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Deploying Windows Server 2008

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Length: 3 days   Fee: $1,425   Course #: 6418

Course Description

This 3-day instructor-led course provides students with an understanding of migrating and deploying Windows Server 2008 including installation, configuration, and upgrading. Special emphasis is given to upgrading common server configurations and using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.

Course Objectives:

  After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Install and configure Windows Server 2008, including using new features and Roles.
• Take advantage of new features in Windows Server 2008, including server and domain isolation, IPv6, and improved DNS functionality.
• Use key functionality and benefits of a Server Core installation, including adding and configuring Roles.
• Manage the new backup infrastructure in Windows Server 2008, including Volume Shadow Copy service, scheduled and manual backups, media, the Universal Disk Format (UDF), and restoring data.
• Describe and use Network Policies and Network Access Protection (NAP) and identify enforcement options.
• Describe and manage Windows Deployment Services, including image capture and management.
• Describe and use new Windows Server Virtualization features to consolidate servers, provide for disaster recovery, and optimize server utilization.
• Use failover clustering and load balancing to maintain a high level of network availability.
• Monitor and optimize network performance using Windows Server 2008's included tools like Windows System Resource Manager.

  

Course Audience:

This course is intended for IT professionals who are experienced with Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003, and who hold an MCSE or MCSA certification and/or equivalent knowledge.

Course PreRequisites:

 Before attending this course, students must have one or more of the following:
• On-the-job experience in planning, implementing, managing, or supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003, including Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
• Working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS).
• Designed a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
  • Designed Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
• Installed, Configured, and Administered Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Microsoft Vista
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Course Outline:

Module 1: Windows Server 2008 Installation and ConfigurationThis module focuses on installation options and requirements for Windows Server 2008, including deploying Windows Server Core. This module also covers using Key Management Service (KMS) and Multiple Activation Keys (MAK) to implement a volume license strategy.Lessons

  • Windows Server 2008 Setup Improvements and Requirements
  • Windows Server 2008 Server Core Installation
  • Implement a Volume Licensing Strategy using KMS and MAK

Lab : Install Windows Server 2008

  • Install Windows Server 2008
  • Install Windows Server Core 2008

Module 2: Windows Server Core 2008 ConfigurationThis module focuses on Windows Server Core 2008 configuration. Basic Server Core configuration including setting the Administrator password and server TCP/IP configuration are covered in this module.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe Windows Server 2008 setup improvements.
  • Describe the Windows Server 2008 Server Core installation option.
  • Automate server activation using Microsoft Volume Activation.

 

  • Server Core Basic Configuration
  • Configuring Server Core Roles

Lab : Configure Windows Server Core 2008

  • Configure Windows Server Core
  • Add and configure Windows Server Core roles
  • Add the Backup feature to Windows Server Core
  • Manage Windows Server Core

Module 3: Windows Server 2008 Unattended InstallationThis module describes using Unattend.xml files to install Windows Server 2008. This module also covers creating a network deployment infrastructure for unattended installation and unattended domain controller installation.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Configure Server Core.
  • Describe how to add roles to Server Core.

 

  • Unattended Windows Server 2008 Installation
  • Unattended Domain Controller Installation

Lab : Install Active Directory on Server Core Using an Unattend File

  • Create an answer file for use with Dcpromo.

Lab : Deploy an RODC in a Remote Infrastructure Using an Unattend File

  • Create an Unattend file to automate RODC installation.
  • Deploy an RODC using an answer file.

Module 4: Using Windows Deployment ServicesThis module focuses on using Windows Deployment Services and the new WIM image format to create and deploy custom system images.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Perform an unattended Windows Server 2008 installation.
  • Perform an unattended domain controller installation.

 

  • Windows Deployment Services
  • Working with the WIM Format

Lab : Working with Windows Deployment Services

  • Install and configure Windows Deployment Services.
  • Create operating system images in WDS.
  • Add components like language packs to an image.
  • Use an Unattend file with WDS.
  • Configure custom computer naming for large scale WDS deployments.
  • Deploy images with WDS.

Module 5: Microsoft Deployment ToolkitThis module introduces the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit as a tool for low-touch operating system deployment. This module also covers creating custom system images for common server configurations.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Configure and use Windows Deployment Services in Windows Server 2008.
  • Manage operating system images in the WIM image format.

 

  • Introduction to the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
  • Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

Lab : Installing, Configuring, and Using MDT

  • Install Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
  • Configure Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
  • Create an MDT build
  • Create MDT deployment points
  • Perform a Lite Touch installation using MDT

Module 6: Upgrading and Migrating Active DirectoryThis module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating active directory from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers upgrading specific Active Directory-related services including DNS, Certificate Services, IPSec configuration, and GPO objects. This module provides best-practices for Active Directory upgrades.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.
  • Use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.

 

  • Windows Server 2008 Upgrade Overview
  • Upgrading Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers to Windows Server 2008
  • Active Directory Upgrade Sequence

Lab : Preparing the Active Directory Environment for Windows Server 2008

  • Prepare a Windows Server 2003 forest for upgrade to Windows Server 2008.
  • Prepare a Windows Server 2003 domain for upgrade to Windows Server 2008.

Lab : Installing an Additional Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller

  • Install a domain controller in an existing domain using the Windows interface.
  • Install a domain controller in an existing domain using the Command Line.

Module 7: Upgrading File and Print, Web, and Remote Infrastructure ServersThis module provides prescriptive guidance for upgrading and migrating file and print servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also includes guidance for upgrading and migrating application and Web servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also provides guidance for upgrading and migrating remote  servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe the Windows Server 2008 upgrade process.
  • Describe how to upgrade Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers to Windows Server 2008 Domain Controllers.
  • Describe the Active Directory upgrade sequence.

 

  • Ugrading File and Print Servers
  • Upgrading Web and Application Servers
  • Upgrading Remote Infrastructure Servers

Lab : Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 File and Print Server

  • Install and configure the file and print server roles
  • Create and replicate a DFS namespace
  • Schedule a backup
  • Migrate a printer

Lab : Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 Web Server to Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7.0

  • Export an application and configuration from an IIS 6.0 server
  • Configure IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008
  • Import a configuration onto Windows Server 2008

Lab : Prepare a Windows Server 2008 Server Core Installation for use as a Remote Infrastructure Server

  • Enable Remote Desktop and remote administration of Windows Firewall
  • Install and configure BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) and BDE Remote Admin Tool
  • Configure admin role separation on a Read-Only Domain Controller
  • Configure Distributed File System Replication (DFS-R)

Module 8: Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual MachinesThis module provides guidance for migrating existing workloads to a virtual machine environment using either Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 or the Windows Server virtualization role of Windows Server 2008.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe considerations for upgrading file and print servers.
  • Describe considerations for upgrading Web and application servers.
  • Describe considerations for upgrading remote infrastructure servers.

 

  • Microsoft Server Virtualization
  • Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Machines

Lab : Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Server Using VSMT

  • Migrate a Windows NT 4.0 server to a virtual machine.

Module 9: Configuring Windows Server 2008 for PerformanceThis module describes considerations for hardware selection, and workload-specific tuning considerations.Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe Microsoft server virtualization solutions
  • Migrate workloads to Microsoft virtual machines

 

  • Hardware Considerations
  • Workload Considerations

 

After completing this module, students will be able to: 
  • Describe hardware considerations for Windows Server 2008 performance.
  • Describe workload-specific tuning considerations.

 

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