Course Duration in Hours
180
180
Managing the server
Installing roles with Server Manager
Configuring functionality with PowerShell
Enabling remote administration
Identifying barriers to remote management
Employing Group Policies to overcome issues
Implementing Windows Remote Management
Tuning the Windows Firewall
Making use of Server Manager groups
Administering with PowerShell
Managing Local and Remote Servers
Leveraging the scripting capabilities of PowerShell
Deploying Server Core
Reviewing the features and benefits of Server Core
Preparing for a production environment
Administering the core remotely
Determining the most effective scenario for deployment
Securing Windows Server 2012 R2
Defining security components
Analysing role-based security
Testing Dynamic Access Control
Safeguarding the server with the Windows Firewall
Building security policies
Documenting server security
Composing optimal Group Policies
Auditing the server
Diagnosing security issues
Creating an audit trail
Filtering the security log
Optimising Server Performance
Assessing workloads
Balancing applications and server roles
Evaluating hardware and software components
Reconfiguring the operating system
Monitoring server performance
Analysing system behaviour with Resource Monitor
Establishing baselines with Performance Monitor
Designing Data Collector Sets
Detecting and resolving performance concerns
Identifying Performance Monitor counters
Solving the challenge of memory leaks
Exploring the effect of services on server performance
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2012 R2
Recovering from boot process failures
Breaking down the pre-Windows boot process
Appraising the Windows load sequence
Selecting the appropriate recovery environments
Booting to the recovery console
Leveraging WinRE to correct the problem
Repairing key Windows components
Maintaining a stable registry
Managing service accounts and privileges
Identifying faulty drivers
Solving network issues
Extracting information from the Event Viewer
Collecting events from remote servers
Attaching subscriptions to selected events
Implementing a High-Availability Environment
Windows in the cloud
Preparing Windows features for the cloud
Producing a disaster recovery plan
Scheduling Windows backups
Clustering Windows servers
Meeting failover clustering requirements
Recognising the role of Quorums
Virtualising servers
Increasing scalability potential with Hyper-V
Speeding up recovery with replicas
Maintaining high availability with live migration
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