AZ-104: Azure Administrator — Exam Overview

What Is This Exam?

AZ-104 certifies you as an Azure Administrator — the person who deploys, manages, and monitors Azure resources day-to-day. This is a practitioner exam, not an architect exam. You are tested on how to operate Azure, not what pattern to choose.

Think like an IT admin with Azure hands, not like a cloud architect.


Exam At a Glance

AttributeDetail
Exam codeAZ-104
Duration150 minutes
Questions40–60 (varies per attempt)
Passing score700 / 1000
Price$165 USD
RenewalEvery year (free online assessment — no re-exam)
PrerequisitesNone (AZ-900 recommended but not required)

Question Types

Understanding the format is half the battle.

1. Multiple Choice (most common)

Pick one of four. Read all options before answering — Microsoft loves to make two answers "almost right." The wrong options are usually right in a different context.

2. Multiple Select

"Select all that apply" or "select two." No penalty for wrong answers — never leave blanks.

3. Drag and Drop / Order

Match concepts to categories or arrange steps. Common for replication type comparisons, backup tiers, or deployment sequences.

4. Hot Area

Click the correct region of a screenshot or diagram. Usually tests which portal blade or button to use.

5. Case Studies

A scenario followed by several related questions. Read the scenario once carefully before answering. All questions in a case study share the same context — earlier answers don't lock in your choices.

6. Live Lab Tasks (hardest section)

You get a real Azure environment and must complete hands-on tasks:

  • Example: "Create a storage account named stprod001 in West US with Zone-Redundant Storage."
  • Tasks are pass/fail per task. Partial work doesn't score.
  • This section is at the end of the exam and cannot be skipped once started.
  • Allocate at least 30 minutes for labs.

⚠️ You cannot return to earlier multiple-choice sections once you start the lab section.


Domain Weights

#DomainExam Weight
1Manage Azure identities and governance15–20%
2Implement and manage storage15–20%
3Deploy and manage Azure compute resources20–25%
4Implement and manage virtual networking15–20%
5Monitor and maintain Azure resources10–15%

Compute is the highest-weight domain. Networking is the trickiest. Identities has the most common conceptual trap.


Scoring

Microsoft uses scaled scoring — harder questions are worth more points. You need 700/1000, which is roughly 70%, but because of scaling, targeting 80%+ correct is the realistic safety margin.

There is no penalty for wrong answers — always guess if unsure.


How to Approach the Exam

  1. Read the question stem twice. Identify: what resource, what action, what constraint.
  2. Eliminate two obviously wrong answers first. You'll usually be choosing between two plausible options — this doubles your focus.
  3. Watch for scope qualifiers. Many wrong answers are correct in a different scope (e.g., works for VMs but not App Service, works at subscription but not resource group).
  4. "Cheapest / least administrative effort" is usually correct. Microsoft favors the simplest solution that meets the stated requirement.
  5. Flag and move. Don't spend more than 2 minutes on any single question during pass 1.
  6. Save 30 minutes for live labs. They require real portal navigation and CLI commands.

Domain Quick Map

Domain 1: Identities & Governance
 └─ Entra ID, users/groups, RBAC, Management Groups, Policy, Locks

Domain 2: Storage
 └─ Storage accounts, replication (LRS/GRS/ZRS), tiers, SAS, lifecycle, File Sync

Domain 3: Compute
 └─ VMs, VMSS, availability sets/zones, App Service, ACI, ARM/Bicep, Bastion

Domain 4: Networking
 └─ VNet/NSG/ASG, VNet Peering, VPN/ER, DNS, Load Balancer, App Gateway, Firewall, UDR

Domain 5: Monitor & Maintain
 └─ Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, Alerts, Backup, Site Recovery, Update Manager

3-Month Study Plan

WeekFocus
1Domain 1: Identities & Governance — read concepts + complete Lab 01
2Domain 2: Storage — read concepts + complete Lab 02
3Domain 3: Compute — read concepts + complete Lab 03
4Domain 4: Networking — read concepts + complete Lab 04
5Domain 5: Monitor & Maintain + complete Lab 05
6Full mock exam — score domains and identify gaps
7Weak domain deep dive + second mock exam
8Portal speed drills — simulate live lab tasks with a timer

Rule of thumb: If you can't complete a lab task in the portal in under 5 minutes, you need more repetition. Live lab tasks in the real exam have no guide — just memory.


Key Resources

ResourcePurpose
Microsoft Learn AZ-104 pathOfficial free modules — covers every domain
John Savill AZ-104 Study Cram (YouTube)Best single 4-hour video review — watch before your mock exam
MeasureUp AZ-104Closest to real exam questions; buy 1–2 weeks before exam
Azure free account$200 credit + free services for 12 months — required for all labs
Whizlabs AZ-104Good backup practice test source
AZ-104 Exam Skills Outline (PDF)Official list of every testable skill — use as checklist

Start your Azure free account today. Reading alone will not pass the live lab section. You need hands-on repetition.


Before Your Exam Day

  • Ensure your government ID name exactly matches your Pearson VUE account name
  • Test your environment (webcam, mic, desk space) if taking online — do the system check 24 hours before
  • Arrive (or open the online check-in) 15 minutes early
  • No notes, no second monitors, no phones
  • Water is allowed in a clear container at most testing centers