Course Information
Course Overview
Pass the AZ-800 certification exam with our High Quality Practice Test Questions in 2025
Microsoft AZ-800 Certification Exam Preparation – Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Begin your journey toward hybrid infrastructure mastery with our complete Microsoft AZ-800: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure practice test course. This expertly designed preparation tool equips IT professionals with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to manage on-premises and hybrid solutions using Windows Server and Microsoft Azure services.
Whether you’re administering Windows Server environments, managing identities, or securing networks across hybrid infrastructures, this course mirrors the actual AZ-800 certification exam and guides you through real-world scenarios. You’ll learn how to implement and manage core infrastructure services while adapting to today’s evolving cloud landscape.
What You’ll Master:
Windows Server Identity Services: Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Group Policy, and hybrid identity solutions using Azure AD.
Management and Automation: Administer on-premises and hybrid systems using Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, and Azure Arc for consistent control.
Networking and Core Infrastructure: Configure DNS, DHCP, IPAM, and network connectivity for Windows Server environments across datacenters and the cloud.
Storage Management: Implement and manage Storage Spaces Direct, file shares, and iSCSI in hybrid environments, ensuring reliability and performance.
Security and Compliance: Secure systems using Just Enough Administration, Group Policy settings, Windows Defender, and role-based access control.
Backup and Recovery: Configure Azure Backup, Windows Server backup, and disaster recovery strategies for continuity across hybrid deployments.
Practice Test Highlights:
Complete Domain Coverage: Our practice questions align with every topic in the AZ-800 exam blueprint to ensure full exam readiness.
Exam-Like Experience: Questions simulate the structure, wording, and difficulty of the actual exam, helping you feel comfortable on test day.
Scenario-Based Learning: Realistic business scenarios challenge you to apply knowledge in hybrid administration, security configuration, and troubleshooting.
Conceptual Mastery: Detailed explanations accompany every answer choice, helping you understand the why behind the right answers—and the why not behind the wrong ones.
Our practice tests are designed to include both exam-level questions and more advanced challenges that deepen your technical expertise and prepare you for practical success beyond the exam. These advanced questions push your understanding of hybrid deployments, identity federation, network security, and disaster recovery. Each question is accompanied by thorough explanations that break down all answer options, reinforcing key concepts and reducing the likelihood of knowledge gaps.
Who Should Take the AZ-800 Exam:
System administrators managing Windows Server environments in hybrid setups.
IT professionals transitioning from on-premises to cloud-integrated infrastructure roles.
Engineers working with Azure Arc, Active Directory, and on-prem-to-cloud networking.
Candidates pursuing the Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification (AZ-800 + AZ-801).
Exam Details:
Format: Multiple-choice and scenario-based questions
Passing Score: 700 out of 1000
Duration: 120 minutes
Delivery: Online proctoring or test center
Type: Closed book
Prerequisites (Recommended):
Practical experience with Windows Server 2016/2019/2022 environments
Familiarity with Azure services, including identity and network integration
Understanding of PowerShell, Group Policy, Active Directory, and virtualization
Basic knowledge of hybrid networking, storage systems, and security controls
By preparing with our Microsoft AZ-800 practice test course, you’re not only setting yourself up for certification success—you’re also gaining a real-world skill set that’s critical for managing the modern, hybrid IT environment. Whether you’re deploying secure infrastructure, automating server management, or ensuring availability across systems, this preparation gives you the confidence and competence to lead in today’s hybrid cloud world.
Take the next step in your career—master Windows Server hybrid administration and become a certified Microsoft professional today
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Manage and secure Windows Server environments in on-premises, hybrid, and Azure-integrated infrastructures.
- Implement and manage core services like Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and Group Policy in hybrid deployments.
- Configure and manage Azure services such as Azure Arc, Azure File Sync, and Azure Backup with Windows Server.
- Monitor, troubleshoot, and ensure high availability and security in hybrid Windows Server environments.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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ZZoe White
Ouch. I underestimated how much this crosses between old and new tech. The scenarios on Azure Arc and AD Connect were a needed wake-up call to study the bridge between data centers and the cloud
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CCharlotte Garcia
The test provided excellent insight into my approach to hybrid architecture. It revealed a tendency to prioritize traditional on-prem solutions over integrated cloud services, particularly in my disaster recovery planning. This feedback is crucial for evolving from a server administrator to a hybrid infrastructure specialist
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KKerry Jackson
These questions treat the cloud as an extension of your data center, not a replacement. They probe if you can build the foundational network, storage, and identity pillars that everything else relies on. No fluff, just core infrastructure
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GGilbert Davidson
A crucial test of foundational Windows Server administration, modernized for the cloud. The focus was on the hands-on details: promoting a server to a domain controller, configuring storage spaces direct, and managing failover clustering. It exposed my weak spots in Azure Arc server management and the specific PowerShell cmdlets for deploying and configuring these services. A practical, no-nonsense assessment