Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert – MCSE 2012 Training
The Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE): Server Infrastructure certification validates that you have the skills needed to run a highly efficient and modern data center, with expertise in identity management, systems management, virtualization, storage, and networking.
Earning an MCSE:
Server Infrastructure certification will qualify you for such jobs as computer support specialist and information security analyst. This course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. The three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining, and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. While there is some cross-over in skills and tasks across the courses, this course primarily covers the initial implementation and configuration of core services including Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), networking services, Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 configuration. Implementing Server Images, User and Group management with Active Directory Domain Services(AD DS) and Group Policy, networking services, Application Services, Load balancing, clustering, Remote Access and Network Policies, Data Security, Monitoring and Update Management.
Want to choose their career into windows network infrastructure.
Prerequisite:
Before attending this course, students must have:
A good understanding of networking fundamentals.
An understanding of and experience with configuring security and administration tasks in an enterprise environment.
Experience supporting or configuring Windows operating system clients.
Good hands-on Windows client operating system experience with Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8.
An understanding of basic Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts, such as the purpose of user accounts and computer accounts.
Students would also benefit from having some previous Windows Server operating system experience.
MCITP syllabus :
Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012
Overview of windows server 2012
Installing windows server 2012
Post installation of server 2012
Configuring windows server2012 core
Introduction to Windows PowerShell
Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services
Overview of AD DS
Overview of Domain Controllers
Installing a Domain Controller
Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects
Managing User Accounts
Managing Group Accounts
Managing Computer Accounts
Delegating Administration
Automating User Account Management
Configuring Password-Policy and User-Account Lockout Settings
Configuring Managed Service Accounts
Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration
Creating User Accounts and Groups by Using Windows PowerShell
Using Windows PowerShell to Create User Accounts in Bulk
Using Windows PowerShell to Modify User Accounts in Bulk
Implementing Domain Name System
Name Resolution for Windows Client and Servers
Installing and Managing a DNS Server
Managing DNS Zones
Implementing Local Storage
Overview of Storage
Managing Disks and Volumes
Implementing Storage Spaces
Installing and Configuring a New Disk
Resizing Volumes
Configuring a Redundant Storage Space
Designing and Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Forest and Domain Infrastructure
Designing an AD DS Forest Infrastructure
Implementing AD DS Forest Trusts
Designing an AD DS Domain Infrastructure
Implementing an AD DS Domain Infrastructure
Implementing Distributed Active Directory Domain Services Deployments
Overview of Distributed AD DS Deployments
Implementing Child Domains in AD DS
Implementing Forest Trusts
Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services
Overview of AD RMS
Installing and Configuring AD RMS
Configuring AD RMS Templates
Implementing the AD RMS Trust Policies
Verifying the AD RMS Deployment
Implementing Active Directory Federation Services
Overview of AD FS
Installing and Configuring AD FS
Configuring AD FS for a Single Organization
Configuring AD FS for Federated Business Partners
Implementing Active Directory Domain Services Sites and Replication
Overview of AD DS Replication
Configuring AD DS Sites
Configuring and Monitoring AD DS Replication
Creating Additional Sites and Subnets
Configuring AD DS Replication
Implementing Group Policy
Overview of Group Policy
Group Policy Processing
Configuring Folder Redirection
Software deployment using GPO
Securing Windows Servers Using Group Policy Objects
Windows Operating Systems Security Overview
Configuring Security Settings
Restricting Software
Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Using Group Policy to Secure Member Servers
Auditing File System Access
Auditing Domain Logons
Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services
PKI Overview
Configuring Certificate Templates
Configuring Certificate Enrollment
Configuring Certificate Revocation
Configuring Key Recovery
Implementing Advanced File Services
Configuring iSCSI Storage
Configuring the File Classification Infrastructure
Planning and Implementing DFS
Configuring the Main Office Servers for BranchCache
Configuring the Branch Office Servers for BranchCache
Configuring Client Computers for BranchCache
Monitoring BranchCache
Configuring AppLocker and Windows Firewall
Configuring AppLocker Policies
Configuring Windows Firewall
Implementing Dynamic Access Control
Overview of Dynamic Access Control
Planning the Dynamic Access Control Implementation
Configuring User and Device Claims
Configuring Resource Property Definitions
Configuring Central Access Rules and Central Access Policies
Validating and Remediating Dynamic Access Control
Implementing New Resource Policies
Implementing File and Print Services
Creating and Configuring a File Share
Protecting Shared Files and Folders by Using Shadow Copies
Configuring Network Printing
Optimizing File Services
Overview of FSRM
Using FSRM to Manage Quotas, File Screens, and Storage Reports
Configuring FSRM Quotas
Installing the DFS Role Service
Configuring a DFS Namespace
Configuring DFS-R
Implementing IPv6
Overview of IPv6
IPv6 Addressing
Coexistence with IPv6
IPv6 Transition Technologies
Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Installing a DHCP Server Role
Configuring DHCP Scopes
Managing a DHCP Database
Securing and Monitoring DHCP
Configuring IPAM
Configuring Internet Information Services
Introduction IIS architecture
Web Server Overview
Deployment of a webserver
Virtual webhosting
Webserver Security
Configuring and Managing FTP server
Confguring FTP logon attempt restrictions
Configuring Encryption and Advanced Auditing
Encrypting and Recovering Files
Configuring Advanced Auditing
Implementing Update Management
Overview of WSUS
Deploying Updates with WSUS
Implementing the WSUS Server Role
Configuring Update Settings
Approving and Deploying an Update by Using WSUS
Planning and Implementing a Server Deployment Infrastructure
Implementing an Automated Deployment Strategy
Planning an Automated Server Installation and Deployment Strategy
Preparing the Windows Server 2012 Image
Deploying Windows Server 2012
Designing and Implementing Network Access Services
Designing and Implementing Remote Access Services
Designing RADIUS Authentication by Using NPS
Designing a Perimeter Network
Overview of VPN
Planning and implementing a VPN solution
Implementing Network Load Balancing
Overview of NLB
Configuring an NLB Cluster
Implementing a Network Load Balancing Cluster
Configuring and Managing the NLB Cluster
Validating High Availability for the NLB Cluster
Implementing Failover Clustering
Overview of Failover Clustering
Configuring a Failover Cluster
Deploying and Configuring a Highly Available File Server
Validating the Deployment of the Highly Available File Server
Configuring Cluster-Aware Updating on the Failover Cluster
Implementing Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
Overview of Virtualization Technologies
Implementing Hyper-V
Managing Virtual Machine Storage
Managing Virtual Networks
Installing the Hyper V Role onto a Server
Configuring Virtual Networking
Creating and Configuring a Virtual Machine
Using Virtual Machine Snapshots
Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V
Overview of Integrating Hyper-V with Failover Clustering
Configuring Hyper-V Replicas
Configuring a Failover Cluster for Hyper-V
Configuring a Highly Available Virtual Machine
Implementing Disaster Recovery
Overview of Disaster Recovery
Implementing Windows Server Backup
Implementing Server and Data Recovery
Backing Up Data on a Windows Server 2012 Server
Restoring Files Using Windows Server Backup
Implementing Microsoft Online Backup and Restore
Designing and Implementing Network Protection
Designing a Windows Firewall solution
Implementing a Windows Firewall solution
Designing a NAP solution
Implementing NAP with VPN Enforcement
Installing and Configuring a Network Policy Server
Installing and Configuring a NPS
Configuring Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Clients and Servers
NPS Authentication Methods
Monitoring and Troubleshooting a NPS
Implementing Network Access Protection
Overview of Network Access Protection
Configuring NAP Components
Configuring VPN Access
Configuring the Client Settings to Support NAP
Monitoring Windows Server 2012
Monitoring Tools
Using Performance Monitor
Monitoring Event Logs
Establishing a Performance Baseline
Identifying the Source of a Performance Problem
Viewing and Configuring Centralized Event Logs
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