Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services

Configure advanced services of Windows Services 2012

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The course is designed to provide essential skills and knowledge about the advanced configuration of services and maintenance of Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. The Advanced Windows Server course enables the delegates to implement a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure and services in the current business environment. Configuring advanced Windows Server 2012 services course is the last course of Windows Server course, while other two courses are Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 and Administering Windows Server 2012 course. These three courses cover the implementation, management, and maintenance of Window Server 2012 environment.

The course is targeted at providing theoretical and practical knowledge of configuring advanced Windows Server 2012 services. During the course, the delegates will learn the advanced concepts of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Failover Clustering, Network Load Balancing, Distributed AD DS Deployments, Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in detail.

  • Explore the advanced concepts and terminologies of Windows Server

  • Learn advanced configuration and services tasks

  • Know the newest information of the Windows Server

  • Enhance your career opportunities and become a desirable candidate for employers

  • Courses delivered by Microsoft Certified Trainers

  • MSP Training offers flexible load of training at an affordable cost

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Exam Prepration Tips

It helps in preparation for the exam so that they can score well.

PREREQUISITES

The delegates should have completed Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 and Administering Windows Server 2012 course before attending the Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services training program. However, it is essential for the candidate to possess some working experience either in Windows Server 2008 or in Windows Server 2012 in an enterprise environment. 

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • IT Professionals who want to update themselves so that they are able to perform high-level management and provisioning of services in the Windows Server 2012 environment.
  • Windows Server Administrators who are working in a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 enterprise environment.
  • IT Professionals who have real-world experience implementing and managing a Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 environment.
  • IT Professionals who wish to sit for the Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 exam and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) exams.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Configure advanced features for Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Set up IP Address Management (IPAM) with Windows Server 2012
  • Configure and maintain FSRM, iSCSI and BranchCache
  • Plan and execute an AD DS deployment that includes locations
  • Design and implement an AD DS deployment that includes multiple domains and forests
  • Configure DAC to manage and audit access to shared files
  • Implement a failover cluster, and configure and validate a highly available network service
  • Implement and install an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) deployment
  • Implement Network Load Balancing (NLB) and provide high availability and load balancing for web-based applications 
  • Implement failover clustering and provide high availability for network services and applications 
  • Implement and validate high availability and load balancing for web-based applications by implementing NLB
  • Implement an AD RMS deployment.
  • Implement an Active Directory FS deployment
  • Install and Monitor Hyper-V virtual machines in a failover cluster
  • Based on technical and business requirements,implement a backup and disaster recovery program

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The course helps the delegates to manage and maintain services and related frameworks that are used in a Windows Server 2012 environment. Our highly certified and well-experienced instructors deliver the best training in the friendly environment and help the delegates to learn each and every aspect thoroughly with real-world examples. The course helps the delegates in achieving the in-depth knowledge of technologies and systems and enables them to perform and complete their tasks in a timely, well-executed manner.   

Important Exam Information

The course helps the delegates for preparation of the Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 exam and it covers the following areas:

  • Configure and maintain high availability
  • Configure file and storage solutions
  • Set up network services
  • Configure the Active Directory infrastructure
  • Implement business continuity and disaster recovery
  • Configure Identity and Access Solutions

                                                                    


PROGRAM CONTENT

Implement Advanced Network Services

  • Configure Advanced DHCP Features
  • Configuring Advanced DNS Settings
  • Execute IP Address Management
  • Maintain IP Address Spaces with IPAM

Implement Advanced File Services

  • Configure and manage iSCSI Storage
  • Implement BranchCache 
  • Configure Windows Server 2012 features that optimize storage utilization

Implement Dynamic Access Control

  • Explain DAC
  • Configure DAC Components
  • Configure DAC for Access Control
  • Describe Access Denied Assistance
  • Implement Access Denied Assistance
  • Configure and manage the integration of Work Folders with DAC

Implement Distributed Active Directory Domain Services Deployments

  • Describe Distributed AD DS Deployments
  • Configure a Distributed AD DS deployment
  • Implement AD DS Trusts

Implement Active Directory Domain Services Sites and Replication

  • Describe AD DS Replication
  • Implement AD DS Sites to optimize AD DS network traffic
  • Implement and Monitor AD DS Replication

Implement AD CS

  • Explain and use Certificates in a Business Environment
  • Describe the architecture and components of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
  • Explain the options for implementing a certification authority infrastructure
  • Design and Configure an AD CS certification authority infrastructure
  • Configure and Manage Certificate Templates
  • Implement Certificate Distribution and Revocation
  • Implement and manage key Archival and Recovery

Implement Active Directory Rights Management Services

  • Describe AD RMS
  • Install and Manage an AD RMS Infrastructure
  • Implement AD RMS Content Protection
  • Implement External Access to AD RMS

Implement and Administer AD FS

  • Explain the Identity Federation Business Scenario
  • Describe AD FS
  • Deploy AD FS Services
  • Implement the AD FS prerequisites
  • Configure AD FS for a Single Organization
  • Implement AD FS in a Business-to-Business Federation Scenario
  • Configure the Web Application Proxy
  • Extend AD FS to External Clients

Implement Network Load Balancing

  • Describe Network Load Balancing (NLB)
  • Set up an NLB Cluster
  • Planning an NLB Implementation

Implement Failover Clustering

  • Overview of Failover Clustering
  • Describe Features of Failover Clustering
  • Deploy a Failover Cluster
  • Configure Highly Available Applications and Services on a Failover Cluster
  • Manage a Failover Cluster
  • Configure a Multi-Site Failover Cluster

Implement Failover Clustering with Hyper-V

  • Describe Integrating Hyper-V with Failover Clustering
  • Configure Hyper-V Virtual Machines on Failover Clusters
  • Explain and Implement a Hyper-V Virtual Machine Movement
  • Describe a High-Level Overview of Microsoft System Center 2012- Virtual Machine Manager

Implement Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

  • Explain Data Protection
  • Plan and Implement Windows Server Backup
  • Implement Server and Data Recovery

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