This course introduces students to a series of Windows Server 2008 technologies that are used in common business scenarios, and are often the technical underpinnings for business applications. It guides students through the installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of a Windows Server 2008 technology infrastructure for a large, comprehensive business application, assisting them with the foundational knowledge required for success in supporting such technologies. It covers technologies in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 including Sp1.
This course also directly supports the 70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Application Infrastructure, Configuring exam.
- Lesson 1: Storage Concepts in Windows Server 2008
- Lesson 2: Configuring iSCSI Storage for Windows Server
- Lesson 3: Working with Virtual Hard Disks
- Exercise 1: Configuring iSCSI Storage Connections for Windows Server
- Exercise 2: Configuring the MPIO DSM
- Exercise 3: Configuring a Redundant iSCSI Connection Using MPIO
- Exercise 1: Creating a Virtual Hard Disk
- Exercise 2: Mounting a Virtual Hard Disk in Windows Server
- Exercise 3: Configuring Windows Server to Startup from a Virtual Hard Disk
- Understand general Storage concepts in Windows Server 2008
- Configure iSCSI Storage for Windows Server
- Work with Virtual Hard Disks in Windows Server 2008
- Lesson 1: Network Load Balancing Fundamentals
- Lesson 2: Implementing a Network Load Balancing Cluster
- Lesson 3: Windows Failover Cluster Fundamentals
- Lesson 4: Preparing for Failover Clustering
- Lesson 5: Implementing a Windows Failover Cluster
- Exercise 1: Building an NLB Cluster
- Exercise 2: Configuring NLB Cluster Options
- Exercise 3: Testing the NLB Cluster
- Exercise 4: Managing an NLB Cluster
- Exercise 1: Preparing Windows Server for Hosting a Failover Cluster
- Exercise 2: Running the Cluster Validation Wizard
- Exercise 3: Building a Failover Cluster
- Exercise 4: Validating a Successful Failover Cluster Creation
- Exercise 1: Creating Cluster Resources
- Exercise 2: Configuring Cluster Resource Dependencies
- Exercise 3: Configuring Resource Policies and Owners
- Exercise 4: Testing Cluster Fail Over
- Understand Network Load Balancing Fundamentals
- Implement a Network Load Balancing Cluster
- Understand Windows Failover Cluster Fundamentals
- Prepare for Failover Clustering
- Implementing a Windows Failover Cluster in Windows Server 2008
- Lesson 1: Remote Desktop Services Overview
- Lesson 2: Configuring a Remote Desktop Services Host Server
- Lesson 3: Configuring the Remote Desktop User Experience
- Lesson 4: Deploying and Connecting to Remote App programs
- Lesson 5: Connecting Users to Applications with RD Web Access and RADC
- Lesson 6: Configuring Licensing for Remote Desktop Services
- Exercise 1: Install the RD Session Host Role Service
- Exercise 2: Install an Application on the RD Session Host Server
- Exercise 3: Prepare the RD Session Host Server for Users
- Exercise 4: Connect to an RD Session Host with the RD Client
- Exercise 1: Configure RD Session Host Printing
- Exercise 2: Configure RD Session Host Device Redirection
- Exercise 3: Configure the Desktop Experience
- Exercise 4: Configure Multimedia Redirection
- Exercise 5: Configure IP Virtualisation
- Exercise 1: Create a RemoteApp Program
- Exercise 2: Deploy a RemoteApp
- Exercise 3: Connect to a Deployed RemoteApp Program
- Exercise 1 Install and Configure RD Web Access
- Exercise 2: Use RD Web Access to Connect to Remote App programs
- Exercise 3: Configure Single Sign-On
- Exercise 4: Configure RADC
- Exercise 5: Use Group Policy to Distribute RADC Settings
- Exercise 6: Use RADC to Connect to RemoteApp programs
- Exercise 1 Install and Configure and RD Licensing Server
- Exercise 2: Configure RD Session Host Servers for Licensing
- Exercise 3: Review Licensing Configuration and Diagnosis
- Understand Remote Desktop Services Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
- Configure a Remote Desktop Services Host Server
- Configure the Remote Desktop User Experience
- Deploy and Connect to Remote App programs
- Connect Users to Applications with RD Web Access and RADC
- Configure Licensing for Remote Desktop Services
- Lesson 1: Building an RDS Server Farm
- Lesson 2: Monitoring the RDS Environment
- Exercise 1: Install RDSH on NYC-RDSH2
- Exercise 2: Configure an RDSH Server via Group Policy
- Exercise 3: Configure RDCB and NLB to create an RDS Farm
- Exercise 4: Configure RD Roaming Profiles
- Exercise 5: Test the connection to an RDS Farm
- Exercise 1: Use the RD Manager to Administer User Sessions
- Exercise 2: Use WSRM to Monitor RDS Resource Usage
- Exercise 3: Configure Fair Share CPU Scheduling
- Build an RDS Server Farm
- Monitor and Configure the RDS Environment
- Lesson 1: Remote Desktop Gateway Fundamentals
- Lesson 2: Installing and Managing the RDG
- Exercise 1: Installing and Configuring the RDG
- Exercise 2: Configuring RD CAPs and RD RAPs
- Exercise 3: Configuring SSO for User Connections
- Exercise 4: Testing RemoteApp Connections with the RDG
- Remote Desktop Gateway Fundamentals
- Install, configure and Manage the RDG
- Lesson 1: IIS Functional Overview
- Lesson 2: Creating IIS Web Sites and Applications
- Lesson 3: Managing IIS Web Sites and Applications
- Exercise 1: Configuring IIS Server Settings
- Exercise 2: Configuring an Application Pool
- Exercise 3: Creating and Configuring a Web Site
- Exercise 4: Configuring Basic Settings for a Web Application
- Exercise 5: Backing Up IIS Configuration Settings
- Exercise 6: Configuring a Virtual Directory
- Exercise 1: Configuring ASP.NET
- Exercise 2: Configuring ASP.NET Application Settings
- Exercise 3: Configuring ASP.NET Security
- Understand how IIS Works and What it can do in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
- Create IIS Web Sites and Applications
- Manage IIS Web Sites and Applications
- Lesson 1: Implementing and Configuring IIS FTP Sites
- Lesson 2: Implementing and Configuring IIS SMTP Sites
- Exercise 1: Installing FTP and SMTP
- Exercise 2: Configuring and Testing FTP
- Exercise 3: Configuring and Testing SMTP
- Implement and Configure IIS FTP Sites
- Implement and Configure IIS SMTP Sites
- Lesson 1: Monitoring and Logging IIS
- Lesson 2: Managing IIS and SSL Security
- Lesson 3: Managing IIS Administrative Delegation and Remote Administration
- Exercise 1: Configuring SSL Bindings
- Exercise 2: Configuring IP Address Blocking
- Exercise 3: Configuring Logging
- Exercise 4: Testing and Validating the Configuration
- Exercise 1: Configuring IIS Remote Administration
- Exercise 2: Configuring IIS Delegated Administration
- Exercise 3: Configuring IIS Feature Delegation
- Configure and Monitor IIS and the IIS Logs
- Manage IIS and SSL Security
- Manage IIS Administrative Delegation and Remote Administration
- Lesson 1: Installing and Configuring SharePoint Foundation
- Lesson 2: SharePoint Foundation Integration
- Exercise 1: Install SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Exercise 2: Create an initial SharePoint site and document library
- Exercise 3: Delegate site permissions
- Exercise 4: Backup and recover the SharePoint site
- Exercise 5: Configure SharePoint Timer jobs
- Exercise 6: Configure usage and Report logging
- Exercise 7: Resetting the lab environment
- Install and Configure SharePoint Foundation
- SharePoint Foundation Integration
- Lesson 1: Installing and Configuring Streaming Media Services
- Lesson 2: Securing Streaming Media
- Exercise 1: Installing the Media Services Role
- Exercise 2: Configuring On-Demand Streaming and RTSP
- Exercise 3: Configuring Bandwidth and Connection Limits
- Exercise 4: Verify and Tune Media Services delivery
- Exercise 4: Configuring Web-based Administration of Media Services
- Exercise 1: Configuring Authentication for a Publishing Point
- Exercise 2: Restricting Access to Files to Specified Users
- Exercise 3: Allowing Anonymous Access to Files on a New Publishing Point
- Exercise 4: Allowing Access to Intranet Users
- Install and Configure Streaming Media Services
- Secure Streaming Media
This course is also intended for IT professional technical specialists seeking to prepare for the 70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Application Infrastructure, Configuring examination.
- Up to one year of experience managing Windows Server 2008 and/or Windows Server 2008 R2 in a medium-to-large networking environment of multiple physical locations
- At least two years of experience configuring and managing Windows Vista or Windows 7 clients
- Experience managing applications and network technologies in an enterprise environment, which may include network services and resources such as messaging, databases, file and print, a firewall, Internet access, an intranet, Public Key Infrastructure, remote access, remote desktop, virtualization, and client computer management
- Experience managing connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to corporate resources and connecting corporate networks
- Configuring Storage for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Applications
- Configuring High Availability for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Applications
- RDS in the Single-Server Configuration
- RDS in the Multiple-Server Configuration
- Securely Delivering RDS Applications to the Internet
- IIS Web Applications
- IIS FTP and SMTP Services
- IIS Server and SSL Management
- Microsoft SharePoint Foundation
- Windows Streaming Media Services

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