Study guide for Exam AZ-600: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub
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This exam will retire on July 31, 2023 at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time.
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you prepare for the exam.
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Review the skills measured as of October 28, 2022 | This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided. Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date. |
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Change log | You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the changes that will be made on the date provided. |
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The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
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Skills measured as of October 28, 2022
Audience Profile
Candidates for this exam have subject matter expertise in providing infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) offering to end users or customers from within their own datacenter using Azure Stack Hub.
Their responsibilities are to plan, deploy, update, and maintain the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure. They also configure resources, manage infrastructure capacity, and optimize the services that run in Azure Stack Hub.
Professionals in this role work with teams that support datacenter infrastructure, teams that manage identity, and teams that consume Azure Stack Hub resources, including developers, DevOps engineers, and virtual infrastructure administrators.
Candidates for this exam have significant experience managing and operating Azure Stack Hub environments and are proficient at managing Azure Stack Hub by using PowerShell. They should have a strong understanding of Azure, in addition to knowledge of virtualization, networking, and identity management.
Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub (30–35%)
Provide services (20–25%)
Manage infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub (30–35%)
Plan an Azure Stack Hub deployment
Recommend a deployment model for a specific scenario
Recommend a name resolution strategy
Define fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and region name
Recommend a public and internal IP strategy
Define static routes or Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration
Recommend a datacenter firewall integration strategy
Choose between Microsoft Entra ID, part of Microsoft Entra ID and Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
Validate identity provider and network by using the Azure Stack Hub Readiness Checker tool
Select a billing model
Plan and implement infrastructure certificates for Azure Stack Hub
Choose between an Enterprise certificate authority (CA) and a public certificate
Prepare certificates for Azure Stack Hub
Import certificates
Export PFX files
Prepare folder structure
Validate certificates by using the Azure Stack Hub Readiness Checker tool
Rotate secrets for certificates
Manage Azure Stack Hub registration and billing
Recommend a registration model
Register in a connected environment
Register in a disconnected environment
Validate Azure Stack Hub registration
Refresh Azure Stack Hub registration
Set up usage data reporting
View and retrieve usage data by using the usage API
Manage usage and billing in multitenant and cloud solution provider (CSP) scenarios
Set up management environment
Obtain and connect to Azure Resource Manager endpoints
Download and deploy Operator Access Workstation
Install PowerShell modules for Azure Stack Hub
Enable Azure CLI for Azure Stack Hub users
Download and deploy Azure Stack PowerShell tools
Add relevant environment based on a scenario
Enable the Emergency VM Access Service (EVA)
Provide services (20–25%)
Manage Azure Stack Hub Marketplace
Populate Azure Stack Hub Marketplace from a connected environment
Populate Azure Stack Hub Marketplace in a disconnected environment
Create a custom Azure Stack Hub Marketplace item
Manage the lifecycle for Azure Stack Hub Marketplace items
Create an ARM template
Offer the Azure App Service resource provider
Plan the App Service resource provider deployment
Deploy the App Service resource provider
Update the App Service resource provider
Scale roles based on capacity requirements
Rotate App Service secrets and certificates
Manage and monitor worker tiers
Back up App Service resource provider, including SQL databases, file server share, and secrets
Offer the Azure Event Hubs resource provider
Plan an Event Hubs resource provider deployment
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider
Update an Event Hubs resource provider
Rotate Event Hubs secrets and certificates
Offer services
Create and manage quotas
Create and manage plans
Create and manage offers
Create and manage user subscriptions
Change user subscription owner
Manage infrastructure (40–45%)
Manage identity and access
Assign users and groups in Azure Stack Hub
Grant an app access to resources
Define a custom role in Microsoft Entra ID for delegating Azure Stack Hub management tasks to users
Register a tenant directory with Azure Stack Hub
Update a tenant directory
Unregister a tenant directory
Monitor and maintain system health
Monitor system health by using the administrator portal
Monitor system health by using PowerShell
Monitor system health by using the REST API
Respond to and manage alerts
Validate health and system status by using Test-AzureStack
Monitor Azure Stack Hub infrastructure certificates
Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the administrator portal
Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the privileged endpoint
Configure automatic diagnostic log collection
Configure syslog forwarding for Azure Stack Hub infrastructure
Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR)
Retrieve BitLocker recovery keys
Recommend a BCDR strategy
Recommend a solution for tenant backups
Choose a method for infrastructure backups
Configure storage target for infrastructure backups
Configure certificates for infrastructure backups
Configure frequency and retention policy for infrastructure backups
Test backup and restore of infrastructure by using Azure Stack Development Kit
Enable backup by using PowerShell
Validate success status of backup
Perform node and system-wide operations
Add nodes
Manage storage capacity by reclaiming space or rebalancing
Add IP pools
Stop and start Azure Stack Hub
Perform node operations, including start, stop, resume, repair, drain, and shutdown
Configure Time Server (NTP)
Configure syslog server
Configure DNS server
Update Azure Stack Hub, including scheduling, deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting
Update Microsoft Entra home directory
Configure and use privileged endpoints
Connect to a privileged endpoint
Configure the cloud admin user role
Unlock a support session
Close the session on the privileged endpoint
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam. We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation, community sites, and videos.
Study resources | Links to learning and documentation |
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Get trained | Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an instructor-led course |
Find documentation | Azure documentation Azure Stack Hub Documentation Azure Stack documentation Azure Stack Hub and operational excellence Azure hybrid and multicloud cloud documentation |
Ask a question | Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs |
Get community support | Azure Community Support |
Follow Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community |
Find a video | Exam Readiness Zone Azure Fridays Browse other Microsoft Learn shows |
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of the changes.
Skill area prior to October 28, 2022 | Skill area as of October 28, 2022 | Change |
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Audience profile | No change | |
Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub | Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub | No change |
Plan an Azure Stack Hub deployment | Plan an Azure Stack Hub deployment | Minor |
Plan and implement infrastructure certificates for Azure Stack Hub | Plan and implement infrastructure certificates for Azure Stack Hub | No change |
Manage Azure Stack Hub registration and billing | Manage Azure Stack Hub registration and billing | No change |
Set up management environment | Set up management environment | No change |
Provide services | Provide services | No change |
Manage Azure Stack Hub Marketplace | Manage Azure Stack Hub Marketplace | No change |
Offer the Azure App Service resource provider | Offer the Azure App Service resource provider | No change |
Offer the Azure Event Hubs resource provider | Offer the Azure Event Hubs resource provider | No change |
Offer services | Offer services | No change |
Manage infrastructure | Manage infrastructure | No change |
Manage identity and access | Manage identity and access | No change |
Monitor and maintain system health | Monitor and maintain system health | No change |
Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) | Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) | No change |
Perform node and system-wide operations | Perform node and system-wide operations | No change |
Configure and use privileged endpoints | Configure and use privileged endpoints | No change |
Skills measured prior to October 28, 2022
Audience Profile
Candidates for this exam have subject matter expertise in providing infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) offering to end users or customers from within their own datacenter using Azure Stack Hub.
Their responsibilities are to plan, deploy, update, and maintain the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure. They also configure resources, manage infrastructure capacity, and optimize the services that run in Azure Stack Hub.
Professionals in this role work with teams that support datacenter infrastructure, teams that manage identity, and teams that consume Azure Stack Hub resources, including developers, DevOps engineers, and virtual infrastructure administrators.
Candidates for this exam have significant experience managing and operating Azure Stack Hub environments and are proficient at managing Azure Stack Hub by using PowerShell. They should have a strong understanding of Azure, in addition to knowledge of virtualization, networking, and identity management.
Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub (30–35%)
Provide services (20–25%)
Manage infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan and deploy Azure Stack Hub (30–35%)
Plan an Azure Stack Hub deployment
Recommend a deployment model for a specific scenario
Recommend a name resolution strategy
Define fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and region name
Recommend a public and internal IP strategy
Define static routes or Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration
Recommend a datacenter firewall integration strategy
Choose between Microsoft Entra ID and Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
Validate identity provider and network by using the Azure Stack Hub Readiness Checker tool
Select a billing model
Plan and implement infrastructure certificates for Azure Stack Hub
Choose between an Enterprise certificate authority (CA) and a public certificate
Prepare certificates for Azure Stack Hub
Import certificates
Export PFX files
Prepare folder structure
Validate certificates by using the Azure Stack Hub Readiness Checker tool
Rotate secrets for certificates
Manage Azure Stack Hub registration and billing
Recommend a registration model
Register in a connected environment
Register in a disconnected environment
Validate Azure Stack Hub registration
Refresh Azure Stack Hub registration
Set up usage data reporting
View and retrieve usage data by using the usage API
Manage usage and billing in multitenant and cloud solution provider (CSP) scenarios
Set up management environment
Obtain and connect to Azure Resource Manager endpoints
Download and deploy Operator Access Workstation
Install PowerShell modules for Azure Stack Hub
Enable Azure CLI for Azure Stack Hub users
Download and deploy Azure Stack PowerShell tools
Add relevant environment based on a scenario
Enable the Emergency VM Access Service (EVA)
Provide services (20–25%)
Manage Azure Stack Hub Marketplace
Populate Azure Stack Hub Marketplace from a connected environment
Populate Azure Stack Hub Marketplace in a disconnected environment
Create a custom Azure Stack Hub Marketplace item
Manage the lifecycle for Azure Stack Hub Marketplace items
Create an ARM template
Offer the Azure App Service resource provider
Plan the App Service resource provider deployment
Deploy the App Service resource provider
Update the App Service resource provider
Scale roles based on capacity requirements
Rotate App Service secrets and certificates
Manage and monitor worker tiers
Back up App Service resource provider, including SQL databases, file server share, and secrets
Offer the Azure Event Hubs resource provider
Plan an Event Hubs resource provider deployment
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider
Update an Event Hubs resource provider
Rotate Event Hubs secrets and certificates
Offer services
Create and manage quotas
Create and manage plans
Create and manage offers
Create and manage user subscriptions
Change user subscription owner
Manage infrastructure (40–45%)
Manage identity and access
Assign users and groups in Azure Stack Hub
Grant an app access to resources
Define a custom role in Microsoft Entra ID for delegating Azure Stack Hub management tasks to users
Register a tenant directory with Azure Stack Hub
Update a tenant directory
Unregister a tenant directory
Monitor and maintain system health
Monitor system health by using the administrator portal
Monitor system health by using PowerShell
Monitor system health by using the REST API
Respond to and manage alerts
Validate health and system status by using Test-AzureStack
Monitor Azure Stack Hub infrastructure certificates
Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the administrator portal
Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using the privileged endpoint
Configure automatic diagnostic log collection
Configure syslog forwarding for Azure Stack Hub infrastructure
Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR)
Retrieve BitLocker recovery keys
Recommend a BCDR strategy
Recommend a solution for tenant backups
Choose a method for infrastructure backups
Configure storage target for infrastructure backups
Configure certificates for infrastructure backups
Configure frequency and retention policy for infrastructure backups
Test backup and restore of infrastructure by using Azure Stack Development Kit
Enable backup by using PowerShell
Validate success status of backup
Perform node and system-wide operations
Add nodes
Manage storage capacity by reclaiming space or rebalancing
Add IP pools
Stop and start Azure Stack Hub
Perform node operations, including start, stop, resume, repair, drain, and shutdown
Configure Time Server (NTP)
Configure syslog server
Configure DNS server
Update Azure Stack Hub, including scheduling, deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting
Update Microsoft Entra home directory
Configure and use privileged endpoints
Connect to a privileged endpoint
Configure the cloud admin user role
Unlock a support session
Close the session on the privileged endpoint