Azure Certified: AZ-303 Resources

Azure Certified: AZ-303 Resources

Disclaimer: Microsoft reviews certifications regularly to help ensure that they remain relevant, technically accurate and that they assess the skills needed to thrive in a cloud-based world. Exams evolve over time and may change without notice. This post represents my best knowledge of the AZ-303 exam as of Q1 2021, but you should always consult Microsoft’s Official AZ-303 Exam Page for the contents of the exam.

Passing the AZ-303 exam provided me with:

  • My third experience taking a Microsoft Azure certification exam
  • My third experience taking an online proctored exam
  • another confidence boost that I had the knowledge to pass

It was now time to start the process to earn the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solution Architect Expert certification. I made the decision to study and take the AZ-303 Azure Architect Technologies Exam first.

What is an Azure Solution Architect Expert?

The Azure Architect Technologies Exam is one of two exams needed to obtain the Azure Solution Architect Expert certification. It is an opportunity to prove subject matter expertise in designing and implementing solutions that run on Microsoft Azure, including aspects like compute, networking, storage, and security. Anyone looking to take the exam should have intermediate-level skills for administering Azure and should understand Azure development and DevOps processes.

If you plan to take this exam, Microsoft recommends that you have experience advising stakeholders and translating business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable cloud solutions. You should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platform, budgeting, and governance–this role should manage how decisions in each area affect an overall solution. In addition, you should have experience partnering with cloud administrators, cloud DBAs, and clients to implement solutions.

The Azure Architect Technologies Exam is one of two exams needed to obtain the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solution Architect Expert certification.

How Did I Prepare?

I once again relied on my on-the-job Azure experience. My current role as a Cloud Solution Architect provided a great deal of real work experience designing various solutions with business stakeholders and cloud analysts across Azure. Once again, I wanted to be sure that I knew the types of questions that would be asked so I could be prepared.

I kicked off my pursuit of this exam by attending a one-week online course provided through the Microsoft Enterprise Skills Initiative (ESI). I then spent an additional three weeks studying an hour or two a night, which still feels like exactly the right amount that I needed.

What Resources Did I Use to Prepare?

I used the following resources to get ready:

Keep in mind that I did not work my way through every part of the resources above. I opted to focus on the sections of the exam where my knowledge was not as strong.

My Challenge Area

While I cannot talk about exam specifics for obvious reasons, I do want to point out the areas that I struggled with the most:

Azure AD & Identity was back for the third time. I’ve absolutely increased my knowledge in this area, but it is still not an area where things come naturally. The hands-on labs that I’ve been able to do this round really helped and brought my score way up.

Azure Monitor was a major component of the exam I took (as documented by Microsoft). The Monitor service is extensive. It can be used to watch over any service in Azure and has a ton of options. My day-to-day work has me in Azure Monitor often, but mostly for the common services we use across our tenant. There were a few questions that caught me off guard.

The Test

This was my third exam taken remotely through PearsonVue due to COVID-19. I gave myself a month to prepare and study when I scheduled the exam following my now pattern to give myself a deadline to force putting in the work needed to pass.

Same procedure as the previous two experiences. I took the test in my home office. The night before I made sure to disconnect and clear out anything that might be an issue for the online proctor. I set up my laptop on my desk, provided pictures of my setup, driver’s license, and face, then sat in front of my computer while the proctor verified that everything was good to go. I never had to talk with them at all, the exam launched, and I started to work through it. This exam was by far the toughest exam I had taken up to now. You really had to know the technical details of how things worked to answer the questions. I finished in a little under two and a half hours (you have a full three hours for the test). This time I used the last 30 minutes to review the questions I had flagged for review.

Immediately after the test, I received my detailed score breakdown in various areas and was told that I passed. An e-mail shows up no more than an hour later with details on getting my certificate, claiming it on Acclaim, sharing it on LinkedIn, etc.

What’s Ahead?

The Azure Architecture Technologies exam was tougher than I expected. Be ready for questions that initially look to have multiple answers. Take your time and read everything. The clues to the correct answer are always in the details.

Here are a handful of other exams to consider if you’ve passed AZ-303:

As for me, I moved on to AZ-304 to pursue the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solution Architect Expert certification.


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