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Prep for the AZ-801 and learn Windows Server hybrid management, security, high availability, disaster recovery, and Azure integration.
Presently, there's great need for admins to be able to integrate Windows Server environments with Azure services and manage Windows Server in the on-premises networks, which is covered in this AZ-801 exam. There have also been feature updates for security, like Windows Defender Firewall, which makes this review of the exam more important for admins. Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services extend on-premises workloads into Azure, ensuring high availability, security, and disaster recovery. The video course covers failover clustering, Azure Arc, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Azure Site Recovery, and migration tools to help administrators modernize their infrastructure.
This course prepares IT professionals for Exam AZ-801, focusing on Windows Server hybrid administration. It covers securing, managing, and migrating Windows Server workloads in on-premises and Azure environments. The training includes hands-on demonstrations, real-world scenarios, and exam-specific guidance to ensure learners can apply concepts in production settings and pass the certification.
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Lesson 1: Implement Core OS Security
1.1. Configure and manage Exploit Protection
1.2. Configure and manage Windows Defender Application Control
1.3. Configure and manage Windows Defender Credential Guard
1.4. Configure SmartScreen
1.5. Implement operating system security by using Group Policies
1.6. Manage Windows Server security baseline by using OSConfig
1.7 Configure Secured-core Server features for high-security workloads
Lesson 2: Secure Local Accounts and Passwords
2.1. Implement Windows Local Administrator Password Solution
2.2. Configure password policies
2.3. Implement Microsoft Entra Password Protection for AD DS
Lesson 3: Manage Protected Users and RODCs
3.1. Manage protected users
3.2. Manage account security on a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
3.3. Harden domain controllers
Lesson 4: Configure Advanced Domain Security
4.1. Configure authentication policy silos
4.2. Restrict access to domain controllers
4.3. Configure security options for user accounts
4.4. Configure security options for built-in administrative groups
4.5. Manage AD delegation
4.6 Implement Just Enough Administration (JEA) and Just-In-Time (JIT) privileged access
Lesson 5: Monitor and Defend with Microsoft Security Tools
5.1. Implement and manage Microsoft Defender for Identity
5.2. Audit usage of and disable NTLM
5.3. Implement ingestion of Windows Server data into Microsoft Sentinel
5.4. Manage security for Windows Server by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
5.5. Manage security for Windows Server by using Microsoft Defender for Servers
5.6 Implement hotpatching for Windows Server Azure Edition virtual machines
Lesson 6: Secure Windows Server Networking
6.1. Manage Windows Defender Firewall
6.2. Implement domain isolation
6.3. Implement connection security rules
6.4. Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) for Windows Server virtual machines on Azure
Lesson 7: Secure Storage with Encryption
7.1. Manage Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption
7.2. Enable storage encryption by using Azure Disk Encryption
7.3. Manage and recover encrypted volumes
7.4. Manage disk encryption keys for IaaS virtual machines
7.5 Configure File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) and Storage QoS for workload governance
Lesson 8: Implement Failover Clusters
8.1. Implement a failover cluster on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-only
8.2. Create a Windows failover cluster, including workgroup clusters
8.3. Implement a stretch cluster across datacenters or Azure regions, including Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) campus clusters
8.4. Configure storage for failover clustering
8.5. Modify quorum options
8.6. Configure network adapters for failover clustering
Lesson 9: Configure Advanced Cluster Features
9.1. Deploy and troubleshoot deployment, validation and cluster networking with Network ATC
9.2. Configure cluster workload options
9.3. Configure Scale-Out File servers
9.4. Configure an Azure witness
9.5. Configure a floating IP address for the cluster
Lesson 10: Manage and Maintain Clusters
10.1. Implement cluster-aware updating
10.2. Recover a failed cluster node
10.3. Upgrade failover cluster nodes
10.4. Failover workloads between nodes
10.5. Install Windows updates on cluster nodes
10.6. Use Windows Admin Center as the primary management tool for hybrid and cluster operations
Lesson 11: Implement Storage Spaces Direct
11.1. Upgrade an S2D node
11.2. Implement networking for S2D
11.3. Configure S2D
Lesson 12: Protect VMs with Hyper-V Replication
12.1. Configure Hyper-V hosts for replication
12.2. Manage Hyper-V replica servers
12.3. Configure VM replication
12.4. Perform a failover
Lesson 13: Implement Azure Backup
13.1. Backup and restore files and folders to Azure Recovery Services Vault
13.2. Deploy and manage Azure Backup Server
13.3. Backup and recover using Azure Backup Server
13.4. Manage backups in Azure Recovery Services Vault
13.5. Create an Azure Recovery Services vault backup policy
13.6 Implement ransomware-aware backup and recovery strategies, including immutable storage and recovery testing
Lesson 14: Backup and Recover Azure VMs
14.1. Configure backup for Azure VM using the built-in backup agent
14.2. Recover a VM using instant recovery snapshots
14.3. Recover VMs to new Azure VMs
14.4. Restore a VM, including encrypted VMs
Lesson 15: Implement Azure Site Recovery
15.1. Configure Azure Site Recovery network mapping
15.2. Configure Site Recovery for on-premises servers
15.3. Configure a recovery plan in Azure Site Recovery
15.4. Configure Site Recovery for Azure VMs
15.5. Implement VM replication to secondary datacenter or Azure region
15.6. Configure Azure Site Recovery replication policies
Lesson 16: Migrate Storage Using SMS
16.1. Transfer files, file shares, and security configurations by using Storage Migration Service (SMS)
16.2. Cut over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service (SMS)
16.3. Use Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure VMs
16.4. Migrate to Azure file shares
Lesson 17: Use Azure Migrate for Server Migration
17.1. Deploy and configure Azure Migrate appliance
17.2. Migrate VM workloads to Azure VMs
17.3. Migrate physical servers to Azure VMs
Lesson 18: Migrate Server Roles
18.1. Choose an appropriate migration method
18.2. Migrate IIS workloads and configurations
18.3. Migrate Hyper-V hosts
18.4. Migrate Remote Desktop Services (RDS) host servers
Lesson 19: Migrate Infrastructure Services
19.1. Migrate Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers
19.2. Migrate print servers
19.3. Migrate by using an in-place upgrade
Lesson 20: Migrate IIS Workloads to Azure
20.1. Assess IIS workloads by using Azure Migrate
20.2. Migrate IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps
20.3. Migrate IIS workloads to containers
20.4 Deploy Windows containers to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Lesson 21: Migrate Active Directory to Windows Server 2025
21.1. Choose an appropriate migration method
21.2. Implement a forest restructure
21.3. Migrate AD DS objects, including users, groups and Group Policies using AD Migration Tool
21.4. Migrate to a new Active Directory forest
21.5. Upgrade an existing forest, including setting functional levels
Lesson 22: Monitor Windows Server Performance
22.1. Monitor Windows Server by using Performance Monitor
22.2. Create and configure Data Collector Sets
22.3. Monitor servers and configure alerts by using Windows Admin Center
22.4. Analyze Windows Server system data by using System Insights
22.5. Manage event logs
Lesson 23: Monitor with Azure Services
23.1. Configure data collection rules for Azure Monitor
23.2. Create alerts
23.3. Monitor Azure VM performance by using VM Insights
23.4 Manage Windows Server resources with Azure Arc extensions and policies
23.5 Configure Azure Update Manager for hybrid patch orchestration
Lesson 24: Troubleshoot Core Services
24.1. Troubleshoot connectivity
24.2. Troubleshoot name resolution
24.3. Troubleshoot Windows Update
24.4. Troubleshoot Time Service
24.5. Troubleshoot deployment failures
24.6. Troubleshoot booting failures
Lesson 25: Troubleshoot Advanced Issues
25.1. Troubleshoot performance issues
25.2. Troubleshoot VM and Azure Arc extension issues
25.3. Troubleshoot disk encryption issues
25.4. Troubleshoot storage
25.5 Troubleshoot Azure Arc server extension issues
Lesson 26: Troubleshoot Active Directory
26.1. Restore objects from AD recycle bin
26.2. Recover Active Directory database using Directory Services Restore mode
26.3. Recover system volume (SYSVOL)
26.4. Troubleshoot Active Directory replication
26.5. Troubleshoot hybrid authentication and synchronization issues
26.6. Troubleshoot on-premises Active Directory
26.7 Troubleshoot hybrid identity synchronization with Microsoft Entra Connect
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