AZ-800
Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Candidate: Raymond Mwebia
Date: 2025Friday, March 14,
Candidate ID: MS0990350981
Site Number: Proctored
Result: FAIL
Registration: 500570069
Passing Score: 700
Your Score: 602
Performance by exam section
Each section and its corresponding percentage of the exam appears to the left of the chart. The
length of the bars represents your section-level performance. Shorter bars reflect weaker
performance, and longer bars reflect stronger performance.
Deploy and Manage AD DS in On-Premises
andCloud Environments (30-35%)
Manage Windows Servers and Workloads in
aHybrid Environment (10-15%)
Manage Virtual Machines and Containers (15-20%)
Implement and Manage an On-Premises
andHybrid Networking Infrastructure (15-20%)
Manage Storage and File Services (15-20%)
0% 100%
Note: Because the number of questions in each section varies, the length of the bars cannot be used
to calculate the number of correctly answered questions, and bars cannot be combined to determine
the percentage of correctly answered questions on the overall exam. If a bar is not displayed for a skill
area, no questions related to that skill area were answered correctly.
What do these results mean?
You did not achieve a passing score on this Microsoft Certification exam. For more detailed
information on how to interpret your score report and answers to frequently asked questions, please
visit: http://aka.ms/score_FAQs
How can I improve my performance?
Prioritize the skills you should practice:
Start by developing the skills specifically noted in the “Top 3 Skill Areas to Prioritize When
Preparing to Retake the Exam” section of this report.
Remember, this list may not represent all the skills you need to practice in order to pass the
exam, so you should also focus on the skills measured in the content areas where you had the
weakest performance, as represented by the shortest bars on the chart above. Although some
skills in those content areas might overlap with those identified as priorities, practicing all skills
in the content areas of your weakest performance should help improve overall performance in
those areas.
Next, practice skills in the content areas that have the highest percentage of questions
even if you performed well in those areas. Improving or maintaining these skills is
important in passing this exam.
Finally, honestly evaluate your skills against all skills measured and practice those tasks that
you believe are your weakest.
Methods to help improve your skills:
Explore learning options and resources provided in the "Exam Resources" section on the
credential details page for this exam.
Review learning options available on Microsoft Learn (https://learn.microsoft.com) to help
you learn in a style that fits best. You’ll find instructor-led training courses (aka.ms/moc) taught
by Microsoft Certified Trainers and free, interactive self-paced online learning paths
(https://learn.microsoft.com/training) to help you learn and build necessary skills.
Perform tasks listed in the “Skills Measured” section of the exam page. Note any challenges
that you encounter and keep practicing. Hands-on experience performing these tasks is
essential to passing this exam.
Ask others how they perform those tasks. Do they perform the task differently? Understand why
they do.
Search authoritative sources, such as https://learn.microsoft.com/docs/.
Top 3 skill areas to prioritize when preparing to retake the exam
This information is provided to help you prioritize your skill development efforts. Because this list is
limited to three skills, it is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all skills you may need to
improve in order to pass this exam.
Your exam performance was weakest in the following skill areas:
Manage Azure virtual machines that run Windows Server
Manage Windows servers and workloads by using Azure Services Configure and
manage Azure File Sync
These three skills represent where you may have the most opportunity to grow and show
improvement in your overall exam performance.
Frequently Asked Questions and Additional Information
The bars on the score report show that I have scored more than 70 percent; why didn't I pass the
exam?
Keep in mind that the passing score of 700 is a scaled score and does not mean that you must answer
70 percent of the questions correctly to pass. The actual percentage varies from exam to exam, and
for some exams the percentage needed to pass is greater than 70 percent. The passing score is based
on input from subject matter experts, the skill level needed to be considered proficient in the content
domain, and the difficulty of the questions delivered during the exam.
Can I find out which questions I answered incorrectly?
No. Microsoft Certification exams are designed to measure candidates' skills and abilities in various
technologies, not their ability to study or memorize specific questions on exams. Qualified candidates
will be able to pass this exam regardless of the questions asked. In addition, to protect the integrity of
the certification process, Microsoft does not share information about the specific questions that were
missed.
Use the information provided in this report to focus your study efforts on areas of weakness. If you
gain experience in those areas, your skills will improve.
Retake Policy
Before you register to retake this exam, please review the Microsoft Exam Retake Policy to ensure
that you comply with the current retake requirements. To learn more, visit: http://aka.ms
/exam_policies
Other issues or concerns?
Visit https://aka.ms/credhelp.
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improve the quality of this and other Microsoft Certification exams. We value your input and
appreciate your participation.
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Certification Exam Candidate Agreement that you accepted before you began the exam. Protect your
certification investment by protecting Microsoft’s intellectual property. Violations could result in loss
of certifications and other penalties, including being banned from the Microsoft Credential Program.
For more information, visit: http://aka.ms/exam_policies.
Data forensics and your score
To ensure the integrity of the Microsoft Credential Program, Microsoft regularly conducts data
forensics analyses of exams. Microsoft reserves the right to make any changes to your score or
passing status that it deems appropriate based on these analyses. You will be notified if any changes
are made to your score or passing status.
DISCLAIMER
This exam was designed so that your score can be used to make a pass/fail decision. No decisions
were made based on individual section-level performance. The exam was not designed with the intent
to provide diagnostic feedback about your skills, and steps were not taken during the exam
development process to support that level of score reporting. Therefore, candidates should exercise
caution when interpreting the section-level score information provided in this report and use it only
as a starting point for future exam preparation.
To view your score report, sign-in to your Learn profile, navigate to Credentials and then
Certifications. In the Past Exams section, select "View details on provider site." You will then be able
to retrieve, save, and print your Score Report from the exam delivery provider’s website.