
Prepare for AZ-801 Certification | Windows Server Hybrid Administration | AZ-801 Practice Exam | MS Azure Services
What you will learn
Azure Integration: Learn to configure Windows Server with Azure services.
Hybrid Identity: Set up hybrid identity with Azure AD and Active Directory.
Workload Management: Manage on-premises and hybrid workloads.
Security: Implement security measures using Microsoft Defender and Azure Security Center.
High Availability: Configure failover clustering and disaster recovery.
Monitoring: Use Azure Monitor for troubleshooting and performance optimization.
Why take this course?
Get ready to pass the Microsoft Exam AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services ##UNOFFICIAL## 2024 with our expertly crafted practice test series designed to help professionals succeed. This course focuses on mastering advanced Windows Server hybrid administration, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the certification exam.
Our practice tests comprehensively cover key AZ-801 topics, including Azure integration, hybrid identity, on-premises server management, security, high availability, disaster recovery, and business continuity. Youβll also gain expertise in tools like Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Monitor, and Microsoft Defender.
Each test features real exam-level multiple-choice and multi-select questions, simulating complex scenarios youβll encounter during the certification exam. Detailed explanations accompany every question, helping you deepen your understanding of advanced Windows Server hybrid services.
This course is ideal for Windows Server administrators, hybrid IT professionals, and advanced users aiming to excel in configuring Windows Server on-premises, in hybrid environments, and on Azure IaaS workloads. Take the next step in your IT career and ace the AZ-801 certification with confidence!
Practice Test Contents
Practice Test 1: Core Hybrid Services and Azure Integration
Topics Covered:
- Azure Integration
- Configuring Azure Arc for Hybrid Workloads
- Managing Azure VMs for Windows Server
- Integrating Windows Server with Azure AD
- Hybrid Identity
- Synchronizing On-Premises Active Directory with Azure AD
- Configuring Conditional Access Policies
- Compliance and Monitoring
- Using Azure Policy for Governance
- Configuring and Monitoring with Azure Monitor
Practice Test 2: On-Premises Management and Hybrid Solutions
Topics Covered:
- On-Premises Workloads
- Managing Windows Server Using Windows Admin Center
- Using PowerShell for Advanced Administration
- Networking and Compute
- Configuring and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs) On-Premises
- Configuring Advanced Networking Features
- High Availability and Storage
- Setting Up Failover Clustering
- Managing Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)
Practice Test 3: Security, Updates, and Business Continuity
Topics Covered:
- Security and Identity Protection
- Configuring Microsoft Defender for Identity and Defender for Cloud
- Implementing Encryption for Data Protection
- Update Management
- Automating Updates with Azure Automation Update Management
- Implementing Secure Update Strategies
- Disaster Recovery
- Configuring Azure Site Recovery for Business Continuity
- Implementing Backup Solutions for Azure and On-Premises Workloads
Practice Test 4: Comprehensive Final Exam
Topics Covered:
- Azure Integration and Identity Management
- Advanced Scenarios in Azure Integration and Azure Arc
- Hybrid Identity Management and Troubleshooting
- On-Premises and Hybrid Workloads
- Configuring Hybrid Networking, Compute, and Storage Solutions
- Implementing High Availability in Complex Scenarios
- Security, Monitoring, and Disaster Recovery
- Advanced Security Configurations
- Monitoring and Performance Optimization in Hybrid Environments
- Business Continuity Strategies
What Will Students Learn in Your Course?
- Azure Integration: Learn to configure Windows Server with Azure services.
- Hybrid Identity: Set up hybrid identity with Azure AD and Active Directory.
- Workload Management: Manage on-premises and hybrid workloads.
- Security: Implement security measures using Microsoft Defender and Azure Security Center.
- High Availability: Configure failover clustering and disaster recovery.
- Monitoring: Use Azure Monitor for troubleshooting and performance optimization.
Requirements or Prerequisites for Taking Your Course:
- Basic knowledge of Windows Server and Azure.
- Familiarity with IT infrastructure concepts.
- Recommended: Experience in Windows Server administration or hybrid cloud environments.
Who Is This Course For?
- Windows Server Administrators preparing for the AZ-801 exam.
- IT Professionals aiming to pass the AZ-801 certification exam.
- Hybrid IT Administrators working with on-premises and cloud environments.
- Azure Engineers looking to deepen their expertise for AZ-801.
- Course Overview
- This course meticulously prepares IT professionals for the Microsoft AZ-801: Windows Server Hybrid Services Tests Exam, essential for becoming a certified Windows Server Hybrid Administrator.
- Delve into implementing and managing hybrid Windows Server environments, seamlessly integrating on-premises infrastructure with Microsoft Azure cloud services.
- Explore core administrative tasks and strategies for bridging traditional server roles with modern cloud capabilities, focusing on real-world hybrid IT scenarios.
- Gain a foundational understanding of how to extend, migrate, and secure workloads across disparate environments, ensuring operational efficiency and business continuity.
- Requirements / Prerequisites
- A foundational understanding of Windows Server operating systems and common administrative tasks (e.g., managing users, basic networking).
- Familiarity with core networking concepts, including TCP/IP, DNS, and DHCP.
- Some experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Group Policy is highly beneficial.
- Basic conceptual knowledge of Microsoft Azure services (e.g., Azure VMs, Azure networking) will be advantageous.
- Experience with PowerShell scripting for automation and management tasks will greatly aid practical application.
- Skills Covered / Tools Used
- Hybrid Identity Management: Configure Azure AD Connect for synchronization, password hash sync, pass-through authentication, and AD FS federation.
- Hybrid Networking: Establish secure connectivity using VPN gateways, Azure Network Adapter, and understand ExpressRoute for on-premises to Azure integration.
- Hybrid Storage Solutions: Implement Storage Spaces Direct, Azure Files, Azure File Sync, and manage data migration.
- Virtualization in Hybrid Settings: Deploy and administer Hyper-V, manage Azure Virtual Machines, and understand Azure Stack HCI.
- Core Infrastructure Administration: Manage DNS, DHCP, IPAM across hybrid setups, and administer Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
- Monitoring & Troubleshooting: Utilize Windows Admin Center, Azure Monitor, and Log Analytics for proactive management and issue resolution.
- Securing Hybrid Servers: Implement security best practices, administer Windows Defender, and integrate with Azure Security Center.
- Key Tools: Extensive use of Azure Portal, Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure CLI, Active Directory tools, and Azure Monitor.
- Benefits / Outcomes
- Achieve comprehensive readiness for the Microsoft AZ-801 certification exam.
- Become proficient in administering and securing Windows Server environments across on-premises and Azure.
- Develop expertise to design, implement, and manage robust hybrid infrastructure solutions.
- Enhance your career prospects in high-demand roles like Hybrid Administrator or Systems Engineer.
- Gain practical skills in managing hybrid identity, networking, storage, and compute, adding significant value to any organization.
- PROS
- Direct Certification Alignment: Specifically covers all AZ-801 exam objectives for focused preparation.
- High-Demand Skill Set: Provides critical expertise in hybrid cloud administration, essential for modern IT.
- Practical & Applied Learning: Emphasizes real-world scenarios and hands-on application for effective deployment and management.
- Career Advancement: Opens doors to specialized roles and boosts professional credibility with Microsoft certification.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Addresses a wide range of Windows Server and Azure services in hybrid environments.
- CONS
- Prerequisite Reliance: Assumes foundational knowledge in Windows Server and basic IT concepts, potentially requiring additional study for beginners.