Everything you need to get good at Microsoft Azure
Roadmaps, modules, concepts, articles, cheatsheets, and practical resources — all aggregated in one place.
The main ideas and theoretical pillars that explain how things work under the hood.
Specific subtopics, terminologies, and detailed deep-dive guides for this technology.
Step-by-step practical lessons with hands-on labs to build your real-world skills.
Structured guide pathways to lead you from absolute beginner to advanced developer.
In-depth technical guides and engineering notes.
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Knowledge Graph
The foundational building blocks. Dive deep into theory and technical concepts to explore detailed subtopics, terminologies, and glossaries mapped inside each concept.
Knowledge Map
Detailed subtopics, terminologies, and technical guides. Dive straight into specific lessons and workflows mapped inside each concept.
Curriculum
Hands-on, topic-by-topic modules that walk you through real tools and workflows. Each module breaks down a complex concept into structured lessons you can complete at your own pace.
Learn Azure from scratch - portal, identities, storage, compute, networking, and monitoring - to confidently manage Azure and clear AZ-104.
Guides
In-depth technical guides, architecture breakdowns, and best practices written by engineers who have used these tools in real production environments — not just tutorials, but actual engineering insight.
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Quick Lookups
Compact, well-organized reference sheets for commands, flags, syntax, and configurations. Built for speed — open one alongside your terminal and get the answer in seconds without breaking your flow.
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Validate your technical understanding and check your scores, or explore the full platform learning roadmap.
Master Azure's Portal, CLI, resource hierarchy, RBAC, and Policy to confidently manage subscriptions, control access, and enforce compliance.
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