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Introduction:
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change. This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement, monitor, and maintain Windows Server 2008 servers.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Plan a Windows Server 2008 Deployment;
- Plan and implement server commissioning and decommissioning for Windows Server 2008;
- Plan the installation of server roles for Windows Server 2008;
- Create a configuration change plan for Windows Server 2008;
- Plan and implement Windows Server 2008 security;
- Manage application versioning in Windows Server 2008;
- Plan for a high-availability Windows Server 2008 deployment;
- Plan a server update maintenance schedule for Windows Server 2008;
- Maintain Distributed File System (DFS) in Windows Server 2008;
- Define server backup requirements and policies for Windows Server 2008 backup;
- Plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 restore;
- Plan Windows Server 2008 monitoring;
- Troubleshoot hardware issues;
- Troubleshoot software issues;
- Troubleshoot network issues.
Audience:
This course is intended for entry level server administrators or IT professionals who are interested in becoming server administrators as the next step in their career path.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students should have up to 1 year experience implementing server plans although have probably not yet had full responsibility for planning. This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
- A strong familiarity with Windows deployment technologies and implementation;
- A strong familiarity with Windows networking technologies and implementation;
- A strong familiarity with Active Directory technologies and implementation.
Recommended Courses
- 6418 - Deploying Windows Server 2008;
- 6420 - Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure;
- 6421 - Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure;
- 6424 - Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory;
- 6425 - Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services.
Course Outline
1- Planning for Windows Server 2008 Deployment This module explains how to deploy Windows Server 2008 Lessons
• Overview of Windows Server 2008 Deployment;
• Identifying Windows Server 2008 Compatibility Issues;
• Developing a Windows Server 2008 Deployment Plan.
- Lab : Planning for a Windows Server 2008 Server Deployment
- Reviewing the Existing Server Environment;
- Reviewing Business Requirements and SLAs;
- Creating a Deployment Plan;
- Discussion – Reviewing the Deployment Plans.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain the advantages of deploying Windows Server 2008;
- Identify Windows Server 2008 compatibility issues;
- Develop a Windows Server 2008 deployment plan.
2- Managing Server Migration This module explains how to commission and decommission Windows Server 2008 Lessons
• Creating a Windows Server 2008 Deployment Plan;
• Planning the Server Decommissioning Process;
• Commissioning a Windows Server 2008 File Server.
- Lab : Migrating a File Server to Windows Server 2008
- Reviewing the Existing Server Environment;
- Planning for the Windows Server 2008 File Server;
- Deploying a Windows Server 2008 File Server;
- Verifying the Windows Server 2008 File Server Deployment.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a deployment plan for Windows Server 2008;
- Identify server decommissioning steps;
- List Windows Server 2008 deployment and migration tools.
3- Planning Windows Server 2008 Server Roles This module explains how to plan the installation of server roles in Windows Server 2008
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 Hardware;
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 Server Roles;
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 File Servers;
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 Core.
- Lab : Planning Windows Server 2008 Servers
- Planning a Windows Server 2008 Server Configuration;
- Planning a Windows Server 2008 File Server;
- Implementing Windows Server 2008 File Servers.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify hardware configuration options for Windows Server 2008;
- Identify performance implications when combining server roles;
- List guidance for installing file servers;
- Plan for Windows Server 2008 Server Core.
4 - Creating a Configuration Change Plan for Windows Server 2008 This module explains how to create a configuration change plan in Windows Server 2008
• Developing a change control process;
• Planning configuration changes;
• Evaluating configuration changes.
- Lab : Creating a Configuration Change Plan
- Plan a Windows Server 2008 server configuration;
- Discussion – Sharing best practice.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design a change control process for implementing configuration changes;
- Plan for configuration changes;
- Evaluate the success of configuration changes.
5- Managing Windows Server 2008 Security This module explains how to plan and implement security in Windows Server 2008
• Planning a defense-in-depth strategy;
• Implementing host level security for Windows Server 2008;
• Implementing server security by using Group Policies;
• Implementing network security for Windows Server 2008.
- Lab : Managing Windows Server 2008 Security
- Planning a Windows Server 2008 security configuration;
- Implementing file server security .
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan a defense-in-depth strategy for Windows Server 2008 security;
- Implement host-level security for Windows Server 2008;
- Implement server security by using Group Policy;
- Implement network security for Windows Server 2008 servers.
6- Planning for the Application Server Role This module explains how to manage versioning and related frameworks in Windows Server 2008
• Determining application server role requirements;
• Overview of the application server role components;
• Supporting the .NET framework.
- Lab : Planning for the Application Server Role
- Identifying the server roles required to support a LOB application;
- Identifying .NET framework requirements;
- Planning security requirements for the application.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Determine the requirement for application servers;
- Identify application server role components;
- Plan for supporting the Microsoft .NET Framework.
7- Planning for Windows Server 2008 High Availability This module explains how to plan for high availability in Windows Server 2008
• Planning for Network Load Balancing;
• Overview of failover clustering support in Windows Server 2008;
• Creating clusters in Windows Server 2008.
- Lab : Planning for Failover Clusters in Windows Server 2008
- Planning hardware requirements for Windows Server 2008 failover clusters;
- Planning for Network Load Balancing;
- Planning for a high availability LOB application.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Develop a plan for Network Load Balancing (NLB);
- Describe the improved failover clustering support in Windows Server 2008;
- Plan for failover clustering in Windows Server 2008.
8- Maintaining Windows Server 2008 This module explains how to plan a server update maintenance schedule in Windows Server 2008
• Overview of Windows Server 2008 management tasks;
• Planning for security update management;
• Automating Windows Server 2008 maintenance.
- Lab : Developing a Maintenance Plan for Windows Server 2008
- Evaluating log files and reports;
- Planning the maintenance schedule;
- Automating maintenance tasks;
- Reviewing the maintenance plan.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a server management task schedule for Windows Server 2008;
- Plan for security update management plan by using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS);
- List automated maintenance tools for Windows Server 2008.
9- Maintaining a Distributed File System on Windows Server 2008 This module explains how to maintain a Distributed File System (DFS) on Windows Server 2008
• Planning components required for DFS;
• Planning for fault tolerance in DFS;
• Tools for managing DFS.
- Lab : Planning for DFS
- Evaluating the existing server environment;
- Deployment considerations for DFS;
- Designing a fault tolerant DFS solution.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify services required for Distributed File System (DFS);
- Explain DFS fault tolerance;
- Identify DFS management tools.
10- Planning Windows Server 2008 Backup This module explains how to define backup requirements and policies for administering Windows Server 2008
• Plan Backups by Using the Windows Server 2008 Backup Feature;
• Plan a backup policy for Windows Server 2008.
- Lab : Managing Windows Server 2008 Backup
- Evaluating the existing backup plan;
- Updating the backup policy;
- Reviewing backup policy and plans;
- Backing up a server.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a backup and recovery plan by using Windows Server Backup;
- Develop a backup policy for using Windows Server Backup.
11- Managing a Windows Server 2008 Restore This module explains how to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 restore
• Planning a server restore policy;
• Planning an EFS restore policy;
• Verifying restored data.
- Lab : Planning Windows Server 2008 Restore
- Evaluating the backup data;
- Planning a restore including System State Data;
- Investigating a failed restore .
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a server restore plan;
- Create a plan for restoring Encrypting File System (EFS) files;
- Verify the restore procedure.
12- Monitoring Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Servers This module explains how to plan for monitoring Windows Server 2008
• Planning monitoring tasks;
• Calculating a server baseline;
• Measuring performance objects;
• Selecting appropriate monitoring tools;
• Planning notification methods.
- Lab : Identifying Windows Server 2008 Monitoring Requirements
- Evaluating performance metrics;
- Monitoring performance metrics;
- Configuring Data Collector sets;
- Evaluating trends;
- Remote monitoring extension.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan monitoring tasks;
- Determine an appropriate server baseline;
- Determine objects and counters to monitor based on server role;
- Select the appropriate monitoring tools;
- Identify appropriate notification methods.
13- Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hardware This module explains how to troubleshoot hardware issues in Windows Server 2008
• Identifying hardware support issues;
• Dealing with physical failures;
• Dealing with device driver failures.
- Lab : Troubleshooting Hardware Issues
- Evaluating disk issues;
- Planning for server availability;
- Planning for future capacity requirements;
- Discussion – Server Hardware Issues .
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify hardware issues;
- Explain physical component failure;
- Manage device driver failure.
14- Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Software This module explains how to troubleshoot software issues in Windows Server 2008
• Planning for business continuity;
• Reviewing log files;
• Reviewing core OS components;
• Evaluating security issues.
- Lab : Troubleshooting Software Issues
- Resolving driver update issues;
- Rolling back a patch;
- Fixing version incompatibilities;
- Reconfiguring software settings.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Evaluate the effect of software problems;
- Identify troubleshooting log files;
- Identify core operating system components;
- Evaluate software security issues.
15- Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Networks This module explains how to troubleshoot network issues in Windows Server 2008
• Analyzing the scale of network issues;
• Correcting IP connectivity issues;
• Resolving names in Windows Server 2008.
- Lab : Troubleshooting Network Problems
- Resolving high network usage issues;
- Resolving server connectivity problems;
- Resolving name resolution problems;
- Resolving slow server response times.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify common types of network problems;
- Resolve IP connectivity issues;
- Resolve name resolution issues.
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Horário dos cursos:
Integral - 08:30 às 17:30h
Sábado - 08:30 às 17:30h
Noturno - 18:30 às 22:30h
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