Courses10967A: Fundamentals of a Windows Server InfrastructureLength: 5 Days Cost: $3,500 + GST Version: Windows Server 2012 = Scheduled class = Guaranteed to run = Fully bookedClick on the dates to book online
Can't find a class in your area? Contact our sales team and request a class date. About this CourseLearn the fundamental knowledge and skills that you need to build a Windows Server infrastructure with Windows Server 2012. This five day course provides the networking, security, and system administration information that you need to implement a Windows Server infrastructure. It covers the basics of installation and configuration, storage, network infrastructure, network components, network protocols, server roles, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Group Policy, IT security, server security, network security, security software, monitoring server performance, and maintaining a Windows Server. This course includes the foundational level knowledge to prepare students to start a career or cross train in Microsoft Windows Server technologies. Please note we supply digital courseware with this course. If a hard copy is preferred an additional cost will apply. This course is available for self-paced learning. To
find our more, click here. AudienceStudents for this course are just starting their Information Technology (IT) careers or want to change careers into Windows Server technologies. This fundamental knowledge and skills can be used by home computer users, small business owners, academic students, information workers, technical managers, help desk technicians, or students who want to cross train from another technology. This course is a first step in preparing for a job in IT or as prerequisite training before you start the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) training and certification path. PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students must have:
At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:
Course OutlineModule 1: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 This module explains how the Windows Server 2012 editions, installation options, optimal service and device configuration and general post-installation configuration all contribute to the functionality and effectiveness of your Windows Server implementation. Lessons
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Module 2: Implementing Storage in Windows Server This module will introduce you to different storage technologies and discuss how to implement the storage solutions in Windows Server. There is also a discussion on how to create a resilient strategy for your storage, helping to avoid unplanned downtime and loss of data. Lessons
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Module 3: 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. Lessons
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Module 4: Connecting Network Components This module explores the functionality of low-level networking components, including switches and routers. In addition, the module provides guidance on how best to connect these and other components together to provide additional network functionality. Lessons
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Module 5: Implementing TCP/IP This module describes the requirements of a protocol stack and then focuses on the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol stack. Lessons
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Module 6: Implementing Windows Server Roles This module explains the functional requirements of a server computer and how to select and deploy appropriate server roles to support these functional requirements. Lessons
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Module 7: Implementing Active Directory This module explains that, as a directory service, how AD DS stores information about objects on a network and makes this information available to users and network administrators. Lessons
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Module 8: Implementing IT Security Layers This module explains how, in addition to file and share permissions, you can also use data encryption to restrict data access. Lessons
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Module 9: Implementing Security in Windows Server This module reviews the tools and concepts available for implementing security within a Microsoft Windows infrastructure. Lessons
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Module 10: Implementing Network Security This module explains possible threats when you connect your computers to a network, how to identify them, and how implement appropriate Windows network security features to help to eliminate them. Lessons
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Module 11: Implementing Security Software This module explains how an information technology (IT) administrator can account for and mitigate the risks of malicious code, unauthorized use, and data theft. Lessons
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Module 12: Monitoring Server Performance This module discusses the importance of monitoring the performance of servers, and how you monitor servers to ensure that they run efficiently and use available server capacity. It also explains performance monitoring tools to identify components that require additional tuning and troubleshooting, so that you can improve the efficiency of your servers. Lessons
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Module 13: Maintaining Windows Server This module explains the importance of system updates, how to troubleshoot the Windows Server boot process, and how to implement high availability and recovery technologies to improve system availability. Lessons
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