Exam snapshot
- Exam: AZ-204 — Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
- Certification: Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate
- Format: scenario-heavy multiple choice/multiple response, plus case sets and drag‑and‑drop
- Passing: scaled score 700 (0–1000)
- Core focus: App Service + Functions, containers, storage (Cosmos/Blob), security (Entra ID, Key Vault), messaging/eventing, API Management, and Application Insights
How to use this hub: pick a timeline in the 30/60/90-day Study Plan →, then work the Syllabus objective-by-objective. Keep the Cheatsheet open for rapid recall, and validate with Practice under timed conditions.
Skills measured (by domain)
Microsoft’s published weighting (subject to change):
| Domain | Weight |
|---|
| Develop Azure compute solutions | 25–30% |
| Develop for Azure storage | 15–20% |
| Implement Azure security | 15–20% |
| Monitor and troubleshoot Azure solutions | 5–10% |
| Connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services | 20–25% |
What’s actually hard on AZ-204
- Identity + auth nuance: picking the right auth flow, validating tokens, and choosing managed identity vs app secrets.
- Secure access patterns: Key Vault vs App Configuration, SAS vs RBAC, and least‑privilege reasoning.
- Messaging/event selection: Event Grid vs Event Hubs vs Service Bus vs Storage Queues (and why).
- Compute trade-offs: App Service vs Functions vs Container Apps vs ACI (scale, cold start, ops, cost).
- Operational thinking: Application Insights signals, alerts, and troubleshooting “why is this failing?” scenarios.
Readiness checklist
Study plan (efficient)
- Pick a timeline: 30/60/90-day Study Plan →
- Work the Syllabus task-by-task; drill immediately after each task.
- Keep a miss log: convert misses into one-liner rules (“Event Grid routes events; Event Hubs ingests streams”, “Prefer managed identity over client secrets”).
- Final 10–14 days: mixed sets + at least a couple timed runs; review every miss.
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