About this course:
The purpose of this 5-day course is to teach students the basic fundamentals of networking, security, and server administration with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It is intended to provide the foundational level knowledge needed to prepare students to begin building a career in Microsoft technologies.Audience profile:
Candidates for this course are seeking to gain fundamental knowledge and skills around security, networking, and administration in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It can apply to home computer users, academic students, information workers, developers, or help desk technicians wishing to begin a new skills path or up-skill to Windows Server technologies. Candidates for this course may also include IT Pros with skills within other IT areas or operating systems (such as Linux) who wish to gain an insight into Windows Server.At course completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:Describe fundamental network components and terminology thus enabling you to select an appropriate network component in a particular scenario.
Implement a network by selecting network hardware components and technologies and determine the appropriate network hardware and wiring components for a given situation.
Describe the protocols and services within the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite of protocols and implement IPv4 within a Windows Server environment.
Select appropriate storage technologies and configure storage on Windows Server.
Perform a local media-based installation of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Describe server roles.
Implement and configure an Active Domain Directory Service (AD DS) forest.
Describe the concept of defense-in-depth and determine how to implement this approach with Windows Server.
Identify the security features in Windows Server that help to provide defense-in-depth.
Identify the network-related security features in Windows Server to mitigate security threats to you network.
Identify and implement additional software components to enhance your organization’s security.
Monitor a server to determine the performance level.
Identify the Windows Server tools available to maintain and troubleshoot Windows Server.
Create and configure a virtual machine with Hyper-V.
Before attending this course, students must have:
A good fundamental knowledge of general computing equivalent with the CompTIA A+ Certification.
An ability to understand basic security, networking and administration concepts.
Some previous knowledge and experience with desktop operating systems, although this is not mandatory.
Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 6420 - Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008".Course outline:
Understanding Network Infrastructure
1.1 Network Architecture Standards.
1.2 Local Area Networking.
1.3 Wide Area Networking.
1.4 Wireless Networking.
1.5 Connecting to the Internet.
1.6 Remote Access.
Connecting Network Components
2.1 Understanding the OSI Model.
2.2 Understanding Adapters, Hubs, and Switches.
2.3 Understanding Routing.
2.4 Understanding Media Types.
Implementing TCP/IP
3.1 Determining an Appropriate IPv4 Addressing Scheme.
3.2 Configuring IPv4 with Windows Server 2008.
3.3 Verifying the Configuration.
3.4 Configuring and Testing Name Resolution.
3.5 Viewing the IPv6 Configuration.
Implementing Storage in Windows Server
4.1 Identifying Storage Technologies.
4.2 Managing Disks and Volumes.
4.3 Implementing RAID.
Installing and Configuring Windows Server
5.1 Installing Windows Server.
5.2 Managing Services.
5.3 Managing Peripherals and Devices.
Windows Server Roles
6.1 Role-Based Deployment.
6.2 Deploying Role-Specific Servers.
Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
7.1 Introducing AD DS.
7.2 Implementing AD DS.
7.3 Managing Users, Groups, and Computers.
7.4 Implementing Organizational Units.
7.5 Implementing Group Policy.
Implementing IT Security Layers
8.1 Overview of Defense-in-Depth.
8.2 Physical Security.
8.3 Internet Security.
Implementing Windows Server Security
9.1 Overview of Windows Security.
9.2 Securing Files and Folders.
9.3 Implementing Encryption.
Implementing Network Security
10.1 Overview of Network Security.
10.2 Implementing Firewall.
10.3 Network Access Protection.
Implementing Security Software
11.1 Client Protection Features.
11.2 E-Mail Protection.
11.3 Server Protection.
Monitoring Server Performance
12.1 Overview of Server Components.
12.2 Performance Monitoring.
Maintaining Windows Server
13.1 Troubleshooting Windows Server Startup.
13.2 Server Availability and Data Recovery.
13.3 Applying Updates to Windows Server.
13.4 Troubleshooting Windows Server.
Implementing Virtualization
14.1 Overview of Virtualization Technologies.
14.2 Implementing Hyper-V Role.
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