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AZ-305 — Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions

Bootcamp Certificate Track

Expert Level
€899 + €10/session

Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions. Design data storage and business continuity solutions. Design infrastructure solutions. Estimated effort: 120–160 hours.

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Who This Is For?

  • Azure Solutions Architects
  • Senior cloud infrastructure engineers
  • Technical leaders designing Azure solutions

What You'll Achieve

  • Expert-level Azure architecture design skills
  • Confidence designing enterprise-scale solutions
  • Strong governance and compliance capabilities

Full Curriculum Outline (Exam-Aligned)

Comprehensive coverage of all exam objectives with hands-on practice

6-Week Bootcamp Curriculum

Deep-dive architecture design training with hands-on labs and capstone project

Week 1 — Identity, Authentication & Monitoring Architecture

Skills Area: Identity and monitoring (part of 25–30%)

What You'll Learn

  • Design logging architectures: Centralized logging, Log routing strategies
  • Recommend monitoring solutions for infrastructure, applications, and platform services
  • Design authentication strategies
  • Design identity management solutions
  • Design authorization models for Azure resources and on-premises resources
  • Design secrets, certificates, and key management

Hands-On Labs

  • Design a centralized Azure monitoring and logging architecture
  • Implement identity and authentication design using Microsoft Entra ID
  • Design RBAC and access strategies for Azure and hybrid environments
  • Design Key Vault–based secrets and certificate management

Week 2 — Governance, Compliance & Identity Governance

Skills Area: Governance (part of 25–30%)

What You'll Learn

  • Design management group, subscription, and resource group hierarchies
  • Design tagging strategies for cost, ownership, and compliance
  • Design compliance management solutions
  • Design identity governance strategies: Access reviews, Lifecycle management

Hands-On Labs

  • Design an enterprise Azure management group and subscription model
  • Define tagging and governance standards
  • Design compliance enforcement using Azure Policy
  • Design identity governance workflows

Week 3 — Data Storage & Data Integration Architecture

Skills Area: Data storage solutions (20–25%)

What You'll Learn

  • Design relational data solutions: Service selection, Compute and tier sizing, Scalability strategies
  • Design data protection for databases
  • Design semi-structured and unstructured data storage
  • Balance storage features, performance, and cost
  • Design durability and protection strategies
  • Design data integration solutions
  • Design data analytics solutions

Hands-On Labs

  • Design relational data architectures (Azure SQL, managed databases)
  • Design scalable and protected database architectures
  • Design storage architectures for blob and file data
  • Design data integration and analytics architecture

Week 4 — Business Continuity, Backup & High Availability

Skills Area: Business continuity (15–20%)

What You'll Learn

  • Design disaster recovery strategies for Azure workloads and hybrid workloads
  • Design backup and recovery solutions for compute, databases, and unstructured data
  • Design high-availability solutions for compute workloads, relational databases, and semi-structured/unstructured data

Hands-On Labs

  • Design an enterprise backup and recovery architecture
  • Design Azure Site Recovery–based DR solutions
  • Design high-availability compute and database architectures
  • Validate RTO and RPO against business requirements

Week 5 — Compute & Application Architecture

Skills Area: Infrastructure solutions (part of 30–35%)

What You'll Learn

  • Specify compute components based on workload requirements
  • Recommend VM-based solutions, container-based solutions, serverless solutions, and batch processing solutions
  • Design application architectures: Messaging, Event-driven systems, API integration, Caching, Configuration management, Automated deployment

Hands-On Labs

  • Design workload-specific compute architectures
  • Design container and serverless architectures
  • Design event-driven and messaging-based applications
  • Design caching and configuration management strategies

Week 6 — Migration, Networking & Capstone Architecture

Skills Area: Infrastructure solutions (part of 30–35%)

What You'll Learn

  • Evaluate migration strategies using the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework
  • Assess on-premises servers, applications, and data for migration
  • Design migration solutions for IaaS, PaaS, databases, and unstructured data
  • Design network architectures: Internet connectivity, Hybrid connectivity, Performance optimization, Security optimization, Load balancing and routing

Hands-On Labs

  • Design a CAF-aligned migration strategy
  • Design workload migration plans for IaaS and PaaS
  • Design hybrid and cloud network architectures
  • Design secure, performant load-balancing solutions

Capstone Project

  • Design a full enterprise Azure solution architecture covering: Identity and governance, Data and storage, Business continuity, Compute and applications, Networking and migration
  • Architecture review and defense session with instructor

Certification Outcome

By completing this bootcamp, learners will be able to:

  • Design enterprise-grade Azure architectures
  • Make informed architecture trade-offs (cost, scale, security)
  • Confidently sit the AZ-305 certification exam
  • Perform effectively in Azure Solution Architect roles

Need a Custom Learning Path?

If you are new to cloud, we recommend starting with Cloud Foundation — Live Bootcamp before AZ-305.

You can book a free consultation to receive a personalized learning curriculum.

Begin Your Azure Architecture Journey

This comprehensive bootcamp takes you from fundamentals to expert-level Azure infrastructure design with enterprise-scale solutions.