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Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure AZ-800 Exam Guide

By : Steve Miles
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Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure AZ-800 Exam Guide

By: Steve Miles

Overview of this book

Written by an Azure MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer with 20 years of experience in data center infrastructure, this AZ-800 study guide is an essential preparation tool for administrators who want to take the exam and acquire key skills that will help them thrive in their careers. This book will guide you through all the ways Windows Server can be used to manage hybrid solutions on-premises and in the cloud, starting with deploying and managing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises and cloud environments. You’ll then dive into managing virtual machines and containers and progress to implementing and managing an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure. The later parts of the book focus on managing storage and file services, concluding with a detailed overview of all the knowledge needed to pass the AZ-800 exam with practical examples throughout the chapters. In the final chapter, you’ll be able to test your understanding of the topics covered with the help of practice exams to make sure that you’re completely prepared for the contents and structure of the exam. By the end of the book, you’ll have gained the knowledge, both practical and conceptual, that's required to administer Windows Server hybrid core infrastructure confidently.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Hybrid Identity
6
Part 2: Hybrid Networking
9
Part 3: Hybrid Storage
12
Part 4: Hybrid Compute
18
Part 5: Exam Prep
19
Chapter 14: Exam Preparation Practice Tests

PowerShell remoting

PowerShell remoting allows a single command to be run on hundreds of machines or just one remote machine. PowerShell remoting uses the WS-Management (WS-Man) protocol.

PowerShell remoting is enabled by default in Windows Server 2012/R2, 2016.

PowerShell remoting is enabled with the following elevated command:

Enable-PSRemoting

The following are the requirements for PowerShell remoting:

  • PowerShell installed on the local machine where commands will be run from and a remote machine
  • PowerShell remoting must be enabled
  • WinRM enabled each machine to connect and run a command

We will look at some example cmdlets that can be run against remote computers.

PowerShell remoting examples

The following cmdlet starts an interactive session with a single remote computer:

Enter-PSSession Computer-1

Command Prompt will show the remote computer’s display name; all commands entered will display on the local computer but are executed...