The purpose of this 5-day course is to teach students the basic fundamentals of networking, security, and server administration with Windows Server 2008. It is intended to provide the foundational knowledge needed to prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams and begin building a career in Microsoft technologies.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe fundamental network components and terminology thus enabling you to select an appropriate network component in a particular scenario.
Implement a network by selecting network hardware components and technologies and determine the appropriate network hardware and wiring components for a given situation.
Describe the protocols and services within the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite of protocols and implement IPv4 within a Windows Server environment.
Select appropriate storage technologies and configure storage on Windows Server.
Perform a local media-based installation of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Describe server roles.
Implement and configure an Active Domain Directory Service (AD DS) forest.
Describe the concept of defense-in-depth and determine how to implement this approach with Windows Server.
Identify the security features in Windows Server that help to provide defense-in-depth.
Identify the network-related security features in Windows Server to mitigate security threats to you network.
Identify and implement additional software components to enhance your organization’s security.
Monitor a server to determine the performance level.
Identify the Windows Server tools available to maintain and troubleshoot Windows Server.
Create and configure a virtual machine with Hyper-V.
Content of Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
Understanding Network Infrastructure
In this module, students will learn how to describe fundamental network component and terminology thus enabling the student to select an appropriate network component in a particular scenario. Students will also learn to determine the appropriate network infrastructure component for a given scenario.
Network Communication Standards
Local Area Networking
Wide Area Networking
Wireless Networking
Connecting to the Internet
Remote Access
Lab : Selecting Network Infrastructure Components
Connecting Network Components
In this module, students will learn to build a network using network hardware components and technologies. The student will also learn to determine the appropriate network hardware and wiring components for a given situation.
Understanding the OSI Model
Understanding Adapters, Hubs, and Switches
Understanding Routing
Understanding Media Types
Lab : Connecting Network Components
Implementing TCP/IP
In this module, students will describe the protocols and services within the TCP/IP suite of protocols. Students will learn to implement IPv4 within a Windows environment. Students will also learn basic understanding of IPv6 and name resolution.
Overview of TCP/IP
Understanding IPv4 Addressing
Configuring IPv4
Understanding IPv6
Name Resolution
Lab : Implementing TCP/IP
Implementing Storage in Windows Server
This module will introduce students to different storage technologies, discuss how to implement the storage solutions in Windows Server 2008 R2 and will finish with helping you detail a resilient strategy for your storage that will be tolerant in various ways, helping to avoid unplanned downtime and loss of data.
Identifying Storage Technologies
Managing Disks and Volumes
Implementing RAID
Lab : Implementing Storage in Windows Server
Installing and Configuring Windows Server
In this module, students will learn to understand the various options available for installing Windows Server and to complete an installation. Students will also launch a local media setup and then perform the post-installation configuration of a server.
Installing Windows Server
Managing Services
Managing Peripherals and Devices
Lab : Installing Windows Server
Windows Server Roles
In this module, students will learn to deploy server roles to support a business scenario. Students will also learn to implement appropriate server roles to support a given scenario.
Role-Based Deployment
Deploying Role-Specific Servers
Lab : Implementing Server Roles
Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
In this module, students will learn to implement an AD DS forest. Students will also create and configure an AD DS forest.
Introducing AD DS
Implementing AD DS
Managing Users, Groups, and Computers
Implementing Organizational Units
Implementing Group Policy
Lab : Implementing AD DS
Implementing IT Security Layers
In this module, students will learn the concept of defense-in-depth and how to implement this approach with Windows Server. Students will also learn to implement security best practices to help to secure the network.
Overview of Defense-in-Depth
Physical Security
Internet Security
Lab : Implementing IT Security Layers
Implementing Windows Server Security
In this module, students will understand security features in Windows Server to help to provide defense-in-depth. Students will also implement some of the Windows Server security features.
Overview of Windows Security
Securing Files and Folders
Implementing Encryption
Lab : Implementing Windows Security
Implementing Network Security
In this module, students will describe the security-related threats to an organization’s network and the technologies available in Windows Server to mitigate these risks. Students will also implement network-related security features in Windows Server.
Overview of Network Security
Implementing Firewall
Network Access Protection
Lab : Implementing Network Security
Implementing Security Software
In this module, students will identify and implement additional software components to enhance an organization’s security. Students will also analyze and secure a Windows Server.
Client Protection Features
E-Mail Protection
Server Protection
Lab : Implementing Security Software
Monitoring Server Performance
In this module, students will identify a poorly performing server. Students will also monitor a server to determine the performance level.
Overview of Server Components
Performance Monitoring
Lab : Monitoring Server Performance
Maintaining Windows Server
In this module, students will understand the tools available and the methods to employ to maintain and troubleshoot Windows Server. Students will also learn how to maintain and troubleshoot Windows Server systems.
Troubleshooting Windows Server Startup
Server Availability and Data Recovery
Applying Updates to Windows Server
Troubleshooting Windows Server
Lab : Maintaining Windows Server
Implementing Virtualization
In this module, students will understand the virtualization technologies provided by Microsoft. Students will also create and configure a virtual machine with Hyper-V.
Overview of Virtualization Technologies
Implementing Hyper-V Role
Lab : Implementing Virtualization
Training Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
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This five-day instructor-led course combines five days worth of instructor-led training content from the Network Infrastructure Technology Specialist, Active Directory Technology Specialist, and IT Professional Server Administrator courses of Windows Server 2008 to provide students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2008 environment.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe the different administrative tools and tasks in Windows Server 2008
Configure AD DS user and computer accounts
Create Groups and Organizational Units
Manage access to shared resources in an AD DS environment
Configure Active Directory Objects and Trusts
Create and configure Group Policy Objects
Configure user and computer environments by using Group Policy
Implement security by using Group Policy
Configure and analyze server security and security update compliance
Configure and manage storage technologies included with Windows Server 2008
Configure and manage Distributed File System
Configure Network Access Protection
Configure availability of network resources
Monitor and Maintain servers running Windows Server 2008
Manage a Windows Server 2008 Backup and Restore
Content of Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
Introduction to Administrative Tasks in Windows Server 2008 Environment
Server Roles
Overview of Active Directory
Using Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools
Using Remote Desktop for Administration
Lab: Administering Windows Server 2008 (Configuring Remote Desktop for Administration)
Creating Active Directory Domain Services User and Computer Objects
Managing User Accounts
Creating Computer Accounts
Automating AD DS Object Management
Using Queries to Locate Objects in AD DS
Lab: Creating AD DS User and Computer Accounts (Creating and Configuring User Accounts; Creating and Configuring Computer Accounts; Automating the Management of AD DS Objects)
Creating Groups and Organizational Units
Introduction to Groups
Managing Groups
Creating Organizational Units
Lab: Creating an OU Infrastructure (Creating AD DS Groups; Planning an OU Hierarchy (Discussion); Creating an OU Hierarchy)
Managing Access to Resources in Active Directory Domain Services
Managing Access Overview
Assigning Permissions to Shared Resources
Managing NTFS File and Folder Permissions
Determining Effective Permission
Lab: Managing Access to Resources (Planning a Shared Folder Implementation (Discussion); Implementing a Shared Folder Implementation; Evaluating the Shared Folder Implementation)
Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts
Delegating Administrative Access to AD DS Objects
Configuring AD DS Trusts
Lab : Configuring Active Directory Delegation and Trusts (Delegating Control of AD DS Objects; Configuring AD DS Trusts)
Creating and Configuring Group Policy
Overview of Group Policy
Configuring the Scope of Group Policy Objects
Evaluating the Application of Group Policy Objects
Managing Group Policy Objects
Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
Lab: Creating and Configuring GPOs (Creating Group Policy Objects; Managing the Scope of GPO Application; Verifying GPO Application; Managing GPOs; Delegating Administrative Control of GPOs)
Configuring User Environments Using Group Policy
Configuring Group Policy Settings
Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection Using
Group Policy
Configuring Administrative Templates
Configuring Group Policy Preferences
Deploying Software Using Group Policy
Introduction to Group Policy Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Group Policy Application
Troubleshooting Group Policy Settings
Lab: Configuring User Environments Using Group Policy (Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection; Configuring Administrative Templates; Configuring Preferences; Verifying GPO Application)
Implementing Security Using Group Policy
Configuring Security Policies
Implementing Fine-Grained Password Policies
Restricting Group Membership and Access to Software
Managing Security Using Security Templates
Lab: Implementing Security Using Group Policies (Configuring Domain Security Settings; Implementing Fine-Grained Password Policies; Configuring Restricted Groups and Software Restriction Policies; Configuring Security Templates; Verifying the Security Configuration)
Configuring Server Security Compliance
Securing a Windows Infrastructure
Configuring an Audit Policy
Overview of Windows Server Update Services
Managing WSUS
Planning for Security Update Management
Lab: Configuring Server Security Compliance (Configuring Windows Software Update Services)
Configuring and Managing Storage Technologies
Windows Server 2008 Storage Management Overview
Managing Storage Using File Server Resource Manager
Configuring Quota Management
Implementing File Screening
Managing Storage Reports
Troubleshooting Storage Issues
Lab: Configuring and Managing Storage Technologies (Installing the FSRM Role Service; Configuring Storage Quotas; Configuring File Screening; Generating Storage Reports)
Configuring and Managing Distributed File System
DFS Overview
Configuring DFS Namespaces
Configuring DFS Replication
Lab: Configuring DFS (Installing the Distributed File System Role Service; Creating a DFS Namespace; Configuring Folder Targets and Folder Replication; Viewing Diagnostic Reports for Replicated Folders)
Configuring Network Access Protection
Overview of Network Access Protection
How NAP Works
Configuring NAP
Monitoring and Troubleshooting NAP
Lab: Configuring NAP for DHCP and VPN (Configuring NAP for DHCP Clients; Configuring NAP for VPN Clients)
Configuring Availability of Network Resources
Configuring Shadow Copies
Providing Server and Service Availability
Lab: Configuring Availability of Network Resources (Configuring Shadow Copying; Configuring and Testing Network Load Balancing)
Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
Planning Monitoring Tasks
Calculating a Server Baseline
Measuring Performance Objects
Analyzing key performance counters
Selecting Appropriate Monitoring Tools
Planning Notification Methods
Overview of Windows Server 2008 Maintenance Tasks
Automating Windows Server 2008 Maintenance
Lab: Identifying Windows Server 2008 Monitoring Requirements (Evaluating Performance Metrics; Monitoring Performance Metrics; Configuring Data Collector Sets; Evaluating Trends; Monitoring Extension Exercise; Automating Maintenance Tasks)
Managing Windows Server 2008 Backup and Restore
Planning Backups with Windows Server 2008
Planning Backup Policy on Windows Server 2008
Planning a Server Restore Policy
Planning an EFS Restore Policy
Verifying Restored Data
Lab: Planning Windows Server 2008 Restore (Evaluating Backup Data; Planning a Restore; Investigating a Failed Restore; Restoring System State Data)
Training Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
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This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot a Terminal Services (TS) environment. The course focuses on configuring of TS core functionality, licensing, Gateway, and Web Access.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Install and configure the TS role
Configure TS settings
Identify the appropriate licensing scope and configure forest, domain, and workgroup licensing
Identify when to use the per-user and per-device licensing modes
Install the TS Licensing Role
Configure TS licensing for per-user and device licenses
Manage the licensing lifecycle
Configure TS connection properties using TS console and Group Policy
Troubleshoot TS connection properties for a single user and multiple users
Identify the considerations for the types of applications that can be installed in a TS environment
Install applications on TS
Configure TS Web Access to make TS RemoteApp programs available through a Web site
Configure TS Easy Print
Install and configure TS Web Access role service
Configure a TS session broker for a load-balanced TS farm
Configure TS Gateway properties
Monitor active connections using TS Gateway console
Troubleshoot a TS Gateway connectivity issue
Manage TS connections to ensure availability of the TS
Resolve client connectivity issues by verifying end-user configuration using Remote Desktop Connection (RDC)
Monitor TS connections to determine when to force client disconnect
Identify monitoring methods for TS services role
Configure resource allocation policies using WSRM based on the environment
Monitor WSRM performance using the WSRM Monitoring TS tool
Content of Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
Configuring Terminal Services Core Functionality
This module explains how to install TS and configure core functionality.
Configuring TS Role
Configuring TS Settings
Configuring and Managing Terminal Services Licensing
This module explains how to configure and manage TS Licensing.
Configuring TS Licensing
Managing TS Licenses
Configuring and Troubleshooting Terminal Services Connections
This module explains how to configure and troubleshoot connection properties using TS.
Configuring TS Connection Properties
Configuring TS Properties Using Group Policy
Troubleshooting TS
Configuring Terminal Services Resources
This module explains how to configure TS Easy Print and TS RemoteApp.
Installing Applications
Configuring Remote Applications
Configuring Printers
Configuring Terminal Services Web Access
This module explains how to configure TS Web Access.
Installing the TS Web Access Role Service
Configuring Session Broker
This module explains how to configure TS Session Broker.
Configuring a TS Session Broker for a Load-Balanced Farm
Configuring and Troubleshooting Terminal Services Gateway
This module explains how to configure and troubleshoot TS Gateway.
Configuring TS Gateway
Troubleshooting TS Gateway Connectivity Issues
Managing and Monitoring Terminal Services
This module explains how to manage and monitor TS connections post installation and configuration. The students will also be introduced to configuring WSRM for TS.
Managing Current TS Connections
Monitoring TS Connections
Configuring WSRM for TS
Training Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
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This 3-day, instructor-led course provides students with an understanding of migrating and deploying Windows Server 2008, including installation, configuration, and upgrading. Special emphasis is given to upgrading common server configurations and using the Windows Server Deployment Solution Accelerator.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Install Windows Server 2008
Perform initial configuration tasks for Windows Server 2008
Conduct an unattended install of Windows Server 2008
Configure Windows Server Core 2008
Use Windows Deployment Services to deploy Windows Server 2008
Utilize Windows Server Deployment
Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 from Windows Server 2003
Upgrade Active Directory to Windows Server 2008
Upgrade Windows Server 2003 File and Print servers to Windows Server 2008
Upgrade Windows Server 2003 Application and Web servers to Windows Server 2008
Upgrade Windows Server 2003 Branch Office servers to Windows Server 2008
Implement a Volume Licensing Strategy using KMS and MAK
Content of Deploying Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Installation & Configuration
This module focuses on installation options and requirements for Windows Server 2008, including deploying Windows Server Core. This module also covers using KMS and MAK to implement a volume license strategy.
Improvements in setup from Windows 2003 to Windows Server 2008 and Windows 2008 installation requirements
Windows Server 2008 Server Core installation
Implement a volume license strategy using KMS and MAK
Lab 1: Install Windows Server 2008
Windows Server Core 2008 Configuration
This module focuses on Windows Server Core 2008 configuration. Basic server configuration including setting the Administrator password and server TCP/IP configuration are covered in this module.
Basic Server Core command-line configuration tasks
Configuring the roles available on Server Core
Lab 1: Configure Windows Server Core 2008
Windows Server 2008 Unattended Installation
This module describes using Unattend files to install Windows Server 2008. This module also covers creating a network deployment infrastructure for unattended installation, and unattended domain controller installation.
Unattended 2008 Install
Unattended deployment infrastructure
Unattended domain controller installation
Lab 1: Deploying Windows Server 2008 Using an Unattend File
Lab 2: Install Active Directory on Server Core Using an Unattend file
Lab 3: Deploy an RODC in a Branch Office Using an Unatted File
Using Windows Deployment Services
This module focuses on using the new WIM image format and Widows Deployment Services to create and deploy custom system images.
Working with the WIM format
Windows Deployment Services
Lab 1: Working with Windows Deployment Services
Windows Server Deployment (WSD) Solution Accelerator
This module introduces the WSD Solution Accelerator as a tool for low-touch operating system deployment. This module also covers creating custom system images for common server configurations.
Introduction to WSD Solution Accelerator
Creating Custom Windows Server 2008 builds
Guidance for Zero-Touch deployment using WSD
Lab 1: Working with WSD
Upgrading and Migrating Active Directory
This module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating active directory from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers upgrading specific Active Directory-related services including DNS, Certificate Services, IPSec configuration, and group policy objects (GPO). This module provides best-practices for Active Directory upgrades.
Windows Server 2008 upgrade overview
Upgrading Windows Server 2003 domain controllers to Windows Server 2008 Domain Controllers
Active Directory upgrade best practices
Lab 1: Upgrading Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers to Windows Server 2008 Domain Controllers
Lab 2: Using WSD to deploy an RODC to a branch office
Upgrading File and Print Servers
This module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating file and print servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers upgrading specific file and print-related services including DFS-R, scheduled backup jobs, and clustered servers. This module provides best-practices for file and print server upgrades.
Upgrading file and print servers
Best practices for upgrading a Windows Server 2003 file and print server to Windows Server 2008
Lab 1: Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 File and Print Server to Windows Server 2008
Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 File and Print Server to Windows Server 2008
Upgrading Application and Web Servers
This module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating application and Web servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers upgrading specific application and Web-related services including WebDAV, .NET frameworks and applications, Terminal Server, Windows SharePoint Services, application migration and migration for Server Core. This module provides best-practices for application and Web server upgrades.
Upgrading application and Web servers
Best practices for upgrading a Windows Server 2003 application and Web server to Windows Server 2008
Lab 1: Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 Web Server to Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7.0
Lab 2: Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to Windows Server 2008
Upgrading Branch Office Servers
This module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating branch office servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers implementing common branch office roles including RODC and BitLocker. This module provides best-practices for branch office server upgrades.
Migrating or upgrading a Windows Server 2003 branch office server to Windows Server 2008
Low-touch branch office server deployment
Lab 1: Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 Branch Office Server to Windows Server 2008
Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Machines
This module provides guidance for migrating existing workloads to a virtual machine environment using either Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 or the Windows Server virtualization role of Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft Server Virtualization
Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Machines
Lab 1: Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Server Using VSMT
Training Deploying Windows Server 2008
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This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to work with Network Infrastructure and Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2008. This course is intended for individuals who already have experience with Network Infrastructure and Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003 to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2008.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Install and configure Windows Server 2008
Add and configure Windows Server Core roles
Explain the new backup infrastructure, including Volume Shadow Copy Service
Identify new and improved networking features with Windows Server 2008
Configure Hyper-V virtual machines
Identify considerations when upgrading from a Windows Server 2003 to a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory infrastructure
Install and configure Active Directory Federation Services, Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, and Active Directory Rights Management Services
Use Read-Only Domain Controllers
Identify new features in AD DS auditing
Implement AD DS auditing
Configure Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering
Configure Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balancing
Content of Updating your Network Infrastructure and Active Directory Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2008
Server Manager Roles
Windows Server 2008 Features
Active Directory Improvements
Configuring Windows Server 2008
Introducing Windows Deployment Services
WDS Components
Windows Deployment Services
Server Core Introduction
Configuring and Managing Server Core
Windows Backup
Backup Infrastructure
Optical Media
Restore Utilities
Windows Server 2008 Updates to Networking
Networking with Windows Server 2008
New Networking Features
DNS with Windows Server 2008
Configuring Routing
Configuring Wireless Settings in Server 2008
Network Policies and Access Protection
Network Policies Access Protection
Enforcement Options
Network Access Protection Scenarios
Routing and Remote Access
Active Directory Domain Services
What’s New in AD DS
Manageability and Reliability
Hyper-V
Introducing Hyper-V
Configuring Hyper-V
Planning for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services
Planning for AD DS Deployment
Upgrade Considerations
Identity and Access Services in Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Active Directory Federation Services
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
Active Directory Rights Management Services
Read-Only Domain Controllers
Read-Only Domain Controllers
Read-Only Domain Controller Operation
Auditing Active Directory Domain Services Changes
What’s New in AD DS Auditing
Implementing AD DS Change Auditing
High Availability Features
Failover Clustering
Network Load Balancing
Performance Monitoring and Optimization
Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor
Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager
Monitoring Events
Software Maintenance Using Windows Server Update Services
Introduction to Windows Server Update Services
Installing and Configuring Windows Server Update Services
Managing Windows Server Update Services
Training Updating your Network Infrastructure and Active Directory Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
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This 3 day instructor-led course provides students with an understanding of Active Directory technology in Windows Server 2008 (code name ‘Longhorn’). This course is intended to allow individuals who already have experience with Applications Platform technologies to upgrade their skills for Windows Server 2008.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Configure and use Windows Server as an application server with new Server Roles
Use new features in IIS 7.0 Application Server, including the new modular configuration system
Manage Web Applications with IIS 7.0
Troubleshoot IIS 7.0-based Web servers with automatic failed request tracing and other included features and tools
Plan for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 implementation in a variety of network environments
Configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 from initial setup through troubleshooting and day-to-day operation
Use new features in Terminal Services and describe Terminal Services Licensing
Use and manage Terminal Services remote programs and gateways, including troubleshooting and performance optimization
Content of Updating your Application Platform Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks
This module introduces Application Server Roles, describing Application Server features in Windows Server and demonstrating initial configuration and Unix interoperability.
Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
This module introduces IIS 7.0 modular architecture, in which more than 40 features can be independently installed. It also demonstrates new scripting interface features and distributed configuration files.
Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
This module covers several aspects of server management in IIS 7.0. IIS can be configured using the IIS Manager graphical user interface or using several configuration files. It also explores the appcmd.exe command line utility as it is used for server administration.
Troubleshooting Web Servers
This module describes and demonstrates IIS 7.0 features for troubleshooting, including Runtime Control and Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, and Trace Events.
Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
This module describes and demonstrates Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, including planning for implementation and performing a new installation.
Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
This module describes and demonstrates how to configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, including creating and configuring sites and managing sites and servers.
Configuring Terminal Services
Terminal Services has been updated with Windows Server 2008, including changes to Terminal Services core. This module covers the new Terminal Services core functionality as well as Terminal Services Web Access and Terminal Services Licensing.
Managing Terminal Services
With Windows Server 2008 Remote Programs are accessed remotely through Terminal Services. Terminal Services Gateway can be used to help secure access to Remote Programs. This module describes and demonstrates using Terminal Services management consoles and Event Viewer as well as using Terminal Services with Windows System Resource Manager to optimize performance.
Training Updating your Application Platform Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
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This five-day, instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage a server virtualization environment using Microsoft technologies. The course provides details on how to deploy and manage Hyper-V and Remote Desktop Services on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates will be able to:
Describe server, desktop, and application virtualization.
Describe how you use Microsoft System Center is to manage the virtual infrastructure.
Evaluate a network environment for server virtualization.
Plan for the implementation of the Hyper-V server role.
Install the Hyper-V Server Role.
Manage Hyper-V settings and virtual networks.
Create and configure virtual machines.
Manage virtual machine snapshots.
Managing and maintaining the Virtual Machine Connection Tool.
Create a new virtual machine using SCVMM 2008 R2.
Convert a physical server to a virtual machine.
Convert and migrate virtual machines.
Clone virtual machines.
Describe common management tasks and property configuration settings for virtual machines managed by VMM 2008.
Describe when and how to use virtual machine checkpoints.
Overview of the VMM Library.
Manage profiles and templates.
Design fault tolerance for the VMM library.
Configure VMM user roles.
Install and configure the VMM Self-Service Portal.
Describe the Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Cluster feature.
Implement failover clustering with Hyper-V and VMM 2008 R2.
Describe how to use the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool to maintain updates for virtual machines.
Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool.
Monitor and manage jobs in VMM 2008 R2s.
Configure System Center Operations Manager integration.
Configure Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO).
Describe backup and restore options for virtual machines and the VMM database.
Implementing Data Protection Manager for backing up the VMM infrastructure.
Understand the use and role of Remote Desktop Services (RDS).
Implement the Remote Desktop Session Host.
Implement the Remote Desktop Connection Broker.
Implement the Remote Desktop Virtualization Host.
Configure the Remote Desktop Gateway.
Configure Remote Desktop Web Access.
Configure Remote Desktop Licensing.
Content of Implementing and Managing Microsoft Server Virtualization
Module 1: Evaluating and Planning for Virtualization
Describe virtualization as it relates to server, desktop, and application environments. Students also will learn how to plan for critical decision points related to hardware requirements, storage, availability, and security.
Overview of Microsoft Virtualization
Lab : Evaluating the Network Environment for Virtualization
Planning for the Hyper-V Server Role
Assessing the Computing Environment by Using the MAP Toolkit
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the challenges that traditional network environments face, which organizations can address byusing virtualization technologies.
Describe virtualization technology.
Identify options available for server virtualization.
Identify options available for desktop and presentation virtualization.
Identify options available for application virtualization.
Determine the most appropriate virtualization solution based upon organizational requirements.
Describe management tasks for a virtual environment.
Describe the components that make up the Microsoft System Center solution.
Describe how you can use System Center Virtual Machine Manager to manage virtual environments.
Describe how you can use System Center Data Protection Manager to backup and recover a virtual environment.
Describe how you can use System Center Operations Manager to monitor and respond to performance issues that relate to the virtual environment.
Describe how you can use System Center Operations Manager to manage and maintain both physical and virtual systems.
Describe the Hyper-V Server Role.
Describe requirements and limits for the Hyper-V Server Role.
Describe planning considerations for Hyper-V disks and storage.
Describe options for storage configuration in Hyper-V.
Describe options for providing high availability for Hyper-V.
Module 2: Installing and Configuring the Hyper-V Server Role
After completing this module, you will be able to install the Hyper-V server role, and configure host and virtual network settings.
Installing the Hyper-V Server Role
Configuring Hyper-V Settings and Virtual Networks
Lab : Installing and Configuring the Hyper-V Server Role
Installing the Hyper-V Role
Determining Virtual Network Configuration Settings Based On Organizational Requirements
Configuring Virtual Network Settings Using Virtual Network Manager
Installing Remote Management Tools
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the prerequisites for installing Hyper-V.
Describe the process for installing Hyper-V on a Windows Server 2008 R2 host.
Identify the management tools that you can use to manage the Hyper-V server role.
Install and configure Hyper-V management for remote administration.
Installing the Hyper-V Server Role on a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Modify the default folders for virtual machines and virtual hard disks.
Configure Hyper-V user settings.
Determine when to use external, internal, or private virtual machine networks.
Use Virtual Network Manager to configure virtual networks.
Configure Hyper-V to support VLANs.
Module 3: Creating and Configuring Virtual Hard Disks and Virtual Machines
After completing this module, you will be able to determine and configure the most appropriate virtual hard disk(s) to use in a virtual machine. Students also will be able to create and configure virtual machines.
Creating and Configuring Virtual Hard Disks
Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines
Managing Virtual Machine Snapshots
Working with the Virtual Machine Connection Application
Lab : Creating Virtual Hard Disks and Virtual Machines
Creating Appropriate Virtual Hard Disks, Based On Organizational Requirements
Creating New Virtual Machines Using the Virtual Machine Wizard
Modifying Virtual Machine Settings
Creating and Modifying Virtual Machine Snapshots
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe storage options for virtual machines.
Prepare the host computer to attach physical disks to a virtual machine.
Configure storage based on Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI).
Describe the types of virtual hard disks.
Describe the use and benefits of pass-through disks.
Create a new virtual hard disk using the new Virtual Hard Disk Wizard.
Edit and inspect virtual hard disks.
Describe considerations for creating new virtual machines.
Create a new virtual machine using the new Virtual Machine Wizard.
Configure virtual machine settings.
Describe the Hyper-V integration services.
Import and export virtual machines.
Describe the file formats that you use for virtual machines.
Migrate legacy virtual machines to Hyper-V.
Describe what a virtual machine snapshot is and how you use it.
Describe considerations for using snapshots, including storage sizing and requirements.
Creating and managing virtual machine snapshots.
Describe the Virtual Machine Connection Tool.
List the considerations for using the virtual machine connection tool.
Discuss connecting to remote virtual machines from a domain and to a virtual machine in a remote domain.
Module 4: Integrating System Center Virtual Machine Manager with Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2
After completing this module, students will be able to plan for, and deploy, System Center Virtual Machine Manager with their Hyper-V solution.
Planning for Integration of System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Installing the VMM Server and Administrator Console
Managing Hosts and Host Groups
Lab : Planning and Deploying VMM 2008 R2
Planning for the Implementation of SCVMM 2008 R2, Based Upon Organizational Requirements
Installing and Configuring SCVMM Server and Administration Console Components
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create and Manage Host Groups.
Describe the VMM.
Describe VMM 2008 R2 components.
Describe system requirements for installing VMM 2008 R2 components.
Plan for the management of hosts and host groups.
Plan for the implementation of the VMM database.
Plan for the implementation of the VMM Library.
Describe considerations for installing the VMM Server and Administrator console, including domain requirements, account requirements, and other requirements.
Describe the process for installing the VMM Server.
Use the VMM Configuration Analyzer to identify configuration issues.
Describe the installation and features of the VMM administrator console.
Describe common post-installation tasks.
Describe the Windows PowerShell – VMM command shell.
Describe reasons for using host groups.
Create and modify the properties of host groups.
Describe the types of hosts that you can add to VMM 2008.
Configure default virtual machine paths.
Describe the process for adding hosts in an Active Directory directory service domain.
Describe the process for adding hosts located in a perimeter network.
Describe the management options for a host.
Module 5: Creating and Deploying Virtual Machines Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
After completing this module, students will be able to use VMM 2008 R2 to create and deploy virtual machines.
Creating a New Virtual Machine Using VMM 2008 R2
Converting a Physical Server to a Virtual Machine
Converting and Migrating Virtual Machines
Lab : Creating and Deploying Virtual Machines
Creating a New Virtual Machine
Deploying a New Virtual Machine from the VMM Library
Converting a VMware-Based Virtual Machine to a Hyper-V Based Virtual Machine
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe supported operating systems and hardware capabilities for virtual machines.
Identify sources that you can use for new virtual machines.
Describe placement options when creating a new virtual machine.
Describe how you use ratings to determine appropriate placement.
Describe how to customize placement ratings for a specific virtual machine.
Deploy stored virtual machines from a VMM Library.
Describe considerations and methods for determining physical-to-virtual (P2V) machine conversion candidates.
Describe requirements for physical source computers.
Perform a P2V conversion.
Identify the difference between converting and migrating a virtual machine.
Describe requirements for performing a V2V conversion.
Describe the options you have when performing a V2V conversion.
Describe the considerations and the process for migrating a virtual machine.
Describe scenarios for cloning an existing virtual machine.
Describe considerations for cloning a virtual machine.
Describe the process and decision points for cloning a virtual machine.
Module 6: Managing Virtual Machines Using Virtual Machine Manager 2008
This module explains how to perform various management tasks on virtual machines stored within the VMM infrastructure.
Overview of VMM Management Tasks
Creating and Managing Checkpoints
Lab : Managing Virtual Machines Using VMM 2008 R2
Modifying Virtual Machine Properties
Managing Virtual Machine Checkpoints
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe common actions for operating and managing virtual machines.
Perform actions used to operate a virtual machine.
Perform actions used to deploy, migrate, and store virtual machines.
Perform actions used to manage configurations, disks, and checkpoints.
Describe virtual machine property options.
Perform actions to configure virtual machine property options.
Describe considerations for using checkpoints.
Create and modify a VMM checkpoint.
Manage VMM checkpoints.
Module 7: Configuring and Managing the VMM Library
This module explains how to configure and manage resources in the VMM Library.
Overview of the VMM Library
Managing Profiles and Templates
Designing Fault Tolerance for the VMM Library
Lab : Configuring and Managing the VMM Library
Adding a Library Server and Library Resources
Creating a Hardware Profile
Creating a Guest Operating-System Profile
Creating a Virtual Machine Template
Configuring highly available file servers for Virtual Machine Library Using DFS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe what the VMM Library is and the types of resources that are stored within the library.
Add a Library Server and assign library groups.
Add library shares to a library server.
Add file-based resources to the library.
Describe hardware profiles and benefits of their usage.
Describe guest operating system profiles and benefits of their usage.
Show how to create a hardware and guest operating-system profile.
Describe the benefits for creating and using virtual machine templates.
Describe the components that make up a virtual machine template.
Create a virtual machine template.
Describe options for providing fault tolerance for the VMM Library.
Compare and evaluate the differences between the options.
List the considerations for supporting highly available Library Servers.
Module 8: Configuring User Roles and the Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal
This module explains how to configure and manage user roles and the Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal.
Configuring User Roles
Installing and Configuring the VMM Self-Service Portal
Lab : Configuring the VMM Self-Service Portal
Preparing the Host Group and User Role Requirements
Implementing the Self-Service Portal
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the concept of role-based security in VMM 2008 R2.
Describe the role types that are available in VMM 2008 R2.
Describe the objects that you can delegate by using Role-based security.
Describe the process for creating a user role in VMM 2008.
Create user roles in VMM 2008 R2.
Determine the most appropriate role-based security configuration based upon organizational requirements.
Describe considerations for implementing the VMM Self-Service Portal.
Describe the overall process for implementing the Self-Service Portal.
Describe system requirements for the VMM Self-Service Portal.
Install the SCVMM Self-Service Portal.
Configure user access to the SCVMM Self-Service Portal.
Describe security best practices for the SCVMM Self-Service Portal.
Module 9: Implementing High Availability for Server Virtualization
This module explains how to configure high availability for server virtualization.
Overview of Failover Clustering
Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
Implementing High Availability with VMM 2008 R2
Lab : Implementing High Availability for Server Virtualization
Installing and Configuring the Failover Clustering Feature
Configuring Live Migration
Integrating Failover Clustering with VMM 2008 R2
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe options for providing high availability for virtualization.
Describe what a Failover Cluster is and how it provides high availability for virtual machines.
Describe new Failover Cluster functionality available in Windows Server 2008 R2.
Describe considerations for a Failover Cluster design.
Determine appropriate Quorum configurations for Failover Clusters.
Describe how Failover Clusters work with Hyper-V.
Describe best practices for implementing Failover clustering with Hyper-V.
Describe requirements for using Hyper-V with failover clustering.
Describe the overall process for implementing Hyper-V and failover clustering.
Implement failover clustering with Hyper-V.
Describe Live Migration.
Describe the overall process for implementing Live Migration.
Perform Live Migration using Hyper-V.
Describe planning considerations for implementing high availability with SCVMM 2008 R2.
Describe the overall process for configuring host clusters to support high availability.
Describe how to manage host clusters.
Implement clustering using VMM 2008.
Module 10: Maintaining Software Updates Using the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
This module explains how to maintain software updates using the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool.
Overview of the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
Configuring WSUS and the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
Lab : Maintaining Software Updates Using the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
Configuring Infrastructure Prerequisites to Support the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
Installing and Configuring the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe methods for maintaining software updates.
Describe how the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool works.
Describe infrastructure requirements for the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool.
Describe tasks required to prepare the virtual machines for offline software-update management.
Describe the process for configuration WSUS to support virtual machine servicing.
Configure WSUS to support virtual machine servicing.
Describe the process for installing and configuring the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool.
Install and configure the Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool.
Module 11: Monitoring and Reporting Virtualization
This module explains how to use the monitoring tools included with VMM 2008 and integrate System Center Operations Manager to provide extended monitoring, reporting, and troubleshooting capabilities.
Monitoring Jobs in VMM 2008 R2
Integrating System Center Operations Manager with VMM 2008 R2
Configuring Performance and Resource Optimization
Lab : Integrating System Center Operations Manager with VMM 2008
Configuring System Center Operations Manager for VMM 2008 Integration
Configuring PRO
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the VMM jobs feature.
Describe the methods used to view job status.
Cancel and restart jobs.
Filter job status.
Track changes using Jobs view.
Perform management tasks related to job status in VMM.
Identify reporting needs for specific virtual environment scenarios.
Describe features provided by integrating System Center Operations Manger.
Describe prerequisites for integrating Operations Manager.
Describe the process for integrating Operations Manager with VMM 2008 R2.
Enable reporting in VMM 2008 R2.
Describe Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO).
Plan for the implementation of PRO.
Enable PRO integration.
View and implement PRO Tips.
Module 12: Backup and Restore Strategies for Virtual Machines
This module explains how to configure and manage resources in the VMM Library.
Overview of Backup and Restore Options for Virtual Machines and the VMM Database
Implementing Data Protection Manager for Backing Up the VMM Infrastructure
Lab : Using Data Protection Manager to Back Up the VMM 2008 Infrastructure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe options for backing up virtual machines.
Use the SCVMM Administrator console to back up the VMM database.
Describe the process and tools used to restore the VMM database.
Describe the features of Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1.
Describe the prerequisites for installing and implementing Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1.
Describe the process for installing and configuring Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1.
Describe the process for configuring backup processes for SCVMM 2008 and Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1.
Module 13: Desktop Virtualization Using Remote Desktop Services
This module explains how to describe and implement the core role services included in the Remote Desktop Services server Role.
Overview of Remote Desktop Services
Implementing the Remote Desktop Session Host
Implementing Remote Desktop Connection Broker
Implementing the Remote Desktop Connection Virtualization Host
Lab : Implementing Remote Desktop Services
Installing the Remote Desktop Session Host
Installing and configuring the Remote Desktop Session Host
Installing the Remote Desktop Connection Broker
Configuring the Remote Desktop Connection Broker
Installing and Configuring the Remote Desktop Virtualization Host
Deploying an Application Using RemoteApp
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the benefits of Remote Desktop Services.
Describe the Role Services included with the Remote Desktop Services sever role.
Describe updates to the client experience with Remote Desktop Services.
Describe RD Licensing.
Describe the prerequisites for installing and implementing the RD Session Host.
Describe common configuration and management tasks for the RD Session Host.
Describe how to secure an RD Session Host.
What is the RDS Broker Role?
Describe the prerequisites for installing and implementing the RDS Connection Broker.
Describe common configuration and management tasks for the RDS Connection Broker.
Deploying RemoteApp to a Windows 7 Client Start menu.
Describe the virtual desktop infrastructure concept and how the Remote Desktop Virtualization host works.
Describe the prerequisites for installing and implementing the RD Virtualization Host.
Module 14: Extending Remote Desktop Services Outside the Organization
This module explains how to implement and configure the Remote Desktop Gateway and Remote Desktop Web Access.
Configuring the Remote Desktop Gateway
Configuring Remote Desktop Web Access
Lab : Integrating Remote Desktop Web Access into the Desktop Virtualization Infrastructure
Installing Remote Desktop Gateway
Installing Remote Desktop Web Access
Configuring Remote Desktop Web Access
Integrating RemoteApp and Desktop Connection with Remote Desktop Web Access
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how the Remote Desktop Gateway works.
Describe how to secure the Remote Desktop Gateway.
Use Authorization Policies with Remote Desktop gateway.
Describe how to configure the Remote Desktop Gateway.
Describe how to use network access protocol (NAP) remediation with Remote Desktop Gateway.Use certificates for Remote Desktop Gateway.
Describe the prerequisites for installing and implementing Remote Desktop Web Access.
Describe how to implement RemoteApp and Desktop connection with RD Web Access.
Describe how to secure Remote Desktop Web Access.
Configure Single Sign-on for Remote Desktop Web Access.
Integrate RemoteApp and Remote Desktop Web Access.
Training Implementing and Managing Microsoft Server Virtualization
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This three-day instructor-led course teaches IT Professionals experienced with Windows Server 2008 Technology Specialist skills the new features of Windows Server 2008 R2. The course facilitates accelerated learning of Windows Server 2008 R2 features and features enabled in Windows Server 2008 R2 for Windows 7.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates will be able to:
Deploy and manage Windows Server 2008 R2.
Configure Active Directory in Windows Server 2008 R2.
Configure server virtualization by using Hyper-V.
Configure Remote Desktop Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008 R2.
Deploy and configure Remote Access Services.
Configure Windows Server 2008 R2 features for branch offices.
Configure and manage Windows Server 2008 R2 Web services.
Manage Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0.
Content of Updating Your Windows Server 2008 Technology Specialist Skills to R2
Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2008 R2
Installing Windows Server 2008 R2
Configuring Windows Deployment Services
Migrating Server Roles, Features, and Settings to Windows Server 2008 R2
Managing Windows Server 2008 R2
Lab : Deploying Windows Server 2008 R2 (Configuring and Testing Virtual Hard Disk with Native Boot; Configuring New Features in Windows Deployment Services; Migrating Server Roles)
Lab : Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 (Using Server Manager for Remote Administration; Removing Anonymous Access to Confidential Files Automatically; Dealing with Stale Data; Using Features in Windows Server Backup)
Configuring Active Directory in Windows Server 2008 R2
Configuring Active Directory Domain Services Features
Configuring Group Policy in Active Directory Domain Services
Features of Other Active Directory Server Roles
Lab : Configuring Active Directory Domain Services Features (Installing and Configuring the Active Directory Administration Center; Configuring and Testing the Active Directory Recycle Bin; Configuring Offline Domain Join)
Lab : Configuring Group Policy in Active Directory Domain Services (Using Starter GPO; Using Group Policy Preferences; Implementing Application Control Policies)
Configuring Server Virtualization by Using Hyper-V
Configuring the Features of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
Configuring Live Migration in Hyper-V
System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2
Lab : Configuring Server Virtualization by Using Hyper-V (Installing and Configuring Failover Clustering; Configuring Cluster Shared Volumes; Setting Up a Virtual Machine for Live Migration)
Configuring Remote Desktop Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008 R2
Configuring Remote Desktop Services
Configuring Remote Desktop Gateway
Configuring Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Lab : Configuring Remote Desktop Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008 R2 (Publishing Applications Using RemoteApp and Remote Desktop Connection Broker; Publishing Applications for External Users Using Remote Desktop Gateway; Configuring Virtual Desktop Pool)
Deploying and Configuring Remote Access Services
Overview of DirectAccess
Deploying DirectAccess
Configuring VPN Reconnect
Lab : Deploying and Configuring Remote Access Services (Reviewing Existing Infrastructure Configuration; Completing Configuration of Infrastructure Services for DirectAccess; Completing Configuration of the DirectAccess Server and Verify ISATAP-based connectivity; Implementing VPN Reconnect)
Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Features for Branch Offices
Features for Optimizing Branch Office Network Access
Configuring BranchCache
Configuring Branch Office Security Features
Lab : Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Features for Branch Offices (Configuring BranchCache in Distributed Cache Mode; Configuring BranchCache in Hosted Cache Mode; Configuring Read Only DFS Replica
Configuring and Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Services
Configuring and Managing IIS
Configuring FTP
Lab : Configuring and Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Services (Creating and Configuring a Web Site on Windows Server 2008 R2; Managing ASP.NET on Server Core; Configuring FTP Virtual Host Names and Deploying FTP over SSL)
Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0
Using Windows PowerShell
Managing AD DS with Windows PowerShell
Managing Server Roles with Windows PowerShell
Lab : Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0 (Using Windows PowerShell; Working with Active Directory by Using the Active Directory PowerShell Module; Managing IIS by Using Windows PowerShell; Configuring Server Manager Server Roles and Features by Using Windows PowerShell)
Training Updating Your Windows Server 2008 Technology Specialist Skills to R2
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This five day course is intended for IT Professionals who are interested in the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment. It incorporates both the planning of the server infrastructure andkey aspects of the implementation, management and maintenance of Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
Class goals :
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Plan Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Sp1 deployments and upgrades
Plan server management and delegated administration strategies
Plan for network addressing with IPv4 and IPv6 and also the provisioning of DNS services
Plan and provision Active Directory Domain Services
Plan and implement Group Policy strategy
Plan and implement Active Directory Certificate Services
Plan and provision Application servers including Web services, presentation virtualization and application virtualization
Plan and implement file and print server roles
Plan and implement secure network access policies such as VPNs, Network Access Protection (NAP) and Direct Access
Plan and provision data and storage
Plan and implementan update management strategy using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
Plan and implement high availability
Plan for server performance and event monitoring
Plan and implement a backup and recovery strategy
Content of Planning and Implementing Windows Server 2008
Planning Server Deployment and Upgrade
This module explains how to plan Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 deployments and upgrades.
Developing a Deployment Strategy
Virtualization Considerations
Selecting an Automation Strategy
Implementing an Automation Strategy
Lab: Planning and Implementing Server Deployment
Planning a Windows Server 2008 R2 Deployment
Modifying a Windows Server 2008 R2 Image
Preparing to Deploy the Windows Server 2008 R2 Image
Planning Server Management and Delegated Administration
This module explains how to plan for server management and delegated administration on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments
Server Management Tools
Decentralizing Systems Administration
Lab: Implementing Role Based Systems Administration
Create an administrative-level role group
Creating an account management group
Enable and configure auditing for sensitive groups
Planning Network Addressing and Name Resolution
This module explains how to plan for IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in your network and to plan and implement DNS and DHCP in a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment
Provisioning IPv4 Addresses on Enterprise Networks
Provisioning IPv6 Addresses on Enterprise Networks
Transitioning to IPv6
Provisioning DNS Services on Enterprise Networks
Lab: Planning and Implementing DHCP and DNS
Planning the Deployment of DHCP and DNS Servers
Implementing DNS
Implementing DHCP
Planning and Provisioning Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains how to plan and provision Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments.
Deploying Domain Controllers in Multi-Site Organizations
Planning Administrative and Management Structures for AD DS
Planning a Maintenance Strategy for AD DS
Planning a Backup and Restore Strategy for AD DS
Lab: Planning and Provisioning AD DS
Planning an Active Directory Structure
Planning an AD DS Maintenance Strategy
AD DS Backup and Recovery
Planning Group Policy Strategy
This module explains how to plan and implement Group Policy strategy n Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments
Planning Group Policy Settings
Planning Group Policy Assignment
Planning the Management of Group Policy Objects
Planning and Implementing Group Policy
Planning Group Policy
Implementing the Proposed GPO Plan
Planning Active Directory Certificate Services
This module explains how to plan Active Directory Certificate Services in Windows Server 2008 and Window Server 2008 R2 environments.
Enterprise PKI Deployment and Administration
Managing Certificate Templates
Planning Certificate Enrollment and Revocation
Lab: Configuring Certificate Services
Certificate Services Deployment Planning
Standalone Root and Subordinate CA
Configure Key Archiving and Recovery
Planning and Provisioning Application Servers
This module explains how to plan and provision application servers in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments.Lessons
Planning and Provisioning Web Services
Planning and Provisioning Presentation Virtualization
Planning and Provisioning Application Virtualization
Lab : Planning and Provisioning Application Servers
Planning Application Deployment
Configuring Remote Desktop Policies
Configuring Recovery for Application Servers
Configuring WSRM Policies
Planning File and Print Services
This module explains how to plan and implement File and Print services in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment
Provisioning File Services
Provisioning and Managing Storage
Provisioning and Managing Network Print Services
Migrating File and Print Services
Lab: Planning and Implementing File and Print Services
Planning File Services
Implementing File Services in the Branch Office
Implementing Print Services in the Branch Office
Planning Network Access
This module explains how to plan and implement your network infrastructure components in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows server 2008 R2 environment.
Planning Network Security
Planning Virtual Private Networks
Planning Network Access Protection
Planning DirectAccess
Planning Network Access
Implementing Network Access
Provisioning Data and Storage
This module explains how to provision data and storage in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows server 2008 R2 environment.
Planning and Implementing Distributed File System
Planning and Implementing BranchCache
Provisioning Storage
Lab : Planning and Implementing Data Access
Planning Data Access
Installing and Configuring DFS
Enabling and Configuring BranchCache
Planning Update Deployment
This module explains how to plan and implement a Windows Server Update Service topology and how to deploy and manage updates in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment.
WSUS Topologies
Update Management
Lab : Multi-Site WSUS Deployment
Analyze WSUS Deployment Plan
Configure a Replica WSUS Server
Configure WSUS for BranchCache and BITS
Planning High Availability
This module explains how to plan and implement High Availability in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment.
Planning Network Load Balancing
Planning Failover Clustering
Planning for Service Availability
Lab: Planning and Implementing High Availability
Planning High Availability
Implementing High Availability
Planning Performance and Event Monitoring
This module explains how to plan for performance and event monitoring in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment.
Monitoring and Analyzing Server Performance
Managing Events
Lab: Event Log Forwarding
Planning Enterprise Event Log Management
Configuring Event Subscriptions
Creating Custom Views
Creating Event Tasks
Enterprise Backup and Recovery
This module explains how to plan for back ups and disaster recovery in your Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environmentLessons
Disaster Recovery Concepts
Planning Windows Server Backup
Planning and Administering Recovery
Lab: Backup and restore from VHD
Creating aDisaster Recovery Plan
Configure network backup with Windows Server Backup
Mount Backup VHD and Extract Data
Configure a Windows Server 2008 server to boot from backup VHD
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This course enables storage administrators to better plan and manage their storage systems to support a VMware vSphere™ environment. The course uses lecture, hands-on labs, and case studies to demonstrate vSphere interaction and operation with storage rather than to teach vSphere administration skills.
Class goals :
By the end of the course, you should understand storage functionality in vSphere and be able to:
Explain basic concepts related to virtual computing, including vSphere server and storage virtualization
Be a cooperative partner with vSphere administrators to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot storage in a vSphere environment
Describe the trade-offs between storage design decisions
Plan a storage architecture that scales to the demands of a virtualized environment
Use the VMware vSphere Client, esxtop, resxtop, and vscsiStats to monitor storage configuration end to end from a virtual machine disk to a specific VMware® vStorage VMFS datastore
Content of VMware vSphere: Skills for Storage Administrators
Introduction to VMware Virtualization
Hypervisors (the VMkernel) and virtual machines
Benefits of server virtualization
Shared storage and the VMware features that depend on it
Supported storage configurations
Storage maximums
Introduce VMware storage virtualization stack
Course objectives
VMware Storage Virtualization
Describe and create a VMFS datastore
Using extents and Volume Grow to enlarge a VMFS volume
Introduce strategies for avoiding SCSI reservation conflicts
Describe the importance of VMFS alignment
Describe trade-offs between VMFS and RDM
Options for creating virtual machine disks and the trade-offs of each option
VMware vStorage Thin Provisioning and its effect on storage
Explore the effects of using Thin Provisioning with storage array thin provisioning
VMware Storage Virtualization
Describe and create a VMFS datastore
Using extents and Volume Grow to enlarge a VMFS volume
Introduce strategies for avoiding SCSI reservation conflicts
Describe the importance of VMFS alignment
Describe trade-offs between VMFS and RDM
Options for creating virtual machine disks and the trade-offs of each option
VMware vStorage Thin Provisioning and its effect on storage
Explore the effects of using Thin Provisioning with storage array thin provisioning
Storage Performance and Troubleshooting
Storage configuration and its effect on performance
vSphere utilities to monitor storage latency, capacity, and consumption
Troubleshooting storage performance problems
SAN Design Considerations
Storage device names in vSphere
Importance of configuring consistent host LUN ID numbering
Calculating I/O operations per second (IOPS) and megabytes per second (MBps) to properly configure LUNs
Using esxtop or resxtop to determine IOPS and MBps
Discuss storage network topologies, zoning, and access control in Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS
Strategies for virtual disk placement
Interswitch linking and trunking considerations
Using esxcli to mask LUNs
Implementing flow control and jumbo frames in IP storage configurations
Configuring VMware vStorage adaptive queueing
Manual configuration of storage queues
Discuss VMware ESX™/ESXi boot from SAN
Multipathing Configuration and Management
Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS multipathing
Managing multipathing algorithms available in vSphere
Integrating virtual port and target port group support, and asymmetric logical unit access arrays into a vSphere environment
Configuring active-active and active-passive arrays with vSphere
VMware vStorage VMFS and Virtual Machine Snapshots
LUN replication in a vSphere environment
Identifying a snapshot LUN in vSphere
Controlling how the VMkernel handles replicated LUNs
Using replicated LUNs for backup and disaster recovery
Introduce VMware APIs for Data Protection
Describe the impact of virtual machine snapshot use on storage architecture
VMware vStorage APIs for Array Integration
Describe hardware-accelerated locking
Describe hardware-accelerated zeroing
Describe hardware-accelerated copy
Enable and disable hardware acceleration
Introduce new performance metrics added to esxtop and resxtop
Training VMware VSphere
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