A Windows Server administrator specializes in the administration and management of Microsoft Windows Server operating systems. They configure, maintain, and troubleshoot Windows Server environments, ensuring their reliability and security.
This course provides an in-depth introduction to Windows Server Administration, focusing on the installation, configuration, management, and troubleshooting of Windows Server environments. Students will gain hands-on experience with the tools and techniques used to manage Windows Server, including roles and features, Active Directory, networking, storage, security, and performance monitoring. The course prepares students for real-world tasks required of a Windows Server Administrator and provides the foundational knowledge needed to pursue advanced certifications.
· Introducing Windows Server 2019
· Overview of Windows Server Core
· Overview of Windows Server administration principles and tools
· Module review
· Overview of AD DS
· Deploying Windows Server domain controllers
· Overview of Azure AD
· Implementing Group Policy
· Overview of AD CS
· Module Review
· Deploying and managing DHCP
· Deploying and managing DNS services
· Deploying and managing IPAM
· RAS in Windows Server
· Volumes and file systems in Windows Server
· Implementing sharing in Windows Server
· Implementing Storage Spaces in Windows Server
· Implementing Data Deduplication
· Implementing iSCSI
· Deploying DFS
· Hyper-V in Windows Server
· Configuring VMs
· Securing virtualization in Windows Server
· Containers in Windows Server
· Overview of Kubernetes
· Planning for failover clustering implementation
· Creating and configuring failover clusters
· Overview of stretch clusters
· High availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V VMs
· Hyper-V Replica
· Backup and restore infrastructure in Windows Server
· Credentials and privileged access protection in Windows Server
· Hardening Windows Server
· Just Enough Administration in Windows Server
· Securing and analyzing SMB traffic
· Windows Server Update Management
· Overview of RDS
· Configuring a session-based desktop deployment
· Overview of personal and pooled virtual desktops
· Implementing VPNs
· Implementing NPS
· Implementing Always On VPN
· Implementing Web Server in Windows Server
· Overview of Windows Server monitoring tools
· Using Performance Monitor
· Monitoring event logs for troubleshooting
· AD DS migration
· Storage Migration Service
· Windows Server Migration Tools
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Become a skilled Systems Administrator by mastering network configuration, server management, troubleshooting, and ensuring security across IT infrastructures.
An IT Support Specialist troubleshoots hardware/software issues, configures systems, and ensures smooth IT infrastructure operations for end-users.
Learn the skills to get started-all from the comfort of your home.
Registration Fee: GHS 200