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MICROSOFT AZURE ADMINISTRATOR EXAM PREP(AZ-104) Part-1 - AZ 104 EXAM STUDY GUIDE - cover
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MICROSOFT AZURE ADMINISTRATOR EXAM PREP(AZ-104) Part-1 - AZ 104 EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Devi Prasad

Editora: BookRix

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Unlock the door to Microsoft Azure mastery with our comprehensive AZ-104 Exam Study Guide! Perfect for aspiring Azure administrators, this guide covers the essential topics tested in the Azure AZ-104 exam, including virtual machines, storage solutions, networking configurations, and robust security measures. Dive deep into Azure Active Directory, master Azure Resource Manager, and sharpen your skills in PowerShell and CLI. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest in Azure governance, compliance, and resource optimization. Our guide isn't just a roadmap; it's your passport to success in the Azure Administrator Certification journey. Equip yourself with exam preparation tips, practice questions, and real-world insights. Step confidently into the world of Azure administration with our up-to-date and comprehensive study guide. Elevate your career — the Azure way!
Disponível desde: 20/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 15 páginas.

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