This short video gives you a list of some of the other resources you should review before taking the Microsoft 70-535 exam.
Congratulations on making it all the way through this learning path. If you’re preparing to write the Microsoft 70-535 Exam, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. First, although we’ve covered all of the major topics in the exam guide, there are a few details that weren’t covered. I’ll list them for you and show you where you can learn more about them.
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Azure Data Box: This is a storage appliance that you can use to transfer large amounts of data to Azure. It’s like the Import/Export service except that Microsoft provides the hardware so you don’t have to use your own. Here’s a link to the product page for it.
https://azure.microsoft.com/services/storage/databox
To save you some typing, I put all of the links from this video in the transcript below.
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Optimizing Azure SQL Data Warehouse columnar storage
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Protecting secrets in ARM templates
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-manager-keyvault-parameter
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Azure AD Managed Service Identity
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/managed-service-identity/overview
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Azure resource policies
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-policy/azure-policy-introduction
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HSM-backed keys, and
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/key-vault/key-vault-hsm-protected-keys
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Endpoint protection
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/security-center/security-center-install-endpoint-protection
I also recommend that you get more hands-on experience with Azure, which will help reinforce what you’ve learned.
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