Hey guys!
On the holiday of 05/01, I took the beta test “DP-300 – Administering Relational Databases on Microsoft Azure”, which is focused on DBA's who work or want to work with Azure and I wanted to share my impressions about the test and some study materials.
First of all, if you want tips on how to take certification tests at home without having too many problems, I suggest reading my post Microsoft Certification – Tips on how to take the test at home without a headache.
In general, I found this test difficult, especially because I hadn't studied it and the test has very comprehensive content, especially in the comparisons between Azure SQL Database and Azure Managed Instance, which I'm not so used to working with, especially comparing prices between the 2 and also in different migration scenarios between On-Premises to Azure.
DP-300 (Administering Relational Databases on Microsoft Azure) study material
As this test is still in beta phase, the Learning Path page for this test it is not yet available, that is, there is no official material for study (like all beta tests).
Study material according to what I remember from the test
I will highlight what I remember from the test to try to guide your study, remembering that there are several variations of the test and they will not always be the same questions:
- Ideal scenarios for using elastic pool
- Study the AlwaysOn Configuration part on virtual machines (Link here)
- Azure SQL Database Security
- Creating logins to Azure SQL Database using Azure Active Directory authentication
- Azure SQL Database roles
- Executing backup on secondary AlwaysOn replica (Link here)
- DMV’s to troubleshoot performance and locks in Azure SQL Database
- High Availability Scenarios between Azure SQL Database and Azure Managed Instance with Read Enabled Replica (pay attention to cost and Premium tiers)
- Creating a connection between Azure SQL Database and Azure VM using VPN, Endpoints or Service Points
- Replication Scenarios vs Failover Cluster with Automatic Failover: What is the best scenario for each
- Dynamic Data Masking (Link here)
- Column Encryption – Link here
- Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) – Link here
- Automatic Tuning
- QueryStore
- Azure Managed Instance
- Azure Managed Instance Backup Creation
- Azure Site Recovery
- Storage Redundancy
- Many migration scenarios from On-premise to Azure SQL Database, Managed Instance and VM using SSMS, PowerShell (Link here and see the other tutorials)
- MySQL and Postgres running on Azure as PaaS (Link here)
- Azure Database Migration Service
- SQL Server Agent alerts and notifications
- Reducing tempdb contention
Study material according to the Microsoft page about the test
I'm also making available a great work done by fellow MVP, Gregor Suttie, who compiled this collection of links to help with studying for this test and which I am sharing in order to comply with my article style standard:
Plan and Implement Data Platform Resources (15-20%)
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Deploy resources by using manual methods
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Configure resources for scale and performance
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Evaluate a strategy for moving to Azure
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Implement a migration or upgrade strategy for moving to Azure
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Implement a Secure Environment (15-20%)
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Configure database authentication by using platform and database tools
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Configure database authorization by using platform and database tools
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Implement security for data at rest
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Implement security for data in transit
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Implement compliance controls for sensitive data
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Monitor and Optimize Operational Resources (15-20%)
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Monitor activity and performance
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Implement performance-related maintenance tasks
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Identify performance-related issues
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Configure resources for optimal performance
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Configure a user database for optimal performance
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Optimize Query Performance (5-10%)
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Review query plans
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Evaluate performance improvements
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Review database table and index design
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Perform Automation of Tasks (10-15%)
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Create scheduled tasks
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Evaluate and implement an alert and notification strategy
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Manage and automate tasks in Azure
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Plan and Implement a High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HADR) Environment (15-20%)
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Recommend an HADR strategy for a data platform solution
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Test an HADR strategy by using platform, OS and database tools
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Perform backup and restore a database using database tools
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Configure DR by using platform and database tools
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Configure HA using platform, OS and database tools
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Perform Administration by Using T-SQL (10-15%)
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Examine system health
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Monitor database configuration using T-SQL
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Perform backup and restore a database using T-SQL
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Manage authentication using T-SQL
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Manage authorization using T-SQL
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That's it, folks!
I hope these tips were useful for you to have more confidence in taking this test and see you next time.
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