Microsoft AZ-220 Practice Test

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Description

The Microsoft AZ-220 course, also known as Microsoft Azure IoT Developer, is designed to help IT professionals develop their skills in designing, deploying, and managing Azure solutions for hybrid environments. The course covers a wide range of topics related to Azure services and tools, including:

  1. Azure compute resources, including virtual machines, app services, and containers.
  2. Azure storage, including blob storage, file storage, and disk storage.
  3. Azure networking, including virtual networks, load balancing, and network security.
  4. Azure identities, including Azure Active Directory, hybrid identities, and identity synchronization.
  5. Azure governance solutions, including Azure policies, role-based access control, and resource tagging.
  6. Azure security solutions, including Azure Security Center, Azure Key Vault, and Azure Sentinel.
  7. Monitoring and troubleshooting Azure solutions, including Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and Application Insights.
  8. Azure solutions for business continuity and disaster recovery, including backup and site recovery.

In addition to these topics, the course also covers the use of Azure IoT services, such as IoT Hub, IoT Edge, and Azure Stream Analytics. Students will learn how to use these services to connect devices to the cloud, process IoT data, and analyze IoT insights.

The Microsoft AZ-220 course is intended for IT professionals with some experience in Microsoft Azure who want to develop their skills in deploying and managing Azure solutions for hybrid environments. The course is also a preparation for the Microsoft Azure IoT Developer or Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exams.

The Microsoft AZ-220 exam, also known as the Microsoft Azure IoT Developer exam, consists of approximately 40-60 multiple-choice questions. The exact number of questions may vary as Microsoft updates the exam periodically to ensure its relevance to the latest version of Microsoft Azure.

In addition to the multiple-choice questions, the exam may also include some performance-based tasks, also known as labs, that require the test-taker to perform specific tasks in a simulated Azure environment. These tasks are designed to test the test-taker’s ability to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world scenarios.

The passing score for the Microsoft AZ-220 exam is 700 out of 1000 points. Test-takers have 150 minutes to complete the exam, and they must pay a fee to register for the exam, which may vary depending on the country and the currency used.

Who this course is for:

  • Cloud solution architects who want to design and deploy Azure solutions for hybrid environments.
  • Azure administrators who want to learn how to manage Azure solutions for hybrid environments.
  • IT professionals who want to learn how to use Azure to support hybrid workloads.
  • IT professionals who want to prepare for the Microsoft Azure IoT Developer or Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exams.
  • IT professionals who want to learn about Azure governance, security, and compliance solutions.

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