Vendor: Microsoft
Tehnologije: Cloud Computing / Server Administration / Virtualization
Na ovom treningu IT profesionalci usvojiti će vještine i znanje kako implementirati i upravljati lokalnim (engl. on-premises) i hibridnim rješenjima kao što su identitet, upravljanje, umrežavanje i pohrana podataka u hibridnom okruženju Windows Servera.
Osnovne informacije
- Koristiti administrativne tehnike i alate u Windows Serveru.
- Koristiti alate za implementaciju hibridnih rješenja, uključujući Windows Admin Center i PowerShell.
- Implementiranje usluga identiteta u Windows Serveru.
- Implementiranje identiteta u hibridnim scenarijima uključujući Azure AD DS na Azure IaaS i upravljani AD DS.
- Integrirati Azure AD DS s Azure AD.
- Upravljati uslugama mrežne infrastrukture.
- Konfigurirati, upravljati i održavati Azure VM, mrežu i prostor za pohranu.
- Administrirati i upravljati Windows Server IaaS virtualnim strojem s udaljene lokacije (engl. remotely).
- Implementirati file services u hibridnim scenarijima koristeći Azure Files i Azure File Sync
- Iskustvo upravljanja Windows Serverom u lokalnim (engl. on-premises) okruženjima, uključujući AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V te sustava pohrane podataka.
- Iskustvo u radu s alatima za upravljanje servisima poput AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V.
- Osnovno poznavanje Microsoftovih tehnologija za pohranu, umrežavanje i virtualizaciju.
- Iskustvo u radu sa i razumijevanje osnovnih tehnologija umrežavanja kao što su IP adresiranje, name resolution i DHCP.
- Razumijevanje i iskustvo u radu s Microsoft Hyper-V-om i osnovnim konceptima virtualizacije.
- Osnovno iskustvo s implementcijom i upravljanjem IaaS uslugama u Microsoft Azureu.
- Osnovno poznavanje Azure Active Directorya.
- Iskustvo praktičnog rada sa Windows klijentskim operativnim sustavima kao što su Windows 10 ili Windows 11.
- Osnovno iskustvo sa Windows PowerShellom
Certifikacijski ispit:
- Exam AZ-800: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Moduli koji će se izvoditi
- Describe AD DS
- Describe users, groups, and computers
- Identify and describe AD DS forests and domains
- Describe OUs
- Manage objects and their properties in AD DS
Learn about essential AD DS domain controllers management and maintenance tasks, including their deployment, backup and recovery, and schema management. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Deploy AD DS domain controllers
- Maintain AD DS domain controllers
- Describe the AD DS global catalog role and its placement considerations
- Describe AD DS operations master roles, their placement considerations, and their management tasks
- Describe AD DS schema and its management tasks
Learn to implement Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe GPOs
- Describe GPO scope and inheritance
- Describe domain-based GPOs
- Create and configure GPOs
- Explain GPO storage
- Describe administrative templates and the Central Store
Learn about advanced AD DS administration tasks, including creating trust relationships, implementing Enhanced Security Administrative Environment (ESAE) forests, monitoring and troubleshooting AD DS replication, and creating custom AD DS partitions. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify the purpose, types, and the process of creating trust relationships
- Describe the purpose and the process of implementing ESAE forests
- Monitor and troubleshoot AD DS replication
- Identify the purpose and the process of creating custom AD DS partitions
In this module, you’ll learn to configure an Azure environment so that Windows IaaS workloads requiring Active Directory are supported.You’ll also learn to integrate on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment into Azure. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Select an Azure AD integration model
- Plan for Azure AD integration
- Prepare on-premises AD DS for directory synchronization
- Install and configure directory synchronization using Azure AD Connect
- Implement Seamless Single Sign-on (SSO)
- Enable Azure AD login for an Azure Windows virtual machine (VM)
- Describe Azure AD DS
- Implement and configure Azure AD DS
- Manage Windows Server 2019 in an Azure AD DS instance
- Join a Windows Server VM to a managed domain
In this module, you’ll learn how to extend an existing Active Directory environment into Azure by placing IaaS VMs configured as domain controllers onto a specially configured Azure virtual network (VNet) subnet. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Select an option to implement directory and identity services by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in Azure
- Deploy and configure AD DS domain controllers in Azure VMs
- Install a replica AD DS domain controller in an Azure VM
- Install a new AD DS forest on an Azure VNet
Understand the principle of least privilege, know when to use privileged access workstations, and be able to identify built-in privileged accounts. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain least privilege administrative models
- Implement delegated privilege
- Describe privileged access workstations
- Describe jump servers
Select the most appropriate Windows Server administration tool for a given situation and learn how to use that tool. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Admin Center
- Describe how to use Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) to manage servers
- Describe Server Manager
- Describe how to use Windows PowerShell to manage servers
- Explain how to use Windows PowerShell to remotely administer a server
Learn to perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server by using several methods and tools. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain post-installation configuration and describe the available post-installation configuration tools
- Use Sconfig to configure Windows Server
- Describe Desired State Configuration (DSC) and explain how to use it to configure Windows Server
- Use Windows Admin Center to perform post-installation configuration
- Implement answer files to complete the configuration
Streamline administration of Windows Server environments with Just Enough Administration (JEA). After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain the concept of Just Enough Administration (JEA)
- Define role group capabilities and session configurations for a JEA session
- Create and connect to a JEA endpoint
You’ll be able to use suitable tools and techniques to manage Windows IaaS VMs remotely. You’ll also be able to restrict administrative connections to those VMs. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Select appropriate remote administration tools
- Secure management connections to Windows Azure IaaS VMs with Azure Bastion
- Configure JIT VM access
You’ll learn to describe Azure Arc, implement Azure Arc with on-premises server instances, deploy Azure policies with Azure Arc, and use role-based access control (RBAC) to restrict access to Log Analytics data. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure Arc
- Explain how to onboard on-premises Windows Server instances in Azure Arc
- Connect hybrid machines to Azure from the Azure portal
- Use Azure Arc to manage devices
- Restrict access using RBAC
Learn about virtualization and the Microsoft Hyper-V role with Windows Server. Learn about best practices for preparing Hyper-V hosts, in addition to Hyper-V networking features and implementing nested virtualization. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the functionality and features of Hyper-V on Windows Server
- Install Hyper-V on Windows Server
- Describe the options for managing Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) on Windows Server
- Describe networking features and functionality in Hyper-V on Windows Server
- Create virtual switches (vSwitches) for use with Hyper-V
- Describe using nested virtualization in Hyper-V
Learn about configuring and managing Hyper-V virtual machines in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe settings, configuration, and generation versions available for VMs in Windows Server 2019
- Identify virtual hard disk (VHD) formats and types
- Create and configure a VM
- Determine storage options for VMs
- Describe shared VHDs and VHD Sets
- Describe host and guest clustering with shared VHDs
- Describe the features and functionality of the HGS in Windows Server
- Describe the attestation options available with the HGS
- Describe shielded VMs, their creation, and their deployment
Learn about Windows Server and Hyper-V containers, associated isolation modes, running containers, and preparing the Windows Server host for running containerized workloads. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe containers and how they work
- Explain the difference between containers and virtual machines (VMs)
- Describe the difference between process isolation and Hyper-V isolation modes
- Describe Docker and how it’s used to manage Windows containers
- Identify the container-based images available from the Microsoft Container Registry
- Understand the process for running a Windows container
- Explain how to manage containers using Windows Admin Center (WAC)
Learn about Kubernetes, containers, container orchestration, and Kubernetes orchestration in Windows Server 2019. Also learn the process for deploying a Kubernetes cluster on Windows and describe how to use Azure Arc for Kubernetes. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe container orchestration
- Describe Kubernetes
- Describe how to create a Kubernetes cluster
- Describe Azure Arc for Kubernetes
s, running containers, and preparing the Windows Server host for running containerized workloads. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe containers and how they work
- Explain the difference between containers and virtual machines (VMs)
- Describe the difference between process isolation and Hyper-V isolation modes
- Describe Docker and how it’s used to manage Windows containers
- Identify the container-based images available from the Microsoft Container Registry
- Understand the process for running a Windows container
- Explain how to manage containers using Windows Admin Center (WAC)
You’ll be able to describe Azure compute and storage in relation to Azure VMs, and deploy Azure VMs by using the Azure portal, Azure CLI, or templates. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure compute
- Describe Azure storage
- Deploy Azure VMs
- Create a VM from the Azure portal
- Create a VM from Azure Cloud Shell
- Deploy Azure VMs by using templates
- Describe additional management optimization options
You’ll be able to create new VMs from generalized images and use Azure Image Builder templates to create and manage images in Azure. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a generalized image
- Create a new VM from a generalized image
- Create a managed image of a generalized VM in Azure
- Create a VM from a managed image
- Describe Azure Image Builder
- Use Azure Image Builder to create a Windows image
You’ll be able to deploy Desired State Configuration (DSC) extensions, implement those extensions to remediate noncompliant servers, and use custom script extension. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure automation
- Implement Azure automation with DSC
- Remediate noncompliant servers
- Describe custom script extension
- Configure a VM by using DSC extensions
- Describe the DHCP Server role
- Install and configure the DHCP Server role
- Configure DHCP options
- Create and configure a DHCP scope
- Describe high availability options for DHCP
- Describe DHCP Failover and explain how to configure it
Learn to deploy and configure name resolution with Windows Server DNS. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server DNS
- Describe DNS zones and records
- Install and configure the DNS role and DNS zones
- Describe how to implement DNS forwarding
Learn to implement IPAM to help manage your organization’s DHCP and DNS servers and to manage IP address space. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe IPAM
- Deploy IPAM
- Describe how to administer IPAM
- Configure IPAM options
- Manage DNS zones with IPAM
- Manage DHCP servers with IPAM
- Use IPAM to manage IP addressing
Learn to enable remote access within your organization, and to publish your organization’s applications and websites by using Windows Server Web Application Proxy (WAP). After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the remote access options available in Windows Server
- Select VPN options and set up VPN servers
- Describe the NPS server role
- Plan and implement NPS
- Determine when to deploy PKI for remote access
- Identify the authentication options for Web Application Proxy and explain how to use it to publish applications
Learn to enable remote access within your organization, and to publish your organization’s applications and websites by using Windows Server Web Application Proxy (WAP). After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the remote access options available in Windows Server
- Select VPN options and set up VPN servers
- Describe the NPS server role
- Plan and implement NPS
- Determine when to deploy PKI for remote access
- Identify the authentication options for Web Application Proxy and explain how to use it to publish applications
You’ll learn to connect your on-premises environment to Azure, implement subnets and routing between your on-premises and cloud environments, and ensure that workloads in the cloud and on-premises perform DNS resolution to locate each other. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure network topologies
- Implement an Azure VPN
- Explain how to create a route-based VPN gateway using the Azure portal
- Implement Azure ExpressRoute
- Implement an Azure WAN
- Implement DNS resolution in hybrid environments
In this module, you’ll learn to configure DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs, choose the appropriate DNS solution for your organization’s needs, and run a DNS server in a Windows Server Azure IaaS VM. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement DNS in Azure
- Describe DNS options for Azure IaaS VMs
- Implement split-horizon DNS in Azure
- Troubleshoot DNS in Azure
- Create and configure an Azure DNS zone
In this module, you’ll learn how to manage Microsoft Azure virtual networks (VNets) and IP address configuration for Windows Server infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines (VM)s. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement an Azure virtual network
- Implement IP Address Allocation in Azure
- Assign and manage IP addresses
- Configure a private IP address for an Azure virtual machine
- Create a virtual machine with a static IP address
- Implement IaaS VM IP routing
- Implement IPv6 for Windows IaaS Virtual Machines
Learn about the core functionality of the Windows Server File Server role, and how to configure and manage that core functionality. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the Windows Server file system
- Describe the benefits and use of File Server Resource Manager
- Describe SMB and its security considerations
- Manage SMB configuration
- Describe Volume Shadow Copy Service
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the architecture and components of Storage Spaces
- Describe the functionality, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces
- Implement Storage Spaces
- Describe the functionality, components, and use cases of Storage Spaces Direct
- Implement Storage Spaces Direct
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Data Deduplication in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the architecture, components, and Data Deduplication functionality, components, and use cases of Data Deduplication
- Describe the use cases and interoperability of Data Deduplication
- Implement Data Deduplication
- Manage and maintain Data Deduplication
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe iSCSI functionality, components, and use cases
- Describe the considerations for implementing iSCSI
- Implement iSCSI
- Describe implementing high-availability iSCSI configurations
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Storage Replica in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the functionality and components of Storage Replica
- Describe the prerequisites for implementing Storage Replica
- Implement Storage Replica
In this module, you’ll learn to deploy Azure File Sync, migrate from DFS, and use Storage Migration Services to migrate file servers to Azure. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure file services
- Configure Azure file services
- Configure connectivity to Azure file services
- Describe Azure File Sync
- Implement Azure File Sync
- Deploy Azure File Sync
- Manage cloud tiering
- Migrate from DFSR to Azure File Sync
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