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You Will Learn How To
- Maintain, troubleshoot and secure Windows Server 2008
- Implement key security components to protect your server
- Develop and deploy a patch management strategy
- Leverage built-in components to create a highly available infrastructure
- Optimize and tune system performance for greater responsiveness
- Recover from system failures with troubleshooting tools and techniques
Course Benefits Organizations are facing a multitude of administrative challenges to their infrastructure. Windows Server 2008 provides administrators with powerful and flexible tools to overcome these challenges and manage complex server environments. In this course, you gain the practical experience to administer, troubleshoot and secure a Windows Server 2008 environment.
Who Should Attend Those developing an administrative strategy within a Windows Server 2008 environment. Experience with Windows Server and the Active Directory at the level of Course 960, " Windows Server 2008 Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.
Hands-On Training Practical exercises provide experience administering Windows Server 2008. Exercises include:
- Administering systems with Server Manager, WSRM and PowerShell
- Creating group policies to configure remote administration
- Reducing the attack surface with Server Core
- Solving boot configuration problems
- Creating a fault-tolerant environment with clusters, DFS and Hyper-V
- Troubleshooting system issues
Course 961 Content Windows Server 2008 Administration
- Developing an effective administrative strategy
- Tools, techniques and best practices
Building Blocks of Server Management
Implementing role-based server administration
- Analyzing available server roles
- Solving remote administration issues
- Remotely configuring features to maximize functionality
Leveraging fundamental tools and components
- Controlling resources with Server Manager
- Performing common administrative tasks with PowerShell
- Microsoft System Center
Securing Windows Server 2008
Hardening your server
- Reducing the attack surface
- Baselining your server with Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)
Implementing Group Policies for security
- Generating custom templates with Security Configuration Wizard (SCW)
- Creating effective security policies
- Building security templates with the Security Configuration and Analysis tool
- Integrating local and AD policies
Tracking internal access
- Achieving your security goals with selective auditing
- Centralizing the audit management process
Reducing vulnerabilities with Server Core
- Managing Server Core from the command line
- Minimizing exploitable components
Patch Management Implementation
Developing a strategy for patch management
- Taking inventory and documenting the existing environment
- Deploying service packs and hotfixes
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- Managing the WSUS Catalog
- Configuring WSUS components
- Preparing the workstations with Group Policy
- Authorizing and distributing patches to clients
Maintaining a High-Availability Environment
Building fault-tolerant servers
- Maximizing resource utilization with Hyper-V
- Enabling failover clustering to ensure business continuity
- Analyzing cluster models for optimal architectures
Replicating with the Distributed File System (DFS)
- Transferring data with the DFS Replication (DFSR) service
- Optimizing and troubleshooting replication
Virtualizing servers to extend uptime
- Selecting the appropriate virtualization model
- Best practices for architecting your virtual environment
Disaster recovery methods and tools
- Repairing the server with imaging technologies
- Full server backup with scripts and scheduled tasks
Maximizing Performance and Increasing Responsiveness
Diagnosing system performance problems
- Monitoring applications and processes with Reliability and Performance Monitor
- Identifying the essential system counters
- Optimizing servers with Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM)
Tracing performance problems
- Isolating the causes of performance problems
- Locating and solving bottlenecks
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008
Resolving issues with diagnostic tools
- Shutdown Event Tracker
- BCDEDIT
Repairing the Registry
- Rooting out Registry problems
- Backing up and restoring the Registry
Coping with driver failures
- Revealing and uninstalling phantom devices
- Demystifying and recovering from common failures
Solving boot configuration problems
- Identifying critical boot components
- Fixing partition tables and the boot configuration data store
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