AZ-305 Study Guide + Practice
Short notes + common traps + quick practice. Then validate with the mini test.
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- When accuracy is stable, switch to timed simulator practice.
This AZ-305 guide explains the architecture patterns that appear often: landing zones (governance baseline) and hub-spoke networking (shared services).
Fast mental model: management groups/subscriptions = organization, hub = shared services (firewall/DNS/connectivity), spokes = workloads.
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- Landing zones: baseline for identity, networking, governance (high-level)
- Management groups vs subscriptions: scope and organization
- Hub-spoke: shared services in hub, workloads in spokes
- Centralized security: firewall/NVA patterns (concept)
- Governance: RBAC vs Policy vs locks (quick mapping)
- Typical exam trap: mixing permissions (RBAC) with guardrails (Policy)
Topics & Skills Covered
- Landing zones: baseline for identity, networking, governance (high-level)
- Management groups vs subscriptions: scope and organization
- Hub-spoke: shared services in hub, workloads in spokes
- Centralized security: firewall/NVA patterns (concept)
- Governance: RBAC vs Policy vs locks (quick mapping)
- Typical exam trap: mixing permissions (RBAC) with guardrails (Policy)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why use hub-spoke?
To centralize shared services and security while keeping workloads separated and scalable.
Whatβs the core landing zone idea?
Standardize governance and security first so teams can deploy safely at scale.
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