How to learn to manage Windows Server 2016
Learn to manage Windows Server 2016 with more than 10 hours of content that every systems administrator and/or network administrator should know.
Some experience with Windows Server operating systems would be beneficial, but not a requirement for attending this course. This course is also beneficial for those who intend to take the Microsoft 70-740 certification exam, which is one of the required MCSA certification exams.
Course topics include:
- Deploying Windows Server as a Nano Server OS that is a 500 MB OS
- Deploying a Windows Server Core OS for increased security
- Understanding how PowerShell can be used for many administrative tasks
- Managing Active Directory in a Windows Server enterprise
- Understanding Windows Server Group Policy processing and troubleshooting
- Administering Windows Server Group Policy settings and preferences
- Managing DNS on a Windows Server, including management of Active Directory Integrated, Primary, Secondary and Stub zones, Records, Scavenging and more.
- Manage Windows updates using WSUS
- Implementing and Managing DHCP on Windows Server, topics such as DHCP Failover, DHCP Split-Scope
- Windows Server folder quotas and file screens
- Deploy DFS Namespace and DFS Replication using Windows Server
- Managing Print Servers and deploying printers using Group Policy Preferences
- Learn to install and configure Windows Deployment Services
- Use Windows Server Hyper-V to create and manage virtual machines
- Understand Windows Server built-in monitoring tools
- Backup and Restore Windows Server using built-in tools
- Implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB)
What you'll learn
✔Install Windows Server 2016 as a Desktop Experience Server, Server Core and as a Nano Server
✔Manage users and computers using Active Directory
✔Configure computers using Group Policy
✔Manage DNS
✔Understand Powershell
✔Create and manage Virtual Machines using Hyper-V
✔Implement a DHCP infrastructure
✔Deploy operating systems using Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
✔Backup and Restore Windows Server 2016
✔Implement Data Deduplication to reduce storage
✔Monitor Windows Server performance using built-in tools
✔Install and manage Windows Software Update Service (WSUS)
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