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Roadmap.AZ204

Main purpose of this project is to provide such a structure that it will be immediately clear what topics should be refreshed in memory. Unfortunately, AZ-204 exam is not kinda school exam where you are free to grind-core static questions and get excellent, it requires a deep understanding of the topics. However, there is a strategy that, I hope, leads to the success. Nothing new, just a study that includes two basic components: theory and practice. Theory is mainly studied using the resources:

All of these resources require paid subscription. Pluralsight as well as Udemy are used in order to get information and then perform practice based on demo sections. Quizlet is used to grind-core new definitions or key-information.

Practice could be achieved using both

So, study flow is the following

  • Theory: Watch course on Pluralsight or Udemy -> Note definitions -> Create quizlet quiz -> Grind defintions
  • Practice: Watch cource on pluralsight -> Complete demos of the cource -> Upload results to github
  • Practice: Complete lab on Microsoft Labs resource

Repeat on daily basis

Also, keep especial attention to the following topics and repeat them frequently

As a short conclusion, I want to mention that I am also relatively newbie on Azure, so this study approach is as well an experiment for me, we'll see how it works :)

PS I have passed AZ-204 exam on 7th November 2022, after around 1.5 month of preparation.

Az204

Topics covered by AZ-204 exam

AZ-204 consists of five basic modules such that

1. Develop Azure Compute Solutions (25-30%)

2. Develop for Azure Storage (15-20%)

3. Implement Azure Security (20-25%)

4. Monitor, Troubleshoot, and Optimize Azure Solutions (15-20%)

5. Connect to and Consume Azure Services and Third-party Services (15-20%)