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Windows Server® 2008 Administration:
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What is this course about?This course is a comprehensive server administration class for individuals managing Windows Server 2008 environments. Attendees learn the key techniques available to them in the operating system as well as best practices for server management. The focus is on managing, optimizing, troubleshooting and securing the operating system, regardless of the server's role in the enterprise.Who will benefit from this course?This course is valuable for anyone who is responsible for managing a Windows Server 2008 environment, including administrators new to Windows Server 2008, those who have taken
Course 960: Windows Server® 2008: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, and those who are migrating from other operating systems.Individuals who have extensive experience (10 years or more) with previous versions of Windows Server may find this course covers many topics with which they are already familiar and may want to consider alternative courses in the Windows Server 2008 curriculum.What background do I need?You need to have attended
Course 960: Windows Server® 2008: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, or have experience in a Windows Server 2003 or 2000 operating system in an Active Directory environment. At the minimum, you need to know how to navigate a Windows interface, and understand Active Directory concepts and Group Policy application. None of these topics are taught in this course, but the technolgies are used.Is this an upgrade course?This course is a comprehensive server administration course for Windows Server 2008. It covers far more than just new features and does not focus on the differences between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. This course is designed for individuals who are familiar with Windows Server and who desire a comprehensive approach to administering Windows Server 2008 in their environment.Has this course been updated to the latest release of Windows Server 2008 R2?Yes. The entire course has been revised to incorporate Windows Server 2008 R2 features and functionality.Should I take this course or Course 960?The answer to this question depends on your background. If you have a good working knowledge of Windows Server 2003 or 2000 as well as an understanding of Active Directory and Group Policy concepts, this course is right for you. We focus on new technologies and interfaces, as well as best practices for server management.If you are new to the Active Directory or a Windows environment, you should take
Course 960: Windows Server® 2008: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction. Once you have learned the basic concepts in that course, you should take this course as a follow-on.I only administer application servers. Should I take this course?Yes. In this course, the focus is not on administering a particular type of server. You learn best practices for managing any type of server. If you are responsible for just administering a local group of servers, or even one server, you will still be able to use everything you learn to secure, maintain and optimize that server, regardless of its role. I administer all kinds of servers. How will this course benefit me?This course was designed to be a generic server administration course where you learn best practices for maintaining, securing, optimizing and troubleshooting your servers, no matter what function they perform in the company. The approaches and tools you learn are applicable to file servers, database servers or domain controllers. Does this course cover security?Yes. Securing servers is a key role for administrators in a today's Internet-dependent business environment. As always, there is a balance between security and usability. This course teaches you to balance these two roles by using role based hardening and virtualization to secure your servers. You learn to use assessment tools to evaluate the current security state and develop a plan to bring non-compliant systems up to grade. You set security policies appropriate to the server's role. We use the Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 to decrease the attack surface available for hackers. You also investigate the benefits and pitfalls associated with auditing.How much time is spent on each topic?
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Training Dates
| Most events below can be taken in-class or live, online from your home or office with AnyWare. |
| Jul 10 - 13 | Ottawa enrol |
| Oct 9 - 12 | Toronto enrol |
| Oct 30 - Nov 2 | Ottawa enrol |
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| Jun 5 - 8 | Los Angeles enrol |
| Jun 26 - 29 | Reston, VA enrol |
| Jul 10 - 13 | New York enrol |
| Jul 17 - 20 | Alexandria, VA enrol |
| Jul 24 - 27 | Rockville, MD enrol |
| Jul 31 - Aug 3 | Chicago (Schaumburg) enrol |
| Aug 21 - 24 | New York enrol |
| Sep 18 - 21 | Reston, VA enrol |
| Oct 2 - 5 | New York enrol |
| Oct 9 - 12 | Alexandria, VA enrol |
| Oct 16 - 19 | Rockville, MD enrol |
| Dec 4 - 7 | Reston, VA enrol |
| Jan 29 - Feb 1 | New York enrol |
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