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Michal_F

I recommned John Savill's Youtube channel for learning. He have really nice deep dive in anything Azure related. https://www.youtube.com/@NTFAQGuy/featured


Aspiring-CCIE

I second that! John Savill is amazing. Plus you can also enrol with Microsoft Learn and they have a lot of free resources


Aspiring-CCIE

I would also start by understanding how the Azure Network works, i did my AZ-104 in 2021 and it was a good deal of Azure Networks on the blueprint. Once you understand the underlying networks, Azure or even AWS/GCP becomes easier to grasp.


flappers87

Start with basics AZ-900. This gives you fundementals of Azure. With your AWS knowledge, it should be easier to pickup and learn this. It's more generalised cloud usage in Azure. Will also include relevant information around Entra ID (managed identities etc.). Then AZ-104. Basically it's a bit more in detail, and more azure specific. When going for 104, you should have a basic understanding of azure's resource namings, how it uses identities, best practices around basic resources such as storage accounts, networking, serverless apps (functions apps), app services as well as ideas around pricing structures, vm sizes and the CAF, there may also be a little bit about microservices. From there it's up to you to choose which path you want to go down. I would recommend AZ-305, as it's a bit more advanced and the learning provides information around architecting in azure, building out, scaling, handling different scenarios and the likes. But at this point, you'll have a basic starting point. And you can choose which path to continue on, such as devops, data engineering, AI, or whatever.