Vendor: Microsoft
Tehnologije: Cloud Computing / Cyber Security / Server Administration
IT profesionalci će tijekom treninga usvojiti vještine i znanja vezane uz visoku dostupnost (engl. high availability), rješavanje problema (engl. troubleshooting) i oporavak od katastrofe (engl. disaster recovery). Tečaj naglašava administrativne alate i tehnologije uključujući Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Automation Update Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Azure Security Center, Azure Migrate i Azure Monitor.
Osnovne informacije
- 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.
- Svijest o sigurnosnim najboljim praksama.
- Osnovno razumijevanje sigurnosnih tehnologija (vatrozidovi, enkripcija, višefaktorska autentifikacija, SIEM/SOAR).
- Osnovno znanje o lokalnoj servisima kao što su Failover Clustering i Storage Spaces.
- 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.
- Razumijevanje koncepata koji se odnose na tehnologije Windows Servera kao što su visoka dostupnost i oporavak od katastrofe, automatizacija, monitoring i rješavanje problema.
Certifikacijski ispit:
- Exam AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services
Moduli koji će se izvoditi
Protect your Active Directory environment by securing user accounts to least privilege and placing them in the Protected Users group. Learn how to limit authentication scope and remediate potentially insecure accounts. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure and manage user accounts to limit security threats across an organization
- Apply Protected Users settings, policies, and authentication silos to protect highly privileged user accounts
- Describe and configure Windows Defender Credential Guard
- Configure Group Policy to block the use of NTLM for authentication
Learn how to harden the security configuration of your Windows Server operating system environment. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage local administrator passwords using Local Administrator Password Solution
- Limit administrative access to Privileged Access Workstations (PAWs)
- Explain how to secure domain controllers from being compromised
- Describe how to use the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit to harden servers
- Secure SMB traffic using SMB encryption
Learn how to use Windows Server Update Services to deploy operating system updates to computers on your network. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the role of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- Describe the WSUS update management process
- Deploy updates with WSUS
Learn how to secure Windows Server DNS to help protect your network name resolution infrastructure and also learn how to implement DNS policies. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe split-horizon DNS and explain how to implement it
- Create DNS policies
- Implement DNS policies
- Describe the options for protecting the DNS server role
- Implement DNS security
In this module, you will focus on how to improve the network security for Windows Server infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs) and how to diagnose network security issues with those VMs. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement Network Security Groups (NSGs) with Windows Server IaaS VMs
- Implement adaptive network hardening
- Implement Azure Firewall
- Implement Windows Defender Firewall in Windows Server IaaS VMs
- Choose an appropriate filtering solution
- Capture network traffic with Network Watcher
You’ll learn about Azure Security Center and how to onboard Windows Server computers to Security Center. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure Security Center
- Enable Azure Security Center in hybrid environments
- Onboard Windows Server computers to Azure Security Center
- Implement and assess security policies
- Describe Azure Sentinel
- Implement SIEM and SOAR
- Protect your resources with Azure Security Center
You’ll be able to enable Azure Update Management, deploy updates, review an update assessment, and manage updates for your Azure VMs. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure updates
- Enable Update Management
- Deploy updates
- Review an update assessment
- Manage updates for your Azure VMs
You’ll be able to implement Adaptive application controls within your organization to protect your Windows Server IaaS VMs. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Enable Adaptive application controls
- Implement adaptive application control policies
In this module, you’ll learn how to monitor Windows Server Azure IaaS VMs for changes in files and the registry, as well as other monitor modifications made to application software. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement Change Tracking and Inventory
- Manage Change Tracking and Inventory
- Manage tracked files
- Implement File Integrity Monitoring
- Select and monitor entities
- Use File Integrity Monitoring
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the functionality of CSV
- Describe the architecture and components of CSV
- Implement CSV
Learn about the core functionality of Windows Server failover clustering, various configuration options for failover clustering, and the use of cluster sets. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server failover clustering
- Implement Windows Server failover clustering
- Manage Windows Server failover clustering
- Implement stretch clusters
- Describe cluster sets
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of highly available Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the Hyper-V high availability options
- Describe Hyper-V VMs load balancing
- Implement Hyper-V VMs live migration
- Implement Hyper-V VMs storage migration
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of the highly available File Server role in Windows Server 2019. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Provide a high-level overview of Windows Server File Server high-availability options
- Describe the characteristics of, and high-level implementation steps for Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV)
- Describe the characteristics of, and high-level implementation steps for Scale-Out File Server (SOFS)
- Describe the characteristics of, and high-level implementation steps for Storage Replica
You’ll learn how to implement scaling for virtual machine scale sets and load-balanced VMs. You’ll also learn how to implement Azure Site Recovery. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe virtual machine scale sets
- Implement scaling
- Implement load-balancing virtual machines
- Implement Azure Site Recovery
Learn about Hyper-V Replica, scenarios for its use, and prerequisites to use it. Learn about Azure Site Recovery and the benefits of using it, focusing on implementing Site Recovery in on-premises scenarios. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Hyper-V Replica, pre-requisites for its use, and its high-level architecture and components
- Describe Hyper-V Replica usage scenarios, available replication settings, and security considerations
- Configure Hyper-V Replica settings, health monitoring, and failover options
- Implement Hyper-V Replica
- Describe extended replication
- Describe Site Recovery
- Implement Site Recovery
Provide disaster recovery for your on-premises infrastructure by managing and orchestrating replication, failover, and failback of VMware virtual machines, Hyper-V virtual machines, and physical servers with Azure Site Recovery. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify the features and protection capabilities Azure Site Recovery provides to on-premises infrastructure
- Identify the requirements for enabling protection of on-premises infrastructure
You’ll learn about Azure Backup before learning to implement Recovery Vaults and Azure Backup Policies. You’ll learn to implement Windows IaaS VM recovery, perform backup and restore of on-premises workloads, and manage Azure VM backups. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Azure Backup
- Implement Recovery Vaults
- Implement Azure Backup policies
- Recover Windows IaaS VMs
- Perform file and folder recovery
- Perform backup and recovery of on-premises workloads
- Explain how to manage Azure VM backups with Azure Backup
Provide disaster recovery for your Azure infrastructure by customizing replication, failover, and failback of Azure virtual machines with Azure Site Recovery. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Protect Azure virtual machines with Azure Site Recovery
- Run a disaster recovery drill to validate protection
- Failover and failback your virtual machines
Use Azure Backup to help protect the data for on-premises servers, virtual machines, virtualized workloads such as SQL Server or SAP HANA running in Azure VMs, Azure file shares, and more. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify the scenarios for which Azure Backup provides backup and restore capabilities
- Backup and restore an Azure virtual machine
Determine the best approach to moving domain controllers to Windows Server 2022. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Compare upgrading an AD DS forest and migrating to a new AD DS forest
- Describe how to upgrade an existing AD DS forest
- Describe how to migrate to a new AD DS forest
- Describe Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)
Learn to use Storage Migration Service to migrate files and files shares from existing file server to new servers running Windows Server 2022. Configure storage migration for optimum performance of data migration. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Storage Migration Service and its usage scenarios
- Identify the requirements for using Storage Migration Service
- Describe how to migrate a server with storage migration
- List the considerations for using Storage Migration Service
Learn how to install and use the Windows Server Migration Tools cmdlets to migrate commonly used server roles from earlier versions of Windows Server. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the Windows Server Migration Tools
- Use the migration tools to migrate specific Windows Server roles
You’ll be able to plan a migration and select appropriate server migration tools. You will also learn how to use Azure Migrate, how to assess physical servers, and how to migrate those servers. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan your migration
- Describe Azure Migrate
- Migrate server workloads using Windows Server Migration Tools
- Assess physical servers with Azure Migrate
- Migrate on-premises servers to Azure
Learn to migrate a workload running in Windows Server to an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machine (VM) and to Windows Server 2019 by using Windows Server migration tools or the Storage Migration Service. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server IaaS migration
- Explain how to migrate workloads using Windows Server Migration tools
- Describe storage migration
- Migrate file servers by using the Storage Migration Service
In this module, you’ll learn to use the Azure Migrate App Containerization tool to containerize and migrate ASP.NET applications to Azure App Service. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Discover and containerize your ASP.NET app running on Windows machines using Azure Migrate: App Containerization
- Build a container image for your ASP.NET application
- Deploy your containerized application to Azure App Service using Azure Migrate: App Containerization
Learn to use a range of Windows Server tools to monitor the operating system and applications on a server computer. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use built-in tools in Windows Server to monitor server performance
- Understand the fundamentals of server performance tuning
Learn how Event Viewer provides a convenient and accessible location for you to observe events that occur. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe event logs
- Use Server Manager and Windows Admin Center to – Review event logs
- Implement custom views
- Configure an event subscription
Learn to audit and diagnose your Windows Server environment for regulatory compliance, user activity, and troubleshooting. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Audit Windows Server events
- Configure Windows Server to record diagnostic information
Learn how to troubleshoot AD DS service failures or degraded performance. Learn how to recover deleted security objects and the AD DS database, and how to troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Recover the AD DS database, objects in AD DS, and SYSVOL
- Troubleshoot AD DS replication
- Troubleshoot Hybrid authentication issues
You’ll be able to implement Azure Monitor for IaaS VMs in Azure, implement Azure Monitor in on-premises environments, and use dependency maps. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Enable Azure Monitor for VMs
- Monitor an Azure VM with Azure Monitor
- Enable Azure Monitor in hybrid scenarios
- Collect data from a Windows computer in a hybrid environment
- Integrate Azure Monitor with Microsoft Operations Manager
Evaluate monitoring options for an Azure virtual machine (VM). Enable diagnostics to get data about your VM. View VM metrics in Azure Metrics Explorer. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify metrics and diagnostic data that you can collect for virtual machines
- Configure monitoring for a virtual machine
- Use monitoring data to diagnose problems
Deploy monitoring for workloads on virtual machines. Set up a log analytics workspace, onboard virtual machines to Azure Monitor VM Insights, and build log queries by using Kusto Query Language. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Evaluate Azure Monitor Logs and Azure Monitor VM Insights
- Configure a Log Analytics workspace
- Build queries from the Heartbeat and InsightsMetrics tables
Learn to troubleshoot on-premises connectivity and hybrid network connectivity. After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Diagnose DHCP and DNS problems in on-premises contexts
- Diagnose IP configuration and routing problems
- Implement Packet Monitor to help diagnose network problems
- Use Azure Network Watcher to troubleshoot Microsoft Azure virtual networks
Learn to troubleshoot configuration issues that impact connectivity to your Azure-hosted Windows Server virtual machines (VMs). After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Troubleshoot VM deployment and extension issues
- Troubleshoot VM startup and performance issues
- Troubleshoot VM storage and encryption issues
- Troubleshoot connectivity to VMs
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