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.
This Azure AI Fundamentals AI-900 Exam Preparation App provides Basics and Advanced Machine Learning Quizzes and Practice Exams on Azure, Azure Machine Learning Job Interviews Questions and Answers, Machine Learning Cheat Sheets.
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- Azure AI Fundamentals: Ace the Azure AI Fundamentals exam with our comprehensive test prep. Learn the basics of AI, Azure AI services, and their applications.
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Our AI and Machine Learning For Dummies PRO App can help you Ace the following AI and Machine Learning certifications:
- AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01): Conquer the AWS Certified AI Practitioner exam with our AI and Machine Learning For Dummies test prep. Master fundamental AI concepts, AWS AI services, and ethical considerations.
- Azure AI Fundamentals: Ace the Azure AI Fundamentals exam with our comprehensive test prep. Learn the basics of AI, Azure AI services, and their applications.
- Google Cloud Professional Machine Learning Engineer: Nail the Google Professional Machine Learning Engineer exam with our expert-designed test prep. Deepen your understanding of ML algorithms, models, and deployment strategies.
- AWS Certified Machine Learning Specialty: Dominate the AWS Certified Machine Learning Specialty exam with our targeted test prep. Master advanced ML techniques, AWS ML services, and practical applications.
- AWS Certified Data Engineer Associate (DEA-C01): Set yourself up for promotion, get a better job or Increase your salary by Acing the AWS DEA-C01 Certification.
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Ready to accelerate your career in the fast-growing fields of AI and machine learning? Our app offers user-friendly tutorials and interactive exercises designed to boost your skills and make you stand out to employers. Whether you're aiming for a promotion or searching for a better job, AI & Machine Learning For Dummies PRO is your gateway to success. Start mastering the technologies shaping the future—download now and take the next step in your professional journey!
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Our AI and Machine Learning For Dummies PRO App can help you Ace the following AI and Machine Learning certifications:
- AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01): Conquer the AWS Certified AI Practitioner exam with our AI and Machine Learning For Dummies test prep. Master fundamental AI concepts, AWS AI services, and ethical considerations.
- Azure AI Fundamentals: Ace the Azure AI Fundamentals exam with our comprehensive test prep. Learn the basics of AI, Azure AI services, and their applications.
- Google Cloud Professional Machine Learning Engineer: Nail the Google Professional Machine Learning Engineer exam with our expert-designed test prep. Deepen your understanding of ML algorithms, models, and deployment strategies.
- AWS Certified Machine Learning Specialty: Dominate the AWS Certified Machine Learning Specialty exam with our targeted test prep. Master advanced ML techniques, AWS ML services, and practical applications.
- AWS Certified Data Engineer Associate (DEA-C01): Set yourself up for promotion, get a better job or Increase your salary by Acing the AWS DEA-C01 Certification.
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This Azure AI Fundamentals AI-900 Exam Prep App covers:
- ML implementation and Operations,
- Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and considerations,
- Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on Azure,
- Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure,
- Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure ,
- Describe features of conversational AI workloads on Azure,
- QnA Maker service, Language Understanding service (LUIS), Speech service, Translator Text service, Form Recognizer service, Face service, Custom Vision service, Computer Vision service, facial detection, facial recognition, and facial analysis solutions, optical character recognition solutions, object detection solutions, image classification solutions, azure Machine Learning designer, automated ML UI, conversational AI workloads, anomaly detection workloads, forecasting workloads identify features of anomaly detection work, Kafka, SQl, NoSQL, Python, linear regression, logistic regression, Sampling, dataset, statistical interaction, selection bias, non-Gaussian distribution, bias-variance trade-off, Normal Distribution, correlation and covariance, Point Estimates and Confidence Interval, A/B Testing, p-value, statistical power of sensitivity, over-fitting and under-fitting, regularization, Law of Large Numbers, Confounding Variables, Survivorship Bias, univariate, bivariate and multivariate, Resampling, ROC curve, TF/IDF vectorization, Cluster Sampling, etc.
- This App can help you:
- – Identify features of common AI workloads
- – identify prediction/forecasting workloads
- – identify features of anomaly detection workloads
- – identify computer vision workloads
- – identify natural language processing or knowledge mining workloads
- – identify conversational AI workloads
- – Identify guiding principles for responsible AI
- – describe considerations for fairness in an AI solution
- – describe considerations for reliability and safety in an AI solution
- – describe considerations for privacy and security in an AI solution
- – describe considerations for inclusiveness in an AI solution
- – describe considerations for transparency in an AI solution
- – describe considerations for accountability in an AI solution
- – Identify common types of computer vision solution:
- – Identify Azure tools and services for computer vision tasks
- – identify features and uses for key phrase extraction
- – identify features and uses for entity recognition
- – identify features and uses for sentiment analysis
- – identify features and uses for language modeling
- – identify features and uses for speech recognition and synthesis
- – identify features and uses for translation
- – identify capabilities of the Text Analytics service
- – identify capabilities of the Language Understanding service (LUIS)
- – etc.
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- Question about AAD Windows Login Extensionby /u/Bbrazyy (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 4:50 pm
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- Pooled VM with persistenceby /u/AutisticToasterBath (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 3:47 pm
At my job, we have a use case for a pooled Azure VM setup. These VMs will only be used around 10–15 hours per week per user, with about 30 users total. We want them to scale up and down as needed using a host pool. The challenge is that we also need them to be persistent. Users might go a few days without using the VMs which would be shut down during this time. I'm trying to figure out how to combine auto-scaling with persistence. Ideally, we want to keep these as shared VMs because of the nature of the use case. Basically these things need to be met. Cheap as possible. Scale up and down based on usage. Pooled resources Persistence between the VMs for the users. I was looking at Fslogic but not sure if that is the right way. submitted by /u/AutisticToasterBath [link] [comments]
- Problema com ICMP Ping e Recebimento de Dados no Zabbix (Azure vs Local)by /u/avueloofc (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 3:22 pm
Tenho dois servidores Zabbix configurados de forma idêntica para receber dados dos mesmos dispositivos: Servidor Local (Funcionando): Recebe dados corretamente. Servidor Novo (Azure, IP 10.210.0.14): ICMP Ping falha para destinos externos (ex: 8.8.8.8) com fping ("unreachable"), mas funciona para IPs locais. Não recebe dados dos dispositivos, apesar das configurações serem idênticas ao servidor local. Detalhes Técnicos: Ambiente: Servidor Azure: Ubuntu 20.04, Zabbix 6.0, fping com setcap cap_net_raw+ep. Firewall: UFW desativado, iptables permite ICMP. NSG (Azure): Regras Outbound: Liberado para Any (incluindo ICMP). Regras Inbound: Liberadas para Zabbix (10051/TCP, ICMP temporário). Testes Realizados: Conectividade Básica: ping 8.8.8.8 (como root) → OK. fping 8.8.8.8 (como usuário zabbix) → "unreachable". tcpdump mostra que pacotes ICMP não saem da VM. Comunicação com Dispositivos: Servidor Local: Recebe dados via SNMP/Agentes normalmente. Servidor Azure: Não recebe dados, mesmo com configurações idênticas. Verificações Adicionais: sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_all = 0 (ICMP liberado). curl google.com → OK (conectividade HTTP funciona). Rotas (ip route show): Gateway padrão (10.210.0.1) configurado. Possíveis Causas: Azure Bloqueando Tráfego: NSG ou Azure Firewall bloqueando ICMP ou tráfego SNMP/Agentes. Problema no Gateway/NAT da Azure. Problemas Específicos do Servidor Azure: Configuração de Rede: IP Público, DNS, rotas. SELinux/AppArmor bloqueando fping ou serviços do Zabbix. Timeout de Conexão: Latência alta entre Azure e dispositivos. Diferenças nas Configurações: Arquivos de Configuração do Zabbix (zabbix_server.conf, zabbix_agentd.conf). Versões de Pacotes (SNMP, Zabbix) diferentes entre os servidores. Perguntas para a Comunidade: Azure + ICMP: Alguém já resolveu um problema de fping retornando "unreachable" na Azure, mesmo com NSG liberado? Há configurações ocultas (ex: Azure Policy, Firewall de Camada 7) que possam bloquear ICMP/SNMP? Comunicação com Dispositivos: Por que o servidor Azure não recebe dados dos dispositivos, mesmo com as mesmas configurações do servidor local? Como debugar tráfego SNMP/Agentes na Azure (ferramentas além do tcpdump)? Alternativas: Existe uma forma de substituir o fping por outro método (ex: tcpping) no Zabbix? Devo verificar logs específicos do Zabbix/Azure para identificar o bloqueio? servidor hospedado na azure nao funciona servidor local funciona normal submitted by /u/avueloofc [link] [comments]
- Anyone got lab on AZURE AI-102?by /u/OkDiscount6012 (Microsoft Azure Certifications) on March 27, 2025 at 3:21 pm
Anyone that got the chance to get a lab on the exam (Azure AI 102) here? I’m just curious what kind of actions do they require you to do on a lab submitted by /u/OkDiscount6012 [link] [comments]
- At my whit’s end with Microsoft Support. Azure tenant locked out. Hoping someone here has advice.by /u/Key-Level-4072 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 2:18 pm
I did a really stupid thing with my Azure tenant. I know I was wrong and I know better. This is 100% a result of my hubris. I am a sole admin of my small Azure Tenant and I cannot login to ANY microsoft cloud services because of a conditional access policy that requires Phishing-Resistant MFA. In short, I was testing out passkeys but then decided I didn’t really want to use it further and so I disabled the requirement. Unfortunately, I didn’t do it right. So now, my CA policy requires admins to use a passkey but they’re not allowed to register them in the tenant. It’s a catch 22. I can login and complete MFA just fine, but then Im greeted with the passkey registration user experience flow which fails 100% of the time. I have tried registering it with Microsoft Authenticator. Ive tried using a Yubikey. Ive tried letting MacOS create it. Ive tried letting Bitwarden create it. All avenues result in “Passkey is not accepted by your organization.” I opened a support case in the last week of January. I knew it would take a while for it to get sorted out. I dont have an EA as this is just a small tenant I use for personal stuff and testing new features before we consider implementing them at work. Support has been a nightmare. First, my case was continuously shuffled back and forth between two teams and it was the same person on each team swearing to god that only the other team could fix it. I have explained very clearly exactly what needs to be done so I can login again. But all they do is reset my MFA causing me to have to re-enroll Microsoft Authenticator again after which I am still greeted with the passkey registration flow which fails exactly as it has every step of the way. I asked for escalation but it has not been escalated. I get that these technicians aren’t gods and they cant just do whatever they want and they also have a mountain of tickets to deal with and I shouldn’t expect them to remember every little detail about my particular case. But they keep just doing the same thing that already doesn’t help and then cycling the whole thing back around again. Ive sent so many screenshots of the whole auth flow and experience from my laptop and from my mobile phone but still nothing. Ive reached out to a local Microsoft MVP on LinkedIn who told me he couldnt help if there wasnt an existing delegated tenant relationship on my tenant. Well, I can’t make one if I can’t login so…yeah. Anyway, Im dealing with the Azure Data Protection team who swears they know how to fix this problem but all they do is reset my MFA enrollment and then promise theyre still working on the issue. There HAS to be some magic word or phrase I can add to the conversation in order to get this ticket actually escalated to someone with the power to help me out here. At this point, the only thing I can think of is to call my bank and put a stop payment in place to Microsoft. Then update my DNS to point my mail to a new mail server and let my tenant die. I have two M365-licensed user accounts in there but only one admin and no break glass account (I know, I KNOW!). My other user, who isnt an admin has no issues whatsoever. I can provision other, unlicensed users, to Entra through my AD Synced Active Directory but have no ability to manage licenses or configuration. Am I totally out of options here without an Enterprise Agreement? Or is there some other method Im ignorant of that will get some results? Is there anyone from Microsoft hanging out in here with advice? Or maybe someone has been in this situation before and can tell me what I should expect? submitted by /u/Key-Level-4072 [link] [comments]
- Accidently deleted a VM, how do I recover it?by /u/NYCboredIT (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 2:12 pm
Documentation seems all over the place and I'm new to Azure. I was able to create a host pool, VMs were fine, everyone is working, great. A few of the VMs got deleted accidently but were recovered. I can get to the machine if I search for it and connect via Bastion, but the VM does not show up in the Host Pool it was originally created in, and the user cannot connect to it. Is there a way to put it back? Any assistance would be much appreciated, please be gentle, thank you. submitted by /u/NYCboredIT [link] [comments]
- Automated way to resume a paused Azure SQL Databaseby /u/watchoutfor2nd (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 2:01 pm
We recently move all non prod Azure SQL Databases to serverless with an autopause. This sounds like it will be great from a cost savings perspective, and in my testing the resume is very quick. Now we're looking for a way to resume the database through CLI or automated means. Specifically our deploy pipelines fail because the DB is not reachable. I asked chatgpt and it initially gave me a wrong answer. It suggested Azure powershell command resume-azsqldatabase which sounds EXACTLY like what I want, but the documentation states that this is designed for data warehouses. A second option it gave was to hit an API, so I'm working toward that now, but does anyone have any other ideas/experiences on how to resume a paused Azure SQL Database? submitted by /u/watchoutfor2nd [link] [comments]
- Azure VPN issuesby /u/Jaman34 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 1:51 pm
I am running into an issue I have never seen before. I have a tunnel between Azure and a FortiGate. When I send traffic over the tunnel from the FortiGate I get the return traffic back with the same source as I initiated the traffic. For Example: Let's say my FG VLAN is 10.10.1.0 and my Azure is 10.20.2.0 the traffic flow would look like this. Src 10.10.1.2 out tunnel dst 10.20.2.2 from the fortigate Src 10.10.1.2 in tunnel dst 10.20.2.2 is what I get back from Azure. It is like Azure is just looping the traffic back to me, and my FG is dropping it to with the src checks to prevent the loop from happening. submitted by /u/Jaman34 [link] [comments]
- ***100 coupons for DP-900 Practice Tests: Get Ready to Pass! ***by /u/TemperatureMoist7636 (Microsoft Azure Certifications) on March 27, 2025 at 1:18 pm
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- Blob move adviceby /u/ade-reddit (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 1:01 pm
Hoping someone has some advice on the following object storage change I need to make. I have a blob that I need to move to a different subscription in my tenant. Blob Stats: 21,500,000 items, 20.5 TB, 0 Snapshots, 0 Versions, 0 Deleted blobs. The blob is serving files via a VM in Azure. The VM needs to move as well. There is no other copy of the data in the blob. I understand I need to create a new network in the new subscription. I want to minimize risk. I want to minimize downtime. Rough plan is to create the network ahead of time, shutdown the vm and move it. My questions are all about moving the blob storage. (The VM and blob can move at different times if necessary.) Move related questions: How much risk is involved with a move? From what I understand, a blob move is just a metadata change and there's no actual copy - it's more along the lines of repointing? If something goes wrong with the move, am I at risk of losing my data? How long should I expect the move to take? Alternatives? Would I be better off making a copy of the blob? If so, can this be done while the storage is active, and is there a way to keep it in sync? I assume a copy could take several days so I would need to be able either run an incremental or somehow keep it in sync. Ideally, I want another copy of this data, it just can't live in this subscription. Any other advice would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/ade-reddit [link] [comments]
- We’re unable to validate your phone numberby /u/hardikrsadhu (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 12:21 pm
I am trying to create azure account but not been able to any body know how to fix this error try using mobile chrome browser and mac windows chrome firefox tried everything still the same issue i only have two number tried both same result. https://preview.redd.it/v9fl4jvx58re1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=ab5bd6b44bb7c9c6ef79cf1cc6020ef3791ec907 submitted by /u/hardikrsadhu [link] [comments]
- User Cant open Files on Teams after Re creation in Azureby /u/ServiceDesk420 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 11:26 am
We have a user in our company who was re-created in Active Directory (for specific reasons). The AD sync to Azure was done, so the user was also newly created in Azure. Since then, the user is unable to open files in Teams. From Microsoft support, we were advised to delete the Azure user and manually sync from AD. After doing this, we discovered that the issue only occurs in chats where the user had previous contact with someone before the re-creation. In chats with users he had never contacted before, the issue does not occur. Has anyone encountered a similar problem? (Clearing the Teams cache on both ends does not help.) submitted by /u/ServiceDesk420 [link] [comments]
- Azure Synapse Workspaces: Multiple workspaces, one git repo?by /u/rr-geil-j (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 11:20 am
Hi! We're planning to manage multiple Synapse Workspaces with one git repo. We're quite clear that we can control this by having separate collaboration branches, but we're not sure if this is also possible with the publish branch(es). Will this work? To illustrate (all workspaces using the same git repo): Workspace 1: Collab branch ws1 Publish branch ws1_publish Workspace 2: Collab branch ws2 Publish branch ws2_publish Workspace 3: Collab branch ws3 Publish branch ws3_publish ... and so on. submitted by /u/rr-geil-j [link] [comments]
- Azure + Copilot secure setupby /u/rickdeaconx (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 11:01 am
Man, I’m deep into this Copilot setup on Azure, and I’m thinking on how easilyy it could turn into a data faucet. How did this not get rails built in from the start? What I'm thinking: - it's possible this will index and infer many many files that it shouldnt be dumping to just anybody - access controls built in aren't going to stop it as far as I can tell - there has to be a risk with data leakage unless I'm missing something What access controls do YOU guys have in place and what do you recommend? Are file settings sufficient? Any killer Azure tricks or configs to keep it in check? submitted by /u/rickdeaconx [link] [comments]
- [Certification Thursday] Recently Certified? Post in here so we can congratulate you!by /u/AutoModerator (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 11:00 am
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- Azure firewall redeploymentby /u/Greedy-Bid-9581 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 9:49 am
Hi, We need to redeploy our azure firewall to enable bring your own ip. The question is, when i delete the firewall, will the policy go as well, or can i just delete/create a firewall, and then attach the same policy? submitted by /u/Greedy-Bid-9581 [link] [comments]
- Should I pursue Architecture, Network or Security as next certification after Admin/Developer/DevOps Engineer to prepare for Architecture?by /u/UnityOfPurpose (Microsoft Azure Certifications) on March 27, 2025 at 9:46 am
I'm currently thinking of growing to architecture some day): Is it better to go for Azure Architecture, Azure Security Engineer or Azure Network Engineer or aim for another Microsoft certificate? I've completed the following certificates: Azure DevOps Azure Developer Azure Administrator Azure Fundamentals submitted by /u/UnityOfPurpose [link] [comments]
- First Azure Machine Learning workspace - whats the right set up?by /u/SonicBoom_81 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 9:44 am
Hi, I'm a data scientist who has mostly worked on local machines and so am expanding into Azure. I am going to work my way through the Azure Certified Data Scientist Associate. As per the first tutorial, I created a Machine Learning workspace. I left it public both for in and out. What I don't want is for the resource to be used by others and my costs to jump. How should I have set this up properly? Also this says that to use the python SDK that I need to have an existing ML workspace. So I guess I don't shut this workspace down when its not in use? In the distant past of setting up spaces for R Studio for AWS, I had to create the workspace new each time. But surely the packages I would download and want to use would be on my workspace and therefore taking up storage. Appreciate the pointers for these basic questions. submitted by /u/SonicBoom_81 [link] [comments]
- MFA promptsby /u/Material-Durian8216 (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 9:41 am
We've been noticing something strange with MFA prompts for users with admin roles. When opening Office apps like Outlook for the first time in a day they get MFA requests triggered by "Office UWP PWA". They can close the prompt and continue using Outlook normally without reauthentication. Completely closing and reopening doesn’t seem to prompt them again either. Looking at the Conditional Access logs, it traces back to the "Multifactor authentication for admins accessing Microsoft Admin Portals" policy. The weird part? None of these users are actually accessing any admin portal when the prompt appears. Besides that they get an MFA prompt around 2 PM UTC on a daily base. Also triggered by "Office UWP PWA" I can’t put my finger on why this is happening. I’m not planning to exclude some admin roles from the policy due to that sometimes the users do have to access an admin portal (sharepoint). Has anyone else run into this? Any insights would be appreciated. submitted by /u/Material-Durian8216 [link] [comments]
- Are there architectural templates for Azure Backup strategy and Disaster Recovery Plan?by /u/UnityOfPurpose (Microsoft Azure) on March 27, 2025 at 9:39 am
I wonder if there are templates for these kind of things, architectural templates for azure backup strategy and disaster recovery plan? That can help/guide me a bit? submitted by /u/UnityOfPurpose [link] [comments]
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