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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 📗 Guia de Estudo para o exame Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure (AZ-900) 2 | 3 | Este guia tem como objetivo fornecer uma lista de materiais pré-selecionados para ajudar qualquer pessoa que esteja começando uma carreira em computação em nuvem e/ou descobrindo o Azure a se preparar para (e passar) no exame AZ-900. 4 | 5 | *Última atualização em 7 de abril de 2023* 6 | 7 | ## 📋 Caminho de Aprendizado do [Microsoft Learn](https://aka.ms/learn) para o Exame AZ-900 8 | 9 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever conceitos principais do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-conceitos-de-nuvem/) 10 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever serviços principais do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-servicos-principais-do-azure/) 11 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever soluções principais e ferramentas de gerenciamento no Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-solucoes-principais-ferramentas-gerenciamento-azure/) 12 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever recursos gerais de segurança e segurança de rede](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-recursos-seguranca-rede/) 13 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever recursos de identidade, governança, privacidade e conformidade](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-recursos-identidade-governanca-privacidade-conformidade/) 14 | * [Fundamentos do Microsoft Azure: Descrever gerenciamento de custos do Azure e acordos de nível de serviço](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/az-900-descrever-gerenciamento-custos-contratos-nivel-servico/) 15 | 16 | ## 📝 Habilidades Medidas - [Obtidas a partir do link oficial](https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/binary/RE3VwUY) 17 | 18 | ### 💡 Descrever conceitos de nuvem (25–30%) 19 | 20 | #### Descrever computação em nuvem 21 | * Definir computação em nuvem 22 | * [O que é computação em nuvem?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/intro-to-azure-fundamentals/what-is-cloud-computing) 23 | * Descrever o modelo de responsabilidade compartilhada 24 | * [Responsabilidade compartilhada na nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/security/fundamentals/shared-responsibility) 25 | * Definir modelos de nuvem, incluindo pública, privada e híbrida 26 | * [Diferentes tipos de modelo de nuvem](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/fundamental-azure-concepts/types-of-cloud-computing) 27 | * Identificar casos de uso apropriados para cada modelo de nuvem 28 | * [Quais são os diferentes tipos de serviços de computação em nuvem?](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/overview/types-of-cloud-computing/) 29 | * Descrever diferentes serviços de nuvem 30 | * [Descrever diferentes serviços de nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/fundamental-azure-concepts/categories-of-cloud-services) 31 | * [Blocos de construção da nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-cloud-admin-overview/04-building-blocks) 32 | * Descrever o modelo baseado em consumo 33 | * [Computação em nuvem é um modelo baseado em consumo](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/fundamental-azure-concepts/benefits-of-cloud-computing) 34 | * Comparar modelos de precificação em nuvem 35 | * [Casos de uso em nuvem: CapEx, OpEx](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-cloud-admin-overview/07-economics) 36 | * [Despesas de capital vs. despesas operacionais](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/fundamental-azure-concepts/benefits-of-cloud-computing) 37 | * [Computação em nuvem é um modelo baseado em consumo](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/fundamental-azure-concepts/benefits-of-cloud-computing) 38 | 39 | 40 | #### Descrever os benefícios de usar serviços de nuvem 41 | * Descrever os benefícios de alta disponibilidade e escalabilidade na nuvem 42 | * [Descrever os benefícios de alta disponibilidade e escalabilidade na nuvem](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/describe-benefits-use-cloud-services/2-high-availability-scalability-cloud) 43 | * Descrever os benefícios de confiabilidade e previsibilidade na nuvem 44 | * [Descrever os benefícios de confiabilidade e previsibilidade na nuvem](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/describe-benefits-use-cloud-services/3-reliability-predictability-cloud) 45 | * Descrever os benefícios de segurança e governança na nuvem 46 | * [Descrever os benefícios de segurança e governança na nuvem](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/describe-benefits-use-cloud-services/4-security-governance-cloud) 47 | * Descrever os benefícios de gerenciabilidade na nuvem 48 | * [Descrever os benefícios de gerenciabilidade na nuvem](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/describe-benefits-use-cloud-services/5-manageability-cloud) 49 | 50 | #### Descrever os tipos de serviços de nuvem 51 | * Descrever infraestrutura como serviço (IaaS) 52 | * [O que é IaaS?](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/resources/cloud-computing-dictionary/what-is-iaas/) 53 | * Descrever plataforma como serviço (PaaS) 54 | * [O que é PaaS?](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/resources/cloud-computing-dictionary/what-is-paas/) 55 | * Descrever software como serviço (SaaS) 56 | * [O que é SaaS?](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/resources/cloud-computing-dictionary/what-is-saas/) 57 | 58 | ### 💡 Descreva a arquitetura e os serviços do Azure (35–40%) 59 | 60 | #### Descreva os componentes arquitetônicos principais do Azure 61 | * Descreva as regiões do Azure, pares de regiões e regiões soberanas 62 | * [Regiões do Azure, zonas de disponibilidade e pares de regiões](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-architecture-fundamentals/regions-availability-zones) 63 | * Descreva zonas de disponibilidade 64 | * [Regiões e zonas de disponibilidade](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/reliability/overview#regions-and-availability-zones) 65 | * [O que é resiliência no Azure?](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/resources/azure-resiliency-infographic/) 66 | * Descreva os data centers do Azure 67 | * [Infraestrutura Global do Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/explore/global-infrastructure/) 68 | * [O que são regiões e zonas de disponibilidade do Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/reliability/availability-zones-overview) 69 | * [Tour Virtual do Datacenter da Microsoft](https://datacenters-wp-production.azurewebsites.net/) 70 | * [Vivemos na Nuvem](https://news.microsoft.com/stories/microsoft-datacenter-tour/) 71 | * Descreva recursos e grupos de recursos do Azure 72 | * [O que é um recurso do Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/get-started/how-azure-resource-manager-works#what-is-an-azure-resource) 73 | * [O que é um grupo de recursos do Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/get-started/how-azure-resource-manager-works#what-is-an-azure-resource-group) 74 | * Descreva zonas de disponibilidade 75 | * [Zonas de disponibilidade](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/reliability/availability-zones-overview#availability-zones) 76 | * Descreva assinaturas 77 | * [O que é uma assinatura do Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/get-started/how-azure-resource-manager-works#what-is-an-azure-subscription) 78 | * Descreva grupos de gerenciamento 79 | * [Grupos de gerenciamento do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/azure-best-practices/organize-subscriptions?source=recommendations#azure-management-groups) 80 | * Descreva a hierarquia de grupos de recursos, assinaturas e grupos de gerenciamento 81 | * [Hierarquia de grupos de gerenciamento e assinaturas](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/governance/management-groups/overview#hierarchy-of-management-groups-and-subscriptions) 82 | * [Níveis de gerenciamento e hierarquia](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/azure-setup-guide/organize-resources#management-levels-and-hierarchy) 83 | 84 | #### Descreva os serviços de computação e rede do Azure 85 | * Compare os tipos de computação, incluindo instâncias de contêineres, máquinas virtuais (VMs) e funções 86 | * [Contêineres vs. máquinas virtuais](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/virtualization/windowscontainers/about/containers-vs-vm) 87 | * [Escolher um serviço de computação do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/compute-decision-tree) 88 | * Descreva as opções de VMs, incluindo Máquinas Virtuais do Azure, Conjuntos de Dimensionamento de Máquinas Virtuais do Azure, 89 | conjuntos de disponibilidade e Área de Trabalho Virtual do Azure 90 | * [Explorar os serviços de computação do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-compute-fundamentals/) 91 | * [O que é um conjunto de disponibilidade?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/virtual-machines/availability-set-overview#what-is-an-availability-set) 92 | * Descreva os recursos necessários para máquinas virtuais 93 | * [Recursos necessários para Máquinas Virtuais de IaaS](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/intro-to-azure-virtual-machines/2-compile-a-checklist-for-creating-a-vm) 94 | * Descreva as opções de hospedagem de aplicativos, incluindo o recurso de Aplicativos da Web no Azure App Service, 95 | contêineres e máquinas virtuais 96 | * [Explorar os serviços de computação do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-compute-fundamentals/) 97 | * Descreva a rede virtual, incluindo o propósito de Redes Virtuais do Azure, sub-redes virtuais do Azure, 98 | interconexão, Azure DNS, Gateway de VPN do Azure e Azure ExpressRoute 99 | * [Explorar os serviços de rede do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-networking-fundamentals/) 100 | * Defina pontos de extremidade públicos e privados 101 | * [Diferença entre ponto de extremidade de serviço e ponto de extremidade privado](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73769449/azure-difference-between-service-endpoint-and-private-endpoint-in-simple-terms) 102 | 103 | 104 | #### Descreva os serviços de armazenamento do Azure 105 | * Compare os serviços de armazenamento do Azure 106 | * [Explorar os serviços de armazenamento do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-storage-fundamentals/) 107 | * Descreva as opções de camadas de armazenamento 108 | * [Camadas de acesso quente, frio e arquivo para dados de blob](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/blobs/access-tiers-overview) 109 | * [Compreenda as camadas de acesso a Blob](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/azure-storage-fundamentals/azure-storage-tiers) 110 | * Descreva as opções de redundância 111 | * [Redundância de armazenamento do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy) 112 | * Descreva as opções de tipos de contas de armazenamento e tipos de armazenamento 113 | * [Tipos de contas de armazenamento](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview#types-of-storage-accounts) 114 | * Identifique opções para mover arquivos, incluindo AzCopy, Azure Storage Explorer e Azure File Sync 115 | * [Escolher uma solução do Azure para transferência de dados](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-choose-data-transfer-solution) 116 | * [Transferir dados com AzCopy e armazenamento de arquivos](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-use-azcopy-files) 117 | * [Pequeno conjunto de dados, largura de banda de rede baixa a moderada](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-solution-small-dataset-low-moderate-network#recommended-options) 118 | * [Grande conjunto de dados, largura de banda de rede moderada a alta](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-solution-large-dataset-moderate-high-network?#high-network-bandwidth-1-gbps---100-gbps) 119 | * Descreva as opções de migração, incluindo Azure Migrate e Azure Data Box 120 | * [Escolher uma solução do Azure para transferência de dados](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/common/storage-choose-data-transfer-solution) 121 | * [Comparação das Ferramentas de Migração de Armazenamento do Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/storage/solution-integration/validated-partners/data-management/migration-tools-comparison) 122 | * [O que é o Azure Data Box?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/databox/data-box-overview) 123 | 124 | #### Descreva identidade, acesso e segurança no Azure 125 | * Descreva os serviços de diretório no Azure, incluindo o Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), parte do Microsoft Entra, e o Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) 126 | * [O que é o Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-whatis) 127 | * [Comparação entre o Active Directory e o Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-compare-azure-ad-to-ad) 128 | * [Como as assinaturas do Azure se relacionam com o Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-how-subscriptions-associated-directory) 129 | * [Azure Active Directory Tenant](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-create-new-tenant) 130 | * [Microsoft Entra](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/entra/) 131 | * [Conheça o Microsoft Entra](https://www.microsoft.com/pt-br/security/blog/?p=114039) 132 | * [O que é o Azure Active Directory Domain Services?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory-domain-services/overview) 133 | * Descreva os métodos de autenticação no Azure, incluindo logon único (SSO), autenticação multifator e sem senha 134 | * [Autenticação vs Autorização](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-vs-authorization) 135 | * [Quais são os métodos de autenticação e verificação disponíveis no Azure Active Directory?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-methods) 136 | * Descreva identidades externas e acesso de convidado no Azure 137 | * [Identidades externas no Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/external-identities/external-identities-overview) 138 | * [Usuários convidados no Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/external-identities/what-is-b2b#collaborate-with-any-partner-using-their-identities) 139 | * Descreva o Acesso Condicional no Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), parte do Microsoft Entra 140 | * [O que é o Acesso Condicional?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/overview) 141 | * Descreva o controle de acesso baseado em função (RBAC) no Azure 142 | * [O que é o controle de acesso baseado em função (RBAC) do Azure?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/role-based-access-control/overview) 143 | * Descreva o conceito de Confiança Zero 144 | * [Segurança de Confiança Zero](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/security/fundamentals/zero-trust) 145 | * Descreva o propósito do modelo de defesa em camadas 146 | * [Abordagem de defesa em camadas da Microsoft Azure para vulnerabilidades na nuvem](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/blog/microsoft-azures-defense-in-depth-approach-to-cloud-vulnerabilities/) 147 | * [Defesa em camadas](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/azure-well-architected-security/2-defense-in-depth) 148 | * Descreva o propósito do Microsoft Defender for Cloud 149 | * [O que é o Microsoft Defender for Cloud?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction) 150 | 151 | ### 💡 Descrever a gestão e governança do Azure (30-35%) 152 | 153 | #### Descrever o gerenciamento de custos no Azure 154 | * Descrever os fatores que podem afetar os custos no Azure 155 | * [Preços do Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/pricing/) 156 | * [Preços de largura de banda](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/pricing/details/bandwidth/) 157 | * Comparar a Calculadora de Preços e a Calculadora de Custo Total de Propriedade (TCO) 158 | * [Calculadora de Preços](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/pricing/calculator/) 159 | * [Calculadora de Custo Total de Propriedade (TCO)](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/pricing/tco/calculator/) 160 | * Descrever a ferramenta de Gerenciamento de Custos e Faturamento do Azure 161 | * [O que é o Gerenciamento de Custos + Faturamento?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cost-management-billing/cost-management-billing-overview) 162 | * [Como otimizar seu investimento em nuvem com o Gerenciamento de Custos](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/cost-mgt-best-practices) 163 | * [Plano de gerenciamento de custos do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cost-management-billing/understand/plan-manage-costs) 164 | * Descrever o propósito das tags 165 | * [Use tags para organizar seus recursos e hierarquia de gerenciamento do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources?tabs=json) 166 | * [Guia de decisão para nomeação e marcação de recursos do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/azure-best-practices/resource-naming-and-tagging-decision-guide#tagging-decision-guide) 167 | 168 | #### Descrever recursos e ferramentas no Azure para governança e conformidade 169 | * Descrever o propósito dos Azure Blueprints 170 | * [O que são Azure Blueprints](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/governance/blueprints/overview) 171 | * [Introdução aos Azure Blueprints](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/intro-to-azure-blueprints/) 172 | * Descrever o propósito das Azure Policy 173 | * [O que é a Azure Policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/governance/policy/overview) 174 | * [Introdução à Azure Policy](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/training/modules/intro-to-azure-policy/) 175 | * Descrever o propósito dos bloqueios de recursos 176 | * [Bloqueie seus recursos para proteger sua infraestrutura](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources) 177 | * Descrever o propósito do Service Trust Portal 178 | * [Comece com o Portal de Confiança de Serviço da Microsoft](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/microsoft-365/compliance/get-started-with-service-trust-portal?view=o365-worldwide) 179 | 180 | 181 | #### Descrever recursos e ferramentas para gerenciar e implantar recursos do Azure 182 | * Descrever o portal do Azure 183 | * [Escolher as melhores ferramentas para gerenciar e configurar seu ambiente do Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/management-fundamentals/) 184 | * [O que é o Portal do Azure?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-portal/azure-portal-overview) 185 | * Descrever o Azure Cloud Shell, incluindo o Azure CLI e o Azure PowerShell 186 | * [Visão geral do Azure Cloud Shell](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-shell/overview) 187 | * [O que é o Azure CLI?](https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/cli/azure/what-is-azure-cli) 188 | * [O que é o Azure PowerShell?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/powershell/azure/what-is-azure-powershell?view=azps-9.6.0) 189 | * Descrever o propósito do Azure Arc 190 | * [Visão geral do Azure ARC](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-arc/overview) 191 | * Descrever o Azure Resource Manager e os modelos do Azure Resource Manager (modelos ARM) 192 | * [O que é o Azure Resource Manager?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview) 193 | * [O que são os modelos ARM?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-resource-manager/templates/overview) 194 | * [Implantar e gerenciar recursos no Azure usando modelos ARM JSON](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/deploy-manage-resource-manager-templates/) 195 | 196 | #### Descrever ferramentas de monitoramento no Azure 197 | * Descrever o propósito do Azure Advisor 198 | * [Visão geral do Azure Advisor](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/advisor/advisor-overview) 199 | * [Introdução ao Azure Advisor](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/intro-to-azure-advisor/) 200 | * Descrever o Azure Service Health 201 | * [O que é o Azure Service Health?](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/service-health/overview) 202 | * [Introdução ao Azure Service Health](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/intro-to-azure-service-health/) 203 | * Descrever o Azure Monitor, incluindo o Log Analytics, alertas do Azure Monitor e o Application Insights 204 | * [Escolher o melhor serviço de monitoramento para visibilidade, insights e mitigação de interrupções](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/monitoring-fundamentals/) 205 | * [Descrever ferramentas de monitoramento no Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/describe-monitoring-tools-azure/) 206 | * [Monitorar o desempenho do aplicativo](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/monitor-app-performance/) 207 | * [Melhorar a resposta a incidentes com alertas no Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/incident-response-with-alerting-on-azure/) 208 | 209 | ## Extras 210 | 211 | * [Visão geral do AZ-900](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/certifications/azure-fundamentals/) 212 | * [Pôster de certificação](http://aka.ms/traincertposter) 213 | * [Cadastro para uma conta gratuita do Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/free/) 214 | * [Simulação de ambiente de exame](https://aka.ms/examdemo) 215 | * [Mapa de infraestrutura do Azure](http://infrastructuremap.microsoft.com/) 216 | * [Fundamentos da administração de nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/paths/cmu-admin/) 217 | * [Fundamentos de computação em nuvem para administradores](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-cloud-admin-overview/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 218 | * [Provisionar e gerenciar serviços em nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-provision-cloud-services/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 219 | * [Proteger seus recursos em nuvem com controle de acesso](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-secure-cloud-resources/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 220 | * [Virtualizar recursos na nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-virtualization/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 221 | * [Escalonar seus recursos em nuvem com elasticidade](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-cloud-elasticity/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 222 | * [Automatizar o gerenciamento de recursos em nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-orchestration/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 223 | * [Monitorar recursos em nuvem](https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/learn/modules/cmu-monitor-cloud-resources/?ns-enrollment-type=LearningPath&ns-enrollment-id=learn.cmu-cloud-admin.cloud-admin) 224 | 225 | ## Mostre seu apoio 226 | 227 | Dê uma ⭐️ no repositoório deste projeto no GitHub se este conteúdo te ajudou! 228 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | title: Guia de Fundamentos do Azure 2 | description: Tudo que você precisa saber para passar no exame AZ-900 3 | 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