Datum
03/02/2025 - 06/02/2025
Ganztägig
Kalender-Import: iCal

Veranstaltungsort
ETC Trainingscenter
Modecenterstraße 22, 1030 - Wien




– Erfahrung mit der Verwaltung von Windows Server-Betriebssystemen und Windows Server-Workloads in lokalen Szenarios, einschließlich AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V und Datei-/Speicherdiensten

– Erfahrung mit allgemeinen Windows Server-Verwaltungstools (impliziert in der ersten Voraussetzung)

– Grundlegende Kenntnisse der zentralen Compute-, Speicher-, Netzwerk- und Virtualisierungstechnologien von Microsoft (impliziert in der ersten Voraussetzung)

– Erfahrung und Kenntnisse der wichtigsten Netzwerktechnologien wie IP-Adressierung, Namensauflösung und Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

– Erfahrung im Umgang mit und Kenntnisse zu Microsoft Hyper-V und grundlegenden Servervirtualisierungskonzepten

– Grundlegende Kenntnisse zur Implementierung und Verwaltung von IaaS-Diensten in Microsoft Azure

– Grundlegende Kenntnisse im Umgang mit Azure Active Directory

– Praktische Erfahrung im Umgang mit Windows-Clientbetriebssystemen wie Windows 10 oder Windows 11

– Grundlegende Erfahrung mit Windows PowerShell

In diesem Training erfahren IT-Expert*innen, wie sie zentrale Windows Server-Workloads und -Dienste mithilfe lokaler, hybrider und cloudbasierter Technologien verwalten. In diesem Training erfahren IT-Expert*innen, wie sie lokale und hybride Lösungen (etwa in den Bereichen Identität, Verwaltung, Rechenleistung, Netzwerk und Speicher) in einer Windows Server-Hybridumgebung implementieren und verwalten.
Dieses viertägige Training richtet sich an Windows Server-Hybridadministrator*innen, die Erfahrung mit Windows Server haben und die Funktionen ihrer lokalen Umgebungen erweitern möchten, indem sie lokale und hybride Technologien kombinieren.

Windows Server-Hybridadministrators implementieren und verwalten lokale und hybride Lösungen (etwa in den Bereichen Identität, Verwaltung, Compute, Netzwerk und Speicher) in einer Windows Server-Hybridumgebung.
Introduction to AD DS

– Introduction

– Define AD DS

– Define users, groups, and computers

– Define AD DS forests and domains

– Define OUs

– Manage objects and their properties in AD DS

Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles

– Introduction

– Deploy AD DS domain controllers

– Maintain AD DS domain controllers

– Manage the AD DS Global Catalog role

– Manage AD DS operations masters

– Manage AD DS schema

Implement Group Policy Objects

– Define GPOs

– Implement GPO scope and inheritance

– Define domain-based GPOs

– Create and configure a domain-based GPO

– Define GPO storage

– Define administrative templates

Manage advanced features of AD DS

– Introduction

– Create trust relationships

– Implement ESAE forests

– Monitor and troubleshoot AD DS

– Create custom AD DS partitions

Implement hybrid identity with Windows Server

– Introduction

– Select an Azure Active Directory integration model

– Plan for Azure Active Directory integration

– Prepare on-premises Active Directory for directory synchronization

– Install and configure directory synchronization with Azure Active Directory Connect

– Implement Seamless Single Sign-On

– Enable Azure Active Directory login in for Windows VM in Azure

– Knowledge check

– Describe Azure Active Directory Domain Services

– Implement and configure Azure Active Directory Domain Services

– Manage Windows Server 2019 in an Azure Active Directory Domain Services environment

– Create and configure an Azure Active Directory Domain Services instance

– Join a Windows Server VM to a managed domain

Deploy and manage Azure IaaS Active Directory domain controllers in Azure

– Introduction

– Select an option to implement directory and identity services using Active Directory Domain Services in Azure

– Deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services domain controllers in Azure VMs

– Install a replica Active Directory domain controller in an Azure VM

– Install a new Active Directory forest on an Azure VNet

Perform Windows Server secure administration

– Introduction

– Define least privilege administration

– Implement delegated privileges

– Use privileged access workstations

– Use jump servers

Describe Windows Server administration tools

– Introduction

– Explore Windows Admin Center

– Use Server Manager

– List Remote Server Administration Tools

– Use Windows PowerShell

– Use Windows PowerShell to remotely administer a server

Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server

– Introduction

– List the available post-installation configuration tools

– Configure Server Core using Sconfig

– Use DSC to configure Windows Server

– Perform post-installation configuration with Windows Admin Center

– Configure a server with answer files

Just Enough Administration in Windows Server

– Introduction

– Explain the concept of Just Enough Administration (JEA)

– Define role capabilities for a JEA endpoint

– Create a session configuration file to register a JEA endpoint

– Describe how JEA endpoints work to limit access to a PowerShell session

– Create and connect to a JEA endpoint

– Demonstration: Connect to a JEA endpoint

Administer and manage Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine remotely

– Introduction

– Select the appropriate remote administration tool

– Manage Windows Virtual Machines with Azure Bastion

– Create an Azure Bastion host

– Configure just-in-time administration

Manage hybrid workloads with Azure Arc

– Introduction

– Describe Azure Arc

– Onboard Windows Server instances

– Connect hybrid machines to Azure from the Azure portal

– Use Azure Arc to manage Windows Server instances

– Restrict access with RBAC

Configure and manage Hyper-V

– Introduction

– Define Hyper-V

– Define Hyper-V Manager

– Configure Hyper-V hosts using best practices

– Configure Hyper-V networking

– Assess advanced Hyper-V networking features

– Define nested virtualization

Configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines

– Introduction

– List the virtual machine configuration versions

– List the virtual machine generation versions

– List available VHD formats and types

– Create and configure VMs

– Determine storage options for VMs

– Define shared VHDs and VHD Sets

– Implement guest clusters using shared VHDX

Secure Hyper-V workloads

– Introduction

– Define guarded fabric

– Define the Host Guardian Service

– Explore TPM-trusted attestation

– Define KPS

– Determine key features of shielded VMs

– Compare encryption-supported and shielded VMs in a guarded fabric

– Implement a shielded VM

Run containers on Windows Server

– Introduction

– Define containers

– List the differences between containers and VMs

– Define Windows Server and Hyper-V containers and isolation modes

– Explore Docker

– Prepare a Windows Server 2019 host for container deployment

– Security, Storage, and Networking with Windows containers

Orchestrate containers on Windows Server using Kubernetes

– Introduction

– Define orchestration

– Define Kubernetes

– Deploy Kubernetes resources

– Create a Kubernetes cluster on Windows

– Define Azure Arc

– Connect an Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes cluster to Azure Arc

Plan and deploy Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines

– Introduction

– Describe Azure compute

– Describe Virtual Machine storage

– Deploy Azure Virtual Machines

– Create a windows Virtual Machine using the portal

– Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure CLI

– Deploy Azure Virtual Machines using templates

– Describe additional management optimization options

Customize Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine images

– Introduction

– Create a generalized image

– Create a new Virtual Machine from a managed image

– Create a managed image of a generalized virtual machine in Azure

– Create a Virtual Machine from a managed image

– Implement Azure Image Builder

– Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure Image Builder template

– Create a Windows Virtual Machine with Azure Image Builder using PowerShell

Automate the configuration of Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines

– Introduction

– Describe Azure Automation

– Implement Azure Automation with DSC

– Remediate noncompliant servers

– Describe Custom Script Extensions

– Configure a Virtual Machine by using DSC

Deploy and manage DHCP

– Introduction

– Use DHCP to simplify IP configurations

– Install and configure the DHCP role

– Configure DHCP options

– Configure DHCP scopes

– Select DHCP high availability options

– Implement DHCP Failover

Implement Windows Server DNS

– Introduction

– Explore the DNS architecture

– Work with DNS zones and records

– Install and configure the DNS role

– Implement DNS forwarding

Implement IP Address Management

– Introduction

– Define IP Address Management

– Deploy IP Address Management

– Administer IP Address Management

– Configure IP Address Management options

– Manage DNS zones with IP Address Management

– Manage DHCP servers with IP Address Management

– Use IP Address Management to manage IP addressing

Implement remote access

– Introduction

– Examine the remote access options in Windows Server

– Select and set up VPNs

– Use NPS to create and enforce network access policies

– Plan and implement NPS

– Deploy a PKI for remote access

– Use WAP as a reverse web proxy

Implement hybrid network infrastructure

– Introduction

– Describe Azure network topologies

– Implement Azure VPN options

– Create a route-based VPN gateway using the Azure portal

– Implement Azure ExpressRoute

– Configure Azure Virtual WAN

– Implement DNS in hybrid environments

Implement DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs

– Introduction

– Understand Azure DNS

– Implement Azure DNS

– Create an Azure DNS zone and record using the Azure portal

– Implement DNS with Azure IaaS virtual machines

– Implement split-horizon DNS in Azure

– Troubleshoot DNS

Implement Windows Server IaaS VM IP addressing and routing

– Introduction

– Implement a virtual network

– Implement IaaS VM IP addressing

– Assign and manage IP addresses

– Configure a private IP address for a virtual machine using the Azure portal

– Create a virtual machine with a static public IP address using the Azure portal

– Implement IaaS virtual machine IP routing

– Implement IPv6 for Windows Server IaaS virtual machines

Manage Windows Server file servers

– Introduction

– Define the Windows Server file system

– List the benefits and uses of File Server Resource Manager

– Define SMB and its security considerations

– Configure SMB protocol

– Define Volume Shadow Copy Service

Implement Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct

– Introduction

– Define the Storage Spaces architecture and its components

– List the functionalities, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces

– Implement Storage Spaces

– List the functionalities, components, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces Direct

– Implement Storage Spaces Direct

Implement Windows Server Data Deduplication

– Define the architecture, components, and functionality of Data Deduplication

– Define the use cases and interoperability of Data Deduplication

– Implement Data Deduplication

– Manage and maintain Data Deduplication

Implement Windows Server iSCSI

– Introduction

– List the functionalities, components, and use cases of iSCSI

– List the considerations for implementing iSCSI

– Implement iSCSI

– Configure high availability for iSCSI

Implement Windows Server Storage Replica

– Introduction

– List the functionalities and components of Storage Replica

– Examine the prerequisites for implementing Storage Replica

– Implement Storage Replica by using Windows Admin Center

– Implement Storage Replica by using Windows PowerShell

Implement a hybrid file server infrastructure

– Introduction

– Describe Azure File services

– Configure Azure Files

– Configure connectivity to Azure Files

– Describe Azure File Sync

– Implement Azure File Sync

– Deploy Azure File Sync

– Deploy Azure File Sync

– Manage cloud tiering

– Migrate from DFSR to Azure File Sync5

– Knowledge check

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