Microsoft 70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator & Lab

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  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

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This course prepares students for the 70-646 MCITP: Server Administrator certification exam. and is intended for IT Professionals who are interested in the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environment. This course incorporates both the planning of the server infrastructure and key aspects of the implementation, management and maintenance of Active Directory and Network Infrastructure. It covers the most important job tasks for Server Administrators who are responsible for the planning, operations, and day-to-day maintenance of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 servers in the enterprise.

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Our award winning learning system gives you all of the benefits of a live class at just a fraction of the cost. We are so confident that our materials will produce result; We guarantee you'll get certified on your FIRST attempt or your money back!

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Subjects

  • Business Continuity
  • Monitoring
  • Windows
  • Server
  • Network
  • Windows Server
  • DNS
  • Installation
  • Active Directory
  • Flash
  • Design
  • Planning
  • Industry
  • Network Training
  • Administrator
  • DHCP
  • Microsoft
  • Server Deployment
  • Remote Server Management
  • DNS Server Strategy
  • Server Monitoring
  • Storage Management

Course programme

Module 1: Planning Server Deployment

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 1

1.3 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 2

1.4 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 3

1.5 Overview Of Windows Server 2008 Deployment - Part 4

1.6 Identifying Windows Server 2008 Compatibility Issues

1.7 Developing A Deployment Plan - Part 1

1.8 Developing A Deployment Plan - Part 2

1.9 Planning The Server Decommissioning

1.10 Commissioning Windows 2008 Server

1.11 Planning Server Deployment Summary

Module 2: Automating Server Deployment

2.1 Understanding Deployment Options - Part 1

2.2 Understanding Deployment Options - Part 2

2.3 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 1

2.4 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 2

2.5 Windows Automated Installation Kit - Part 3

2.6 Working With Images

2.7 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 1

2.8 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 2

2.9 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 3

2.10 Using Windows Deployment Services - Part 4

2.11 Automating Server Activation

2.12 Automating Server Deployment Summary

Module 3: Planning for Server Management

3.1 Introduction To Server Management

3.2 Remote Server Management - Part 1

3.3 Remote Server Management - Part 2

3.4 Remote Server Management - Part 3

3.5 Decentralizing Server Management - Part 1

3.6 Decentralizing Server Management - Part 2

3.7 Planning For Server Management Summary

Module 4: Planning the Network Infrastructure

4.1 Planning An IPv4 Addressing Scheme - Part 1

4.2 Planning An IPv4 Addressing Scheme - Part 2

4.3 Planning An IPv6 Addressing Scheme

4.4 Planning An IPv6 Transition

4.5 Planning The DHCP Infrastructure - Part 1

4.6 Planning The DHCP Infrastructure - Part 2

4.7 Planning DHCP Configuration

4.8 Planning The Network Infrastructure Summary

Module 5: Planning Name Resolution Services

5.1 Gathering Information For The Name Resolution Design - Part 1

5.2 Gathering Information For The Name Resolution Design - Part 2

5.3 Designing A DNS Server Strategy - Part 1

5.4 Designing A DNS Server Strategy - Part 2

5.5 Designing DNS Zone Implementations - Part 1

5.6 Designing DNS Zone Implementations - Part 2

5.5 Optimizing DNS Servers

5.7 Designing DNS For High Availability And Security

5.8 Designing A WINS Name Resolution Strategy

5.9 Planning Name Resolution Services Summary

Module 6: Planning File and Print Services

6.1 Planning File Services - Part 1

6.2 Planning File Services - Part 2

6.3 Planning File Services - Part 3

6.4 Planning File Services - Part 4

6.5 Planning File Services - Part 5

6.6 Planning For Storage Management

6.7 Planning Print Services - Part 1

6.8 Planning Print Services - Part 2

6.9 Planning Print Services - Part 3

6.10 Planning File And Print Services Summary

Module 7: Planning Active Directory Domain Services

7.1 Planning ADDS Forests

7.2 Planning ADDS Domains

7.3 Planning ADDS Physical Structure - Part 1

7.4 Planning ADDS Physical Structure - Part 2

7.5 Planning Administrative Structures

7.6 Planning ADDS Maintenance Strategies

7.7 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 1

7.8 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 2

7.9 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 3

7.10 Planning Group Policy Implementations - Part 4

7.11 Planning ADDS Summary

Module 8: Planning Active Directory Certificate Services

8.1 Overview Of Public Key Infrastructure And ADCS - Part 1

8.2 Overview Of Public Key Infrastructure And ADCS- Part 2

8.3 Designing Certificate Authority Hierarchy

8.4 Design Certificate Template

8.5 Designing Certificate Distribution And Revocation

8.6 Planning A D Certificate Servers

Module 9: Planning High Availability

9.1 Overview Of High Availability

9.2 Planning Network Load Balancing

9.3 Planning Failover Clustering - Part 1

9.4 Planning Failover Clustering - Part 2

9.5 Planning High Availability Summary

Module 10: Planning Backups For Windows Server

10.1 Planning Backups For Windows Server - Part 1

10.2 Planning Backups For Windows Server - Part 2

10.3 Planning A Backup Policy

10.4 Planning Restore Policies For Windows Server2008

10.5 Planning Business Continuity Summary

Module 11: Planning Server Monitoring and Maintenance

11.1 Planning Server Monitoring - Part 1

11.2 Planning Server Monitoring - Part 2

11.3 Planning Server Maintenance

11.4 Planning Server Monitoring And Maintenance Summary

11.5 Conclusion

Expert Instructor-Led Training

Oxford Applied Training uses only the industry’s finest instructors in the IT industry. They have a minimum of 15 years real-world experience and are subject matter experts in their fields. Unlike a live class, you can fast-forward, repeat or rewind all your lectures. This creates a personal learning experience and gives you all the benefit of hands-on training with the flexibility of doing it around your schedule 24/7.

Visual Demonstrations & Multimedia Presentations

Our courseware includes instructor-led demonstrations and visual presentations that allow students to develop their skills based on real world scenarios explained by the instructor.Oxford Applied Training always focuses on real world scenarios and skill-set development.

Quizzes & Exam Simulators

Oxford Applied Training custom practice exams prepare you for your exams differently and more effectively than the traditional exam preps on the market. You will have practice quizzes after each module to ensure you are confident on the topic you have completed before proceeding.

This will allow you to gauge your effectiveness before moving to the next module in your course. Oxford Applied Training courses also include practice exams designed to replicate and mirror the environment in the testing center. These exams are on average 100 questions to ensure you are 100% prepared before taking your certification exam.

Social Learning & Networking

Oxford Applied Training has designed a world class Learning Management System (LMS). This system allows you to interact and collaborate with other students and Oxford Applied Training employees, form study groups, engage in discussions in our NOW@ Forums, rate and “like” different courses and stay up to date with all the latest industry knowledge through our forums, student contributions, and announcement features. This LMS is unmatched in the industry and makes learning fun and enjoyable.

Flash Cards & Educational Games

Oxford Applied Training knows that education is not a one size fits all approach. Students learn in different ways through different tools. That is why we provide flash cards and educational games throughout our courses. This will allow you to train in ways that keep you engaged and focused. Each course will have dozens of flash cards so you can sharpen your skill-sets throughout your training as well as educational games designed to make sure your retention level of the course material extremely high.

Navigation & Controls

Oxford Applied Training self-paced training programs are designed in a modular fashion to allow you the flexibility to work with expert level instruction anytime 24/7. All courses are arranged in defined sections with navigation controls allowing you to control the pace of your training. This allows students to learn at their own pace around their schedule.

Microsoft 70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator & Lab

£ 420 + VAT