Course duration
- 5 days
Course Benefits
- Use administrative techniques and tools in Windows Server 2019.
- Implement identity Services.
- Manage network infrastructure services.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
Course Outline
- Windows Server Administration Overview
- Introducing Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server Core Overview
- Windows Server administration principles and tools overview
- Lab: Deploying and configuring Windows Server
- Deploying and configuring Server Core
- Implementing and using remote server administration
- Identity Services in Windows Server
- AD DS Overview
- Deploying Windows Server domain controllers
- Azure AD overview
- Implementing Group Policy
- Active Directory Certificate Services overview
- Lab: Implementing Identity Services and Group Policy
- Deploying new domain controller on Server Core
- Configuring Group Policy
- Deploying and using certificate services
- Explain Group Policy basics and configure GPOs in a domain environment
- Describe the role of Active Directory certificate services and certificate usage
- Network Infrastructure services in Windows Server
- Deploying and managing DHCP
- Deploying and managing DNS service
- Deploying and managing IPAM
- Remote Access Services in Windows Server
- Lab: Implementing and configuring network infrastructure services in Windows Server
- Deploying and configuring DHCP
- Deploying and configuring DNS
- Implementing Web Application Proxy
- File Servers and Storage management in Windows Server
- Volumes and File Systems in Windows Server
- Implementing sharing in Windows Server
- Implementing Storage Spaces in Windows Server
- Implementing Data Deduplication
- Implementing iSCSI
- Deploying Distributed File System
- Lab: Implementing storage solutions in Windows Server
- Implementing Data Deduplication
- Configuring iSCSI storage
- Configuring redundant storage spaces
- Implementing Storage Spaces Direct
- Hyper-V virtualization and containers in Windows Server
- Hyper-V in Windows Server
- Configuring VMs
- Securing virtualization in Windows Server
- Containers in Windows Server
- Overview of Kubernetes
- Lab: Implementing and configuring virtualization in Windows Server
- Creating and configuring VMs
- Installing and configuring containers
- High Availablity in Windows Server
- Planning for failover clustering implementation
- Creating and configuring failover cluster
- Overview of stretch clusters
- High availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V VMs
- Lab: Implementing failover clustering
- Configuring storage and creating a cluster
- Deploying and configuring a highly available file server
- Validating the deployment of the highly available file server
- Disaster recovery in Windows Server
- Hyper-V Replica
- Backup and restore infrastructure in Windows Server
- Lab: Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup
- Implementing Hyper-V Replica
- Implementing backup and restore with Windows Server Backup
- Windows Server security
- Credentials and privileged access protection
- Hardening Windows Server
- JEA in Windows Server
- Securing and analyzing SMB traffic
- Windows Server update management
- Lab: Configuring security in Windows Server
- Configuring Windows Defender Credential Guard
- Locating problematic accounts
- Implementing LAPS
- RDS in Windows Server
- Overview of RDS
- Configuring a session-based desktop deployment
- Overview of personal and pooled virtual desktops
- Lab: Implementing RDS in Windows Server
- Implementing RDS
- Configuring Session Collection Settings and using RDC
- Configuring a virtual desktop template
- Remote access and web services in Windows Server
- Implementing VPNs
- Implementing Always On VPN
- Implementing NPS
- Implementing Web Server in Windows Server
- Lab: Deploying network workloads
- Implementing VPN in Windows Server
- Deploying and Configuring Web Server
- Server and performance monitoring in Windows Server
- Overview of Windows Server monitoring tools
- Using Performance Monitor
- Monitoring event logs for troubleshooting
- Lab: Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows Server
- Establishing a performance baseline
- Identifying the source of a performance problem
- Identifying the source of a performance problem
- Identifying the source of a performance problem
- Describe monitoring tools in Windows Server.
- Describe performance monitoring and use it in Windows Server.
- Describe event logging and perform event logging monitoring for troubleshooting purposes.
- Upgrade and migration in Windows Server
- AD DS migration
- Storage Migration Service
- Windows Server migration tools
- Lab: Migrating Server workloads
- Implementing Storage Migration Service
Class Materials
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this Windows Server class:
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
- An awareness of basic security best practices.
- Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
- Basic experience with Windows PowerShell.
Instructor-led courses are offered via a live Web connection, at client sites throughout Europe, and at our Geneva Training Center.