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How to get Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification

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    Introduction

    The Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification is a certification in which you’re responsible for configuring and managing Windows Server on-premises, hybrid, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform workloads.

    As a Windows Server hybrid administrator, you’re tasked with:

    • Integrating Windows Server environments with Azure services.
    • Managing Windows Server in on-premises networks.

    Prerequisites

    To get this certification, you need to pass AZ-800 and the AZ-801 exams.

    Learning Materials

    AZ-800

    AZ-801

    Exam Tips

      AZ-800

      The AZ-800 can have lab tasks in which you need to perform 10+ lab tasks based on different subjects.

      • Because I’ve watched and implemented the tasks by myself via the course of John Christopher, I could implement most of the lab tasks that they were asking.
      • The lab questions can be misread sometimes so read them well!
        • An example is to implement XYZ on all on-premise servers (in my case I only had access on 3 machines so I implemented just-in-case the solution on all machines).
      • Normally you would have a Microsoft Learn button in your exam but when you’re doing the lab tasks, you don’t see a button. You can reach Microsoft Learn during the lab tasks by entering the URL of Microsoft Learn on the lab machines themselves (http://learn.microsoft.com).

      See and/or implement what John Christopher is doing in its videos!!!

      AZ-801

      The AZ-801 has lots of drag and drop questions in which you need to implement XYZ and in which order you should do it.
      Can be tricky and frustrating but I could answer those questions via the Microsoft Learn button and looking up how to implement XYZ (make sure to mark the questions first and move on to the next question and if you’ve answered all the questions, you start looking up the marked questions and take all the time you need on Microsoft Learn).