Azure AI Fundamentals AI-900 Exam Preparation: Azure AI 900 is an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of common ML and AI workloads and how to implement them on Azure. This exam is intended for candidates with both technical and non-technical backgrounds. Data science and software engineering experience are not required; however, some general programming knowledge or experience would be beneficial.
Azure AI Fundamentals can be used to prepare for other Azure role-based certifications like Azure Data Scientist Associate or Azure AI Engineer Associate, but it’s not a prerequisite for any of them.
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newbie_In_Azure I'm working with Terraform for Azure infrastructure and I'm wondering what the community's experience is with the hashicorp/azurerm and azure/azapi providers. When do you typically use each provider, and what are the key trade-offs to consider (maturity, features, ease of use, etc.)? submitted by /u/Affectionate-Dig403 [link] [comments]
I am using Python notebook within AML workspace and want to connect to AI service endpoints. For this example, let's say I have AML workspace I am using and the Language service endpoint both with private endpoints in the same subnet. What is the best method to then connect to the endpoint from the python notebook? Is there any additional steps e.g. with private link for this configuration to work? submitted by /u/RobDoesData [link] [comments]
I've had AZ-104 for over a year now, it got me a great stepping stone job as a cloud engineer but I'm looking for a bit more, getting either a mid or senior cloud engineer role, or possibly pivoting to DevOps. What certs are best for me, or are the most sought after? I did take 305 last year and failed with 635 points, although the Pearson Vue proctor told me I wasn't allowed to us MS Learn which may have made the difference. I'm not sure if I should try that again, or if that pigeon-holes me to architect roles? submitted by /u/Drogen24 [link] [comments]
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I'm tring to gauge the trends of price evolution per zone and per sku , across the past few years, Would you know where or how I could find historized public Price sheets ? Thanks! submitted by /u/TwanTard [link] [comments]
As the title says, I have £100 of Azure credit left this year. I work for a Managed Service Provider, is there anything useful I can spin up for internal use or for customer use that would use this credit and last a year? I'm not an ideas guy, so the best I have got so far is spinning up blob storage and dumping company/client branding like logos in it so we can then use the direct URL to it in places around O365 that accept branding from URLs. I'd rate my experience of Azure as "okay", I have previously spun up a few VMs to move DCs. Set up Sentinel once and used Bastion. Any ideas welcome. (sorry if this is a repetitive post, I'm phone posting from the bog and the thought just came to me) submitted by /u/wickedddcoolllyeahhh [link] [comments]
Hey all, I've built an Azure cost optimization tool that automates cost recommendations and makes it all interactive via an LLM. I'm not here to promote it (I hate ads on Reddit too). I'm just wondering where the best place to find design partners would be? As in Azure users who would be willing to use and give feedback on the tool so that I can iterate on it. For example I need Azure reports to train up the model. Any help here would be appreciated! submitted by /u/Constant-Wonder7498 [link] [comments]
I have $3000 of azure credits how can I exhaust it in 10 days? submitted by /u/Dark8803 [link] [comments]
We've been using Azure for a while, but I'm shocked by the service in the past 24 hours. Here's the story: We have a general purpose Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible server (D4ds v4). For your information, it costs ~$300/month for pay-as-you-go and ~$120/month for a 3-year reservation (pricing page). Yesterday, we experienced a one-hour outage, and the resource health history only shows "Unknown Reason." I understand that cloud services do not guarantee 100% availability, so I tried to enable HA for the database. It would start a new instance, so the price would double (~$600/month for pay-as-you-go and ~$240/month for a 3-year reservation). However, I could not enable zone-redundant HA, even though it's available for selection. The error message shows "Availability zone x is not available for subscription..." And the diagnosis page tells me that some regions do not support zone-redundant HA and will display a message like this. I found out that the region where this database is located doesn't support zone-redundant HA but supports same-zone HA. Same-zone HA is also acceptable as long as it's HA. I tried to deploy it, but the same error showed up again. Okay then, finally it's time to create a ticket. The page shows that I need to spend $100/month to get "production environment" support. I paid the $100, and the support guy told me it's out of capacity for this zone (while the region has a solid check for the same-zone HA on the docs) and the only thing they can do is to forward the message to the team in charge. Of course, no ETA for when it'll be okay. I'm really curious, is this a normal experience for Azure? If so, how much more money should we spend to get a better experience? Since I believe there's a page that shows an amount to pay for the "we'll let you know every surprise we'll make" option. Another fun story for those who have read this far: The new preview feature "Azure Load Testing" could not even successfully create a test of a simple GET request, whether creating from the portal or uploading a JMeter script. I suppose they just wanted to preview the beautiful UI to users. submitted by /u/Reasonable-Ice6455 [link] [comments]
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My app does considtently 10 queries per second, I used to host it manually on a digital ocean 5$ VPS and CPU usage is barely over 1%. Would I be throttled with the 5DTU database option? at least for a month or two just starting out Is there any benchmarks or performance evaluations? I couldn't find online submitted by /u/wherewereat [link] [comments]
I am currently importing & vectorizing data from my Blob Storage but it is taking way too long for it to go through all the data. At the rate it’s going it might take close to a week. I’ve increased the partitioning but have not noticed any change. Is there anything else I can do to expedite the process? submitted by /u/cjbatboy25 [link] [comments]
.NET Aspire Preview 6 is released! submitted by /u/almirvuk [link] [comments]
I was searching for mature CDC solutions for postgres and came across Debezium, and it seems well maintained and opensource as well. I would like to know if any has tried to setup this for Azure Postgres Flexible server, if so what are the tips or the pitfalls we should look out for? I'm struggling to setup this as I don't have much knowledge on Kafka and other streaming services. I have also followed the guide that explains to stream this Azure Event Hubs but still lost. submitted by /u/bravokeyl [link] [comments]
Hello everyone! I recently transitioned into using Azure and came across the Microsoft Challenge, which led to me earning a voucher for four certification options. I'm particularly interested in the AI-102 certificate as it closely aligns with my work and future projects. However, I have never taken any certification exam so I am a bit nervous. Also, I'm cautious about not wanting to retake the exam given the costs involved—around $165 for the exam. I have about five to six weeks to prepare, and I'm wondering if dedicating one to two hours daily to study the material and memorize the fundamentals will suffice for passing the AI-102 exam. Does this exam require extensive hands-on experience, or could focused theoretical study be enough? Any advice from those who've taken this exam would be incredibly helpful, especially regarding the complexity and depth of practical hands-on knowledge needed. If the AI-102 is too advanced for now, I might opt for a fundamental certificate like AI-900 instead. submitted by /u/Jayant-18 [link] [comments]
I’m trying to create a home-lab, I created my server and my windows computer VM’s. When I try to ping my server, nothing happens. Does anybody have any idea what’s wrong? I followed a video front Kevtech and it’s not working. I’m using the 2019 server, and windows 10. Maybe I need to change my server? I want to use windows 10 still to simulate what I would do at an internship. Help would be very appreciated. submitted by /u/VangBangL [link] [comments]
I'm a student waiting get AD and citrix experience so I can land a help desk job. I have spun up a VPS using a student subscription but used over $20 of my $100 free credit in a day. Any tips on how I can keep a cloud homelab running long enough to learn how to use it? submitted by /u/aussiejayhawk [link] [comments]
Hey everyone, We have about 100 business premium and 100 business basic users. It seems with Universal Print that we would get about 10,000 jobs in a pool for our business premium users. My question is can only the business premium users print with Universal Print since they are licensed? Can the business basic take from that pool since I don't think they will come close to 10,000 jobs as we are printer light. Thanks! submitted by /u/pieceofpower [link] [comments]
Deployed a two-session host AVD solution for a client which has a scaling plan for Monday - Friday (9am ramp up to 5pm ramp down) but wanting the VMS to be offline in the evenings. Users do have the IAM role to power on a VM if they are wanting to work later but wanting to largely cheap costs down. If only 1 VM is online when autoshutdown is scheduled on the VMs, I've noticed that it will power down the online VM but I think the scaling plan is powering up the other VM. Has anyone got a solution for this? submitted by /u/Thin_Royal_8376 [link] [comments]
I’ve written a guide on using Azure Bicep to enable the AUTOPROTECT feature in Azure Recovery Services Vault (RSV). Highlights include: • Deploying SQL Lab Servers • Deploying RSV • Creating SQL Server Backup Policies • Registering SQL Servers in RSV • Activating AUTOPROTECT for the databases 👉 Read more here: https://kjetilfuras.com/enable-autoprotect-with-bicep/ submitted by /u/kfuraas [link] [comments]
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