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Overview
Learn everything you need to pass the Microsoft AZ-801 Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam by letting Microsoft MVP Tim Warner walk you through the concepts covered.
Managing Windows Server on-premises is very different from managing it in the Microsoft Azure cloud. Therefore, an effective Windows Server administrator must be equally proficient in both contexts: hence the "Windows Server Hybrid Administrator" job role and associated Microsoft certification.
In Exam AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect Tim Warner walks you through what to expect on the Microsoft AZ-801 Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam.
The new Azure certifications align to industry job roles; earning Azure certification both validates your specific Azure skill set and increases your value in today's IT job market.
The Windows Server Hybrid Administrator skill set bridges the gap between deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows Server in both on-premises (local) and Azure cloud contexts. AZ-801 is one of two exams required to earn the Windows Server Hybrid Administrator certification badge. This video covers workload-specific Windows Server administration skills.
Skill Level
What You Will Learn- Manage Windows Server 2022 in local data centers as well as in the Microsoft Azure cloud
- Secure Windows Server both on-premises and in a hybrid cloud environment
- Implement and manage Windows Server high availability
- Implement disaster recovery
- Migrate servers and workloads
- Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments
Who Should Take This Course- Windows Server administrator
- Systems administrator
- Network engineer
- Azure administrator
- Solutions architect
Course Requirements
Candidates for the Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification should have subject matter expertise in configuring and managing Windows Server on-premises, hybrid, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform workloads. Candidates should also have extensive experience working with Windows Server operating systems.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Exam AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services: Introduction
Lesson 1: Secure Windows Server
Learning objectives
1.1 Configure and manage exploit protection
1.2 Configure Windows Defender Application Control
1.3 Configure Windows Defender for Endpoint
1.4 Configure Windows Defender Credential Guard
1.5 Configure SmartScreen
1.6 Implement security by using Group Policies
Lesson 2: Secure a Hybrid AD Infrastructure
Learning objectives
2.1 Configure password policies
2.2 Enable password block lists
2.3 Manage protected users
2.4 Manage account security on a RODC
2.5 Harden domain controllers
2.6 Configure authentication policy silos
Lesson 3: Secure Azure AD Identities
Learning objectives
3.1 Restrict access to domain controllers
3.2 Configure account security
3.3 Manage AD built-in administrative groups
3.4 Manage AD delegation
3.5 Implement Microsoft Defender for Identity
Lesson 4: Manage Windows Server Security with Azure
Learning objectives
4.1 Monitor servers by using Azure Sentinel
4.2 Identify server security issues by using Azure Security Center
Lesson 5: Secure Windows Server Networking
Learning objectives
5.1 Manage Windows Defender Firewall
5.2 Implement domain isolation
5.3 Implement connection security rules
Lesson 6: Secure Windows Server Storage
Learning objectives
6.1 Manage BitLocker Drive Encryption
6.2 Manage and recover encrypted volumes
6.3 Enable Azure Disk Encryption
6.4 Manage disk encryption keys for VMs
Lesson 7: Implement a Windows Server Failover Cluster
Learning objectives
7.1 Implement a failover cluster
7.2 Create a Windows failover cluster
7.3 Stretch a cluster across datacenter or Azure regions
7.4 Configure storage for failover clustering
7.5 Modify quorum options
7.6 Configure network adapters for failover clustering
Lesson 8: Configure a Windows Server Failover Cluster
Learning objectives
8.1 Configure cluster workload options
8.2 Configure cluster sets
8.3 Configure a Scale-Out File Server
8.4 Create an Azure witness
8.5 Configure a floating IP address for the cluster
8.6 Implement load balancing for the failover cluster
Lesson 9: Manage Failover Clustering
Learning objectives
9.1 Implement cluster-aware updating
9.2 Recover a failed cluster node
9.3 Upgrade a node to Windows Server 2022
9.4 Fail over workloads between nodes
9.5 Install Windows updates on cluster nodes
9.6 Manage clusters using Windows Admin Center
Lesson 10: Implement Storage Spaces Direct
Learning objectives
10.1 Create a failover cluster using Storage Spaces Direct
10.2 Upgrade a Storage Spaces Direct node
10.3 Implement networking for Storage Spaces Direct
10.4 Configure Storage Spaces Direct
Lesson 11: Manage Backup for Windows Server
Learning objectives
11.1 Back up and restore to an Azure Recovery Services vault
11.2 Install and manage Azure Backup Server
11.3 Back up and recover using Azure Backup Server
11.4 Manage backups in Azure Recovery Services vault
11.5 Create a backup policy
Lesson 12: Manage Recovery for Windows Server
Learning objectives
12.1 Configure backup for Azure VMs
12.2 Recover a VM using temporary snapshots
12.3 Recover VMs to new Azure virtual machines
12.4 Restore a VM
Lesson 13: Implement DR by Using Azure Site Recovery
Learning objectives
13.1 Configure Azure Site Recovery networking
13.2 Configure Site Recovery for on-premises VMs
13.3 Configure a recovery plan
13.4 Configure Site Recovery for Azure VMs
13.5 Implement VM replication in Azure
13.6 Configure Azure Site Recovery policies
Lesson 14: Protect VMs by Using Hyper-V Replicas
Learning objectives
14.1 Configure Hyper-V hosts for replication
14.2 Manage Hyper-V replica servers
14.3 Configure VM replication
14.4 Perform a failover
Lesson 15: Migrate Local Storage to Local Servers or Azure
Learning objectives
15.1 Transfer data and share
15.2 Cut over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service
15.3 Use Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure VMs
15.4 Migrate to Azure file shares
Lesson 16: Migrate On-Premises Servers to Azure
Learning objectives
16.1 Deploy and configure the Azure Migrate appliance
16.2 Migrate VM workloads to Azure IaaS
16.3 Migrate physical workloads to Azure IaaS
16.4 Migrate by using Azure Migrate
Lesson 17: Migrate Workloads to Windows Server 2022
Learning objectives
17.1 Migrate Internet Information Services (IIS)
17.2 Migrate Hyper-V hosts
17.3 Migrate RDS host servers
17.4 Migrate DHCP
17.5 Migrate print servers
Lesson 18: Migrate IIS Workloads to Azure
Learning objectives
18.1 Migrate IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps
18.2 Migrate IIS workloads to containers
Lesson 19: Migrate AD DS to Windows Server 2022 AD DS
Learning objectives
19.1 Migrate AD DS objects using Active Directory Migration Tool
19.2 Migrate to a new Active Directory forest
19.3 Upgrade an existing forest
Lesson 20: Monitor Windows Server by Using Native Tools
Learning objectives
20.1 Monitor Windows Server by using Performance Monitor
20.2 Create and configure Data Collector Sets
20.3 Monitor servers by using Windows Admin Center
20.4 Monitor by using System Insights
20.5 Manage event logs
Lesson 21: Monitor Windows Server by Using Azure Services
Learning objectives
21.1 Deploy Log Analytics agents
21.2 Collect performance counters to Azure
21.3 Create alerts
21.4 Monitor Azure VMs by using Azure Diagnostics extension
21.5 Monitor Azure VM performance by using VM Insights
Lesson 22: Troubleshoot Windows Server Hybrid Networking
Learning objectives
22.1 Troubleshoot hybrid network connectivity
22.2 Troubleshoot on-premises connectivity
Lesson 23: Troubleshoot Windows Server VMs in Azure
Learning objectives
23.1 Troubleshoot deployment failures
23.2 Troubleshoot booting failures
23.3 Troubleshoot VM performance issues
23.4 Troubleshoot VM extension issues
23.5 Troubleshoot disk encryption issues
23.6 Troubleshoot storage
23.7 Troubleshoot VM connection issues
Lesson 24: Troubleshoot Active Directory
Learning objectives
24.1 Restore objects from AD Recycle Bin
24.2 Recover the AD database using Directory Services Restore Mode
24.3 Recover SYSVOL
24.4 Troubleshoot Active Directory replication
24.5 Troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues
24.6 Troubleshoot on-premises Active Directory
Summary
Exam AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services: Summary