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Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Ref AZ-801

By : Chris Gill
Book Image

Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Ref AZ-801

By: Chris Gill

Overview of this book

Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Exam Ref AZ-801 helps you master various cloud and data center management concepts in detail, helping you grow your expertise in configuring and managing Windows Server in on-premises, hybrid, and cloud-based workloads. Throughout the book, you'll cover all the topics needed to pass the AZ-801 exam and use the skills you acquire to advance in your career. With this book, you’ll learn how to secure your on-premises Windows Server resources and Azure IaaS workloads. First, you’ll explore the potential vulnerabilities of your resources and learn how to fix or mitigate them. Next, you'll implement high availability Windows Server virtual machine workloads with Hyper-V Replica, Windows Server Failover Clustering, and Windows File Server. You’ll implement disaster recovery and server migration of Windows Server in on-premises and hybrid environments. You’ll also learn how to monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the knowledge and skills required to ace the AZ-801 exam, and you'll have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
1
Part 1: Exam Overview and the Current State of On-Premises, Hybrid, and Cloud Workflows
3
Part 2: Secure Windows Server On-Premises and Hybrid Infrastructures
9
Part 3: Implement and Manage Windows Server High Availability
13
Part 4: Implement Disaster Recovery
17
Part 5: Migrate Servers and Workloads
23
Part 6: Monitor and Troubleshoot Windows Server Environments

Cutting over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service

Now that we have reviewed the approach for setting up Storage Migration Service for both phase 1 and phase 2 of the migration approach, let’s walk through the steps and considerations for phase 3, which involves cutting over to a new server:

  1. The first step involves validation of whether we would like to reuse the existing credentials or create new credentials, as shown in Figure 13.16:
Figure 13.16 – Entering credentials for the source and destination devices

Figure 13.16 – Entering credentials for the source and destination devices

  1. In this series of configuration steps, we are asked to make out the network settings from the source server to the destination server as shown in Figure 13.17:
Figure 13.17 – Review and configure the source and destination network adapters

Figure 13.17 – Review and configure the source and destination network adapters

  1. Note that as part of this process, we can also rename the source device after the cutover has been completed, as shown in...