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Those who are already familiar with Windows Operating system will be able to use Windows Server efficiently. As the websites are growing with time, they need to become more efficient. There is a need to adapt to the new platform. Windows Server 2012 is the latest version of operating system from Microsoft. Various improvements are made in Windows Server 2012 that makes it the best choice. It can be integrated with cloud systems. It allows to create virtual machine replications between storage and cluster systems. The storage migration virtual can now be moved to different physical storage. Windows Server hosting is much more compatible with popular programming languages like ASP.Net, PHP.

Who should take this course

The intended audience for this course are Information Technology (IT) professionals having hands on experience in deploying, managing and maintaining Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 and want to acquire the skills and knowledge required to perform advanced management and provisioning services within Windows Server 2012 environment.

IT professionals seeking to take Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 services can take this course

IT professionals who want to take Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) exam in datacenter, messaging, desktop infrastructure, collaboration and communication will be interested in taking this course to prepare well for the MCSA exams

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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, delegates must meet the following prerequisites:

  • Experience of working in Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012 Enterprise environment
  • Experience of deploying, managing and configuring Active Directory and networking infrastructure
  • Equivalent knowledge of prior windows server courses:
  • Installing and configuring Windows Server 2012 and Administering Windows Server 2012 is required.
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What Will You Learn

  • Learn to configure advanced features for Domain Name System (DNS), IP Address Management (IPAM) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) with Windows Server 2012
  • Understand to manage and configure Branch Cache, FSRM and ISCSI
  • Learn to configure DAC to audit and manage access to shared files
  • Plan and install deployment of AD DS that includes many forests, domains and locations
  • Deploy and configure deployment of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
  • Install deployment of AD RMS and AD FS
  • Learn to provide features like high availability and load balancing for web-based applications by implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB)
  • Deploy and check load balancing and high availability for web-based applications by making use of NLB
  • Deliver high availability for network services and its applications by deploying failover clustering
  • Implement failover cluster, configure and validate highly available network services
  • Learn to deploy and manage Hyper-V virtual machine in failover cluster
  • On the basis of technical and business requirements implement a backup and disaster recovery solutions
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What's included

  Course Overview

In Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 services course, get hands-on experience of configuring advanced Windows Server 2012. This course is the third course in a series of three Windows Server courses that provide required skills and knowledge to implement core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in existing enterprise environment. These three courses collectively cover features of Windows Server for deploying, managing, maintaining and provisioning services in Windows Server environment. This course focus on advanced configuration of Windows Server services like advanced networking services, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), Network Load Balancing, Failover Clustering and much more. Our well qualified and highly experienced instructors deliver the best training and help delegates to understand each concept thoroughly.  

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  Course Content

Implement Advanced Network Services

In this module understand to configure advanced features of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and IP Address Management (IPAM) and Domain Name System (DNS).

  • Configure advanced features of DHCP
  • Configure advanced settings DNS
  • Implement IPAM

Perform Advanced File Services

In this topic learn to configure file services to meet requirements of the advanced business.

  • Configure ISCSI storage and BranchCache
  • Optimise Storage Usage

Implement Dynamic Access Control

In this topic learn to configure Dynamic Access Control (DAC) to audit and manage access to shared files.

  • Introduction to DAC
  • Deploy DAC components
  • Install DAC for access Control
  • Install Access Denied help
  • Install and work with folders

Implement Distributed Active Directory Domain Services Deployments

In this topic learn to plan and implement Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) that includes multiple domains and forests.

  • Introduction to Distributed AD DS Deployments
  • Implement Distributed AD DS Environment
  • Configure AD DS Trusts

Implementing Active Directory Domain Services Sites and Replication

In this module learn to plan and deploy AD DS that includes multiple locations

  • Introduction to AD DS Replication
  • Configure AD DS Sites
  • Configure and monitor AD DS Replication

Implement AD CS

In this topic learn to implement an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) deployment.

  • Use certificates in a Business Environment
  • Overview of PKI
  • Deploy CAs
  • Deploy and manage Certificate Templates
  • Manage recovery of certificates
  • Implement Certificate Distribution and Revocation

Perform Active Directory Rights Management Services

In this module learn to perform an AD RMS deployment.

  • Overview of AD RMS
  • Deploy and manage infrastructure of an AD RMS
  • Configure AD RMS Content Protection
  • Configure External Access to AD RMS

Implement and Administer AD FS

In this topic learn to perform an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) deployment.

  • Introduction to AD FS
  • Implement AD FS
  • Implement AD FS for a Single Organisation
  • Implement AD FS in business-to-Business Federation Scenario
  • Extend AD FS to External Clients

Deploy Network Load Balancing

In this module learn to deliver high availability and load balancing for web-based applications by implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB).

  • Introduction to NLB
  • Configure an NLB Cluster
  • Plan implementation of NLB

Implement failover clustering

Learn to provide high availability for network services and applications by deploying failover clustering in this module.

  • Introduction to Failover Clustering
  • Implement a Failover Cluster
  • Configure Highly Available Applications and Services on a Failover Cluster
  • Maintain a Failover Cluster
  • Implement a Multi-Site Failover Cluster

Implement Failover Clustering with Hyper-V

Learn to apply and manage Hyper-V virtual machines in a failover cluster

  • Introduction to Integrating Hyper-V with Failover Clustering
  • Implement Hyper-V Virtual Machines on Failover Clusters
  • Implement Hyper-V Virtual Machine Movement

Implement Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

In this topic learn to deploy a backup and disaster recovery solution based on business and technical requirements

  • Introduction to Data Protection
  • Implement Windows Server Backup
  • Implement Server and Data Recovery

 

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Poole

Poole is situated on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset. It is also treated as a seaport and a large coastal town. Poole is 33 km east of Dorchester and also joins Bournemouth in the east. In 1997 local Council Borough of Poole was made a unitary authority. It gained its administrative independence from Dorset County Council. According to 2011 Census, Borough had a population of 147,645. This population made it second largest town in Dorset.

Along with Bournemouth and Christchurch, town forms South East Dorset Conurbation. It had a total population of over 465,000.

Human settlement in Poole started back before the Iron Age. Town’s name was earliest recorded in the 12th century when town emerged as an important port. With the introduction of wool trade, this town prospered. The Later city developed significant trade links with North America. During the 18th century, it was one of the busiest ports in Britain. During Second World War, Poole was main departing ports for Normandy landings.

Poole is also a tourist resort that attracts many visitors. Poole is popular due to its natural harbour, incredible history, Lighthouse arts centre and Blue Flag beaches. Royal National LifeBoat Institution headquarters are also located in Poole. Royal Marines have a base in town’s harbour. Poole is also home to Arts University Bournemouth, an important part of Bournemouth University and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

History

During the 19th century, there was a coastal trade to and from Poole. Trade declined rapidly when the railway was built to Hamworthy side of the bridge. People in business were now able to transport goods to and from Poole with the help of rail. In 1872 another railway was built in the middle of the Poole. During 19th century life in Poole improved. In 1887 first public library was opened. In 1890 Poole Park was opened, and in the same year, Parkstone Park was opened.

In novels of Gullivers Travels, Lilliput was the name of the land. According to some information, there was a house called Lilliput. This house existed at beginning of 19th century, and this gave this area a name Lilliput.

Electric trams started running during 1901 through the streets of the Poole, but then buses replaced them. In 1935 last trams ran in Poole.

In 1910 first cinema in Poole was opened. Municipal offices at Poole were built in the year 1932. The population of Poole was 19,000 in the 20th century, but later it grew at a phenomenal rate. Old industries of brick making, brewing and shipbuilding decline during the 20th century. Pottery industry survived somehow. In 1969 Dolphin Centre was opened. Poole general hospital was opened in 1969. In 1974 Poole Lifeboat Museum was opened. In 1978 Arts Centre was opened. Poole became a unitary authority in the year 1997. In the 21st century, Poole has become a Pottery Centre which made it an attractive tourist destination. Today Poole flourishes on Tourism. In 2007 Poole Museum was reopened. Present Population of Poole is 138,000.

 

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