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About Azure AZ-900 Practice 2025
Azure Fundamentals exam is an opportunity to prove knowledge of cloud concepts, Azure services, Azure workloads, security and privacy in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support. Candidates should be familiar with the general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, compute, application support, and application development.
Azure Fundamentals can be used to prepare for other Azure role-based or specialty certifications, but it is not a prerequisite for any of them. You may be eligible for ACE college credit if you pass this certification exam.
SKILLS AREAS MEASURED in the actual exam:
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
• Describe cloud computing
• Describe the benefits of using cloud services
• Describe cloud service types
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
• Describe the core architectural components of Azure
• Describe Azure compute and networking services
• Describe Azure storage servicesDescribe Azure identity, access, and security
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
• Describe cost management in Azure
• Describe features and tools in Azure for governance and compliance
• Describe features and tools for managing and deploying Azure resources
• Describe monitoring tools in Azure
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Reviews for Azure AZ-900 Practice 2025
LoganLotus
Multiple Choice too obvious
The Multiple choice is a too easy. I regret purchasing all the questions because I don’t feel like anything was gained or learned. All of the questions are multiple choice with 93% of them having the answer being the most detailed option. Where the other 3 options are incredibly generic. I took the practice test for real and got a 90% then I went back and speed ran it, not reading a single word and only choosing the largest response answers and scored a 94% in 2 and a half minutes. Don’t make it so obvious which answer is correct.