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Exam Ref AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design Certification and Beyond

By : Brett Hargreaves
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Exam Ref AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design Certification and Beyond

By: Brett Hargreaves

Overview of this book

The AZ-304 exam tests an architect's ability to design scalable, reliable, and secure solutions in Azure based on customer requirements. Exam Ref AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design Certification and Beyond offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the AZ-304 exam content to help you prepare for it confidently, pass the exam first time, and get ready for real-world challenges. This book will help you to investigate the need for good architectural practices and discover how they address common concerns for cloud-based solutions. You will work through the CloudStack, from identity and access through to infrastructure (IaaS), data, applications, and serverless (PaaS). As you make progress, you will delve into operations including monitoring, resilience, scalability, and disaster recovery. Finally, you'll gain a clear understanding of how these operations fit into the real world with the help of full scenario-based examples throughout the book. By the end of this Azure book, you'll have covered everything you need to pass the AZ-304 certification exam and have a handy desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
1
Section 1: Exploring Modern Architecture
4
Section 2: Identity and Security
9
Section 3: Infrastructure and Storage Components
14
Section 4: Applications and Databases
19
Section 5: Operations and Monitoring
23
Section 6: Beyond the Exam
26
Mock Exam
27
Mock Answers

Summary

In this chapter, we have started to look beyond the AZ-304 exam requirements, moving away from technological choices, to look more at our working practices.

The success or failure of any project often comes down to how we engage with our customers. The closer we work with and understand their requirements, the better equipped we are to build our solutions.

We have looked at who we need to work with, who our stakeholders are, and highlighted one of the biggest challenges of capturing requirements: being able to correctly understand what is being asked for.

We have seen some common examples of questions we need to ask for each of the five main pillars of architecture: costs, operations, performance, reliability, and security. We have also seen some ideas on how we can record our decisions and why this is important.

Finally, we looked at the importance of responding positively to feedback and challenges, and why, ultimately, this helps us design better solutions.

In the...