Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800)
(AZ-800.AP1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-426-1
About This Course
Prepare for the exam and master the art of administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure with the course Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800). This course offers interactive lessons, quizzes, test preps, and hands-on labs to equip you with advanced skills in deploying and managing AD DS, hybrid identity, virtual machines, containers, hybrid networks, and storage services. Designed for IT professionals looking to validate their expertise, this course covers the AZ-800 exam objectives, providing you with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience necessary for success.
Skills You’ll Get
Prove your expertise in advanced Windows Server Hybrid administration with the Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) exam. Designed for IT professionals seeking to validate their advanced skills, this exam requires a deep theoretical understanding and practical experience. This exam target candidates responsible for configuring and managing Windows Server on-premises, hybrid, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform workloads. They deploy, package, secure, update, and configure Windows Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies.
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Interactive Lessons
6+ Interactive Lessons | 238+ Exercises | 25+ Quizzes | 50+ Flashcards | 50+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
50+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 50+ Post Assessment Questions | 100+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
19+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Introduction
- Organization of this course
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services in on-premises and cloud environments
- Skill 1.1: Deploy and manage AD DS domain controllers
- Skill 1.2: Configure and manage multi-site, multi-domain, and multi-forest environments
- Skill 1.3: Create and manage AD DS security principals
- Skill 1.4: Implement and manage hybrid identities
- Skill 1.5: Manage Windows Server by using domain-based Group Policies
- Lesson summary
- Thought experiment
Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment
- Skill 2.1: Manage Windows Servers in a hybrid environment
- Skill 2.2: Manage Windows Servers and workloads by using Azure Services
- Lesson summary
- Thought experiment
Manage virtual machines and containers
- Skill 3.1: Manage Hyper-V and guest virtual machines
- Skill 3.2: Create and manage containers
- Skill 3.3: Manage Azure Virtual Machines that run Windows Server
- Lesson summary
- Thought experiment
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure
- Skill 4.1: Implement on-premises and hybrid name resolution
- Skill 4.2: Manage IP addressing in on-premises and hybrid scenarios
- Skill 4.3: Implement on-premises and hybrid network connectivity
- Lesson summary
- Thought experiment
Manage storage and file services
- Skill 5.1: Configure and manage Azure File Sync
- Skill 5.2: Configure and manage Windows Server File Shares
- Skill 5.3: Configure Windows Server Storage
- Lesson summary
- Thought experiment
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services in on-premises and cloud environments
- Configuring Folder Redirection in Group Policy
- Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
- Creating a Group Policy Object Using the GPMC
- Joining a Computer to an Active Directory Domain
- Creating a User Template
- Creating an RODC Server
- Promoting a Domain Controller
- Installing AD DS using PowerShell
Manage virtual machines and containers
- Installing Hyper-V in Full Installation Mode
- Creating a New Virtual Machine
- Creating a Differencing Hard Disk
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure
- Creating an Internal Virtual Network
- Creating a New Multicast Scope
- Creating a New Scope
- Installing the DHCP Server
- Installing the DNS Service
- Creating a Delegated DNS Zone
- Manually Creating DNS Records
- Creating a Superscope
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Multiple Choice Questions
The exam contains 40-60 questions.
120 minutes
700
(on a scale of 1-1000)
- If a student doesn’t pass an exam the first time, they must wait 24 hours before retaking it.
- A 14-day waiting period is imposed between all subsequent attempts (up to 5).
- The student may not take a given exam more than five (5) times within a 12-month period from the first attempt. If they failed the exam 5 times, they will be eligible to retake it again 12 months from the date of their first attempt.
- Students cannot retake an exam they’ve passed unless their certification has expired.
- Students must pay to retake the exam (if applicable.)