Pass Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Exam - Real AZ-220 Dumps Questions | DumpsBase 2020

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IoT Developers are in great demand, and they must be able to recognize Azure IoT service configuration settings within the code portion of an IoT solution. New Microsoft Azure certification exam, AZ-220 Microsoft Azure IoT Developer certification exam has been published for Microsoft Certified: Azure IoT Developer Specialty certification, which prove that you understand how to implement the Azure services that form an IoT solution, including data analysis, data processing, data storage options, and platform-as-a-service options. To help you prepare for Microsoft AZ-220 exam well, DumpsBase has released real AZ-220 dumps questions in May of 2020 to ensure that you can pass Microsoft Azure IoT Developer in the first try.

Microsoft Certifications Are Organized Into Four Levels, Including Fundamental, Associate, Expert And Specialty

IT professionals and developers are highly recommended to earn Microsoft certified. According to the survey, up to 25% of Microsoft certified holders shared receving up to a 30% salary increased. The most important is that Microsoft continues to grow Microsoft role-based certification portfolio, all remaining MCSA, MCSD, MCSE certifications and associated exams are scheduled to fully retire on January 31, 2021. Based on the structure, Microsoft certifications are organized into four levels, including Fundamental, Associate, Expert and Specialty.

Fundamental Certifications

Microsoft fundamental certifications are ideal for individuals just starting in technology or thinking about a career change. Currently, there are four fundamental certifications included:

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Fundamentals (MS-900)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (MB-901)

● Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals (PL-900)

Associate Certifications

Associate Certifications are strongly recommended to the candidates who have two years of comprehensive working experience. Addtionally, it is helpful to have related Fundamental certifications but is not required. There are 23 asscociate certifications totally as follows:

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Administrator Associate (MS-700)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Developer Associate (MS-600)

● Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate (DA-100)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate (DP-300)

● Microsoft Certified: Power Apps + Dynamics 365 Developer Associate (MB-200 & MB-400)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Developer Associate (MB-300 & MB-500)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate (AZ-500)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Marketing Functional Consultant Associate (MB-200 & MB-220)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Field Service Functional Consultant Associate (MB-200 & MB-240)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant Associate (MB-300 & MB-310)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing Functional Consultant Associate (MB-300 & MB-320)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate (MB-300 & MB-330)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Messaging Administrator Associate (MS-200 & MS-201)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate (MD-100 & MD-101)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate (MS-500)

● 365 Certified: Teamwork Administrator Associate (MS-300 & MS-301)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate (AI-100)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate (DP-200 & DP-201)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Scientist Associate (DP-100)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate (AZ-204)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Service Functional Consultant Associate (MB-200 & MB-230)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant Associate (MB-200 & MB-210)

Expert Certifications

When come to Microsoft expert certifications, you are recommended to have 2-5 years of deep technical experience. It is different from associate certifications, emany Expert certifications require a specific Associate level certification as the prerequisite. Five Microsoft certifications are included in Expert certifications.

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 + Power Platform Solution Architect Expert (MB-600)

● Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert (MB-700)

● Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert (MS-100 & MS-101)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert (AZ-400)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-300 & AZ-301)

Specialty Certifications

Two Specialty Certifications are listed currently:

● Microsoft Certified: Azure for SAP Workloads Specialty (AZ-120)

● Microsoft Certified: Azure IoT Developer Specialty (AZ-220)

Microsoft AZ-220 exam is one of the two Specialty certifications, which proves that you are one of IoT Developers. If you are one in preparing for AZ-220 exam, at DumpsBase, you can get the real AZ-220 dumps questions as the perfect preparation materials online.

To Be An Azure IoT Developer Help You Prove You Have Great Understand IoT Solution

Time to be an Azure IoT Developer now. IoT Developers should have a good understanding of how to implement the Azure services that form an IoT solution, including data storage options, data analysis, data processing, and platform-as-a-service options. To be an Azure IoT Developer, you have ability to:

■ Implement designs for IoT solutions, including device topology, connectivity, debugging and security

■ Deploy compute/containers and configures device networking

■ Implement design for solutions to manage data pipelines, including monitoring and data transformation as it relates to IoT

■ Work with data engineers and other stakeholders to ensure successful business integration

To be an Azure IoT Developer, you can prove that you can be responsible for the implementation and the coding required to create and maintain the cloud and edge portion of an IoT solution. In addition to configuring and maintaining the devices by using cloud services, you can set up the physical devices. Also, you can be responsible for maintaining the devices throughout the life cycle.

Real AZ-220 Dumps Questions Ensure That You Can Pass Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Exam

Real AZ-220 dumps questions are written by experts who are familiar with Azure IoT Developer certification skills. You can check AZ-220 free dumps online, then you will find that with real AZ-220 dumps questions, you can pass Microsoft Azure IoT Developer exam smoothly.

Question 1

You plan to deploy an Azure IoT hub.

The IoT hub must support the following:

- Three Azure IoT Edge devices

- 2,500 IoT devices

Each IoT device will spend a 6 KB message every five seconds.

You need to size the IoT hub to support the devices. The solution must minimize costs.

What should you choose?

A. one unit of the S1 tier

B. one unit of the B2 tier

C. one unit of the B1 tier

D. one unit of the S3 tier

Answer: D

Question 2

You have an IoT device that gathers data in a CSV file named Sensors.csv. You deploy an Azure IoT hub that is accessible at ContosoHub.azure-devices.net. You need to ensure that Sensors.csv is uploaded to the IoT hub.

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Upload Sensors.csv by using the IoT Hub REST API.

B. From the Azure subscription, select the IoT hub, select Message routing, and then configure a route to storage.

C. From the Azure subscription, select the IoT hub, select File upload, and then configure a storage container.

D. Configure the device to use a GET request to ContosoHub.azure-devices.net/devices/ContosoDevice1/ files/notifications.

Answer: AC

Question 3

You plan to deploy a standard tier Azure IoT hub.

You need to perform an over-the-air (OTA) update on devices that will connect to the IoT hub by using scheduled jobs.

What should you use?

A. a device-to-cloud message

B. the device twin reported properties

C. a cloud-to-device message

D. a direct method

Answer: D

Question 4

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.

After you answer a question in this question, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.

You have an Azure IoT solution that includes an Azure IoT hub, a Device Provisioning Service instance, and 1,000 connected IoT devices. All the IoT devices are provisioned automatically by using one enrollment group. You need to temporarily disable the IoT devices from the connecting to the IoT hub.

Solution: From the IoT hub, you change the credentials for the shared access policy of the IoT devices.

Does the solution meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

Answer: B

Question 5

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.

After you answer a question in this question, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.

You have an Azure IoT solution that includes an Azure IoT hub, a Device Provisioning Service instance, and 1,000 connected IoT devices.

All the IoT devices are provisioned automatically by using one enrollment group.

You need to temporarily disable the IoT devices from the connecting to the IoT hub.

Solution: You delete the enrollment group from the Device Provisioning Service.

Does the solution meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

Answer: B

Question 6

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.

After you answer a question in this question, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.

You have an Azure IoT solution that includes an Azure IoT hub, a Device Provisioning Service instance, and 1,000 connected IoT devices.

All the IoT devices are provisioned automatically by using one enrollment group.

You need to temporarily disable the IoT devices from the connecting to the IoT hub.

Solution: From the Device Provisioning Service, you disable the enrollment group, and you disable device entries in the identity registry of the IoT hub to which the IoT devices are provisioned.

Does the solution meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

Answer: A