Study guide for Exam DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals

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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Note

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.

Note

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 July 21, 2026

Audience profile

This exam is an opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of core data concepts and related Microsoft Azure data services. As a candidate for this exam, you should have familiarity with Exam DP-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.

This exam is intended for you, if you’re a candidate beginning to work with data in the cloud.

You should be familiar with:

  • The concepts of relational and non-relational data.

  • Different types of data workloads such as transactional or analytical.

You can use Azure Data Fundamentals to prepare for other Azure role-based certifications like Azure Database Administrator Associate or Azure Data Engineer Associate, but it is not a prerequisite for any of them.

Skills at a glance

  • Describe core data concepts (25–30%)

  • Identify considerations for relational data on Azure (20–25%)

  • Describe considerations for working with non-relational data on Azure (15–20%)

  • Describe an analytics workload on Azure (25–30%)

Describe core data concepts (25–30%)

Describe ways to represent data

  • Describe the features of structured data

  • Describe the features of semi-structured data

  • Describe the features of unstructured data

Identify options for data storage

  • Describe common formats for data files

  • Describe features of common data stores including databases

  • Identify Azure datastores for common use cases

Describe common data workloads

  • Describe features of transactional workloads

  • Describe features of analytical workloads

Identify roles and responsibilities for data workloads

  • Describe responsibilities for database administrators

  • Describe responsibilities for data engineers

  • Describe responsibilities for data analysts

Identify considerations for relational data on Azure (20–25%)

Describe relational concepts

  • Identify features of relational data

  • Describe normalization and why it is used

  • Identify common structured query language (SQL) statements

  • Identify common database objects

Describe relational Azure data services

  • Describe the Azure SQL family of products, including Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Managed Instance, and SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines

  • Identify Azure database services for open-source database systems

Describe considerations for working with non-relational data on Azure (15–20%)

Describe the capabilities of Azure storage

  • Describe features of Azure Blob storage

  • Describe features of Azure Files

  • Describe features of Azure Table storage

Describe the capabilities and features of Azure Cosmos DB

  • Identify use cases for Azure Cosmos DB

  • Describe Azure Cosmos DB APIs

Describe an analytics workload (25–30%)

Describe common elements of large-scale analytics

  • Describe considerations for data ingestion and processing

  • Describe options for analytical data stores

  • Describe Microsoft cloud services for large-scale analytics, including Azure Databricks and Microsoft Fabric

Describe considerations for real-time data analytics

  • Describe the difference between batch and streaming data

  • Identify Microsoft cloud services for real-time analytics

Describe data visualization in Microsoft Power BI

  • Identify the capabilities of Power BI

  • Describe features of data models in Power BI

  • Identify appropriate visualizations for data

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
SQL Server technical documentation - SQL Server
Azure Blob Storage documentation
Azure Table storage documentation
Azure Storage documentation
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Databricks
Data Factory
Power BI documentation - Power BI
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community support Analytics on Azure | TechCommunity
Azure Synapse Analytics | TechCommunity
Welcome to the SQL Server Community (microsoft.com)
Azure PaaS - 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 July 21, 2026 Skill area as of July 21, 2026 Change
Audience profile No change
Describe core data concepts Describe core data concepts No change
Describe ways to represent data Describe ways to represent data Minor
Describe considerations for working with non-relational data on Azure Describe considerations for working with non-relational data on Azure No change
Describe the capabilities of Azure storage Describe the capabilities of Azure storage Minor
Describe an analytics workload Describe an analytics workload No change
Describe considerations for real-time data analytics Describe considerations for real-time data analytics Minor