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Certifications›AZ-900›Cheat Sheet

Exam reference guide

AZ-900 Cheat Sheet

A concise reference covering every AZ-900 exam domain — blueprint weights, must-know concepts, common exam traps, and quick-answer summaries. Use this to review the day before your exam or to build your study roadmap.

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AZ-900 Exam Blueprint — At a Glance

#DomainWeightQuestionsPractice
1.0

Describe cloud concepts

Cloud Concepts covers the fundamental principles of cloud computing, including service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid), and key concepts like scalability, elasticity, high availability, and the shared responsibility model.

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2.0

Describe Azure architecture and services

Azure Architecture and Services covers the core components of Azure—compute, networking, storage, databases, identity, and management—and how they work together to build cloud solutions, tested through scenario-based questions on service selection and architectural concepts.

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3.0

Describe Azure management and governance

Azure Management and Governance covers the tools and practices for organizing, securing, and controlling Azure resources, including Azure Policy, RBAC, resource locks, tags, cost management, and the Cloud Adoption Framework.

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Domain Quick Reference

1.0Describe cloud concepts

Cloud Concepts covers the fundamental principles of cloud computing, including service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid), and key concepts like scalability, elasticity, high availability, and the shared responsibility model.

Key concepts

  • ✓Define and compare IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS with examples
  • ✓Describe public, private, and hybrid cloud deployment models
  • ✓Explain the shared responsibility model and who secures what
  • ✓Differentiate between CapEx and OpEx and how cloud shifts costs
  • ✓Identify benefits of cloud computing like scalability, elasticity, and high availability
  • ✓Understand consumption-based pricing and its advantages

Watch out for

  • ⚠Confusing IaaS with PaaS: IaaS gives you control over the OS and apps; PaaS only over apps
  • ⚠Thinking public cloud is always cheaper than on-premises (it depends on workload)
  • ⚠Mixing up scalability (adding resources) with elasticity (automatic scaling)
  • ⚠Assuming the cloud provider is responsible for all security (shared responsibility model)

2.0Describe Azure architecture and services

Azure Architecture and Services covers the core components of Azure—compute, networking, storage, databases, identity, and management—and how they work together to build cloud solutions, tested through scenario-based questions on service selection and architectural concepts.

Key concepts

  • ✓Identify the appropriate Azure compute service (e.g., VMs, App Service, Functions) for a given workload scenario
  • ✓Differentiate between Azure storage options (Blob, Disk, File, Queue, Table) based on use case
  • ✓Understand Azure networking concepts (VNet, load balancer, VPN Gateway, CDN) and their purposes
  • ✓Describe Azure database services (SQL Database, Cosmos DB, Azure Database for MySQL/PostgreSQL) and when to use each
  • ✓Explain Azure identity services (Azure AD, RBAC, MFA) and their role in security
  • ✓Recognize Azure management tools (Portal, CLI, PowerShell, Cloud Shell) and their typical uses

Watch out for

  • ⚠Confusing Azure Blob Storage (unstructured data) with Azure Files (managed file shares) or Azure Disk (VM disks)
  • ⚠Thinking that availability zones and region pairs are the same thing—zones protect within a region, pairs protect across regions
  • ⚠Assuming all virtual machines are IaaS, but Azure VMs are IaaS while App Service is PaaS—know the difference for scenario questions
  • ⚠Mixing up Azure SQL Database (PaaS) with SQL Server on Azure VM (IaaS) in terms of management responsibility
  • ⚠Forgetting that Azure AD is for identity and access management, not just Active Directory in the cloud—it's a separate service

3.0Describe Azure management and governance

Azure Management and Governance covers the tools and practices for organizing, securing, and controlling Azure resources, including Azure Policy, RBAC, resource locks, tags, cost management, and the Cloud Adoption Framework.

Key concepts

  • ✓Azure Policy – creating and assigning policies to enforce compliance rules
  • ✓Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) – assigning roles like Owner, Contributor, Reader to users/groups
  • ✓Resource locks – preventing accidental deletion or modification of resources
  • ✓Tags – organizing resources with metadata for cost tracking and management
  • ✓Azure Cost Management – setting budgets, analyzing costs, and using pricing calculator
  • ✓Azure Blueprints – packaging policies, RBAC, and resource groups for repeatable deployments

Watch out for

  • ⚠Confusing Azure Policy with Azure RBAC: Policy enforces rules on resources (e.g., 'must have a tag'), while RBAC controls who can access resources
  • ⚠Thinking resource locks prevent all changes: Read-only lock prevents modification but not deletion; Delete lock prevents deletion but allows modification
  • ⚠Assuming tags are inherited by default: Tags are not automatically inherited from resource groups to resources; you must apply them explicitly or use Azure Policy to enforce inheritance

Exam Day Reminders

  • →Read every question stem fully — look for qualifiers like 'MOST likely,' 'BEST,' or 'EXCEPT.'
  • →Flag uncertain questions and come back — don't waste time on one question.
  • →Eliminate obviously wrong options first, then choose between remaining ones.
  • →Trust your first instinct unless you have a specific reason to change.
  • →For AZ-900, scenarios typically have one clearly best answer — look for the option that matches the specific constraints in the question.

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