AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Course Code:
AZ-800
Duration:
4 Days
Delivery Mode:
Instructor-led training (ILT)/Online Learning (OLL)
Start Date:
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Fees:
$3,052.00

This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage core Windows Server workloads and services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. The course teaches IT Professionals how to implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions such as identity, management, compute, networking, and storage in a Windows Server hybrid environment.

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Introduction to AD DS
  • Define AD DS
  • Define users, groups, and computers
  • Define AD DS forests and domains
  • Define OUs
  • Manage objects and their properties in AD DS
 Lesson 2: Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles
  • Deploy AD DS domain controller
  • Maintain AD DS domain controllers
  • Manage the AD DS Global Catalog role
  • Manage AD DS operations masters
  • Manage AD DS schema
Lesson 3: Implement Group Policy Objects
  • Define GPOs
  • Implement GPO scope and inheritance
  • Define domain-based GPOs
  • Create and configure a domain-based GPO
  • Define GPO storage
  • Define administrative templates
Lesson 4: Manage advanced features of AD DS
  • Create trust relationships
  • Implement ESAE forests
  • Monitor and troubleshoot AD DS
Lesson 5: Implement hybrid identity with Windows Server
  • Select an Azure Active Directory integration model
  • Plan for Azure Active Directory integration
  • Prepare on-premises Active Directory for directory synchronization
  • Install and configure directory synchronization with Azure Active Directory Connect
  • Implement Seamless Single Sign-On
  • Enable Azure Active Directory login in for Windows VM in Azure
  • Knowledge check 1
  • Describe Azure Active Directory Domain Services
  • Implement and configure Azure Active Directory Domain Services
  • Manage Windows Server 2019 in an Azure Active Directory Domain Services environment
  • Create and configure an Azure Active Directory Domain Services instance
  • Join a Windows Server VM to a managed domain
  • Knowledge check 2
Lesson 6: Deploy and manage Azure IaaS Active Directory domain controllers in Azure
  • Select an option to implement directory and identity services using Active Directory Domain Services in Azure
  • Deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services domain controllers in Azure VMs
  • Install a replica Active Directory domain controller in an Azure VM
  • Install a new Active Directory forest on an Azure VNet
 Lesson 7: Perform Windows Server secure administration
  • Define least privilege administration
  • Implement delegated privileges
  • Use privileged access workstations
  • Use jump servers
Lesson 8: Describe Windows Server administration tools
  • Explore Windows Admin Center
  • Use Server Manager
  • List Remote Server Administration Tools
  • Use Windows PowerShell
  • Use Windows PowerShell to remotely administer a server
Lesson 9: Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server
  • List the available post-installation configuration tools
  • Configure Server Core using Sconfig
  • Use DSC to configure Windows Server
  • Perform post-installation configuration with Windows Admin Center
  • Configure a server with answer files
Lesson 10: Just Enough Administration in Windows
  • Explain the concept of Just Enough Administration (JEA)
  • Define role capabilities for a JEA endpoint
  • Create a session configuration file to register a JEA endpoint
  • Describe how JEA endpoints work to limit access to a PowerShell session
  • Create and connect to a JEA endpoint
  • Demonstration: Connect to a JEA endpoint
 Lesson 11: Administer and manage Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine remotely
  • Select the appropriate remote administration tool
  • Manage Windows Virtual Machines with Azure Bastion
  • Create an Azure Bastion host
  • Configure just-in-time administration
Lesson 12: Manage hybrid workloads with Azure Arc
  • Describe Azure Arc
  • Onboard Windows Server instances
  • Connect hybrid machines to Azure from the Azure portal
  • Usee Azure Arc to manage Windows Server instances
  • Restrict access with RBAC
Lesson 13: Configure and manage Hyper-V
  • Define Hyper-V
  • Define Hyper-V Manager
  • Configure Hyper-V hosts using best practices
  • Configure Hyper-V networking
  • Assess advanced Hyper-V networking features
  • Define nested virtualization
 Lesson 14: Configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines
  • List the virtual machine configuration versions
  • List the virtual machine generation versions
  • List available VHD formats and types
  • Create and configure VMs
  • Determine storage options for VMs
  • Define shared VHDs and VHD Sets
  • Implement guest clusters using shared VHDX
Lesson 15: Secure Hyper-V workloads
  • Define guarded fabric
  • Define the Host Guardian Service
  • Explore TPM-trusted attestation
  • Define KPS
  • Determine key features of shielded VMs
  • Compare encryption-supported and shielded VMs in a guarded fabric
Lesson 16: Run containers on Windows Server
  • Define containers
  • List the differences between containers and VMs
  • Define Windows Server and Hyper-V containers and isolation modes
  • Explore Docker
  • Prepare a Windows Server 2019 host for container deployment
  • Security, Storage, and Networking with Windows containers
Lesson 17: Orchestrate containers on Windows Serer using Kubernetes
  • Define orchestration
  • Define Kubernetes
  • Deploy Kubernetes resources
  • Create a Kubernetes cluster on Windows
  • Define Azure Arc
  • Connect an Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes cluster to Azure Arc
Lesson 18: Plan and deploy Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines
  • Describe Azure compute
  • Describe Virtual Machine storage
  • Deploy Azure Virtual Machines
  • Create a windows Virtual Machine using the portal
  • Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure CLI
  • Deploy Azure Virtual Machines using templates
Lesson 19: Customize Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine images
  • Create a generalized image
  • Create a new Virtual Machine from a managed image
  • Create a managed image of a generalized virtual machine in Azure
  • Create a Virtual Machine from a manage image
  • Implement Azure Image Builder
  • Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure Image Builder template
  • Create a Windows Virtual Machine with Azure Image Builder using PowerShell
  • Running Azure in your datacenter
  • Capacity planning considerations
  • Choose an identity provider
  • Connection models
  • Licensing model
  • Naming decisions
  • Certificate requirements
  • Connect Azure Stack Hub to Azure
  • Hybrid connectivity options
  • Using ExpressRoute
  • External monitoring
  • Back up and disaster recovery
Lesson 20: Automate the configuration of Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines
  • Describe Azure Automation
  • Implement Azure Automation with DSC
  • Remediate noncompliant servers
  • Describe Custom Script Extensions
  • Configure a Virtual Machine by using DSC
Lesson 21: Deploy and manage DHCP
  • Use DHCP to simplify IP configuration
  • Install and configure DHCP role
  • Configure DHCP options
  • Configure DHCP scopes
  • Select DHCP high availability options
  • Implement DHCP Failover
Lesson 22: Implement Windows Server DNS
  • Explore the DNS architecture
  • Work with DNS zones and records
  • Install and configure the DNS role
  • Implement DNS forwarding
Lesson 23: Implement IP Address Management
  • Define IP Address Management
  • Deploy IP Address Management
  • Administer IP Address Management
  • Configure IP Address Management options
  • Manage DNS zones with IP Address Management
  • Manage DHCP servers with IP Address Management
  • Use IP Address Management to manage IP addressing
Lesson 24: Implement remote access
  • Examine the remote access options in Windows Server
  • Select and set up VPNs
  • Use NPS to create and enforce network access policies
  • Plan and implement NPS
  • Deploy a PKI for remote access
  • Use WAP as a reverse web proxy
 Lesson 25: Implement hybrid network infrastructure
  • Describe Azure network topologies
  • Implement Azure VPN options
  • Create a route-based VPN gateway using the Azure portal
  • Implement Azure ExpressRoute
  • Configure Azure Virtual WAN
  • Implement DNS in hybrid environments
 Lesson 26: Implement DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs
  • Understand Azure DNS
  • Implement Azure DNS
  • Create an Azure DNS zone and record using the Azure portal
  • Implement DNS with Azure IaaS virtual machines
  • Implement split-horizon DNS in Azure
  • Troubleshoot DNS
 Lesson 27: Implement Windows Server IaaS VM IP addressing and routing
  • Implement a virtual network
  • Implement IaaS VM IP addressing
  • Assign and manage IP addresses
  • Configure a private IP address for a virtual machine using the Azure portal
  • Create a virtual machine with a static public IP address using the Azure portal
  • Implement IaaS virtual machine IP routing
  • Implement IPv6 for Windows Server IaaS virtual machines
 Lesson 28: Manage Windows Server file servers
  • Define the Windows Server file system
  • List the benefits and uses of File Server Resource Manager
  • Define SMB and its security considerations
  • Configure SMB protocol
  • Define Volume Shadow Copy Service
 Lesson 29: Implement Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct
  • Define the Storage Spaces architecture and its components
  • List the functionalities, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces
  • Implement Storage Spaces
  • List the functionalities, components, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces Direct
  • Implement Storage Space Direct
 Lesson 30: Implement Windows Server Data Deduplication
  • Define the architecture, components, and functionality of Data Deduplication
  • Define the use cases and interoperability of Data Deduplication
  • Implement Data Deduplication
  • Manage and maintain Data Deduplication
Lesson 31: Implement Windows Server iSCSI
  • List the functionalities, components, and use cases of iSCSI
  • List the considerations for implement iSCSI
  • Implement iSCSI
  • Configure high availability for iSCSI
Lesson 32: Implement Windows Server Storage Replica
  • List the functionalities and components of Storage Replica
  • Examine the prerequisites for implementing Storage Replice
  • Implement Storage Replica by using Windows Admin Center
  • Implement Storage Replica by using Windows PowerShell
Lesson 33: Implement a hybrid file server infrastructure
  • Describe Azure File services
  • Configure Azure Files
  • Configure connectivity to Azure Files
  • Describe Azure File Sync
  • Implement Azure File Sync
  • Deploy Azure File Sync
  • Deploy Azure File Sync 2
  • Manage cloud tiering
  • Migrate from DFSR to Azure File Sync

Course Fee (inclusive of 9% GST)

$3,052.00 *Funding not available
Course Prerequisite
Before attending this course, students must have:
  • Experience with managing Windows Server operating system and Windows Server workloads in on-premises scenarios, including AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V, and File and Storage Services
  • Experience with common Windows Server management tools (implied in the first prerequisite).
  • Basic knowledge of core Microsoft compute, storage, networking, and virtualization technologies (implied in the first prerequisite).
  • Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts
  • Basic experience with implementing and managing IaaS services in Microsoft Azure
  • Basic knowledge of Azure Active Directory
  • Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • Basic experience with Windows PowerShell
Important Notes
None.
Who Should Attend?
Same as Course Prerequisite.

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