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Summary:
This course is intended for IT pros who are interested in the knowledge and skills necessary to plan a Windows Server 2008 operating system infrastructure. This course is aimed at server administrators and is not a "how-to" course; therefore, it has a significant number of planning exercises with less focus on hands-on exercises than some courses. The course content and exercises direct you toward making decisions and providing guidance to others. This course reflects the decision-making tasks that a server administrator undertakes.
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is intended for a server administrator who:-Is moving from a technical-specialist role to a decision-making role.-Wants to acquire the necessary knowledge to be able to plan for Windows Server 2008 servers.
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Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:-Skills equivalent to course 6418A (deployment)-Installation and configuration of Windows Server 2008, Windows Deployment Services, Active Directory directory service upgrades-Skills equivalent to course 6420A (networking fundamentals)- TCP/IP configuration, server administration, network and data security-Skills equivalent to course 6421A (core network infrastructure training)- Domain Name System (DNS) configuration, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) configuration, IPv6 transition, remote access, network policies, Network Access Protection (NAP), Distributed File System (DFS)-Skills equivalent to course 6424A (Active Directory fundamentals)- Configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), configure Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), create users and groups-Skills equivalent to course 6425A (core Active Directory training)- Configure AD DS security, trusts, sites, replication, Group Policy-Up to one year experience implementing server plans
Last Update: May 22, 2013