After completing the training you will be able to:
– Use administrative techniques and tools in Windows Server 2019.
– implement identity services
– manage network infrastructure services
– Configure file servers and storage
– manage Hyper-V virtualization virtual machines and containers
– Implement high availability and disaster recovery solutions
– apply security features to protect critical resources.
– Configure Remote Desktop Services
– configure a virtual machine-based desktop infrastructure deployment
– implement remote access and web services
– implement and apply service monitoring and performance monitoring and troubleshooting
– perform upgrades and migration related to AD DS and storage.
Lab: Deploying and configuring Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Identity Services in Windows Server
This module introduces identity services and describes Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in a Windows Server environment. The module describes how to deploy domain controllers in AD DS, as well as the Azure Active Directory (AD) and the benefits of integrating Azure AD with AD DS. The module also covers Group Policy basics and how to configure group policy objects (GPOs) in a domain environment. Finally, the modules describes the role of Active Directory certificate services and certificate usage.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing Identity Services and Group Policy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Network Infrastructure Services in Windows Server
This module describes how to implement core network infrastructure services in Windows Server. The modules covers how to deploy, configure and manage DNS and IPAM. The modules also describes how to use Remote Access Services.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing and configuring network infrastructure services in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: File Servers and Storage Management in Windows Server
This modules describes how to configure file servers and storage in Windows Server. The module covers file sharing and deployment of Storage Spaces technology. The module describes how to implement data deduplication, iSCSI based storage in Windows Server, and finally, how to deploy DFS.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing storage solutions in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Hyper-V virtualization and containers in Windows Server
This modules describes how to implement and configure Hyper-V VMs and containers. The module covers key features of Hyper-V in Windows Server, describes VM settings, and how to configure VMs in Hyper-V. The module also covers security technologies used with virtualization, such as shielded VMs, Host Guardian Service, admin-trusted and TPM-trusted attestation, and KPS.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing and configuring virtualization in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: High Availability in Windows Server
This module describes current high availability technologies in Windows Server. The module describes failover clustering and considerations for implementing it, and how to create and configure failover clustering. The module also explains stretch clusters and options for achieving high availability with Hyper-V VMs.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing failover clustering
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Windows Server Disaster Recovery
This module describes disaster recovery technologies in Windows Server and how to implement them. The module covers how to configure and use Hyper-V Replica and describes Azure Site Recovery. The module also covers how to implement Windows Server backup and describes the Azure Backup service.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Windows Server Security
This module describes Windows Server security features and how to implement them. The module covers credentials used in Windows Server and explains how to implement privileged access protection. In addition to describing methods and technologies for hardening Windows Server security, the module explains how to configure Just Enough Administration (JEA) and how to secure SMB traffic. Finally, the module covers Windows Update, its deployment and management options.
Lessons
Lab: Configuring security in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: RDS in Windows Server
This module describes key Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) features in Windows Server. The modules covers how to deploy session-based desktops and describes personal and poled virtual desktops.
Lessons
Lab: Implementing RDS in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Remote access and web services in Windows Server
This module describes how to implement virtual private networks (VPNs), Network Policy Server (NPS), and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). The module describes Always On VPN functionality, as well as how to configure NPS and Web Server (IIS) in Windows Server.
Lessons
Lab: Deploying network workloads
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Server and performance monitoring in Windows Server
This module describes how to implement service and performance monitoring, and apply troubleshooting in Windows Server. The module highlights monitoring tools and describes how to monitor performance, including event logging and how to perform event logging monitoring for troubleshooting purposes.
Lessons
Lab: Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows Server
Identifying the source of a performance problem
Module 12: Upgrade and migration in Windows Server
This module describes how to perform upgrades and migrations for AD DS, Storage, and Windows Server. The module covers tools to use for AD DS migration. The module also covers the Storage Migration Service, and finally, Windows Server migration tools and usage scenarios.
Lessons
Lab: Migrating Server workloads
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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The Windows Server 2019 administration training is aimed at information technology (IT) professionals who have some experience working with Windows Server and are looking for a single five-day course covering the key administration components and technologies in Windows Server 2019. This course also helps server administrators of previous Windows Server versions to update their knowledge and skills related to Windows Server 2019. In addition, this training can help individuals who are looking for preparation materials to pass exams related to Windows Server. The training is also intended for those with a service desk role who want to transition to server maintenance.
Students need the following knowledge/skills:
– Some knowledge and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
– Some knowledge and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
– Experience and understanding of key networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
– Experience working with and understanding Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
– knowledge of basic security best practices.
– hands-on knowledge of working with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
– Basic experience with Windows PowerShell.
The Windows Server 2019 Administration training takes 4 days.
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