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AZ-800T00: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure Course Overview

IT professionals who want to manage and maintain a hybrid infrastructure that combines on-premises Windows Server environments with Azure services can enroll in the AZ-800T00: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure course. Students will study how to deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), set up complex environments, handle security principals, and create hybrid identities as part of the course curriculum. Along with covering best practices for managing Windows servers in a hybrid environment, this extensive course also explains how to manage Hyper-V virtual machines and containerization, as well as how to use Azure services to optimize workload performance. It also covers the fundamentals of managing storage solutions like Windows Server file shares and Azure File Sync, as well as name resolution and network connectivity in an integrated networking environment. After finishing, participants will have the know-how to effectively manage a hybrid Windows Server ecosystem, which is an essential skill for managing modern IT infrastructure.

Course Prerequisites

The following minimal requirements should be met by prospective students in order to guarantee a successful learning experience in the AZ-800T00: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure course:

  • A fundamental understanding of TCP/IP, DNS, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and other networking concepts.
  • A working knowledge of Microsoft Hyper-V and a fundamental understanding of virtualization.
  • Familiarity with overseeing Windows Server workloads and operating systems in on-premises environments.
  • Familiarity with the main virtualization, networking, storage, and computing technologies from Microsoft.
  • Knowledge of fundamental security best practices, including role-based access control and the least privilege principle.
  • Knowledge of the fundamentals of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and familiarity with its setup and administration.
  • Some familiarity with command-line scripting and Windows PowerShell.
  • While not necessary, familiarity with Microsoft Azure services—specifically, Azure File Sync and Azure Virtual Machines—is advantageous.

These requirements are meant to make sure that students have a solid base on which to build when studying the course material, enabling a more thorough and efficient learning process.

Target Audience for AZ-800T00: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure

IT workers can manage Windows Server hybrid infrastructures by integrating on-premises and cloud environments with the help of the AZ-800T00 course.

  • The IT system administrators are in charge of overseeing and preserving Windows servers
  • Network administrators in charge of managing hybrid and on-premises networking infrastructure
  • Administrators of Active Directory with a focus on AD DS deployment and management
  • Cloud administrators managing server workloads with Azure services
  • IT professionals looking to expand their understanding of containers and Hyper-V virtualization
  • Infrastructure architects creating on-premises and hybrid cloud solutions
  • Specialists in security overseeing access and identity in Windows Server environments
  • Technical Support Engineers troubleshooting problems with Windows Server
  • IT managers aiming to modernize the competencies of their staff to align with emerging hybrid cloud technologies
  • Systems engineers in charge of setting up and overseeing Windows Server storage and file services

Learning Objectives – What you will Learn in this AZ-800T00: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure?

Introduction to Learning Outcomes

The AZ-800T00 course provides students with the necessary knowledge and abilities to administer and set up a hybrid Windows Server infrastructure, covering everything from storage options to Active Directory.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Effectively deploy and administer AD DS domain controllers in both on-premises and cloud settings.
  • For best performance and dependability, configure strong multi-site, multi-domain, and multi-forest AD DS environments.
  • To guarantee a secure operating environment, create, manage, and secure AD DS security principles.
  • To enable seamless integration between Azure services and on-premises applications, implement and manage hybrid identities.
  • For network-wide management and control of Windows Server security and settings, use domain-based group policies.
  • Utilize Azure services to manage Windows servers in a hybrid environment with more scalability and flexibility.
  • Manage guest operating systems and Hyper-V virtual machines to maximize the performance of virtualized infrastructure.
  • For the deployment and management of contemporary applications, create, manage, and coordinate containers.
  • Manage and implement IP addressing schemes and name resolution for on-premises and hybrid networking systems.
  • To guarantee high availability and effective file services, configure and maintain Windows Server file shares and Azure File Sync.

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