MCSA Windows Server 2016

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"Course Description

Microsoft plans to retire this certification on January 31, 2021. If you're preparing for your MCSA, you have until the retirement date to pass all associated exams.

In this intermediate Microsoft Server 2016 training, we prepare learners to take the 70-740, 70-741, and 70-742 exams, which are the three exams required to earn the MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification.

With the introduction of Server 2016, Microsoft chose to adopt an “everything including the kitchen sink” strategy for its flagship server product. With this Windows Server version, Microsoft introduced containers, Nano servers, failover clustering, and improvements to PowerShell and Hyper-V.

After completing this Microsoft training, you'll know how to use these new features as well as how to install Server 2016, manage Server 2016 software-defined networking products, and configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). By completing this Server 2016 course, systems administrators will prove they're ready to advance into positions that lead to higher-level administrator roles and eventually systems engineer.

For anyone who manages their company’s or section’s Microsoft training, this Server 2016 training can be used for MCSA: Windows Server 2016 exam prep, on-boarding new systems administrators, or as part of a team training plan.

MCSA: Windows Server 2016: What You Need to Know

For any systems administrator using this training for exam preparation, our MCSA: Windows Server 2016 course maps to the Microsoft 70-740, 70-741, and 70-742 objectives, and covers topics including:

Implementing Hyper-V, Hyper-V networking, Hyper-V storage, and virtual machine (VM) settings
Deploying and managing Windows containers
Implementing high availability, disaster recovery, failover clustering, and Network Load Balancing (NLB)
Installing and configuring DNS servers, DNS zones, and DNS records
Creating and managing Group Policy"

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"Who Is This Course For?

This Server 2016 training is considered associate-level Microsoft training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This 70-740, 70-741, and 70-742 course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with Microsoft servers and experienced systems administrators looking to validate their Microsoft skills.

New or aspiring systems administrators. The MCSA from Microsoft is an entry-level certification and a great way to start an IT career. Since Microsoft products are ubiquitous in the market, our MCSA: Server 2016 training will make you a better candidate for sysadmin positions. Ideally suited for systems administrators with one year of experience, this exam can give your new career the boost needed for quick advancement.

Experienced systems administrators. It’s not unusual for IT professionals to work on a platform for years without any formal training. While this may demonstrate the initiative and intelligence of the worker, it can leave gaps in knowledge and skills. MCSA: Server 2016 training will help experienced sysadmins solidify their product knowledge and improve their CV's. Preparing for the three certification exams with MTA will stretch and challenge you and make you a better technician."

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  • Server
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  • Windows Server
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Microsoft 70-740: Installation, Storage and Compute with Windows Server 2016

Module 1 Installing Windows Servers in Host and Compute Environments

  • Course Introduction
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part1
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part2
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part3
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part4
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part5
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part1
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part2
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part3
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part4
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part5
  • Managing Windows Installation With Windows PowerShell
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part1
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part2
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part3
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part4

Module 2 Configure Active Directory Network for Host and Compute Environments

  • 2.1 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part1
  • 2.2 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part2
  • 2.3 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part3
  • 2.4 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part1
  • 2.5 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part2
  • 2.6 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part1
  • 2.7 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part2
  • 2.8 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part1
  • 2.9 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part2
  • 2.10 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part3
  • 2.11 Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part1
  • 2.12 Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part2
  • 2.13 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part1
  • 2.14 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part2
  • 2.15 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part3

Module 3 Implementing Local and Enterprise Storage Solutions

  • 3.1 Managing Disk And Volumes In Windows Server 2016 – Part1
  • 3.2 Managing Disk And Volumes In Windows Server 2016 – Part2
  • 3.3 Managing Disk And Volumes In Windows Server 2016 – Part3
  • 3.4 Managing Disk And Volumes In Windows Server 2016 – Part4
  • 3.5 Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part1
  • 3.6 Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part2
  • 3.7 Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part3
  • 3.8 Configuring Data Duplication – Part1
  • 3.9 Configuring Data Duplication – Part2
  • 3.10 Understanding Various Types of Storage
  • 3.11 Comparing SAN Options – Part1
  • 3.12 Comparing SAN Options – Part2
  • 3.13 Understanding ISNS, DCB and MPIO
  • 3.14 Configuring File and Folder Sharing in Windows Server – Part1
  • 3.15 Configuring File and Folder Sharing in Windows Server – Part2
  • 3.16 Configuring File and Folder Sharing in Windows Server – Part3
  • 3.17 Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part1
  • 3.18 Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part2
  • 3.19 Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part3

Module 4 Implementing Hyper-V Virtualization and Containers

  • 4.1 Installing Hyper-V Virtualization
  • 4.2 Configuring Storage And Networking In Hyper-V Hosts – Part1
  • 4.3 Configuring Storage And Networking In Hyper-V Hosts – Part2
  • 4.4 Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part1
  • 4.5 Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part2
  • 4.6 Understanding Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
  • 4.7 Deploying Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
  • 4.8 Using Docker To Install Configure And Manage Containers

Module 5 Implementing High Availability

  • 5.1 Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part1
  • 5.2 Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part2
  • 5.3 Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part1
  • 5.4 Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part2
  • 5.5 Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part1
  • 5.6 Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part2
  • 5.7 Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part3
  • 5.8 Managing A Failover Cluster
  • 5.9 Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part1
  • 5.10 Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part2
  • 5.11 Configuring Site Availability

Module 6 Maintaining and Monitoring Server Environments

  • 6.1 Windows Server Update Services – Part1
  • 6.2 Windows Server Update Services – Part2
  • 6.3 Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration
  • 6.4 Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part1
  • 6.5 Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part2
  • 6.6 Conclusion

Microsoft 70-741: MSCA Networking with Windows Server 2016

Module 1 – Installing W​indows Servers iHost and Compute Environments

  • 1.1 – Course Introduction
  • 1.2 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 1
  • 1.3 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 2
  • 1.4 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 3
  • 1.5 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 4
  • 1.6 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 5
  • 1.7 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 1
  • 1.8 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 2
  • 1.9 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 3
  • 1.10 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 4
  • 1.11 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 5
  • 1.12 – Managing Windows InstallatioWith Windows PowerShell
  • 1.13 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 1
  • 1.14 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 2
  • 1.15 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 3
  • 1.16 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 4

Module 2 – Configure Active Directory Network for Host and Compute Environments

  • 2.1 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 1
  • 2.2 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 2
  • 2.3 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 3
  • 2.4 – Overview of AD DS DomaiControllers – Part 1
  • 2.5 – Overview of AD DS DomaiControllers – Part 2
  • 2.6 – Deploying DomaiControllers – Part 1
  • 2.7 – Deploying DomaiControllers – Part 2
  • 2.8 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 1
  • 2.9 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 2
  • 2.10 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 3
  • 2.11 – Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part 1
  • 2.12 – Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part 2
  • 2.13 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 1
  • 2.14 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 2
  • 2.15 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 3

Module 3 – Implementing Local and Enterprise Storage Solutions

  • 3.1 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 1
  • 3.2 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 2
  • 3.3 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 3
  • 3.4 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 4
  • 3.5 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 1
  • 3.6 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 2
  • 3.7 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 3
  • 3.8 – Configuring Data Duplicatio- Part 1
  • 3.9 – Configuring Data Duplicatio- Part 2
  • 3.10 – Understanding Various Types of Storage
  • 3.11 – Comparing SAN Options – Part 1
  • 3.12 – Comparing SAN Options – Part 2
  • 3.13 – Understanding ISNS, DCB and MPIO
  • 3.14 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 1
  • 3.15 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 2
  • 3.16 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 3
  • 3.17 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 1
  • 3.18 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 2
  • 3.19 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 3

Module 4 – Implementing Hyper-V Virtualizatioand Containers

  • 4.1 – Installing Hyper-V Virtualization
  • 4.2 – Configuring Storage And Networking IHyper-V Hosts – Part 1
  • 4.3 – Configuring Storage And Networking IHyper-V Hosts – Part 2
  • 4.4 – Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part 1
  • 4.5 – Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part 2
  • 4.6 – Understanding Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
  • 4.7 – Deploying Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
  • 4.8 – Using Docker To Install Configure And Manage Containers

Module 5 – Implementing High Availability

  • 5.1- Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part 1
  • 5.2- Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part 2
  • 5.3 – Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part 1
  • 5.4 – Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part 2
  • 5.5 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 1
  • 5.6 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 2
  • 5.7 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 3
  • 5.8- Managing A Failover Cluster
  • 5.9- Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part 1
  • 5.10 – Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part 2
  • 5.11 – Configuring Site Availability

Module 6 – Maintaining and Monitoring Server Environments

  • 6.1 – Windows Server Update Services – Part 1
  • 6.2 – Windows Server Update Services – Part 2
  • 6.3 – Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration
  • 6.4 – Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part 1
  • 6.5 – Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part 2
  • 6.6 – Conclusion

Microsoft 70-742: Identity in Windows Server 2016

Module 1: Installing and Configuring Domain Controllers

  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 1
  • 1.3 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 2
  • 1.4 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 1
  • 1.5 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 2
  • 1.6 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 3
  • 1.7 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 1
  • 1.8 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 2
  • 1.9 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 1
  • 1.10 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 2
  • 1.11 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 3

Module 2: Managing AD DS Objects

  • 2.1 Overview of Object Management – Part 1
  • 2.2 Overview of Object Management – Part 2
  • 2.3 Managing User Accounts – Part 1
  • 2.4 Managing User Accounts – Part 2
  • 2.5 Managing User Accounts – Part 3
  • 2.6 Managing User Accounts – Part 4
  • 2.7 Managing User Accounts – Part 5
  • 2.8 Managing Groups – Part 1
  • 2.9 Managing Groups – Part 2
  • 2.10 Managing Groups – Part 3
  • 2.11 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 1
  • 2.12 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 2
  • 2.13 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
  • 2.14 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2

Module 3: Securing Active Directory Domain Services

  • 3.1 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
  • 3.2 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2
  • 3.3 Implementing Account Security – Part 1
  • 3.4 Implementing Account Security – Part 2
  • 3.5 Auditing AD DS
  • 3.6 Configuring Managed Service Accounts

Module 4: Working with Complex AD Infrastructures

  • 4.1 Overview of Advanced AD DS Deployments
  • 4.2 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 1
  • 4.3 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 2
  • 4.4 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 3
  • 4.5 Overview of AD DS Replication
  • 4.6 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 1
  • 4.7 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 2
  • 4.8 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 3

Module 5: Implementing Group Policy

  • 5.1 Overview of Group Policy – Part 1
  • 5.2 Overview of Group Policy – Part 2
  • 5.3 Overview of Group Policy – Part 3
  • 5.4 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 1
  • 5.5 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 2
  • 5.6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Group Policy
  • 5.7 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 1
  • 5.8 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 2
  • 5.9 Managing User Environments – Part 1
  • 5.10 Managing User Environments – Part 2
  • 5.11 Managing User Environments – Part 3

Module 6: Understanding Microsoft Azure AD and Directory Synchronization

  • 6.1 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 1
  • 6.2 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 2
  • 6.3 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 1
  • 6.4 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 2
  • 6.5 Managing Identities with Directory Synchronization

Module 7: Monitoring and Recovering AD DS

  • 7.1 Monitoring AD DS – Part 1
  • 7.2 Monitoring AD DS – Part 2
  • 7.3 Monitoring AD DS – Part 3
  • 7.4 Database Management
  • 7.5 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 1
  • 7.6 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 2

Module 8: Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services

  • 8.1 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 1
  • 8.2 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 2
  • 8.3 Deploying Certificate Authority Hierarchy
  • 8.4 Administering Certificate Authorities
  • 8.5 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 1
  • 8.6 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 2
  • 8.7 Managing Revocation and Distribution
  • 8.8 Configuring Certificate Recovery

Module 9: Implementing Active Directory Federation Services

  • 9.1 Overview of AD FS
  • 9.2 Planning and Deploying AD FS
  • 9.3 Overview of Web Application Proxy

Module 10: Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services

  • 10.1 Overview of AD RMS
  • 10.2 Deploying AD RMS
  • 10.3 Protecting with AD RMS
  • 10.4 Conclusion


Microsoft 70-740: Installation, Storage and Compute with Windows Server 2016


Microsoft 70-740: Installation, Storage and Compute with Windows Server 2016

Module 1 Installing Windows Servers in Host and Compute Environments


Module 1 Installing Windows Servers in Host and Compute Environments
  • Course Introduction
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part1
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part2
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part3
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part4
  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part5
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part1
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part2
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part3
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part4
  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part5
  • Managing Windows Installation With Windows PowerShell
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part1
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part2
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part3
  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part4

  • Course Introduction

  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part1

  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part2

  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part3

  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part4

  • Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part5

  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part1

  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part2

  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part3

  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part4

  • Installing Windows 2016 – Part5

  • Managing Windows Installation With Windows PowerShell

  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part1

  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part2

  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part3

  • Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part4

  • Module 2 Configure Active Directory Network for Host and Compute Environments


    Module 2 Configure Active Directory Network for Host and Compute Environments
    • 2.1 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part1
    • 2.2 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part2
    • 2.3 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part3
    • 2.4 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part1
    • 2.5 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part2
    • 2.6 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part1
    • 2.7 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part2
    • 2.8 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part1
    • 2.9 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part2
    • 2.10 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part3
    • 2.11 Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part1
    • 2.12 Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part2
    • 2.13 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part1
    • 2.14 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part2
    • 2.15 Security Management Using Group Policy – Part3
    • .

  • 2.1 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part1

  • 2.2 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part2

  • 2.3 Overview of Active DirectoryDomain Services – Part3

  • 2.4 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part1

  • 2.5 Overview of AD DS Domain Controllers – Part2

  • 2.6 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part1

  • 2.7 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part2

  • 2.8 Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part1

  • 2 Domain Services Components – Part..."
  • MCSA Windows Server 2016

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