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Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012
Description
This five day course will cover new features and functionality in Windows Server 2012 around Management, Networking Infrastructure, Storage, Access Control, Hyper-V, High Availability, and Identity Federation. Specific technologies covered will include Dynamic Access Control(DAC), High Availability, Failover Clustering, Microsoft Online Backup and changes with Active Directory, Hyper-V and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). It is not a Product Upgrade course, detailing the considerations for migrating and upgrading your specific environment to Windows Server 2012. Rather, it will update your skills to Windows Server 2012. This course is also preparation material, and maps directly to, the Exam 70-417: Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012.
Audience
This course is intended for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who are already experienced Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Administrators, carrying out day to day implementation, management and administrative tasks, who want to update their skills and knowledge to Windows Server 2012. This course will also be of interest to students who hold the MCSA: Windows Server 2008 credential, who aspire to update it to the MCSA: Windows Server 2012 credential by taking the upgrade Exam 70-417: Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012.
Requirements
Before attending this course, students must have: Experience with implementing, managing and administering a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment. Experience with implementing and managing Windows networking technologies. Experience with implementing and managing Active Directory technologies. An understanding of basic virtualization and storage technologies. Knowledge equivalent to the MCSA: Windows Server 2008 credential
Objectives
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Install and Configure Servers Based on Windows Server 2012
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Monitor and Maintain Windows Server 2012 Server
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Manage Windows Server 2012 with Windows PowerShell 3.0
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Manage Storage for Windows Server 2012
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Implement Network Services
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Implement DirectAccess
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Implement Failover Clustering
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Implement Hyper-V
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Implement Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
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Implement Dynamic Access Control
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Implement Active Directory Domain Services
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Implement AD FS
Program
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Module 1: Installing and Configuring Servers Based on Windows Server 2012
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- Installing Windows Server 2012
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- Configuring Windows Server 2012
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- Configuring Remote Management for Windows Server 2012 Servers
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* Lab : Installing and Configuring Servers Based on Windows Server 2012
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- Install Windows Server 2012 Server Core
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- Configure a Windows Server 2012 Server Core
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- Configure Remote Management for Windows Server 2012 Servers
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Module 2: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2012 Servers
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- Monitoring Windows Server 2012
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- Implementing Windows Server Backup
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- Implementing Server and Data Recovery
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* Lab : Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2012 Servers
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- Configure Centralized Monitoring
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- Back Up Windows Server 2012
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- Restore Files by Using Windows Server Backup
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- Implement Microsoft Online Backup and Restore
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Module 3: Managing Windows Server 2012 with Windows PowerShell 3.0
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- Overview of Windows PowerShell 3.0
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- Using PowerShell 3.0 to Manage AD DS
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- Manage Servers with PowerShell 3.0
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* Lab : Managing Servers Based on Windows Server 2012 With Windows PowerShell 3.0
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- Explore Windows PowerShell 3.0
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- Use Windows PowerShell 3.0 to Manage AD DS
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- Manage Servers with PowerShell 3.0
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Module 4: Managing Storage for Windows Server 2012
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- New Features in Windows Server 2012 Storage
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- Configuring iSCSI Storage
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- Configuring Storage Spaces in Windows Server 2012
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- Configuring BranchCache in Windows Server 2012
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* Lab : Managing Storage for Servers Based on Windows Server 2012
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- Configure iSCSI Storage
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- Configure a Storage Pool
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- Configure a Redundant Storage Space
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- Configure BranchCache
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Module 5: Implementing Network Services
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- Implementing DHCP and DNS Enhancements
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- Implementing IP Address Management
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- Overview of Network Access Protection
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- Implementing Network Access Protection
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* Lab : Implementing Network Services
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- Configure DHCP and DNS Features
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- Configure IP Address Management
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- Configure NAP
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- Verify the NAP Deployment
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Module 6: Implementing DirectAccess
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- Introduction to DirectAccess
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- Configuring Direct Access Components
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* Lab : Implementing DirectAccess
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- Configure the DirectAccess Infrastructure
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- Configure the DirectAccess Clients
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- Verify the DirectAccess Configuration
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Module 7: Implementing Failover Clustering
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- Overview of Failover Clustering
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- Implementing a Failover Cluster
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- Configuring Highly-Available Applications and Services on a Failover Cluster
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- Maintaining a Failover Cluster
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- Implementing a Multi-Site Failover Cluster
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* Lab : Implementing Failover Clustering
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- Configuring a Failover Cluster
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- Deploy and Configure a Highly-Available File Server
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- Validate the Deployment of the Highly-Available File Server
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- Configure Cluster-Aware Updating on the Failover Cluster
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Module 8: Implementing Hyper-V
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- Configuring Hyper-V Servers
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- Configuring Hyper-V Storage
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- Configuring Hyper-V Networking
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- Configuring Hyper-V Virtual Machines
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* Lab : Implementing Hyper-V
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- Install the Hyper-V Server Role
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- Configure Virtual Networking
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- Configure a Virtual Machine
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Module 9: Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
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- Overview of the Integration of Hyper-V with Failover Clustering
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- Implementing Hyper-V Virtual Machines on Failover Clusters
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- Implementing Hyper-V Virtual Machine Movement
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- Managing Hyper-V Virtual Environments by Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager
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* Lab : Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
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- Configure Hyper-V Replicas
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- Configure a Failover Cluster for Hyper-V
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- Configure a Highly Available Virtual Machine
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Module 10: Implementing Dynamic Access Control
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- Overview of Dynamic Access Control
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- Planning for a Dynamic Access Control Implementation
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- Configuring Dynamic Access Control
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* Lab : Implementing Dynamic Access Control
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- Plan the DAC implementation
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- Configure User and Device Claims
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- Configure Resource Property Definitions
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- Configure Central Access Rules and Policies
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- Validate and Remediate Access Control
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Module 11: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
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- Deploying AD DS Domain Controllers
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- Configuring AD DS Domain Controllers
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- Implementing Service Accounts
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- Implementing Group Policy in AD DS
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- Maintaining AD DS
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* Lab : Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
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- Deploy Domain Controllers
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- Implement Group Policy
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- Implement Service Accounts in AD DS
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- Maintain AD DS
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Module 12: Implementing AD FS
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- Overview of Active Directory Federation Services
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- Deploying Active Directory Federation Services
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- Implementing AD FS for a Single Organization
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- Deploying AD FS in a Business to Business Federation Scenario
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* Lab : Implementing AD FS
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- Configure AD FS Prerequisites
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- Install and Configuring AD FS
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- Configure AD FS for a Single Organization
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- Configure AD FS for Federated Business Partners
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