Windows Server 2016 Administration
Last updated 1/2023
Duration: 10h24m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.86 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 1/2023
Duration: 10h24m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.86 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Windows Server 2016: Nano Server, Server Core, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Hyper-V, WDS, WSUS, NLB and more.
What you'll learn
Install Windows Server 2016 as a Desktop Experience Server, Server Core and as a Nano Server
Manage users and computers using Active DIrectory
Configure computers using Group Policy
Manage DNS
Understand Powershell
Create and manage Virtual Machines using Hyper-V
Implement a DHCP infrastructure
Deploy operating systems using Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
Backup and Restore Windows Server 2016
Implement Data Deduplication to reduce storage
Monitor Windows Server performance using built-in tools
Install and manage Windows Software Update Service (WSUS)
Requirements
An understanding of Windows Server operating systems
Some knowledge of Active Directory
Description
Learn to manage Windows Server 2016 with more than 10 hours of content that every systems administrator and/or network administrator should know. Some experience with Windows Server operating systems would be beneficial, but not a requirement for attending this course. This course is also beneficial for those intend to take the Microsoft 70-740 certification exam, which is one of the required MCSA certification exams.
Course topics include:
Deploying Windows Server as a Nano Server OS that is a 500 MB OS
Deploying a Windows Server Core OS for increased security
Understanding how PowerShell can be used for many administrative tasks
Managing Active Directory in a Windows Server enterprise
Understanding Windows Server Group Policy processing and troubleshooting
Administering Windows Server Group Policy settings and preferences
Managing DNS on a Windows Server, including management of Active Directory Integrated, Primary, Secondary and Stub zones, Records, Scavenging and more.
Manage Windows updates using WSUS
Implementing and Managing DHCP on Windows Server, topics such as DHCP Failover, DHCP Split-Scope
Windows Server folder quotas and file screens
Deploy DFS Namespace and DFS Replication using Windows Server
Managing Print Servers and deploying printers using Group Policy Preferences
Learn to install and configure Windows Deployment Services
Use Windows Server Hyper-V to create and manage virtual machines
Understand Windows Server built-in monitoring tools
Backup and Restore Windows Server using built-in tools
Implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB)
And more….
Who this course is for:
Those that want to learn many of the skills required to be a Windows Server administrator
Administrators that want to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2016
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