Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty DP 420
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Course Highlights
40 Hours | DP 420 and Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty | Weekdays batches available
Duration
40 Hours.
Batch Days
Weekdays
Learning mode
Group, One-to-One, Corporate Batches, Online Live Classrooms
Passing score
700
- Candidates for the Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty certification should have subject matter expertise designing, implementing, and monitoring cloud-native applications that store and manage data.
This course is ideal for
- Responsibilities for this role include designing and implementing data models and data distribution, loading data into an Azure Cosmos DB database, and optimizing and maintaining the solution.
- These professionals integrate the solution with other Azure services.
- They also design, implement, and monitor solutions that consider security, availability, resilience, and performance requirements.
- Candidates for this certification must have solid knowledge and experience developing apps for Azure and working with Azure Cosmos DB database technologies.
- They should be proficient at developing applications by using the Core (SQL) API and SDKs, writing efficient queries, and creating appropriate index policies, provisioning, and managing resources in Azure, and creating server-side objects with JavaScript.
- They should be able to interpret JSON, read C# or Java code, and use PowerShell.
What you'll learn
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Module 1: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT DATA MODELS (35–40%)
Module 2: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT DATA DISTRIBUTION (5–10%)
Module 3: INTEGRATE AN AZURE COSMOS DB SOLUTION (5–10%)
Module 4: OPTIMIZE AN AZURE COSMOS DB SOLUTION (15–20%)
Module 5: MAINTAIN AN AZURE COSMOS DB SOLUTION (25–30%)
After completing this course, you will be able to
- The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may not be covered in the exam.
- Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
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