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Microsoft 70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator with Labs


Oxford Applied Training

Summary

Price
£599 inc VAT
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Installment payment facility available. Please ask for details

Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
This course includes the provider's own exams & certification which are mapped to industry standard

Overview

This course prepares students for the 70-646 MCITP: Server Administrator certification exam. and is intended for IT Professionals who are interested in the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment. This course incorporates both the planning of the server infrastructure and key aspects of the implementation, management and maintenance of Active Directory and Network Infrastructure. It covers the most important job tasks for Server Administrators who are responsible for the planning, operations, and day-to-day maintenance of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 servers in the enterprise.

Description

Module 1: Planning Server Deployment

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 1

1.3 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 2

1.4 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 3

1.5 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 4

1.6 Identifying Windows Server 2008 Compatibility Issues

1.7 Developing A Deployment Plan - Part 1

1.8 Developing A Deployment Plan - Part 2

1.9 Planning The Server Decommissioning

1.10 Commissioning Windows 2008 Server

1.11 Planning Server Deployment Summary

Module 2: Automating Server Deployment

2.1 Understanding Deployment Options - Part 1

2.2 Understanding Deployment Options - Part 2

2.3 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 1

2.4 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 2

2.5 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 3

2.6 Working With Images

2.7 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 1

2.8 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 2

2.9 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 3

2.10 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 4

2.11 Automating Server Activation

2.12 Automating Server Deployment Summary

Module 3: Planning for Server Management

3.1 Introduction To Server Management

3.2 Remote Server Management - Part 1

3.3 Remote Server Management - Part 2

3.4 Remote Server Management - Part 3

3.5 Decentralizing Server Management - Part 1

3.6 Decentralizing Server Management - Part 2

3.7 Planning For Server Management Summary

Module 4: Planning the Network Infrastructure

4.1 Planning An IPv4 Addressing Scheme - Part 1

4.2 Planning An IPv4 Addressing Scheme - Part 2

4.3 Planning An IPv6 Addressing Scheme

4.4 Planning An IPv6 Transition

4.5 Planning The DHCP Infrastructure - Part 1

4.6 Planning The DHCP Infrastructure - Part 2

4.7 Planning DHCP Configuration

4.8 Planning The Network Infrastructure Summary

Module 5: Planning Name Resolution Services

5.1 Gathering Information For The Name Resolution Design - Part 1

5.2 Gathering Information For The Name Resolution Design - Part 2

5.3 Designing A DNS Server Strategy - Part 1

5.4 Designing A DNS Server Strategy - Part 2

5.5 Designing DNS Zone Implementations - Part 1

5.6 Designing DNS Zone Implementations - Part 2

5.5 Optimizing DNS Servers

5.7 Designing DNS For High Availability And Security

5.8 Designing A WINS Name Resolution Strategy

5.9 Planning Name Resolution Services Summary

Module 6: Planning File and Print Services

6.1 Planning File Services - Part 1

6.2 Planning File Services - Part 2

6.3 Planning File Services - Part 3

6.4 Planning File Services - Part 4

6.5 Planning File Services - Part 5

6.6 Planning For Storage Management

6.7 Planning Print Services - Part 1

6.8 Planning Print Services - Part 2

6.9 Planning Print Services - Part 3

6.10 Planning File And Print Services Summary

Module 7: Planning Active Directory Domain Services

7.1 Planning ADDS Forests

7.2 Planning ADDS Domains

7.3 Planning ADDS Physical Structure - Part 1

7.4 Planning ADDS Physical Structure - Part 2

7.5 Planning Administrative Structures

7.6 Planning ADDS Maintenance Strategies

7.7 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 1

7.8 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 2

7.9 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 3

7.10 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 4

7.11 Planning ADDS Summary

Module 8: Planning Active Directory Certificate Services

8.1 Overview Of Public Key Infrastructure And ADCS - Part 1

8.2 Overview Of Public Key Infrastructure And ADCS- Part 2

8.3 Designing Certificate Authority Hierarchy

8.4 Design Certificate Template

8.5 Designing Certificate Distribution And Revocation

8.6 Planning A D Certificate Servers

Module 9: Planning High Availability

9.1 Overview Of High Availability

9.2 Planning Network Load Balancing

9.3 Planning Failover Clustering - Part 1

9.4 Planning Failover Clustering - Part 2

9.5 Planning High Availability Summary

Module 10: Planning Backups For Windows Server

10.1 Planning Backups For Windows Server - Part 1

10.2 Planning Backups For Windows Server - Part 2

10.3 Planning A Backup Policy

10.4 Planning Restore Policies For Windows Server2008

10.5 Planning Business Continuity Summary

Module 11: Planning Server Monitoring and Maintenance

11.1 Planning Server Monitoring - Part 1

11.2 Planning Server Monitoring - Part 2

11.3 Planning Server Maintenance

11.4 Planning Server Monitoring And Maintenance Summary

11.5 Conclusion

Who is this course for?

This course is intended for IT Professionals who want to gain the knowledge and skills needed to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment.

Requirements

Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.

For the best viewing experience on our state-of-the-art eLearning platform we recommend an internet connection of 10Mbps or better. Please also use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser with Adobe Flash Player.

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