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# Azure AZ-104 - Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification | ||
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## Training Overview | ||
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I am always suggesting that people have a plan. Here's my plan: | ||
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1. Training: There's an awesome course I will use. | ||
2. Hands-on: I have access to hands-on material. | ||
3. Practice Tests | ||
4. Take and Pass the Test | ||
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I plan to do these four things in order. | ||
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* The training should take an estimated 30-days. | ||
* I am not completely sure how long the hands-on will take, but I will assume about 60-120 days. | ||
* Then, I will need 30-days or so to run through the practice tests to get to the level I want. | ||
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### Training | ||
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I am starting with: | ||
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* [Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/azure-administrator/?practice-assessment-type=certification) on Microsoft Learn. | ||
* [AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Prep](https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/az-104-microsoft-azure-adminstrator-certification-prep/table-of-contents) course on Pluralsight. | ||
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### Hands-On | ||
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I am starting with: | ||
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* [AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator](https://learn.cloudlee.io/p/az-104-microsoft-azure-administrator) with James Lee. | ||
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### Practice Tests | ||
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### Conclusion | ||
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The core to my plan, as I said, is to go through all the training (even the parts I already know), then complete the hands-on, then practice until I reach 95-percent every time I am taking the tests. | ||
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Then, and only then, will I sit for the test ... my notes (as I go through the [#100DaysOfCode](https://twitter.com/hashtag/100DaysOfCode?f=live)) are below. | ||
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## Developer Notes (Chase Dovey) | ||
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* [] |