20 Apr, 2026
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DP-420 Passing Experience | Skills Measured Breakdown + Real Pitfalls

DP-420 Passing Experience

The April 20, 2026 update to the DP-420 exam has fundamentally shifted how candidates must prepare for and approach the test. After taking the exam immediately after this update, I can tell you that the changes were significant. Unlike prior versions, the exam now dives deeper into practical scenarios that require a solid understanding of partitioning, query performance, and cost control strategies. If you’re planning to take the DP-420 exam, you can’t rely solely on memorization — you’ll need to understand how these concepts are applied in real-world situations.

In this article, I’ll share what actually changed in the exam, where most candidates still get things wrong, and provide insights into the specific areas that caught me off guard.

📋 What Actually Changed on April 20, 2026

The April 2026 update redefined the skills tested on the DP-420 exam. Here’s a breakdown of the most significant updates based on the official exam guide and my personal experience.

Skills Measured: Before vs. After

Skills MeasuredBefore April 2026After April 2026Design and implement data models30%35–40%Design and implement data distribution5–10%5–10%Integrate an Azure Cosmos DB solution5–10%5–10%Optimize an Azure Cosmos DB solution15–20%15–20%Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB solution25–30%25–30%

While the overall number of questions hasn’t changed, there’s a noticeable shift in the emphasis placed on data modeling and partitioning. These areas are now more comprehensive, requiring a deeper understanding of how these concepts impact performance, scalability, and cost. In contrast, multi-region strategies and cost control have gained more weight, highlighting the importance of optimization across distributed environments.

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