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- Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures: 30%
- Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments: 20%
- Migrate servers and workloads: 10%
- Implement and manage Windows Server high availability: 25%
- Implement disaster recovery: 15%
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Microsoft Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Certification Details:
| Exam Name | Microsoft Certified - Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate |
| Passing Score | 700 / 1000 |
| Books / Training | Course AZ-801T00: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services |
| Sample Questions | Microsoft Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Sample Questions |
| Schedule Exam | Pearson VUE |
| Number of Questions | 40-60 |
| Exam Price | $165 (USD) |
| Exam Code | AZ-801 |
| Duration | 120 mins |
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/az-801
Microsoft AZ-801 Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures (25-30%) | |
| Secure Windows Server operating system | - configure and manage exploit protection - configure and manage Windows Defender Application Control - configure and manage Windows Defender for Endpoint - configure and manage Windows Defender Credential Guard - configure SmartScreen - implement operating system security by using Group Policies |
| Secure a hybrid Active Directory (AD) infrastructure | - configure password policies - enable password block lists - manage protected users - manage account security on a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) - harden domain controllers - configure authentication policies silos - restrict access to domain controllers - configure account security - manage AD built-in administrative groups - manage AD delegation - implement and manage Microsoft Defender for Identity |
| Identify and remediate Windows Server security issues by using Azure services | - monitor on-premises servers and Azure IaaS virtual machines (VMs) by using Azure Sentinel - identify and remediate security issues on-premises servers and Azure IaaS VMs by using Azure Security Center |
| Secure Windows Server networking | - manage Windows Defender Firewall - implement domain isolation - implement connection security rules |
| Secure Windows Server storage | - manage Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) - manage and recover encrypted volumes - enable storage encryption by using Azure Disk Encryption - manage disk encryption keys for IaaS virtual machines |
Implement and manage Windows Server high availability (10-15%) | |
| Implement a Windows Server failover cluster | - implement a failover cluster on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-only - create a Windows failover cluster - stretch cluster across datacenter or Azure regions - configure storage for failover clustering - modify quorum options - configure network adapters for failover clustering - configure cluster workload options - configure cluster sets - configure Scale-Out File Servers - create an Azure witness - configure a floating IP address for the cluster - implement load balancing for the failover cluster |
| Manage failover clustering | - implement cluster-aware updating - recover a failed cluster node - upgrade a node to Windows Server 2022 - failover workloads between nodes - install Windows updates on cluster nodes - manage failover clusters using Windows Admin Center |
| Implement and manage Storage Spaces Direct | - create a failover cluster using Storage Spaces Direct - upgrade a Storage Spaces Direct node - implement networking for Storage Spaces Direct - configure Storage Spaces Direct |
Implement disaster recovery (10-15%) | |
| Manage backup and recovery for Windows Server | - back up and restore files and folders to Azure Recovery Services vault - install and manage Azure Backup Server - back up and recover using Azure Backup Server - manage backups in Azure Recovery Services vault - create a backup policy - configure backup for Azure Virtual Machines using the built-in backup agent - recover a VM using temporary snapshots - recover VMs to new Azure Virtual Machines - restore a VM |
| Implement disaster recovery by using Azure Site Recovery | - configure Azure Site Recovery networking - configure Site Recovery for on-premises VMs - configure a recovery plan - configure Site Recovery for Azure Virtual Machines - implement VM replication to secondary datacenter or Azure region - configure Azure Site Recovery policies |
| Protect virtual machines by using Hyper-V replicas | - configure Hyper-V hosts for replication - manage Hyper-V replica servers - configure VM replication - perform a failover |
Migrate servers and workloads (20-25%) | |
| Migrate on-premises storage to on-premises servers or Azure | - transfer data and share - cut over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service - use Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure Virtual Machines - migrate to Azure file shares |
| Migrate on-premises servers to Azure | - deploy and configure Azure Migrate appliance - migrate VM workloads to Azure IaaS - migrate physical workloads to Azure IaaS - migrate by using Azure Migrate |
| Migrate workloads from previous versions to Windows Server 2022 | - migrate Internet Information Services (IIS) - migrate Hyper-V hosts - migrate Remote Desktop Services (RDS) host servers - migrate Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) - migrate print servers |
| Migrate IIS workloads to Azure | - migrate IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps - migrate IIS workloads to containers |
| Migrate an AD DS infrastructure to Windows Server 2022 AD DS | - migrate AD DS objects, including users, groups and Group Policies, using Active Directory Migration Tool - migrate to a new Active Directory forest - upgrade an existing forest |
Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments (20-25%) | |
| Monitor Windows Server by using Windows Server tools and Azure services | - monitor Windows Server by using Performance Monitor - create and configure Data Collector Sets - monitor servers and configure alerts by using Windows Admin Center - monitor by using System Insights - manage event logs - deploy Log Analytics agents - collect performance counters to Azure - create alerts - monitor Azure Virtual Machines by using Azure diagnostics extension - monitor Azure Virtual Machines performance by using VM insights |
| Troubleshoot Windows Server on-premises and hybrid networking | - troubleshoot hybrid network connectivity - troubleshoot on-premises connectivity |
| Troubleshoot Windows Server virtual machines in Azure | - troubleshoot deployment failures - troubleshoot booting failures - troubleshoot VM performance issues - troubleshoot VM extension issues - troubleshoot disk encryption issues - troubleshoot storage - troubleshoot VM connection issues |
| Troubleshoot Active Directory | - restore objects from AD recycle bin - recover Active Directory database using Directory Services Restore Mode - recover SYSVOL - troubleshoot Active Directory replication - troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues - troubleshoot on-premises Active Directory |

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