About Course
This instructor-led Skill Plus Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services (AZ-801) course is a great next step for anyone who wants to become well-versed in Windows Server Hybrid administration. It covers the crucial concepts of not only how to secure Windows Server and Active Directory, but also how to manage and configure high availability and disaster recovery, migrate workloads to newer versions of Windows Server and to Azure, as well as monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server workloads across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud infrastructure.
The goal of this course is to provide you and your students with all the tools you need to prepare for the AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services exam—including text explanations, video demos, lab activities, self-assessment questions, and a practice exam—to increase your chances of passing the exam on your first try.
Student audience:
Designed for Information Technology (IT) professionals who want to validate their advanced Windows Server Hybrid administration skills and knowledge, as well as those who have a thorough theoretical understanding as well as meaningful practical experience implementing the technologies involved.
Required course materials: One seat of instructor-led Pearson Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-801) Courseware for each student.
Course objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructure
- Implement and manage Windows Server High Availability
- Implement disaster recovery
- Migrate servers and workloads
- Monitor and troubleshoot
Course Content
Lesson 1: Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructure
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Skill 1.1: Secure Windows Server operating system
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Skill 1.2: Secure a hybrid Active Directory infrastructure
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Skill 1.3: Identify and remediate Windows Server security issues by using Azure services
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Skill 1.4: Secure Windows Server networking
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Skill 1.5: Secure Windows Server storage