Study for AZ-900 without letting Azure fundamentals sprawl into scattered notes

Build a cleaner study setup for Azure categories, terminology, pricing, and governance basics instead of relying on disconnected summaries.

Best fit when the exam date is real and the material is growing

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Learners approaching their first Azure certification with a fixed exam date.

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People balancing Azure study alongside work and needing a lighter setup than manual decks.

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Candidates who want Azure fundamentals, categories, and pricing concepts in one organized review flow.

AZ-900 feels simple until the fundamentals split into many categories that are easy to confuse.

Azure services, pricing ideas, governance basics, and compliance language can look straightforward on paper. In practice, they spread across multiple sources and become harder to revisit consistently unless you turn them into a repeatable study system.

You need to retain many Azure fundamentals and categories, but your study sources are fragmented and easy to revisit passively instead of actively.

OxyLesson helps you turn those fundamentals into organized cards and a consistent review routine without forcing a power-user setup.

You reduce note sprawl, start active recall earlier, and carry more confidence into exam day because the basics stay visible.

From notes and docs to faster daily review

Step 1

Collect Azure fundamentals in one place

Bring together course notes, Microsoft Learn summaries, and your own explanations instead of scattering them across apps.

Step 2

Create cards around the basics

Turn terminology, service categories, pricing concepts, and governance ideas into a deck you can actually reuse.

Step 3

Review fundamentals steadily

Keep the basics active through repeated review so the exam does not depend on last-minute refresher sessions.

The parts of the exam that are most worth reviewing regularly

Service categories

Compute, networking, storage, identity, governance, and the main Azure groupings that appear across fundamentals content.

Pricing and support basics

Pricing models, support considerations, and the baseline commercial language that often gets mixed up.

Governance and compliance ideas

Security, management, governance, and compliance concepts that need more than passive rereading.

  • Better than keeping AZ-900 as a pile of Microsoft Learn tabs because it turns basics into active recall.
  • Better than manual decks when you want a lighter way to organize foundational cloud terminology.
  • Better than one-off cram sessions because it keeps the fundamentals moving through repeated review.

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