This course is for those who have relatively little programming experience. Unlike many Objective C programming courses, this course covers the underlying C on which Objective C is based in considerable detail. It also provides a sound introduction to Object Oriented programming concepts and practice and introduces and makes extensive use of UML diagrams to explain and communicate these concepts and practices.
Class goals :
This course is for those who have relatively little programming experience. Unlike many Objective C programming courses, this course covers the underlying C on which Objective C is based in considerable detail. It also provides a sound introduction to Object Oriented programming concepts and practice and introduces and makes extensive use of UML diagrams to explain and communicate these concepts and practices.
Content of A Comprehensive Introduction to Objective-C Programming
Overview of C and Objective C
Introduction to Object Oriented concepts and Object Oriented Programming
Mastering the XCode IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
creating and building projects
The C foundations of Objective C
basic data types
variables, operators, expressions and operators
functions
flow control
if – else, and switch statements
for, while and do – while statements
break, continue, goto
arrays and pointers
data structures
Introduction to Object Oriented Thinking and Programming
classes
instances
inheritance
polymorphism
Understanding the Objective C runtime
creation, management and destruction of objects
class interface specification
visibility modifiers
class implementation
creating instances of classes
invoking methods on instances
Advanced Topics
Dynamic typing and binding
the id type
how dynamic binding works
using isKindOf to determine the type of an instance
case study: linked lists containing a variety of node types
protocols
basic concept
inheritance of protocols
conformsTo
Categories
Categories as an alternative to subclassing
Introduction to the Objective C Foundation Classes
Introduction to Frameworks
Overview of the Cocoa framework
Overview of Cocoa Touch
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This Sun Microsystems Solaris Operating System training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the SOLARIS Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities.
Class goals :
This Solaris Introduction course provides the skills needed to work productively in the SOLARIS environment. The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Content of Introduction to Solaris
Course Introduction
Administration and Course Materials
Course Structure and Agenda
Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Introduction to the Solaris Operating System
A brief history of UNIX
The UNIX kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Basic Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to the vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
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This comprehensive two-day course aims to equip the novice Solaris/UNIX user with all the skills necessary to navigate the system and make productive use of the tools available, including the Windows system, the vi editor and essential Solaris/UNIX commands. It also forms the necessary foundation for subsequent courses.
Class goals :
A foundation course to get trainees confident in day-to-day Solaris / Unix use. This course provides all the knowledge that applications users will need and forms a good grounding for the power user or administrator who will go on to take other courses
Content of Introduction to Solaris – A Unix / Solaris Foundation
Solaris / UNIX / Linux overview
What are Solaris, Linux and Unix?
Advantages and disadvantages
Basic command examples
Other versions of Unix
Future of Unix
Logistics and support
Getting started
Logging in and out
Basic Gnome Window system use
Keyboard basics
Files, directories and path names
Creating and examining files
Effective use of directories
Moving, copying and removing files
Basic system password security
Online Documentation and the man command
Common problems
The vi editor
Invoking vi
Insert and Append
Moving around the text
Deleting text
Change operators
Other insert operators
Searching for text; Search and replace
Saving and quitting
The Next stage
Introduction to UNIX shells
Shell interaction
Input and Output control using Re-direction and piping
Shell metacharacters (wild cards)
The command history mechanism, and command line editing facilities
The shell quoting mechanism
Setting up and using command aliases
Job and Process monitoring and control
More complex copying and moving
Protecting files and directories using chmod
Shell variables and setting up the environment
Introduction to Solaris utilities
Halting the workstation
Gnome Window System
A thorough examination of the major tools available, such as the Panel, File Manager, Text editor and the Help system
Customising the Workspace and setting basic user preferences
Introduction to networking
Introduction to network concepts
Ethernet Overview
Network basic commands (including logging in to other machines with ssh)
Network File System (NFS) – overview, benefits and uses
Overview of Samba file sharing with Microsoft machines
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This course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the administration of a SVR4 compatible Unix System. Practical work will concentrate on the basic SVR4 commands rather than vendor-specific administration menu driven or GUI tools.
The delegates will practise:
Adding, changing and deleting users and user groups
Managing user passwords
Configuring login files
Running background tasks at regular intervals
Creating file systems
Mounting, monitoring and repairing file systems
Managing file access
Backing up and restoring files and directories using standard utilities
Managing swap space
Adding printers to the system
Monitoring and controlling print jobs
Starting and shutting down the system
Customising start-up and shutdown procedures
Monitoring system performance with the sar utility
Configuring syslog to manage system event messages
Carrying out various housekeeping procedures to manage disk space
Class goals :
To provide the knowledge and skills needed to maintain successful day-to-day operation of a UNIX system.
Content of Unix System Administration
The Administrator’s Role
Role Of A System Administrator
Using The root Login
Tracking The Use Of su
The sysadm Menu System
Account Management
Users, user groups and related system files
Adding new users and user groups (useradd, groupadd)
Changing and deleting users and user groups (usermod, userdel, groupmod, groupdel)
Password and login control (passwd)
User communication facilites (wall, /etc/motd)
Exercise
Login Files
The Bourne and Korn Shell Environments
Environment Variables
The system profile /etc/profile
The user’s .profile
The Korn shell start up file .kshrc
Korn shell options
Listing environment variables and aliases
Skeleton directories
Exercise
Background Jobs
Starting Background Jobs
Using The nice Command
Using cron Processes
Creating crontab Entries
Using The crontab Command
The at Command
Exercise
File System Administration
Physical Disk Organisation
UNIX Partition Slices
File System Device Names
Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
File System Types
File System Structure
File System Creation
Checking And Repairing File Systems
Monitoring Free Space
Exercise
File Access
File Access Criteria (Users, Groups and Permissions)
Default permissions with umask
Changing File Attributes with chmod, chown and chgrp
Testing permissions with su
Exercise
Backup and Restore Facilities
Using The cpio Command
Using The tar Command
Using the dd Command
Backup And Restore Services
Managing Swap Space
Listing, configuring and disabling swap space (swap)
Exercise
Terminals and Printers
Managing terminals
Using the stty command
Terminal model capabilities and commands (infocmp, tput)
The LP print service
LP print service files
Printer configuration (lpadmin)
Printer maintenance – managing printer status, job queues etc.
This course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the UNIX Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced.
The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Class goals :
To provide the skills needed to work productively in the UNIX environment.
Content of Unix Introduction
Introduction to the Unix Operating System
A brief history of Unix
The Unix kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to The vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
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This Unix training course is designed to give delegates an overview of the various versions of UNIX available. It is technically orientated to enable staff at all levels to have an appreciation of what UNIX is, and the various features available with the different versions..
The delegates will practise:
What UNIX is
The History of UNIX from Version 7 and the Various Versions Available
OSF/2 POSIX SVR4 Standards
Features of the UNIX Operating System
UNIX Networking Features
What a Process is and how Processes are Controlled
Standard Utilities Available with UNIX
Applications Available
The System Administrator
Class goals :
This UNIX Technical Overview course will provide the delegate with a technical understanding of the UNIX Operating System, from its general structure to its Networking capabilities..
Content of Unix Technical Overview
What is UNIX?
The UNIX Kernel
What is the Shell?
Different Shells Available
History of UNIX
Version 7 to SVR4 (System 5 Release 4)
UNIX Standards
OSF/1 and OSF/2
POSIX Standards
SVR4 Standards
Features of UNIX
Built in Functions
Applications for Users and Programmers
UNIX Networking
UUCP
TCP/IP
NFS (Yellow Pages)
NIS and NIS+
Processes and Background Jobs
Controlling processes in UNIX
Background Jobs
CRON and AT
UNIX Applications
Editors
Programmers Tools
System Start-up and Control
UNIX System Administrator
The Function and Responsibilities of a System Administrator
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This five-day instructor-led M6445 course provides students with the knowledge and skills to plan, implement, and manage Windows Small Business Server 2008.
Class goals :
After completing this training course, students will be able to:
Install Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008
Migrate to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008
Configure Windows Small Business Server 2008 using the Windows
Small Business Server 2008 Console
Manage users and groups in Windows Small Business Server 2008
Manage messaging and collaboration in Windows Small Business Server 2008
Manage and monitor Windows Small Business Server 2008
Secure a Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Expand a Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Content of Implementing and Administering Windows Small Business Server 2008
Module 1: Plan and Design a Technology Solution for a Small Business
This module explains about the key new features of Small Business Server 2008 and how to create an IT roadmap for the small business using the Business and Technology Assessment Toolkit.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe small business technology challenges
Describe what makes Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 an ideal integrated solution
Differentiate between the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Standard and Premium versions
Install the Microsoft Business and Technology Assessment Toolkit (BTAT)
Complete the BTAT business assessment templates
Configure options and updates for the BTAT
Manage a BTAT business assessment template
Describe the technology assessment, desktop deployment, and mobile readiness templates contained in the Microsoft BTAT
Create a custom BTAT technology template
Identify the best Microsoft technology solution
Module 2: Installing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008
This module explains how to prepare the server for networking, install Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 and configure the Internet connection
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Establish the background information needed to understand basic networking concepts
Provide groundwork for the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 installation, covering networking terminology and methodologies
Describe the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 minimum hardware requirements
Describe the key tasks required to prepare the server hardware for the Windows Small Business Server 2008 operating system installation
Describe the process of the operating system installation
Administer initial administrative tasks in the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 console and connect the server to the Internet.
Module 3: Managing a Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Environment
This module explains how to manage the Windows Small Business Server 2008 environment using the Windows SBS Console, how to manage Users and Groups, and how to configure user accounts.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the Windows SBS Console
Administer Windows Small Business Server 2008 using the task-based GUI in the Windows SBS Console
Create and manage user accounts in Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008
Administer specific user account properties
Configure access permissions and disk quota management
Describe user roles
Standardize common user properties using roles
Create and manage groups in Windows Small Business Server 2008
Describe group types and scopes
Module 4: Manage and Configure Messaging
This module explains how to manage user messaging, mobile device, Outlook and other settings using the Windows Small Business Server 2008 console and Exchange Management console. Students will learn to implement e-mail protection from spam and viruses.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure e-mail protocols using the Windows Small Business Server 2008 console
Configure the appropriate DNS routing records
Configure e-mail forwarding to specific recipients
Configure e-mail protection using the Exchange Server
Configure e-mail protection using Forefront Security Server for Exchange
Configure additional send and receive connectors in Exchange Server 2007 using the Exchange Management console
Configure mobile devices
Describe troubleshooting messaging issues
Identify tracking messages
Describe mailbox statistics
Configure OWA in Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008
Module 5: Manage and Configure Collaboration
This module explains how to manage the intranet site, create new SharePoint sites, install Web applications and modify and manage site settings.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage the preconfigured intranet site using administrative tasks in the Windows SBS 2008 console
Describe Windows SharePoint Services groups, user roles and permissions
Create a new SharePoint site using the central administration site
Configure and manage access to the SharePoint site
Administer the SharePoint site using central administration tasks
Customize the Windows SharePoint site using a Microsoft application template
Module 6: Add Client Computers and Devices to the Network
This module explains how to add client computers, printers and faxes to the Small Business Server 2008 network.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe joining a client computer to the Windows Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Administer access to a client PC on the Windows Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Describe performing the most commonly used administrative tasks for a client PC
Install a shared printer on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Configure a shared printer on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Install a fax device on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Module 7: Manage and Configure Remote Access
This module explains how to manage the commonly used tasks for establishing remote access to the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network and its resources.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how certificates work
Describe installing a self-signed certificate on the Windows Small Business Server 2008 server and client computer
Describe installing a self-signed certificate on a mobile device
Configure a virtual private network for users to access network resources from a remote computer
Administer the Windows Server Firewall
Configure ports for services and applications
Administer Remote Web Workplace
Configure user access to network resources using a Web browser
Module 8: Manage and Configure Security
This module explains the key security tasks and security best practice for managing the Windows Small Business Server 2008 environment.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan in-depth security for the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Configure distribution of updates and hotfixes for servers and computers on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Describe the key features of the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Best Practices Analyzer 2008
Configure a shared folder controlling user access permissions
Configure blocking unwanted content in the shared folder
Configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security settings and rules for network security
Module 9: Manage Data Folders and Backup
This module explains how to manage server storage using administrative tasks in the Windows Small Business Server 2008 console. Students learn to plan and prepare for disasters and data recovery, and configure and administer backups.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage server storage by moving databases and data folders
Create a disaster recovery plan
Identify risks
Describe business continuity considerations
Implement Disaster Recovery strategies
Describe testing and reviewing a Disaster Recovery plan
Configure protection of the operating system and application data using the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 backup wizard
Configure backup media and schedule
Configure protection of individual server applications using standard tools
Describe business critical data and prioritizing data sets for backup
Recover a failed Windows Small Business Server 2008 server
Module 10: Monitoring and Maintaining System and Services Availability
This module explains how to maintain the Windows Small Business Server 2008 using native maintenance and reporting tools and utilities.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 reporting
Administer monitoring and reporting in SBS
Describe the ability of Microsoft Windows Reliability and Performance monitor to examine how programs affect your computer’s performance
Describe monitoring system performance in real time and by collecting log data for later analysis
Configure hard disks, volumes and partitions in Windows Small Business Server 2008 using the disk management utility
Perform most disk-related tasks without restarting the system
Create and manage point-in-time copies of files that are located in shared resources
Describe how to recover previous versions of files
Module 11: Migrating from Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
This module explains how to migrate from Windows Small Business Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Prepare the source server
Back up the source server
Verify network connection
Raise the functional level in Active Directory
Evaluate server health
Install service packs
Plan LOB application migration
Apply the Migration Preparation Tool
Review the File Migration Wizard
Create a migration answer file
Collect information
Run the answer file generator
Copy the answer file to the target server
Install Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 in migration mode
This module explains how to expand the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network and configure server roles and applications, including premium applications on the additional Windows Servers.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Install and configure Windows Server 2008 on the SBS 2008 network
Identify improvements in Windows Server 2008
Perform initial configuration tasks
Identify supported server roles in SBS 2008
Describe server management options
Install SQL Server on a second server in the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Manage SQL Server on the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network
Configure Terminal Services for remote access to shared applications
Configure a Web access point
Configure a virtualized server computing environment
Improve efficiency of your computing resources
Describe licensing options in Windows Small Business Server 2008
Manage licenses in Windows Small Business Server 2008
Module 14: Advanced Topics and Troubleshooting
This module explains how to use native Windows tools and utilities to configure technologies that help protect the computer from unwanted traffic, and administer and troubleshoot the Windows Server 2008 from the command line.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the key difference in the Advanced Mode Windows Small Business Server 2008 console
Administer Windows Small Business Server 2008 using the Advance Mode SBS console
Administer the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Console
Administer SBS 2008 Server Applications
Describe the key features of Windows PowerShell
Administer the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network using Windows PowerShell commands
Describe moving data in SBS 2008 using PowerShell
Describe IIS 7.0 and its role
Perform common administrative tasks for administering IIS 7.0
Troubleshooting DNS
Troubleshooting TS Gateway
Module 15: Manage the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Environment using Group Policy
This module explains how to implement specific configurations for users and computers using Group Policy settings.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Administer Group Policies in a Windows Small Business Server 2008 environment
Configure Group Policies using the GPMC
Configure object auditing using Group Policy
Configure software applications for deployment using Group Policy
Troubleshooting GPOs
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This three-day course will prepare IT professionals for the role of Enterprise Administrator. Students will learn how to design application infrastructure solutions based on Windows Server 2008 to meet varying business and technical requirements.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Design IIS 7 Web farms
Optimize IIS 7 for performance and stability
Design IIS 7 for security
Design IIS 7 for reliability, recovery, and monitoring
Design and prepare a Terminal Services infrastructure
Design a Terminal Services maintenance strategy
Plan and configure a Windows Media Services infrastructure for live and on-demand delivery
Implement virtualization to consolidate servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment
Determine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure
Designing IIS Web Farms
The students will learn the process of designing IIS Web Farms with Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7. They will learn how to select the appropriate hardware and software platforms. They will learn techniques to leverage Web Farm Availability and Scalability. They will also learn how to select the proper content storage.
Overview of Hardware and Platform Options
Design Web Farm Availability and Scalability
Design Content Storage
Optimizing IIS Performance and Stability
The students will learn about optimizing IIS performance and stability.
Designing Application Pools
Designing Script Mapping
Designing Bandwidth Allocation
Design Web Site Logging
Designing IIS Security
In this module, the students will learn to establish and maintain very tight security using Microsoft IIS 7
Design and Verify Transport Security
Design Authentication and Authorization
Design Delegation Administration
Design IIS Maintenance and UDD
The students will learn how to plan for an IIS installation, taking into account these new features. They will also learn how to deploy UDDI services.
Designing Internet Information Services Backup and Recovery
Specify Monitoring Requirements
Deploying UDDI Services
Tuning and Troubleshooting IIS 7
Designing a Terminal Services Infrastructure
The students will learn how to design a terminal services infrastructure including how to design a terminal services licensing strategy and how to design for remote access with TS Gateways, TS Session Broker, RemoteApp programs, and TS Web Access.
Design Terminal Services Licensing
Specify Terminal Services Connection Properties
Design Device Redirection
Design Terminal Services Gateways
Design Terminal Services Broker
Design RemoteApp Programs
Design Web Access
Designing a Terminal Services Maintenance Strategy
The students will be introduced to design and implementation planning using Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) policies for application resource and reporting. The students will also learn about group policy settings for terminal servers and how to design high availability for terminal services. Finally, the students will learn to specify monitoring, maintenance, and recovery requirements and procedures for terminal services.
Design Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) Policies for Application Resource and Reporting
Specify Group Policy Settings for Terminal Servers
Design High Availability
Specify Monitoring Requirements
Specify Maintenance and Recovery
Design Windows Media Services Infrastructure Administration
The students will learn about designing Windows Media Services in Windows Server 2008. They will become familiarized with live and on-demand content delivery.
Design Windows Media for Live Streaming
Windows Media Services for On-Demand Content
Improving Performance for On-Demand Content
Monitoring Windows Media Services
Design Virtualization Infrastructure
The students will implement virtualization to consolidate servers, deploy branch office infrastructure servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment.
Virtualization of a Test Server Environment
Virtualization and Migration of Legacy Applications
Design and Test a Virtualized Development Environment
Designing Virtualization Provisioning
The students will learn how to determine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning. The students will also learn the importance of customizing virtual servers to standard configurations and also learn about virtual server deployment.
Design Virtual Server Provisioning Workflow Model
Evaluate Appropriateness for Virtualization
Evaluate Customization to Standard Configuration
Design Deployment for Virtualization
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At the end of this five-day course, students will learn how to design an Active Directory Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008. Students will learn how to design Active Directory forests, domain infrastructure, sites and replication, administrative structures, group policies, and Public Key Infrastructures.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Design an Active Directory infrastructure and services in Windows Server 2008.
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Infrastructure and Services
Designing an Active Directory Forest Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory forest based on business and technical requirements.
Determining Active Directory Forest Design Requirements
Designing an Active Directory Fores
Designing Active Directory Forest Trusts
Managing the Active Directory Schema
Understanding Windows Time Service
Designing an Active Directory Domain Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory domain infrastructure based on business and technical requirements.
Designing Active Directory Domains
Designing the Integration of DNS Namespaces
Designing the Placement of Domain Controllers
Designing Active Directory Domain Trusts
Designing Active Directory Sites and Replication in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory sites and replication roles.
Designing Active Directory Sites
Designing Active Directory Replication
Design the Placement of Domain Controllers in Active Directory Sites
Designing Active Directory Domain Administrative Structures
This module explains how to design Active Directory domain administrative structures in Windows Server 2008.
Planning an Active Directory Domain Administrative Structure
Designing Organizational Unit Structures
Designing an Active Directory Group Strategy
Planning for User and Computer Account Management
Designing Active Directory Group Policy
This module explains how to design Active Directory Group Policies in Windows Server 2008.
Gathering Information for Group Policy Deployment
Designing Group Policy Settings
Designing Group Policy Processing
Designing Group Policy Management
Designing AD DS Security in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design AD DS security in Windows Server 2008.
Designing Active Directory Security Policies
Designing Active Directory Domain Controller Security
Designing Administrator Security and Delegation
Designing Active Directory High Availability in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory high availability and disaster recovery in Windows Server 2008.
Understanding Active Directory High Availability
Designing an Active Directory High Availability Strategy
Designing Active Directory Disaster Recovery in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory disaster recovery in Windows Server 2008.
Designing an Active Directory Database Maintenance Strategy
Designing an Active Directory Backup and Recovery Strategy
Designing an Active Directory Monitoring Strategy
Designing Public Key Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Public Key Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
Overview of PKI and Active Directory Certificate Services
Designing a Certification Authority Hierarchy
Designing Certificate Templates
Designing Certificate Distribution and Revocation
Designing an AD RMS Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design AD RMS infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
Gathering Information for an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Design
Designing AD RMS Clusters and Access
Designing AD RMS Backup and Recovery
Designing an Active Directory Federation Services Implementation in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) implementation.
Overview of an Active Directory Federation Services Design
Designing a Business-to-Business Federation
Designing Active Directory Federation Services Claims and Applications
Designing an AD LDS Implementation
This module explains how to design an AD LDS implementation.
AD LDS Deployment Scenarios
Overview of an AD LDS Implementation Design
Designing AD LDS Schema and Replication
Integrating AD LDS with AD DS
Designing Active Directory Migrations in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory migrations in Windows Server 2008.
Choosing an Active Directory Migration Strategy
Designing a Domain Upgrade Strategy
Designing a Domain Restructure Strategy
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This five-day course will provide students with an understanding of how to design a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure that meets business and technical requirements for network services.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe key components of network infrastructure design
Describe how to design a secure network
Design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers
Design a network topology
Describe the internal considerations for network security and how they can be addressed
Design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates Domain Name System (DNS)
Optimize a name resolution system that incorporates DNS and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
Design a solution for network access
Design a Network Access Protection (NAP) solution
Design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance
Design the deployment of file services
Design print services in Windows Server 2008
Design high availability for applications and services
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Overview of Network Infrastructure Design
This module describes the key components of network infrastructure design.
Preparing for Network Infrastructure Design
Designing the Network Topology
Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
Designing a Change Management Structure for a Network
Designing Network Security
This module explains how design a secure network.
Overview of Network Security Design
Creating a Security Plan
Identifying Threats to Network Security
Analyzing Security Risks
The Defense-in-Depth Model
Designing IP Addressing
This module describes how to design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers.
Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
Designing DHCP Implementation
Designing DHCP Configuration Options
Designing Routing and Switching
This module explains how to design a network topology.
Preparing for Designing a Network Routing Topology
Selecting Network Devices
Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter Networks
Designing Routing Communications
Evaluating Network Performance
Designing Security for Internal Networks
This module explains the internal considerations for network security and how they can be addressed.
Designing Windows Firewall Implementation
Overview of IPSec
Designing IPSec Implementation
Designing Name Resolution
This module explains how to design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS.
Collecting Information for a Name Resolution Design
Designing a DNS Server Strategy
Designing a DNS Namespace
Designing DNS Zone Implementation
Designing Zone Replication and Delegation
Designing Advanced Name Resolution
This module explains an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS and WINS.
Optimizing DNS Queries
Designing DNS for High Availability
Designing a WINS Name Resolution Strategy
Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization Management System
This module explains how to design a solution for network access.
Gathering Data for Designing Network Access Solutions
Securing and Controlling Network Access
Designing Remote Access Services
Designing RADIUS Authentication with Network Policy Services
Designing Wireless Access
Designing Network Access Protection
This module explains how to design a NAP solution.
Designing the NAP Platform Architecture
Network Policy Server Component Design
Designing NAP Enforcement Point and Client Component Requirements
IPSec Enforcement for NAP
Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance
This module explains how to design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance.
Determining Operating System Deployment Requirements
Deploying an Operating System by Using WDS
Planning for the Creation and Modification of Images
Designing Multicast Transmission of Images
Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design the deployment of file services.
Designing File Services
Designing DFS
Designing the FSRM Configuration
Designing Print Services in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design print services in Windows Server 2008.
Overview of a Print Services Design
Designing Print Services
Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design high availability for applications and services.
Overview of High Availability
Designing Network Load Balancing for High Availability
Designing Failover Clustering for High Availability