AZ-700 · Azure Infrastructure · for teams
Certify your team on AZ-700 —
without the retake bill
Give your azure network engineers unlimited, exam-realistic AZ-700 (Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions) practice. Each $165 USD retake you avoid more than pays for a seat — and every seat also unlocks all 25 Microsoft certs, so the same people can keep certifying as your needs grow.
Why teams certify staff on AZ-700
AZ-700 validates the deep networking skills — VNets, ExpressRoute, load balancing, private connectivity — that hybrid and migration projects live or die on. For teams running client connectivity, a certified network engineer reduces costly misconfigurations.
It supports the Solutions Partner for Infrastructure designation and is a strong differentiator for any team bidding on hybrid-cloud or migration work.
Partner relevance
AZ-700 contributes toward the Solutions Partner for Infrastructure (Azure) — so keeping staff certified helps protect your Microsoft partner designation and its co-sell benefits.
Who on your team should take AZ-700
Network engineers
Cloud connectivity specialists
Infrastructure architects
AZ-700 exam objectives your team will practice
500 expert-reviewed AZ-700 questions mapped to the current exam blueprint, with explanations that teach the reasoning — not just the answer.
- Core Networking Infrastructure (25-30%)
- Connectivity Services (20-25%)
- Application Delivery Services (15-20%)
- Private Access to Azure Services (10-15%)
- Network Security Services (15-20%)
Want to see the question style first? Try free AZ-700 sample questions →
The AZ-700 retake math
A failed AZ-700 attempt means another $165 USD retake — per person — plus lost time and a delayed designation. One avoided retake pays for a seat for a year.
Per failed attempt, per person.
All 25 certs, annual Starter pricing.
Catch weak areas before exam day.
See full team pricing on the Teams page.
AZ-700 for teams — FAQ
Who on a typical team needs AZ-700?
Usually a smaller, specialist group than AZ-104 — the engineers responsible for client connectivity, hybrid links, and network security. One to two certified network engineers per delivery team is a common target.
Is AZ-700 worth it over just AZ-104?
AZ-104 touches networking but AZ-700 goes far deeper into ExpressRoute, private endpoints, and traffic management. For teams doing serious hybrid or migration work, the depth pays off in fewer escalations.