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How to Pass the Cloud Technologies WGU D338 OA

Hey, fellow WGU student! Are you getting ready for the Cloud Technologies D338 OA and feeling a bit jittery about it? Do you want some advice and insights from students who’ve aced this course? Well, you’re in luck! You’ve landed in just the right spot!
In this article you can find some tips and strategies that’ll smooth out your learning journey while you go through this course. 

Excited to kick things off? Let’s dive right in!

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What is the Cloud Technologies WGU D338 course?📖

Get ready to dive into the exciting world of Azure cloud computing with the Cloud Technologies course, D338. In this course, you will delve into essential topics such as cloud system administration, managing machine access and cloud storage, configuring virtual machines and implementing virtual network services. It’s your ticket to mastering the ins and outs of Azure cloud computing, setting you up for success in the field.

This course is as engaging as it is informative. It covers 7 sections, each loaded with learning goals, quick checks, quizzes, and hands-on exercises which which aims to enhance your understanding and application of key concepts in cloud technologies.

  • Section 1: Welcome to Cloud Platform Solutions
  • Section 2: Cloud System administration tasks
  • Section 3: Access to cloud Storage
  • Section 4: Virtual Machine Configuration
  • Section 5: Virtual Networking Services
  • Section 6: Lab Exercises
  • Section 7: Course Summary

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About the OA:👇🏻

The WGU Cloud Technologies D338 OA exam is an Objective Assessment featuring 60 multiple-choice questions. You’ve got a time limit of 2 hours to finish, and you must score a minimum of 70% to pass. The exam draws heavily from the course materials and the provided textbook, so it’s crucial to study them thoroughly. Make sure to practice the concepts and skills that are tested to ace the exam.

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How to Study for the Cloud Technologies WGU D338 OA?👩🏻‍🎓

Starting a theory-heavy module like this might seem overwhelming at first. But don’t worry! We’ve made a detailed study plan for this course, so you’ll be ready to face the upcoming assessment with confidence. Our plan is based on the experiences of successful past students, giving you a clear path to success. Whether you stick to it exactly or use it as a guide to make your own plan, know that you’re in good hands.

Here is the study plan:

Week 1: Work through all (seven competencies) of the course

In your first week, your main aim is to dive into all the course material and get comfortable with the key topics and concepts. Our research indicates that the WGU D338 OA exam questions mostly revolve around the content covered in the provided textbook. So, understanding what’s in there is key.

You should go through one competency per day, or if you’ve got the time, aim for two.

Here’s what to do for each section:

  • Read through all the lessons and jot down the important bits and cool examples.
  • Check out all the embedded videos. They’re pretty nifty for explaining stuff, so pay attention.
  • Take a crack at the knowledge checks, lesson quizzes, and the section test. Then, give your answers a good once-over and learn from the feedback.
  • Make sure to jot down, memorize, and really get what all those terms and definitions in the section mean.

Following these steps, you’ll be laying a solid foundation in week one.

Week 2: Go through the study notes and Take the Pre-Assessment (Pre-A).

For this course you can find some valuable documents shared by former course takers in the “Course Chatter” section. The most significant document out of this is the “Complete_D338_Notes_UPDATE”, which is a document which summarizes all the content in the textbook and highlight the important information in each competency to memorize. We recommend that you will go through this document and compare it with the short notes that you have taken on the previous step (week 1). After that, you will be compitent enough to try and take the pre-assessment (Pre-A) of the course and use your coaching report to guide your review.

To take the Pre-A, you should:

  • Find a quiet and comfortable place where you can focus and avoid distractions.
  • Set aside at least two hours to complete the Pre-A
  • Treat the Pre-A as if it were the real OA and do your best.
  • Use common sense and logic to answer the questions, not just memorization.

To review the Pre-A, you should:

  • Use your coaching report to identify the competency areas and topics that you need to improve on
  • Expand each competency area to see the suggested study topics and resources.
  • Attend a live cohort (click “Explore Cohort Offerings” to enroll) and interact with the instructor and other students.
  • Review the terms and definitions that you wrote down in the first week.

Note:- If in the situation you are not satisfied with the score you received on your Pre-A don’t be discouraged, as this module is known for it’s difficulty of it’s assessments. We strongly suggest checking out the external tutorials and guides we’ve mentioned later in this article. They can offer some extra help and insights to boost your confidence and performance.

We highly recommend that you go through “AZ-104 Study Cram by John Savill on YouTube” which is a great breakdown of the curriculum focused on the assessment.

Week 3: Retake the Pre-A to test your progress and take the WGU D338 Objective Assessment (OA)

Once you’ve brushed up on the areas where you feel you need a bit more clarity, you should retake the Pre-A. This allows you to validate your knowledge and gauge your readiness for the OA. If you are satisfied with the outcome of the Pre-A, we recommend that you schedule and take the OA as soon as possible.

To retake the Pre-A, you should:

  • Follow the same steps and tips as the first time you took the Pre-A
  • Compare your score and coaching report with the previous one and see if you have made progress
  • If you pass the Pre-A, congratulate yourself and ready up for the OA
  • If you fail the Pre-A, don’t give up and review the topics that you still struggle with

To take the D338 OA, you should:

  • Schedule the OA at a convenient time and date for you
  • Make sure you have a stable internet connection, a webcam, and a microphone.
  • Follow the proctoring instructions and rules carefully.
  • Use the same strategies and skills that you used for the Pre-A
  • Relax and be confident in your abilities.

Know the key topics and concepts that are covered in the WGU D338 OA exam🔑

The OA exam of this course is theory heavy and requires a lot of in depth knowledge and memorization in various key concepts. We have identified some key concepts on the course content that you should focus on to give you an added advantage in the Assessment.

RBAC vs. Azure AD Roles: Understand the difference between the two

RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) Azure AD Roles
Used to control access to different parts of a company’s internal systems and applications based on user roles.
Specifically manages access to resources within the Azure cloud environment
Users are assigned roles, and each role has specific permissions associated with it.
Provides built-in roles (like Owner, Contributor, Reader) with predefined permissions for Azure resources
Works across various systems and applications within the organization.
Custom roles can be created for specific needs within Azure.

Azure License Types and Load Balancers: Understand the various types and their purposes

License Type Use
Pay-As-You-Go
Pay for what you use, no commitments.
Reserved Instances
Commit to a term for discounted prices.
Hybrid Benefit
Use on-premises licenses in Azure for cost savings.
Enterprise Agreements
Tailored agreements for large organizations.
Azure Government
Dedicated for government entities.
Azure for Education
Special pricing for educational institutions.
Load Balancer Type Use
Azure Load Balancer
Distributes traffic across VM instances for high availability.
Application Gateway
Layer 7 load balancer for web traffic with advanced features.
Traffic Manager
Routes traffic across global regions or endpoints based on performance.
Front Door
Global entry point for web applications with optimization and security features.

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Azure Policies and Roles : Learn how policies and roles work together

Azure Policies:

  • Purpose: Rules to keep Azure resources secure and compliant.
  • Usage: Enforce requirements like types, locations, and tags.
  • Application: Applied at subscription, group, or resource level.
  • Examples: Require encryption, specific tags, or limit resource types.
  • Impact: Ensures Azure resources meet standards, improving security.

Azure Roles:

  • Purpose: Permissions to access and manage Azure resources.
  • Usage: Control who can access resources and what they can do.
  • Granularity: Basic roles like Owner, Contributor, or custom roles.
  • Customization: Tailor roles for specific needs.
  • Assignment: Assign roles to users, groups, or services.
  • Impact: Keeps access levels appropriate, enhancing security and management.
WGU D338 OA

Azure Backup Types: Understand the different types of backups

Backup Type Use
Azure VM Backup
Protects entire virtual machines in Azure.
Azure File Share Backup
Safeguards files and folders in Azure File Shares.
Azure SQL Database Backup
Ensures data protection for Azure SQL Databases.
Azure Blob Storage Backup
Backs up data stored in Azure Blob Storage.
Azure App Service Backup
Protects web apps, APIs, and mobile backends hosted in Azure App Service.

Azure Containers:

  • What: Think of containers as compact, self-contained packages for apps and their dependencies.
  • Usage: Easily deploy apps using Azure Container Instances (ACI) or manage them at scale with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
  • Benefits: They offer flexibility, scalability, and consistency for deploying and managing applications.
  • Example: You can use containers to quickly deploy websites, databases, or other software without worrying about underlying infrastructure.

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Azure Monitoring methods:

Monitoring Method Use
Azure Monitor Metrics
Collects data on resource usage and performance metrics, enabling real-time monitoring and trend analysis.
Azure Monitor Logs
Centralizes log data from various Azure services, facilitating analysis, troubleshooting, and visualization through queries and dashboards.
Azure Alerts
Configures notifications based on predefined conditions, helping you stay informed about critical events or anomalies in your environment.
Azure Application Insights
Provides insights into the performance and usage of your applications, with detailed telemetry data, diagnostics, and proactive anomaly detection.
Azure Network Watcher
Offers network monitoring and diagnostics, allowing you to troubleshoot connectivity issues, analyze traffic flows, and optimize network performance
Azure Security Center
Monitors security posture, identifies potential vulnerabilities, and provides recommendations to enhance the security of your Azure resources.

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What are Some External Resources and Tools that You Can Use to Enhance Your Learning and Prepare for the Assessments?📝

Before we wrap things up, I want to share some resources and tools that can really boost your learning and prep you for the assessments. While these aren’t officially part of the course material, they’re like hidden gems to help you ace your studies:

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Some general advice from students who have passed the WGU D338 OA👨🏻‍🎓

  1. The D338_Notes Word Doc shared in the course chatter was super helpful. I went through and highlighted things that I figure might be exam questions. It’s 53 pages long but it’s direct notes from the textbook. The questions are based on the book so yeah definitely scan this whole doc thoroughly!
  2. Use the book and the notes in the group files. Take your own notes from reading the book and compare them to the group notes. you can do this!
  3. This test was actually extremely easy. Focus on the study notes; they’re directly from the book and what you’ll be tested on. Also, use John Savill’s videos.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Cloud Technologies WGU D338 OA Exam❓

1.Where can I find the Study material for Azure 104 exam

2. How many questions are in the OA and what is the time limit

  • OA consists of 60 MCQ questions and all the questions should be answered within 2 hours

3. Where can I find the quizzes created focused on module D338

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Conclusion 📄

The Cloud Technologies WGU D338 OA can be tough, but don’t worry—we’re here to help! This article has everything you need to breeze through it. Before you attempt the OA, take a look at the external resources we’ve recommended. They’ll boost your chances of success. Just remember, dedication is key. With a bit of effort and time, you’ll reach your goals in no time. You’ve got this!

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  1. Useful. I read this article few minutes ago. This article did solve my lot of problems. Thank you for your support.

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