To pass the AZ-600: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub exam, you will need to have a strong understanding of the concepts and technologies related to configuring and operating a hybrid cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub. Some of the specific requirements for passing this exam include:
- Knowledge of how to plan, deploy, and manage Azure Stack Hub, including understanding the architecture and components of the system.
- Understanding of how to manage users and access in Azure Stack Hub, including assigning roles and permissions, and managing guest access.
- Familiarity with the Azure Stack Hub administration portal and Azure Stack Hub PowerShell.
- Knowledge of how to configure and manage various features of Azure Stack Hub, such as compute, storage, and networking.
- Understanding of how to manage and monitor the health and performance of Azure Stack Hub, including troubleshooting and resolving issues.
- Knowledge of how to integrate Azure Stack Hub with other Azure services, such as Azure Monitor, Azure Policy, and Azure Resource Manager.
- Understanding of the compliance and security features of Azure Stack Hub and how to use them to meet regulatory requirements.
It is also recommended that you have practical experience working with Azure Stack Hub, as well as experience in an administrative role for an organization.
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Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub (30—35%)
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Plan an Azure Stack Hub deployment
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Recommend a deployment model for a specific scenario
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Recommend a name resolution strategy
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Define fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and region name
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Recommend a public and internal IP strategy
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Define static routes or Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration
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Recommend a datacenter firewall integration strategy
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Choose between Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
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Validate identity provider and network by using the Azure Stack Hub Readiness Checker tool
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Select a billing model
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Recommend a deployment model for a specific scenario
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Plan and implement infrastructure certificates for Azure Stack Hub
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Manage Azure Stack Hub registration and billing
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Recommend a registration model
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Register in a connected environment
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Register in a disconnected environment
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Validate Azure Stack Hub registration
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Refresh Azure Stack Hub registration
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Set up usage data reporting
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View and retrieve usage data by using the usage API
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Manage usage and billing in multitenant and cloud solution provider (CSP) scenarios
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Recommend a registration model
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Set up management environment
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Obtain and connect to Azure Resource Manager endpoints
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Download and deploy Operator Access Workstation
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Install PowerShell modules for Azure Stack Hub
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Enable Azure CLI for Azure Stack Hub users
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Download and deploy Azure Stack PowerShell tools
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Add relevant environment based on a scenario
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Enable the Emergency VM Access Service (EVA)
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Obtain and connect to Azure Resource Manager endpoints
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Provide services (20—25%)
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Manage Azure Stack Hub Marketplace
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Offer the Azure App Service resource provider
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Plan the App Service resource provider deployment
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Deploy the App Service resource provider
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Update the App Service resource provider
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Scale roles based on capacity requirements
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Rotate App Service secrets and certificates
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Manage and monitor worker tiers
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Back up App Service resource provider, including SQL databases, file server share, and secrets
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Plan the App Service resource provider deployment
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Offer the Azure Event Hubs resource provider
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Offer services
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Manage infrastructure (40—45%)
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Manage identity and access
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Monitor and maintain system health
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Monitor system health by using the administrator portal
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Monitor system health by using PowerShell
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Monitor system health by using the REST API
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Respond to and manage alerts
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Validate health and system status by using Test-AzureStack
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Monitor Azure Stack Hub infrastructure certificates
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Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the administrator portal
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Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the privileged endpoint
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Configure automatic diagnostic log collection
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Configure syslog forwarding for Azure Stack Hub infrastructure
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Monitor system health by using the administrator portal
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Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR)
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Retrieve BitLocker recovery keys
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Recommend a BCDR strategy
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Recommend a solution for tenant backups
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Choose a method for infrastructure backups
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Configure storage target for infrastructure backups
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Configure certificates for infrastructure backups
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Configure frequency and retention policy for infrastructure backups
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Test backup and restore of infrastructure by using Azure Stack Development Kit
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Enable backup by using PowerShell
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Validate success status of backup
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Retrieve BitLocker recovery keys
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Perform node and system-wide operations
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Add nodes
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Manage storage capacity by reclaiming space or rebalancing
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Add IP pools
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Stop and start Azure Stack Hub
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Perform node operations, including start, stop, resume, repair, drain, and shutdown
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Configure Time Server (NTP)
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Configure syslog server
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Configure DNS server
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Update Azure Stack Hub, including scheduling, deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting
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Update Azure AD home directory
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Add nodes
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Configure and use privileged endpoints
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