Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals Skills Measured
Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals Skills Measured
Measured
This document contains the skills measured on the exams associated with this
certification. It does not include any upcoming or recent changes that have been made to
those skills. For more information about upcoming or recent changes, see the associated
exam details page(s).
NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how
we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will only be
added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
• understand terms such as high availability, scalability, elasticity, agility, fault tolerance,
and disaster recovery
• understand the principles of economies of scale
• understand the differences between Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and Operational
Expenditure (OpEx)
• understand the consumption-based model
Describe the differences between public, private and hybrid cloud models
• describe products available for Compute such as Virtual Machines, Virtual Machine Scale
Sets, App Service Functions, Azure Container Instances (ACI) and Azure Kubernetes
Service (AKS)
• describe products available for Networking such as Virtual Network, Load Balancer, VPN
Gateway, Application Gateway and Content Delivery Network
• describe products available for Storage such as Blob Storage, Disk Storage, File Storage,
and Archive Storage
• describe products available for Databases such as Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database,
Azure Database for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database Migration
service
• describe the Azure Marketplace and its usage scenarios
• describe Internet of Things (IoT) and products that are available for IoT on Azure such as
IoT Hub and IoT Central
• describe Big Data and Analytics and products that are available for Big Data and
Analytics such as SQL Data Warehouse, HDInsight, and Azure Databricks
• describe Artificial Intelligence (AI) and products that are available for AI such as Azure
Machine Learning Service and Studio
• describe Serverless computing and Azure products that are available for serverless
computing such as Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Event Grid
• describe DevOps solutions available on Azure such as Azure DevOps and Azure DevTest
Labs
• describe the benefits and outcomes of using Azure solutions
• understand Azure tools such as Azure Portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI and Cloud
Shell
• understand Azure Advisor
• understand support plans that are available such as Dev, Standard, Professional Direct
and Premier
• understand how to open a support ticket
• understand available support channels outside of support plan channels
• describe the Knowledge Center