Az Update: AZ-104 Beta Exam available, Azure Feedback, Azure Edge Zones and new Disks
Published Apr 02 2020 11:11 PM 10.3K Views
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With all the changes in Azure, it is sometimes hard to keep track, that's why I thought I would give you a quick update on a couple of exciting things I learned this week. In this update, I want to share a couple of things around Azure like the new Az-104 Azure Administrator Exam Beta, how does Azure collect feedback, huge demand on Microsoft cloud services, Azure Edge Zones, and much more!

 

Az-104 Azure Administrator Exam (Beta) is now available

Yesterday Microsoft World Wide Learning announced the availability of the new Az-104 Azure Administrator Exam Beta. You can start taking the Az-104 beta exam today and take advantage of the discounted beta exam offer. The first 300 people who take the AZ-104 beta exam on or before May 31, 2020, can get 80% off market price! 

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To receive the discount, register now. When you’re prompted for payment, use code AZ104WAGONER. This is not a private access code. The seats are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. You must take the exam on or before May 31, 2020.

 

If you are thinking of taking this exam, also check out my AZ-104 Azure Administrator Certification Exam Study Guide.

 

How does the Microsoft Azure team capture and manage customer feedback

This week I shared a new episode of Azure Unblogged video, in which I had the chance to talk to Holly Lehman (Program Manager Azure CxP) to discuss Microsoft Feedback and Customer engagement programs. In this episode, Holly gives us an overview of the ways Microsoft offers product team engagement with our customers and how some teams are managing captured feedback.

 

You can watch the full video here or on Microsoft Channel 9.

 

 

Update #2 on Microsoft cloud services continuity

Last Saturday, the Microsoft Azure team shared some updates on the demand for Azure cloud services. The team shares that in response to health authorities emphasizing the importance of social distancing, they have seen usage increases in services that support these scenarios—including Microsoft Teams, Windows Virtual Desktop, and Power BI.

 

  • We have seen a 775 percent increase in Teams' calling and meeting monthly users in a one month period in Italy, where social distancing or shelter in place orders have been enforced.
  • We have seen a very significant spike in Teams usage, and now have more than 44 million daily users. Those users generated over 900 million meeting and calling minutes on Teams daily in a single week. You can read more about Teams data here.
  • Windows Virtual Desktop usage has grown more than 3x.

If you want to know more, you can read the full blog post here: Update #2 on Microsoft cloud services continuity

 

New 5G customer scenarios with Azure Edge Zones

Last week, the Azure Networking team announcing transformative advances to combine the power of Azure, 5G, carriers, and technology partners around the world to enable new scenarios for developers, customers, and partners, with the preview of Azure Edge Zones.

 

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Azure Edge Zones are local extensions of Azure that are ideal for solving compute, storage, and service availability issues by allowing you to provide experience-driven resources closer to your customers—using the technology that you already have. Azure Edge Zones are available through Azure, with select carriers and operators, or as private customer zones.

 

General availability of new Azure disk sizes and bursting

The Azure Storage team just announced the general availability of new Azure disk sizes, including 4, 8, and 16 GiB on both Premium and Standard SSDs, as well as bursting support on Azure Premium SSD Disks. With bursting, even the smallest Premium SSD disks (4 GiB) can now achieve up to 3,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) and 170 MiB/second. Disk bursting is offered on a credit-based system. You accumulate credits when traffic is below the provisioned target, and you consume credit when traffic exceeds it. It can be best-leveraged for OS disks to accelerate virtual machine (VM) boot or data disks to accommodate spiky traffic.

 

To read more about how disk bursting works, refer to this Premium SSD bursting article. You can read the full announcement blog with even more information about new Azure Disks here.

 

Conclusion

I wish you a good weekend, and I hope this short blog post provided you with some exciting news from this week. I know there is much more than just the things I listed here. I recommend that you follow the Azure announcements blog. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment. 

 

Also, check out last week's Az Update here.

14 Comments
Copper Contributor

Why there is no beta code for MCTs?

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@Tomasz Wiśniewski  Hi Tomasz, I don't know :) I will need to see if there is anything for MCTs.

seems voucher code not working

Microsoft

@Sankarasubramanian Parameswaran Sorry to hear. Yes, all the discount vouchers are already gone. They were limited to 300. 

regards

 

Thomas

Copper Contributor

Thanks for the awesome post. Do we know when is exam going to be live and out of Beta? So that I know the results right away :)

P.S : Had an bad experience giving a beta exam in the past

 

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@PrithiviRaj9490  Thank you very much.
Since the current situation has a couple of changes to the deadlines, I currently don't know when the change will happen. I will update as soon as I know :)

 

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, Microsoft is implementing several temporary changes to our training and certification program. Learn more.

Copper Contributor

I'm here just to second PrithiviRaj's comment.  In my ignorance, I didn't ask the instructor, nor did they allude to just what beta meant for the test.   Had they given information on that, I may have gone ahead and taken the 103 test.  

Thus in my opinion, the instructors must give more information on what a beta test means as to when your test is scored, or what happens if the test is eliminated (do you get your exam fees back?)

 

Copper Contributor
Could you please let us know when AZ-104 (beta) is going live? Need to make some decisions based on this live date and az-104 exam results availability. Appreciate quick feedback on this.
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@MMRATL Right now I have no idea when it will go live. However, the AZ-204 just went live beginning of this week.

Copper Contributor

@thomasmaurer Could you give us an update if there is any development regarding the AZ-104?

Thanks in advance

Microsoft

@mark78 I don't have anything to share yet on the AZ-104. However, Az-204 just was released (came out of beta) 2 weeks ago. So I guess it will be soon. :)

Copper Contributor

@thomasmaurerHello Thomas !

I hope you are well!

I'm also expecting news about AZ-104 going live and the rescore.

Please kindly let us know once you have an update.

Thanks a lot !

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Copper Contributor

@thomasmaurer 

Hello Thomas, Thank you very much for your reply!

:D

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