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Demonstrate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, core Azure services, plus Azure management and governance features and tools.
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US government agencies or their partners interested in cloud services that meet government security and compliance requirements, can be confident that Microsoft Azure Government provides world-class security and compliance. Azure Government delivers a dedicated cloud enabling government agencies and their partners to transform mission-critical workloads to the cloud. Azure Government services can accommodate data that is subject to various US government regulations and requirements.
To provide you with the highest level of security and compliance, Azure Government uses physically isolated datacenters and networks located in the US only. Compared to Azure global, Azure Government provides an extra layer of protection to customers through contractual commitments regarding storage of customer data in the US and limiting potential access to systems processing customer data to screened US persons.
Azure Government customers (US federal, state, and local government or their partners) are subject to validation of eligibility. If there's a question about eligibility for Azure Government, you should consult your account team. To sign up for trial, request your trial subscription.
The following video provides a good introduction to Azure Government:
Azure Government offers Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud service models based on the same underlying technologies as global Azure. For service availability in Azure Government, see Products available by region. Services available in Azure Government are listed by category and whether they're Generally Available or available through Preview.
There are some key differences that developers working on applications hosted in Azure Government must be aware of. For detailed information, see Guidance for developers. As a developer, you must know how to connect to Azure Government and once you connect you'll mostly have the same experience as in global Azure. To see feature variations and usage limitations between Azure Government and global Azure, see Compare Azure Government and global Azure and click on individual service.
Azure relies on paired regions to deliver geo-redundant storage. The following table shows the primary and secondary region pairings in Azure Government.
Geography | Regional Pair A | Regional Pair B |
---|---|---|
US Government | US Gov Arizona | US Gov Texas |
US Government | US Gov Virginia | US Gov Texas |
To start using Azure Government, first check out Guidance for developers. Then, use one of the following guides that show you how to connect to Azure Government:
Training
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals - Certifications
Demonstrate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, core Azure services, plus Azure management and governance features and tools.
Documentation
Azure Government documentation
Azure Government provides a physically isolated instance of Azure that employs world-class security and compliance critical to US government.
Azure Government Security - Azure Government
Customer guidance and best practices for securing Azure workloads.
Azure Government compliance - Azure Government
Provides an overview of the available compliance assurances for Azure Government