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Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services (Includes Access to our IT Library)

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Study method
Online
Duration
12 months · Self-paced
Certification
MCSA: Windows Server 2012
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  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Microsoft 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services

Expand and prove your ability to work with Microsoft Server 2012 with our engaging, tutor-led course.

Microsoft Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services 70-412 exam is part three of a three-part series of courses to validate your skills and knowledge essential to implement Windows Server 2012 Infrastructure.

Microsoft 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services

What will I learn?

  • Configuring Network Load Balancing (NLB)
  • Configuring failover clustering
  • Managing failover clustering roles
  • Managing Virtual Machine (VM) movement
  • Configuring advanced file services
  • Implementing Dynamic Access Control (DAC)
  • Configuring and optimising storage
  • Configuring and managing backups
  • Recovering servers
  • Configuring site-level fault tolerance
  • Implementing advanced Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) solutions
  • Implementing advanced DNS solutions
  • Deploying and managing IPAM
  • Configuring a forest or a domain
  • Configuring trusts
  • Configuring sites
  • Managing Active Directory and SYSVOL replication
  • Implementing Active Directory Federation Services 2.1 (AD FSv2.1)
  • Installing and configuring Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
  • Managing certificates
  • Installing and configuring Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)

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Credit towards the new MCSA Server 2012

ITonlinelearning’s courses follow official Microsoft curriculum and Microsoft 70-412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services course contributes a credit toward the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Server 2012 certification, which ITonlinelearning also offers.

What do I Get?

  • Expert, instructor-led training delivered via video streaming
  • Extensive demonstrations and presentations delivered in a multimedia format
  • Practice tests and full exam simulators
  • Unlimited access to the course for 1 year

What Next?

Enquire today! Our Advisors can answer any questions you have and set up your learning page as soon as you are ready to start your studies.

** This course bundle is part of our IT Library which also includes Certified Network Professional (CCNP), CISSP, MCSA: Windows Server 2016, MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure and MCSE: Productivity and many more **

Certification

MCSA: Windows Server 2012

Awarded by Microsoft

Description

Module 1

  • Course Introduction
  • Instructor Introduction
  • Course Overview
  • What You Should Know
  • Certification Overview
  • Microsoft Learning Quote and Certification Audience

Module 2

  • Windows Server 2012 Course Specifics
  • Lab Setup
  • Lab Layout
  • Demonstration and Presentation Types

Module 3

  • Windows Server 2012 ADDS
  • Domain Tree
  • Domain Forest
  • Single Domain
  • Multiple Domains
  • Functional Level
  • Upgrade Migrate
  • Installing a Domain Controller
  • Chapter Review

Module 4

  • Windows Server 2012 ADDS Domains and Forests
  • Trust Relationships
  • External Trust
  • Forest Trust
  • Realm Trust
  • Shortcut Trust
  • Authentication
  • SID Filtering
  • Name Suffix Routing
  • Creating a Child Domain and Building a Trust
  • Chapter Review

Module 5

  • Windows Server 2012 ADDS Sites
  • Active Directory Sites
  • Implementing ADD
  • SRV Records
  • Locating Local DC
  • ISTG
  • Active Directory Site Setup
  • Chapter Review

Module 6

  • Windows Server 2012 ADDS Replication
  • AD Partitions
  • Types of Replication
  • Conflicts
  • Sysvol
  • Site Topology and Site Links
  • Group Membership Caching
  • Tools
  • Site Replication
  • Chapter Review

Module 7

  • Windows Server 2012 Networking DNS
  • DNS and Administration
  • Management
  • Queries
  • GlobalName Zone
  • DNS Security
  • DNS Advanced Configuration
  • Chapter Review

Module 8

  • Networking DHCP
  • DHCP Basics
  • Address Request
  • Play Nice With DNS
  • Scopes
  • DHCP IPv6
  • Name Protection
  • DHCP Failover
  • DHCP Advanced Configuration
  • Chapter Review
  • Networking IPAM

Module 9

  • IPAM Basics
  • Reason to Use IPAM
  • Components
  • Requirements
  • Security
  • Management and Monitoring
  • IPAM Installation and Configuration
  • Chapter Review

Module 10

  • Data: Advanced File
  • File and Storage Basics
  • File Server Resource Manager
  • File Classification
  • New Options
  • File Classification Configuration
  • Enabling Data Deduplication
  • Chapter Review

Module 11

  • Windows Server 2012: Dynamic Access Control
  • DAC Basics
  • New VS Old
  • Central Access Policy
  • Implementing DAC
  • Deploying DAC
  • Implementation of Dynamic Access Control
  • Chapter Review

Module 12

  • Windows Server 2012 Data: Storage
  • Storage Basics
  • iSCSI Parts
  • iSCSI Security
  • BranchCache
  • Configuring SCSI and iSCSI Storage
  • Configuring BranchCache
  • Chapter Review

Module 13

  • Business Continuity: Backups
  • Backup Basics
  • Server Backup
  • Online Backup
  • Recovery
  • Data Protection Manager
  • Implementing a Windows Server Backup
  • Chapter Review

Module 14

  • Operating System Deployment
  • Task Sequence Creation and Deployment
  • Implementing an In-place Upgrade

Module 15

  • High Availability Network Load Balancing
  • Network Load Balancing Basics
  • NLB Functionality
  • NLB New Features
  • NLB Deployment
  • Additional NLB Configuration
  • Planning for NLB
  • Securing NLB
  • NLB Cluster Setup
  • Configuring NLB Cluster
  • Host Availability
  • Chapter Review

Module 16

  • High Availability Failover Clustering
  • High Availability Basics
  • HA New Features
  • HA Components
  • Features CSV
  • Quorum (Modes)
  • Failover Clustering
  • Cluster Deployment Requirements
  • Failover Cluster Setup and Configuration
  • HA File Server Setup and Configuration
  • Cluster Aware Updating

Module 17

  • HA Hypervisor and VM
  • HA Basics with Hyper-V
  • Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
  • New Features
  • Migration
  • SCCM
  • Best Practices
  • HV Replica
  • Virtual Machine Cluster Setup
  • Failover Cluster Configuration for Hyper-V
  • Chapter Review

Module 18

  • Access and Identity: Certificates
  • Public Key Infrastructure Basics
  • Components PKI Solution
  • AD CS New Features
  • Certificate Templates
  • Enrollment Types
  • Certificate Revocation List
  • Key Recovery
  • Building A Root CA
  • Deploying and Configuring an Enterprise Subordinate CA
  • Managing Certificate Templates
  • Certificate Revocation
  • Chapter Review

Module 19

  • Active Directory Federation Services
  • AD FS Services
  • Web Security Components
  • AD FS New Features
  • SSO
  • Deployment
  • Claims
  • AD FS Setup and Configuration
  • Installing AD FS Role
  • Installing AD FS for a Single Organization
  • Configuring AD Claims Provider Trust
  • Chapter Review

Module 20

  • Active Directory Rights Management
  • AD RMS Basics
  • RMS Usage
  • AD RMS Components
  • Certificates / Licenses
  • AD RMS Process
  • AD RMS Deployment
  • Rights Policy Templates
  • Creating a Super User Group and Service Group
  • Installing and Configuring AD RMS
  • Build and Deploy a Policy Template
  • Implementing RMS Trust Policies
  • Anonymous Access Setup
  • Creating A Rights Protected Document

Module 21

  • Course Review
  • Certification Overview
  • Exam Preparation

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