The AZ-120 certification exam evaluates an architect’s ability to make critical, real-world architectural decisions when designing and deploying SAP workloads on Microsoft Azure. Candidates are tested on how to select appropriate compute, storage, and networking architectures for SAP systems, including decisions around virtual machine sizing, high availability design for SAP HANA, and storage performance optimization. The exam focuses heavily on scenario-based questions that simulate enterprise requirements such as scalability, performance constraints, regulatory compliance, and business continuity, requiring candidates to choose architectures that balance technical feasibility with organizational objectives.
In addition to infrastructure design, AZ-120 assesses architectural decisions related to resilience, security, and disaster recovery. This includes designing multi-region topologies, implementing backup and recovery strategies for SAP workloads, selecting appropriate network architectures, and applying identity and access management controls. Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of how to design secure and fault-tolerant SAP landscapes on Azure, ensuring minimal downtime and data integrity during failures or maintenance events. These decisions reflect the responsibilities of enterprise cloud architects who design mission-critical SAP environments.
To succeed in these scenario-driven architectural challenges, many candidates use targeted preparation tools from Pass4Future, including structured practice and detailed review available at https://www.pass4future.com/questions/microsoft/az-120 to strengthen their exam skills. In doing so, they reinforce their ability to evaluate architectural trade-offs, make high-impact design decisions, and improve readiness for real-world SAP on Azure deployment scenarios tested in the AZ-120 exam.
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