Windows Server 2019 Administration (WS-011T00)
This five-day instructor-led course is designed primarily for IT professionals who have some experience with Windows Server.
It is designed for professionals who will be responsible for managing identity, networking, storage and compute by using Windows Server 2019, and who need to understand the scenarios, requirements, and options that are available and applicable to Windows Server 2019. The course teaches IT professionals the fundamental administration skills required to deploy and support Windows Server 2019 in most organizations.
Global Knowledge Delivered Course
IS THIS THE RIGHT COURSE?
Students should have,
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
- An awareness of basic security best practices.
- Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
- Basic experience with Windows PowerShell.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have some experiencing working with Windows Server and are looking for a single five-day course that covers core administration components and technologies in Windows Server 2019. This course also helps server administrators from previous Windows Server versions to update their knowledge and skills related to Windows Server 2019. Additionally, this course can help individuals looking for preparation materials to pass exams related to Windows Server. The course is also to individuals from a service desk role who wish to transition into server maintenance.
Students will learn to,
- Use administrative techniques and tools in Windows Server 2019.
- Implement identity Services.
- Manage network infrastructure services.
- Configure file servers and storage.
- Manage virtual machines using Hyper-V virtualization and containers
- Implement high availability and disaster recovery solutions.
- Apply security features to protect critical resources.
- Configure Remote Desktop Services.
- Configure a virtual machine-based desktop infrastructure deployment.
- Implement remote access and web services.
- Implement service monitoring and performance monitoring, and apply troubleshooting.
- Perform upgrades and migration related to AD DS, and storage.
- Module 1: Windows Server Administration Overview
- Module 2: Identity Services in Windows Server
- Module 3: Network Infrastructure services in Windows Server
- Module 4: File Servers and Storage management in Windows Server
- Module 5: Hyper-V virtualization and containers in Windows Server
- Module 6: High Availability in Windows Server
- Module 7: Disaster recovery in Windows Server
- Module 8: Windows Server security
- Module 9: Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server
- Module 10: Remote access and web services in Windows Server
- Module 11: Monitoring, performance, and troubleshooting
- Module 12: Upgrade and migration in Windows Server
- Lab : Deploying and configuring Windows Server
- Lab : Implementing Identity Services and Group Policy
- Lab : Implementing and configuring network infrastructure services in Windows Server
- Lab : Implementing storage solutions in Windows Server
- Lab : Implementing and configuring virtualization in Windows Server
- Lab : Implementing failover clustering
- Lab : Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup
- Lab : Configuring security in Windows Server
- Lab : Implementing RDS in Windows Server
- Lab : Deploying network workloads
- Lab : Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows Server
- Lab : Migrating Server workloads
Students should have,
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
- An awareness of basic security best practices.
- Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
- Basic experience with Windows PowerShell.
This course is eligible for Software Assurance Training Vouchers (SATVs).