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Active Directory Domain Services is a critical part of a Windows Server 2012 R2 infrastructure and therefore requires that is be kept maintained. This will ensure it says operational. This course discusses and demonstrates how to configure domain controllers, including the different FSMO roles and Read-only domain controllers. It also demonstrates how to maintain Active Directory including how to backup and restore it and perform offline maintenance tasks. This course is one in a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers the objectives for the exam 70-411:...
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Managing Group Policy Processing and Group Policy Settings are key tasks that an administrator must perform in order to ensure a functional, secure and accessible networking environment. This course discusses and demonstrates how to configure and manage Group Policy Processing and Group Policy Settings. This course is one in a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers the objectives for the exam 70-411: Administering Windows Server 2012 R2. Passing this exam will earn the learner credit towards the MCSA: Windows Server 2012 certification and MCSE: Server...
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The protection and utilization of valuable Group Policy Object assets is an important management task within an Active Directory controlled environment. You need to ensure that you can recreate them if they become corrupt or lost. Windows Server 2012 R2 also provides the functionality to facilitate the configuration and deployment of unenforced domain-wide client computer settings using Group Policy Preferences. This course will demonstrate how to back up, restore, copy, and import GPOs and create migration tables. It will also show how to configure Group Policy...
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Network Load Balancing (NLB) and failover clustering are features of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2, which provide different levels of fault tolerance, high availability, and scalability to the workloads in your data center. NLB provides availability and scalability for servers running TCP/IP services, such as Web, FTP, firewall, proxy and VPN. Failover clustering provides high availability and scalability for services and applications. Both technologies, their key features, differences, usage scenarios, deployment, and configurations are covered in this...
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Failover clustering allows you to make applications and services highly available, this includes services in your virtual environment. Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 allows you to cluster Hyper-V hosts and virtual machines. By integrating Hyper-V with failover clustering, you can create standby replicas of virtual machines, move running virtual machines between hosts, manage downtime, provide high availability, and plan for disaster recovery. Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 also provides several options for backing up and recovering servers in the event of data loss,...
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Data storage is a fundamental part of an IT Infrastructure. Windows Server 2012 R2 provides many different storage provisioning, management, and security features to ensure that the organization's data is available as needed. This course describes and demonstrates how to configure iSCSI storage and Internet Storage Name Service or iSNS. Storage optimization is also covered, as is Branchcache, a feature which allows data to be cached locally at the organization's branch offices. This course is one of a series, which covers the objectives for Microsoft Exam 70-412:...
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Organizations need to store and make data available to users and customers. Administrators need to control how data is accessed and managed. Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 provides several tools for managing, securing, and optimizing the organizations data, such as File Server Resource Manager. FSRM is a suite of tools that allows administrators to understand, control, classify, and manage the data stored on their servers. FRSM can be integrated with Dynamic Access Control, or DAC. In this course you learn how to implement a file classification infrastructure using...
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP allows an administrator to automatically configure TCP/IP settings on clients and hosts. The Domain Naming System, or DNS, provides user-friendly names for devices and services on the network. Integrating DHCP with DNS enables device host records to be updated automatically, reducing the administrative overhead. This course covers advanced features of DHCP and DNS, including optimizing, securing and providing high availability for name and addressing services. IP Address Management, or IPAM, is a feature that was introduced in...
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Managing Active Directory Domain Service in large distributed environments can be complex. This course describes the characteristics of active directory domains and forests, their boundaries, security and management considerations. It also covers the trust relations which can be established in a distributed AD DS environment. How to configure and secure these trust relationships is also demonstrated. This course is part of a series of Skillsoft courses that cover the objectives for exam 70-412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services. This exam is required...
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An Active Directory Domain Services deployment can contain many domain controllers, spread over several different sites. In order to provide efficient logons and highly available directory services for your organization, you need to configure your AD DS sites and replication. This course demonstrates how to configure an AD DS site infrastructure, how to configure, manage and troubleshoot replication between sites and domain controllers. It also explains how to deploy read-only domain controllers and password replication policies. This course is part of a series of...