AZ-104 Exam Overview
The Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) exam tests your ability to manage and operate Azure environments. As an Azure administrator, you’ll be responsible for implementing, monitoring, and maintaining Azure solutions including compute, storage, networking, and security.
Who Should Take This Exam?
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IT administrators moving to the cloud.
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Professionals responsible for managing Azure services.
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Learners preparing for a career as a cloud administrator.
Exam Domains (High-Level)
The exam is divided into key domains, each with a weight in the test:
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Manage Azure identities and governance (~15–20%)
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Implement and manage storage (~15–20%)
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Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (~20–25%)
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Configure and manage virtual networking (~20–25%)
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Monitor and maintain Azure resources (~10–15%)
Skills Measured
You will be tested on your ability to:
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Create and manage identities using Entra ID (Azure AD).
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Configure RBAC roles and governance features like Azure Policy.
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Manage storage accounts, blob storage, and file shares.
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Deploy and configure VMs, scale sets, and containers.
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Set up and secure networking resources (VNets, NSGs, VPN Gateways, Load Balancers).
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Monitor Azure resources with Azure Monitor and implement backup/recovery solutions.
Exam Details
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Exam code: AZ-104
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Certification earned: Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate
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Format: Multiple choice and scenario-based questions
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Duration: ~120 minutes
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Passing score: 700/1000
Why This Exam Matters
AZ-104 is one of Microsoft’s core certifications and is often the entry point for cloud administration careers. It also acts as a prerequisite for higher-level certifications such as Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305).