Implementing Applications Infrastructure Services with Windows 2008 Server Operating System

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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to you install and manage Microsoft Windows Server 2008. You add Windows Server 2008 server roles as well as monitor Windows Server 2008 by using the various built in monitoring tools. You also learn to install and manage Internet Information Services 7.0 and Windows Media Server in Windows Server 2008. You configure, manange, and troubleshoot Web sites and Web application settings. In addition, you install and configure Windows Media Server. You will also learn to implement Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. You implement Terminal Services Web Access and Terminal Services Gateway to grant users access to remote resources. In addition, you integrate with Windows Server Resource Manager to manage resource allocation policies.

Course Contents: 

Module 1: Deploying Servers

Lessons

  • Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services: May include but is not limited to: Install from media (IFM), configure Windows Deployment Services, capture Windows Deployment Services images, deploy Windows Deployment Services images, server core
  • Configure Microsoft Windows activation: May include but is not limited to: install a KMS server, create a DNS SRV record, replicate volume license data
  • Configure Windows Server Hyper-V and virtual machines: May include but is not limited to: virtual networking, virtualization hardware requirements, Virtual Hard Disks, migrate from physical to virtual, VM additions, backup, optimization, server core
  • Configure high availability: May include but is not limited to: failover clustering, Network Load Balancing, hardware redundancy
  • Configure storage: May include but is not limited to: RAID types, Virtual Disk Specification (VDS) API, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage area networks, mount points

    Module 2: Configuring Terminal Services

    Lessons

  • Configure Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp): May include but is not limited to: Configuring Terminal Services Web Access, configuring Terminal Services Remote Desktop Web Connection
  • Configure Terminal Services Gateway: May include but is not limited to: certificate configuration, Terminal Services Gateway Manager (TS Gateway Manager), specifying resources that users can access through TS Gateway by using Terminal Services resource authorization policy (TS RAP) and Terminal Services connection authorization policy (TS CAP), Terminal Services group policy
  • Configure Terminal Services load balancing: May include but is not limited to: Terminal Services Session Broker redirection modes, DNS registration, setting through group policy
  • Configure and monitor Terminal Services resources: May include but is not limited to: allocate resources by using Windows Server Resource Manager, configure application logging
  • Configure Terminal Services licensing: May include but is not limited to: deploy licensing server, connectivity between terminal servers and Terminal Services licensing server, recovering Terminal Services licensing server, managing Terminal Services client access licenses (TS CALs)
  • Configure Terminal Services client connections: May include but is not limited to: connecting local devices and resources to a session, Terminal Services profiles, Terminal Services home folders, Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), single sign-on, Remote Desktop Snap-In, MSTSC.exe
  • Configure Terminal Services server options: May include but is not limited to: logoff, disconnect, reset, remote control, monitor, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) permissions, connection limits, session time limits, managing by using GPOs, viewing processes, session permissions, display data prioritization
  • Prerequisites: 
  • Have basic computer networking knowledge of TCP/IP network services
  • Have installed and managed Windows Operating System and configured Web and Terminal Services.
  • Worked on Windows OS such as NT 4.0 or in Windows Server 2000/2003 Active Directory Environment or have the equivalent knowledge and skills on other NOS environments.
  • Benefits: 

    Credit towards professional certification exam MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration, MCITP: Server Administrator, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator

    Audience: 

    The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have a minimum of one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system to earn one of the following certification MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration, MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration and
    MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration.

    Duration: 
    24 hours
    For more information on Implementing Applications Infrastructure Services with Windows 2008 Server Operating System please feel free to contact us online or call us at 416-513-1535.