scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some
question sets might
have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct
solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to
it. As a result, these
questions with not appear in the review screen.
You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription The solution must
meet the following requirements:
• Provide access to the full .NET framework.
• Provide redundancy it an Azure region fails.
• Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy an Azure virtual machine to two Azure regions, and you
create a Traffic Manager profile.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
Question: 3 Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same
scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some
question sets might
have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct
solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to
it. As a result these
questions will not appear in the review screen.
You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription. The solution must
meet the following requirements:
• Provide access to the full .NET framework.
• Provide redundancy it an Azure legion fails.
• Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy a web app in an Isolated App Service plan. Does this meet
the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
Question: 4 Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same
scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some
question sets might
have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct
solution
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to
it As a result these
questions will not appear in the review screen.
You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure
subscription. The solution must
meet the requirements:
. Provide access to the full .Ni I framework.
. Provide redundancy if an Azure region fate
. Gram administrators access to the operating system to install custom
application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy a virtual machine scale set that uses auto scaling.
Does this meet the goal?