Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB (DP-420) focuses on building scalable, cloud-native applications using Azure Cosmos DB. It covers data modeling, partitioning, indexing, consistency, and performance tuning. Ideal for developers and database professionals working with NoSQL and distributed databases.

Key Features of Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB (DP-420)
  • Design and implement data models for scalable cloud-native applications
  • Utilize partitioning, indexing, and consistency models effectively
  • Optimize performance and cost using serverless and provisioned throughput
  • Integrate Azure Cosmos DB with other Azure services
  • Implement security, compliance, and disaster recovery strategies

Before learning DP-420, you should have experience in developing cloud-based applications and using Azure services. A solid understanding of NoSQL databases and data modeling is essential. Familiarity with programming languages like C# or JavaScript and working knowledge of Azure CLI or PowerShell is also recommended.

Skills Needed Before learning Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB (DP-420)
  • Experience in developing cloud-based applications using Azure services
  • Understanding of NoSQL databases and data modeling concepts
  • Familiarity with programming languages like C# or JavaScript and Azure CLI or PowerShell
  • Azure Cosmos DB and Core Concepts
  • Data Modeling and Partitioning Strategies
  • Designing and Implementing Indexing Policies
  • Managing Consistency, Availability, and Throughput
  • Integrating Cosmos DB with Azure Applications
  • Securing and Monitoring Cosmos DB Solutions

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