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Outline
Module 1: Installing and configuring Windows Server 2016
This module explains how to install and perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server 2016 servers.Lessons
- Introducing Windows Server 2016
- Installing Windows Server 2016
- Configuring Windows Server 2016
- Preparing for upgrades and migrations
- Migrating server roles and workloads
- Windows Server activation models
- Installing Nano Server
- Completing post-installation tasks on Nano Server
- Overview of storage in Windows Server 2016
- Implementing Data Deduplication
- Configuring iSCSI storage
- Configuring the Storage Spaces feature in Windows Server 2016
- Implementing File Server Resource Manager (FSRM)
- Configuring iSCSI storage
- Configuring redundant storage spaces
- Implementing the Storage Spaces Direct feature
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain storage in Windows Server 2016.
- Implement Data Deduplication.
- Configure iSCSI storage.
- Configure the Storage Spaces feature in Windows Server 2016
- Deploying Active Directory domain controllers
- Implementing service accounts
- Azure AD
- Cloning a domain controller
- Implementing service accounts
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Deploy AD DS domain controllers.
- Implement service accounts.
- Explain Azure AD.
- Overview of AD FS
- Deploying AD FS
- Implementing AD FS for a single organization
- Implementing Web Application Proxy
- Implementing SSO with Microsoft Online Services
- Installing and configuring AD FS
- Configuring an internal application for AD FS
- Implementing Web Application Proxy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe of AD FS.
- Deploy AD FS.
- Implement AD FS for a single organization.
- Implement Web Application Proxy.
- Implement SSO with Microsoft Online Services.
- Overview of networking enhancements
- Implementing IPAM
- Managing IP address spaces with IPAM
- Configuring DNS policies
- Configuring DHCP failover
- Configuring IPAM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe networking enhancements.
- Implement IP address management.
- Manage IP address spaces with IPAM.
- Configuring the Hyper-V role in Windows Server 2016
- Configuring Hyper-V storage
- Configuring Hyper-V networking
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines
- Installing the Hyper-V server role
- Configuring virtual networking
- Creating and configuring a virtual machine
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure the Hyper-V role in Windows Server 2016.
- Configure Hyper-V storage.
- Configure Hyper-V networking.
- Configure Hyper-V virtual machines.
- Overview of high-performance networking features
- Configuring advanced Hyper-V networking features
- Creating and using Microsoft Hyper-V virtual switches
- Configuring and using the advanced features of a virtual switch
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe high-performance networking features.
- Configure advanced Hyper-V networking features.
- Overview of Software Defined Networking
- Implementing network virtualization
- Implementing Network Controller
- Preparing to deploy Network Controller
- Deploying Network Controller
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Software Defined Networking.
- Implement network virtualization.
- Implement Network Controller.
- Remote access overview
- Implementing DirectAccess
- Implementing VPN
- Configure DirectAccess using the Getting Started Wizard
- Testing DirectAccess
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe common remote-access solutions and technologies.
- Implement DirectAccess.
- Implement VPNs.
- Overview of containers in Windows Server 2016
- Deploying Windows Server and Hyper-V containers
- Installing, configuring, and managing containers by using Docker
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of Windows Server and Hyper-V containers.
- Deploy and manage Windows Server and Hyper-V containers.
- Install, configure, and manage containers.
- Overview of failover clustering
- Implementing a failover cluster
- Configuring highly-available applications and services on a failover cluster
- Maintaining a failover cluster
- Implementing a stretch cluster
- Configuring iSCSI storage
- Configuring a failover cluster
- Deploying and configuring a highly available file server
- Validating the deployment of a highly available file server
- Configuring CAU on the failover cluster
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the concept of failover clustering.
- Implement a failover cluster.
- Configure highly-available applications and services on a failover cluster.
- Maintain a failover cluster.
- Implement a stretch-failover cluster.
- Overview of the integration of Hyper-V Server 2016 with failover clustering
- Implementing Hyper-V virtual machines on failover clusters
- Implementing Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V virtual machine migration
- Implementing Hyper-V Replica
- The Hyper-V Failover clustering testing environment
- Configuring Hyper-V Replica
- Configuring a failover cluster for Hyper-V
- Configuring a highly available virtual machine
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V integrates with failover clustering.
- Implement Hyper-V virtual machines on failover clusters.
- Implement Hyper-V virtual machine migration.
- Implement Hyper-V Replica.
PreRequisites
Before attending this course, attendees must have:
- Two or more years of experience with deploying and managing Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 environments; NS experience with day-to-day Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 system-administration management and maintenance tasks.
- Experience with Windows networking technologies and implementation.
- Experience with Active Directory technologies and implementation.
- Experience with Windows Server virtualization technologies and implementation.
- Knowledge equivalent to the MCSA credentials of Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012.
Audience
This course is for IT professionals who are experienced Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 system administrators, with real-world experience working in a Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2008 enterprise environment.
Attendees should have obtained the MCSA credential for Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012, or they should have equivalent knowledge.
IT professionals who plan to take the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) exams might be interested in this course, as preparation for the MCSA exams, which are a prerequisite for the MCSE specialties.
$3195.00
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5 Days Course |