I had the pleasure of taking the new AZ-140: Configuring and Operating Windows Virtual Desktop on Microsoft Azure beta exam this morning. I thought I would take a few minutes to write up my experience with the exam. Before we get started, if you are looking for a brain dump or specific questions and answers, you won’t find that here.
I took the test at an exam center. I prefer testing centers over taking certification exams at home, especially with all of my family at home these days. I don’t want to risk someone walking into my office unexpectedly and disqualify my test. Also, most test centers will allow you to go to the restroom, important for a compulsive coffee drinker like me. I have taken other exams at home. If that’s your plan, be sure to run the system test a couple of days before the exam to prevent any technical issues.
The test starts and ends like any other Microsoft Certification. The AZ-140 had 53 questions and 120 minutes to finish. I was a little surprised. The AZ-140 had fewer questions and time than the AZ-303 and AZ-304 I recently took. This was a beta exam; the number of questions and time allotment may change when it is no longer beta. Also, being a beta exam, I won’t have the score report for a couple of weeks.
There was a mix of case study questions and multi-choice questions. The case study questions are longer, providing an overview of an environment and requirements for a solution. There are multiple questions based on the one case study. My approach for a case study is to skim the environment and requirement details first. Once I get to the questions, I go back and find the details relevant to the question. There are usually a lot more details than needed for the questions.
The questions covered a range of WVD and supporting services. The Skills Measured sheet (link below) is a good reference if you are taking the test. If you know what’s covered on the sheet, you should have no problem passing the exam.
https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/binary/RE4MFST
The level of difficulty is hard for me to gauge since I’ve worked with the product so much. I didn’t notice any “trick” questions or questions that didn’t align with the Skills Measured guide. The bulk of the questions were around implementing and managing WVD. With that said, there is a lot of crossover between those and the rest of the skills measured.
Overall, it was a comprehensive exam. The amount of studying effort will depend on your experience with WVD. I recommend getting hands-on in a lab and working through deploying pooled and personal host pools. Like most certification exams, experience with the product goes a long way. If you are interested in getting started with WVD, check out my course, Zero to Hero with Windows Virtual Desktop.
https://www.udemy.com/course/zero-to-hero-with-windows-virtual-desktop/?referralCode=B2FE49E6FCEE7A7EA8D4
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Awesome ! Good Luck !