Windows Server Training
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Microsoft Windows Server Training
Microsoft Windows Server certification training at VoIP Trainers offers a thorough introduction to all aspects of Windows Server. Our course is designed to help you prepare for Microsoft server certification with detailed lessons and hands-on practice. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to expand your knowledge, our Windows Server training equips you with the skills needed to manage and configure Windows Server effectively.
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Windows ServerTraining Syllabus
- Overview of Windows Server Versions and Editions
- Understanding Roles and Features of Windows Server
- Installation and Initial Configuration of Windows Server
- Windows Server Core vs Desktop Experience
- Server Manager and PowerShell Overview
- Introduction to Active Directory (AD) Concepts
- Installing and Configuring Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
- Managing AD Users, Groups, and Computers
- Group Policies and Organizational Units (OUs)
- Domain Trusts, Forests, and Sites
- Configuring IP Addressing and Subnetting
- Installing and Configuring DNS (Domain Name System)
- Configuring DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Implementing IP Address Management (IPAM)
- Network Security and Firewall Settings
- File System Types: NTFS and ReFS
- Configuring File Shares and Permissions
- Managing File and Folder Quotas with FSRM (File Server Resource Manager)
- Implementing Distributed File System (DFS)
- Storage Solutions: RAID, iSCSI, and Storage Spaces
- Introduction to Hyper-V and Virtualization Concepts
- Installing and Configuring Hyper-V
- Creating and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs)
- Virtual Networking with Hyper-V Switches
- Managing Virtual Disks and Snapshots
- Configuring Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
- Managing Remote Access with VPN
- Implementing DirectAccess for Remote Users
- Configuring Network Policy Server (NPS) for RADIUS Authentication
- Securing Remote Connections
- Understanding Backup Strategies
- Configuring Windows Server Backup
- Restoring Files, System States, and Virtual Machines
- Implementing Shadow Copies
- Disaster Recovery Planning and Solutions
- Overview of High Availability Concepts
- Configuring Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Cluster Storage and Quorum Configuration
- Implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB)
- High Availability for Virtual Machines with Hyper-V Replica
- Monitoring Windows Server Performance with Task Manager and Performance Monitor
- Configuring Event Logging and Alerts
- Using Windows Server Resource Monitor
- Troubleshooting Server Issues
- Implementing Server Patching and Updates with WSUS
- Introduction to PowerShell Scripting
- Automating Server Tasks using PowerShell
- Managing Active Directory with PowerShell
- Managing Networking and File Services with PowerShell
- PowerShell for Hyper-V and Virtual Machines
- Integrating Windows Server with Azure and Hybrid Cloud Solutions
- Setting Up Azure Active Directory (AAD) and Synchronization with AD
- Implementing Azure Backup and Site Recovery
- Windows Server with Azure Virtual Machines (VMs)
- Exploring Windows Server Roles in Cloud Environments
Prerequisites for Windows Server Training
2. Familiarity with operating systems, especially Windows.
3. Basic knowledge of networking fundamentals, such as IP addresses and DNS.
4. Experience using a PC or laptop, including installing and managing software.
5. Some prior experience in IT support or system administration is helpful but not required.
Learning Objectives for Windows Server Training
- Understand the architecture and components of Windows Server.
- Configure and manage Windows Server roles and features.
- Implement security measures and manage user permissions.
- Troubleshoot and resolve common Windows Server issues.
- Optimize server performance and manage system resources effectively.
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Frequantly Asked Questions
The training includes comprehensive modules on Windows Server management, installation, and configuration.
The course duration for Windows Server training typically ranges from 4 to 6 weeks.
Yes, VoIP Trainers offers both online and offline classes for Windows Server training.
Yes, VoIP Trainers provides a free demo class for Windows Server training to help you evaluate the course.
Basic IT knowledge is recommended for Windows Server training, but no specific prerequisites are required.