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AZ-305 Exam Syllabus Explained — What to Study for Azure Solutions Architect Certification

Introduction

If you’re aiming to become a Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, the AZ-305 exam is your gateway. But what exactly should you study? And how does this exam translate to real-world architecture responsibilities?

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • What the AZ-305 exam covers
  • A breakdown of the syllabus domains and weightage
  • What to study for each section (with key Azure services)
  • Real-world examples of where each domain applies
  • How Limcify helps you prepare through architecture-focused content

Who Is AZ-305 For?

The AZ-305 exam — officially titled “Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions” — is designed for:

  • Cloud Architects
  • Solution Architects
  • Senior DevOps Engineers and Technical Leads

Prerequisite: Microsoft recommends prior experience with Azure administration (AZ-104) and hands-on knowledge of infrastructure, identity, networking, and security.


Exam Overview & Syllabus Domains

The AZ-305 exam tests your ability to design and integrate cloud infrastructure solutions. Here’s how the syllabus is structured:

DomainWeightageKey Topics
1. Design Identity, Governance & Monitoring25–30%Identity management, role-based access, governance hierarchy, logging, monitoring
2. Design Data Storage Solutions20–25%Relational, NoSQL, unstructured storage, cost optimization, backup, integration
3. Design Business Continuity15–20%High availability, disaster recovery, backup, RTO/RPO
4. Design Infrastructure Solutions30–35%Compute (VMs, containers, serverless), networking, hybrid, deployment models

AZ-305 Exam Domains – What to Study for Azure Solutions Architect Certification

What to Study – Domain by Domain

Design Identity, Governance & Monitoring (25–30%)

This section tests your ability to manage access, secure workloads, and monitor environments.

Focus on:

  • Azure Active Directory (B2B/B2C, RBAC, PIM)
  • Azure Policy & Management Groups
  • Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and Application Insights
  • Azure Key Vault

Design Data Storage Solutions (20–25%)

You’ll be evaluated on how you choose and design storage based on performance, cost, and availability.

Study topics:

  • Azure SQL Database, Managed Instances
  • Cosmos DB (global distribution, consistency)
  • Blob Storage vs File Storage
  • Integration with Azure Synapse or Data Factory

Use case example:

A manufacturing analytics platform may use Cosmos DB for IoT telemetry and Blob Storage for historical reports.


Design Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (15–20%)

This domain ensures your architecture is resilient and recoverable.

Key concepts:

  • RTO & RPO planning
  • Azure Backup & Site Recovery (ASR)
  • Availability Zones vs Regions
  • Load balancing with failover

Industry tie-in:

In aviation systems, designing failover between two Azure regions using Front Door and ASR is critical for passenger safety dashboards.


Design Infrastructure Solutions (30–35%)

This is the most heavily weighted section and covers all major compute, app, and network infrastructure choices.

What to focus on:

  • Virtual Machines, VM Scale Sets
  • App Services, AKS, Azure Functions
  • Networking: VNet, NSG, ExpressRoute, Load Balancers
  • Messaging: Service Bus, Event Grid

Scenario:

A fintech app may use App Gateway with WAF + AKS for containerized APIs + Azure SQL for relational storage — and Service Bus for async communication.

Azure Reference Architecture: Microservices with Service Bus and Database

How Limcify Helps You Prepare

Instead of just reading docs, you need real-world architecture insight — and that’s what Limcify offers:

  • Blog posts that break down AZ-305 concepts into architecture patterns
  • Visual diagrams to help you retain and reuse knowledge
  • Industry use cases (e.g., manufacturing, healthcare IT, aviation)
  • ADR templates and Terraform snippets aligned to exam scenarios
  • Scenario-based questions to prep for interviews or case studies

Whether you’re studying for AZ-305 or working as a cloud architect, Limcify bridges the gap between certification content and delivery confidence.


✅ Conclusion

The AZ-305 exam is more than just a test — it’s a blueprint for how modern Azure infrastructure should be designed. By mastering its four domains, you not only pass the exam but build the confidence to architect production-grade systems in any industry.

Use Limcify’s content to guide your learning, simplify your decisions, and prepare for success — in the exam and beyond.