توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Ref AZ-801: Configure advanced Windows Server services for on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments
نام کتاب : Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Ref AZ-801: Configure advanced Windows Server services for on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پیکربندی Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Exam Exam AZ-801: پیکربندی سرویس های پیشرفته ویندوز سرور برای محیط های داخلی، ترکیبی و ابری
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نویسندگان : Chris Gill
ناشر : Packt Publishing
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 602
ISBN (شابک) : 1804615099 , 9781804615096
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : epub درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF تبدیل می شود
حجم کتاب : 65 Mb
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright abd Credits
Foreword
Contributors
Table of Contents
Preface
Part 1: Exam Overview and the Current State of On-Premises, Hybrid, and Cloud Workflows
Chapter 1: Exam Overview and the Current State of Cloud Workloads
Technical requirements and lab setup
Preparing for a Microsoft exam
Step 1 – Reviewing the exam skills outline
Step 2 – Review the skills measured and practice to improve your skills
Step 3 – Identify additional learning materials
Exam format and exam demo experience
Resources available and utilizing Microsoft Learn for supplemental experience
Where and when to take the exam
Creating a Microsoft 365 trial subscription and free Azure account
Setting up a lab environment using Hyper-V
Exam objectives
Who should take the AZ-801 exam?
The current state of on-premises, hybrid, and cloud workflows (and how they can work together to deliver for you and your business needs)
Identifying current hybrid cloud trends
Defining on-premises infrastructure
Defining hybrid infrastructure
Defining cloud-native infrastructure
On-premises versus hybrid versus cloud-native – is there a one size fits all?
Summary
Part 2: Secure Windows Server On-Premises and Hybrid Infrastructures
Chapter 2: Securing the Windows Server Operating System
Technical requirements and lab setup
Installing a new Windows Server 2022 domain controller
Installing a new Windows Server 2022 file server
Configuring and managing exploit protection
What is exploit protection?
How does exploit protection work?
Exploit protection mitigations
Using exploit protection Audit mode
Enabling exploit protection using the Windows Security app
Enabling exploit protection using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
Enabling exploit protection using Group Policy
Enabling exploit protection using PowerShell
Configuring and managing WDAC
Enabling WDAC using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
Configuring and managing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Licensing, software, and hardware requirements for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Onboarding devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Offboarding devices from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Configuring and managing Windows Defender Credential Guard
Requirements for enabling Windows Defender Credential Guard
Enabling Windows Defender Credential Guard using the hardware readiness tool
Enabling Windows Defender Credential Guard using Group Policy
Configuring Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Configuring Microsoft Defender SmartScreen on an individual device
Configuring Microsoft Defender SmartScreen using Intune
Additional notes on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Implementing operating system security by using Group Policy
Summary
Chapter 3: Securing a Hybrid Active Directory (AD) Infrastructure
Technical requirements and lab setup
Establishing a custom domain name
Synchronizing on-premises AD with Azure AD
Configuring self-service password reset (SSPR)
Configuring and managing password policies
Enabling password block lists
Configuring and managing account and user security
Managing protected users
Configuring account security
Managing account security on a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
Securing domain controllers
Hardening domain controllers
Restricting access to domain controllers
Configuring authentication policies silos
Managing AD built-in groups and delegation
Managing AD built-in administrative groups
Managing AD delegation of privileges
Implementing and managing Microsoft Defender for Identity
Microsoft Defender for Identity prerequisites
Installation and management process overview
Summary
Chapter 4: Identifying and Remediating Windows Server Security Issues Using Azure Services
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to hybrid security using Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Establishing a Data Collection Rule for Azure Monitor Agent
Installing the Azure Arc Connected Machine Agent
Monitoring on-premises servers and Azure IaaS VMs using Microsoft Sentinel
Identifying and remediating security issues for on-premises servers and Azure-hosted VMs with MDC
Summary
Chapter 5: Secure Windows Server Networking
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Windows Defender Firewall
Managing Windows Defender Firewall
Implementing domain isolation
Implementing connection security rules
Summary
Chapter 6: Secure Windows Server Storage
Introduction to NSGs
Introduction to ASGs
Overview of Azure service tags
Overview of the Azure Storage firewall
Technical requirements and lab setup
Managing BitLocker
BitLocker general system requirements
BitLocker basic setup
Managing and recovering encrypted volumes
Enabling storage encryption by using ADE
Managing Disk Encryption keys for IaaS VMs
Summary
Part 3: Implement and Manage Windows Server High Availability
Chapter 7: Implementing a Windows Server Failover Cluster
Overview of Windows Server Failover Clustering
What is WSFC?
What workloads can WSFC be used for?
What is the difference between a Failover Cluster and a hyper-converged cluster?
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Windows Admin Center
Creating and managing a Windows Server Failover Cluster
Configuring network settings for Failover Clustering
Configuring Windows Server Failover Cluster storage options
Configuring cluster workload options
Configuring Stretch Clusters
Configuring Scale-Out File Server
Configuring Cluster Sets
Summary
Chapter 8: Managing Failover Clustering
Technical requirements and lab setup
Managing failover clusters using Windows Admin Center
Implementing cluster-aware updating
Introduction to cluster-aware updating for Windows Server failover clusters
Installing Windows updates on cluster nodes
Recovering a failed cluster node
Upgrading a node to Windows Server 2022
Failing over workloads between nodes
Summary
Chapter 9: Implementing and Managing Storage Spaces Direct
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)
Uses for S2D
Prerequisites for S2D
Deployment modes for S2D
Managing S2D
Implementing networking for S2D
Deploying S2D on Windows Server
Upgrading an S2D cluster node
S2D upgrade options
Prerequisites and general limitations
Summary
Part 4: Implement Disaster Recovery
Chapter 10: Managing Backup and Recovery for Windows Server
Technical requirements and lab setup
Cost management review
Using Azure Backup Server to manage, back up, and recover files
Installing and managing Azure Backup Server
Backing up and recovering files and folders using Azure Backup Server
Using Azure Recovery Services vault to manage, back up, and restore files and folders
Creating a backup policy for an Azure Recovery Services vault
Managing backups in an Azure Recovery Services vault
Configuring backups for Azure Virtual Machines using the built-in backup agent
Recovering a VM using temporary snapshots
Restoring or recovering VMs to existing or new Azure Virtual Machines
Summary
Chapter 11: Implementing Disaster Recovery Using Azure Site Recovery
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Azure Site Recovery
Configuring Azure Site Recovery networking
Configuring Azure Site Recovery for on-premises VMs
Configuring a recovery plan
Configuring Azure Site Recovery policies
Configuring Azure Site Recovery for Azure Virtual Machines
Implementing VM replication to a secondary data center or Azure region
Summary
Chapter 12: Protecting Virtual Machines by Using Hyper-V Replicas
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Hyper-V Replica
Configuring Hyper-V hosts for replication
Configuring VM replication
Managing Hyper-V replica servers
Performing a VM failover
Summary
Part 5: Migrate Servers and Workloads
Chapter 13: Migrating On-Premises Storage to On-Premises Servers or Azure
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Storage Migration Service
Transferring data and sharing configuration
Cutting over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service
Using Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure Virtual Machines
Migrating to Azure File shares
Summary
Chapter 14: Migrating On-Premises Servers to Azure
Technical requirements and lab setup
Introduction to Azure Migrate
Migrating using Azure Migrate tools
Deploying and configure the Azure Migrate appliance
Migrating VM workloads to Azure IaaS
Migrating physical workloads to Azure IaaS
Summary
Chapter 15: Migrating Workloads from Previous Versions to Windows Server 2022
Technical requirements and lab setup
General recommendations for migrating Windows Server workloads
Migrate Internet Information Services (IIS)
Migrating Hyper-V hosts
Migrating RDS host servers
Migrating DHCP servers
Migrating print servers
Summary
Chapter 16: Migrating IIS Workloads to Azure
Technical requirements and lab setup
Migrating IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps
Migrating IIS workloads to containers
Summary
Chapter 17: Migrating an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Infrastructure to Windows Server 2022 AD DS
Technical requirements and lab setup
Upgrading an existing forest
Migrating AD DS objects, users, groups, and Group Policy objects using the Active Directory Migration Tool
Migrating to a new Active Directory forest
Summary
Part 6: Monitor and Troubleshoot Windows Server Environments
Chapter 18: Monitoring Windows Server Using Windows Server Tools and Azure Services
Technical requirements and lab setup
Configuring monitoring and alerting for Windows Server
Monitoring Windows Server using Performance Monitor
Creating and configuring Data Collector Sets
Monitoring servers and configuring alerts using Windows Admin Center
Monitoring servers using System Insights
Managing Windows Server event logs
Deploying Azure Monitor Agents
Collecting performance counters for Azure
Creating Azure Monitor alerts
Monitoring Azure Virtual Machines using the Azure Diagnostics extension
Monitoring Azure Virtual Machines performance using VM Insights
Summary
Chapter 19: Troubleshooting Windows Server On-Premises and Hybrid Networking
Technical requirements and lab setup
Troubleshooting hybrid network connectivity
Network health and metrics
Network Watcher
Troubleshooting on-premises connectivity
Summary
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting Windows Server Virtual Machines in Azure
Technical requirements and lab setup
Troubleshooting deployment failures
Troubleshooting booting failures
Reviewing Boot diagnostics
Working with Azure Serial Console
Troubleshooting VM performance issues
Troubleshooting VM extension issues
Troubleshooting disk encryption issues
Troubleshooting storage
Troubleshooting VM connection issues
Summary
Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Active Directory
Technical requirements and lab setup
Restoring objects from AD Recycle Bin
Recovering an AD database using DSRM
Recovering SYSVOL
Troubleshooting AD replication
Troubleshooting hybrid authentication issues
Troubleshooting on-premises AD
Summary
Chapter 22: Final Assessment and Mock Exam/Questions
Mock exam practice questions
Mock exam practice answers
Lab environment housekeeping
To completely remove all local Hyper-V virtual machines
To completely remove all Azure resources for your AZ801 exam tenant
Summary
Index
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