Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services (AZ-801)

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Learn everything you need to know about ‘Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services’ using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. This comprehensive training course will equip you with the theoretical as well as practical knowledge and skills needed to pass the AZ-801 exam. Covering all the essential topics for understanding advanced Windows Server technologies and their integration with Azure, this AZ-801 course will upgrade your server management skills. You’ll be skilled in designing, implementing, and managing complex Windows Server hybrid environments.

About This Course

Learn everything you need to know about ‘Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services’ using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. This comprehensive training course will equip you with the theoretical as well as practical knowledge and skills needed to pass the AZ-801 exam. Covering all the essential topics for understanding advanced Windows Server technologies and their integration with Azure, this AZ-801 course will upgrade your server management skills. You’ll be skilled in designing, implementing, and managing complex Windows Server hybrid environments.

Skills You’ll Get

Securing the Windows Server, hybrid active directory, networking, and storage Work with Azure Security Center, Azure Sentinel, and Microsoft Defender to enhance security posture Ability to implement high availability and disaster recovery with failover clusters Execute disaster recovery plans, backup, and recovery strategies Ability to migrate virtual and physical server workloads to Azure IaaS Migrate IIS workloads and Active Directory domains to Azure or on-premises environments Monitoring Windows Server with tools like Performance Monitor, Event Viewer, and Azure Monitor Identify and resolve networking, Virtual Machine (VM), and Active Directory (AD DS) issues Automate administrative tasks by shell scripting complex configurations  Manage the Windows admin center through a web-based interface