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Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you prepare for the exam.
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The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
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Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of April 24, 2026
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in building database solutions that are designed to support multiple workloads built with:
Azure SQL services
SQL Server on-premises
You’re a database administrator who manages cloud and on-premises databases built with Azure SQL services and SQL Server.
As the Azure database administrator, you implement and manage the operational aspects of cloud-native and hybrid data platform solutions built on Azure SQL services and SQL Server. You use a variety of methods and tools to perform and automate day-to-day operations, including applying knowledge of using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) and other tools for administrative management purposes.
You’re responsible for the following concerning database solutions:
Management
Availability
Security
Performance monitoring and optimization
You evaluate and implement migration strategies for moving databases between Azure and on-premises. Plus, you work with Azure data engineers, Azure solution architects, Azure developers, data scientists, and other professionals to manage operational aspects of data platform solutions.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have knowledge of and experience with:
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Managed Instance
SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (Windows and Linux)
SQL Server on-premises
Skills at a glance
Plan and implement data platform resources (15–20%)
Implement a secure environment (20–25%)
Monitor, configure, and optimize database resources (20–25%)
Configure and manage automation of tasks (15–20%)
Plan and configure a high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) environment (20–25%)
Plan and implement data platform resources (15–20%)
Plan and deploy Azure SQL solutions
Recommend a database offering based on specific requirements
Choose an automated deployment method
Identify use cases for Azure Arc-enabled SQL services
Identify use cases for Azure SQL Database in Microsoft Fabric
Plan for table partitioning
Recommend a database sharding solution
Deploy database offerings on selected platforms
Deploy hybrid SQL Server solutions
Apply patches and updates for hybrid and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) deployment
Configure resources for scale and performance
Configure Azure SQL Database for scale and performance
Configure Azure SQL Managed Instance for scale and performance
Configure SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines for scale and performance
Configure table partitioning
Configure data compression
Plan and implement a migration strategy
Evaluate requirements for a migration
Evaluate offline or online migration strategies
Implement an online migration strategy
Implement an offline migration strategy
Implement a migration to Azure
Implement a migration between Azure SQL services
Implement Azure SQL Managed Instance database copy and move
Troubleshoot a migration
Implement a secure environment (20–25%)
Configure database authentication and authorization
Configure Microsoft Entra ID authentication for Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Managed Instance, and SQL Server
Configure authentication for SQL on Azure VMs and Azure SQL Managed Instance
Configure security principals
Create users from Microsoft Entra identities
Configure database and object-level permissions using graphical tools
Apply the principle of least privilege for all securables
Troubleshoot authentication and authorization issues
Manage authentication and authorization by using T-SQL
Implement security for data at rest and data in transit
Implement transparent data encryption (TDE)
Implement object-level encryption
Configure server- and database-level firewall rules
Implement Always Encrypted
Implement Always Encrypted with VBS enclaves
Configure private links and service endpoints
Implement compliance controls for sensitive data
Apply a data classification strategy
Configure server and database audits
Implement change data tracking
Implement dynamic data masking
Implement ledger in Azure SQL
Implement row-level security
Monitor, configure, and optimize database resources (20–25%)
Monitor resource activity and performance
Prepare an operational performance baseline
Determine sources for performance metrics
Interpret performance metrics
Configure and monitor activity and performance
Monitor by using database watcher
Monitor by using Extended Events
Monitor and optimize query performance
Configure Query Store
Monitor by using Query Store
Identify and resolve session blocking
Identify performance issues using dynamic management views (DMVs)
Identify and implement index changes for queries
Recommend query construct modifications based on resource usage
Review execution plans
Monitor by using Intelligent Insights
Configure database solutions for optimal performance
Implement index maintenance tasks
Implement statistics maintenance tasks
Implement database integrity checks
Configure database automatic tuning
Configure server settings for performance
Configure Resource Governor for performance
Implement database-scoped configuration
Configure compute and storage resources for scaling
Identify use cases for intelligent query processing (IQP) features
Configure and manage automation of tasks (15–20%)
Create and manage SQL Server Agent jobs
Manage schedules for regular maintenance jobs
Configure job alerts and notifications
Troubleshoot SQL Server Agent jobs
Automate deployment of database resources
Automate deployment by using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and Bicep templates
Automate deployment by using Azure PowerShell
Automate deployment by using Azure CLI
Monitor and troubleshoot deployments
Create and manage database tasks in Azure
Create and configure elastic jobs
Create and configure database tasks by using automation
Configure alerts and notifications on database tasks
Troubleshoot automated database tasks
Plan and configure a high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) environment (20–25%)
Plan an HA/DR strategy for database solutions
Recommend HA/DR strategy based on Recovery Point Objective/Recovery Time Objective (RPO/RTO) requirements
Evaluate HA/DR for hybrid deployments
Evaluate Azure-specific HA/DR solutions
Plan a testing procedure for an HA/DR solution
Plan and perform backup and restore of a database
Recommend a database backup and restore strategy
Perform a database backup by using native tools
Perform a database restore by using native tools
Perform a database restore to a point in time
Configure long-term backup retention
Backup and restore a database by using T-SQL
Backup to and restore from cloud storage
Configure HA/DR for database solutions
Configure active geo-replication
Configure Always On availability groups on SQL Managed Instance and Azure virtual machines
Configure failover groups
Configure Always On Failover Cluster Instances on Azure virtual machines
Configure log shipping
Monitor an HA/DR solution
Troubleshoot an HA/DR solution
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam. We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation, community sites, and videos.
| Study resources | Links to learning and documentation |
|---|---|
| Get trained | Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an instructor-led course |
| Find documentation | Azure SQL documentation Azure SQL Database documentation Azure documentation |
| Ask a question | Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs |
| Get community support | Azure Data - Microsoft Tech Community |
| Follow Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community |
| Find a video | Exam Readiness Zone Data Exposed Browse other Microsoft Learn shows |
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of the changes.
| Skill area prior to April 24, 2026 | Skill area as of April 24, 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Implement a secure environment | Implement a secure environment | No change |
| Configure database authentication and authorization | Configure database authentication and authorization | Minor |
| Configure and manage automation of tasks | Configure and manage automation of tasks | No change |
| Automate deployment of database resources | Automate deployment of database resources | Minor |