Designing Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
€2290, aangeboden door Master it Training
This fiveday Open master Class will provide students with the knowledge and skills to be able to design Network and Application Infrastructure with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The course will allow students to design such infrastructure to meet varying business and technical requirements and will prepare IT Professionals for the role of Enterprise Administrator.Microsoft Learning has updated courses MS6435: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure and MS6437: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure to include content on Windows Server 2008 R2 and consolidating the content from these courses to create a single fiveday course; course MS6435: Designing Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure.
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This course is intended for IT Professionals who typically work as Enterprise Administrators and that wish to obtain or enhance existing skills that enable them to design a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 network and application Infrastructure.This course is also for Enterprise Administrators or for IT Professionals who have been working on a previous version of Windows Server and want to update their skills to a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment.The course will also benefit students that may have existing experience working as server administrators involved in planning and design decisions at a server level and who wish to gain skills and knowledge that enable them to transition to enterprise level design decisions.Also, Application architects who want to know more about how to integrate Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 technologies into enterprise applications will also benefit from attending this course.
Voorkennis voor de Designing Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure training
Before attending this course, students must have: Experience configuring Windows 7. Experience configuring Active Directory Domain Services, such as domains, forests, sites, trusts, certificates, user and computer accounts. Experience configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, such as IP addressing, name resolution, network access, file and print services, and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Experience configuring applications infrastructure such as server deployment, remote desktop services, and web services infrastructure.
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Module 1: Designing IP Addressing and ConfigurationThis module describes how to design a strategy for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers in Windows Server 2008. The module also describes how to design DHCP implementation and the configuration options that are available. Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme Designing an IPv6 Transition Strategy Designing a DHCP Implementation Planning DHCP Configuration OptionsModule 2: Designing Name ResolutionThis module explains how to design an appropriate name resolution strategy that incorporates DNS. The module also covers DNS namespaces, DNS zone implementation, replication, and delegation. Collecting Information for a Name Resolution Design Designing a DNS Server Strategy Designing a DNS Namespace Designing DNS Zone Implementation Designing Zone Replication and DelegationModule 3: Designing Advanced Name ResolutionThis module explains how to design an advanced name resolution strategy by optimizing DNS queries, designing DNS for high availability, and designing a NetBios name resolution plan. Optimizing DNS Queries Designing DNS for High Availability Designing a NetBIOS Name Resolution StrategyModule 4: Designing Network AccessThis module explains how to design a network access solution. The module also describes how to secure network access, design a strategy for RADIUS authentication with NPS, design wireless access, and Internet connectivity. Gathering Data for Designing Network Access Solutions Securing and Controlling Network Access Designing Remote Access Services Designing RADIUS Authentication with Network Policy Services Designing Wireless Access Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter NetworksModule 5: Designing Network SecurityThis module explains how to design a network security plan. The module describes the defenseindepth model for network security and explains how to implement Windows Firewall and NAP policies. DefenseinDepth Model Overview Overview of Network Security Design Creating a Network Security Plan Identifying Threats to Network Security Analyzing Security Risks Designing Windows Firewall Implementation Designing NAP Policy Designing NAP Enforcement and RemediationModule 6: Designing Application DeploymentThis explains how to design application deployment. This includes deployment of local applications, virtual applications, and virtual desktop. Overview of Application Deployment Designing Deployment of Local Applications Designing Deployment of Virtual Applications Designing Deployment of Virtual DesktopModule 7: Designing Remote Desktop ServicesThis module explains how to design remote desktop services. This includes designing RemoteApp, remote connectivity for RDS, and planning a monitoring and management strategy for RDS. Designing Remote Desktop Services Connectivity Designing RemoteApp Designing Remote Connectivity for RDS Designing Monitoring and Management for Remote Desktop ServicesModule 8: Designing IIS for WebBased ApplicationsThis module explains how to design IIS for webbased applications. The module describes how to design a plan to optimize IIS performance, security, and maintenance. Designing Webbased Application Infrastructure Optimizing IIS Performance and Stability Designing IIS Security Designing IIS MaintenanceModule 9: Designing File and Print ServicesThe module explains how to design file and print services.Lessons Designing File Services Designing File Server Resource Management Designing File Encryption Designing Print ServicesModule 10: Designing File Replication and CachingThis module explains how to design a file replication and caching strategy. The module describes how to use DFS to implement file replication and caching.Lessons Branch Office Data Access Designing a Distributed File System Designing File CachingModule 11: Designing for Business ContinuityThis module explains how to design for business continuity by planning for disaster recovery. The module also describes how to design network load balancing, failover clustering, and geographically dispersed clusters.Lessons Disaster Recovery Planning Designing Windows Network Load Balancing Designing Failover Clustering Designing Geographically Dispersed ClustersModule 12: Designing an Update Deployment StrategyThis module explains how to design an update deployment strategy. This includes designing a WSUS topology and an update management strategy.Lessons Designing a WSUS Topology Designing an Update Management StrategyModule 13: Designing a Virtualization InfrastructureThis module explains how to design a virtualization infrastructure.Lessons Virtualization of a Test Server Environment Virtualization and Migration of Legacy Applications Branch Office Servicing Through Virtualization Designing and Testing a Virtualized Development Environment Designing a Virtual Server Provisioning Workflow Model Evaluating Appropriateness for Virtualization Evaluating Customization to a Standard Configuration