Microsoft Private Cloud Certification Solutions Expert
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Completion Certificate
£55,500 - Average Salary for Microsoft Private Cloud qualified professionals
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Employment Advice available on completion
12 Months Access
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About this course
This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career as a Microsoft Engineer.
Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.
In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.
A list of Career Paths you can pursue:
1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
3rd Line Support
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Database Analyst
Database Engineer
Database Consultant
Network Administrator
Exchange Server Administrator
Computer Systems Administrator
Exchange Recipient Administrator
Network Engineer
IT Technician
IT Engineer
IT Support Engineer
Desktop Support Technician
IT Support Analyst
Service Desk Administrator
Computer Support Administrator
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
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Exam Information
You'll sit an exam at a local test centre. We provide interactive quizzes after each module and a mock exam at the end of your course to ensure you're fully prepared for the real thing. Once you've passed with at least 80%, you'll be able to book your exam as a private candidate.
Please NOTE: Exams are not included.
How To Schedule Your Microsoft Exam
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Select the exam you are looking to take from the list
Click the orange button that says 'Schedule with Pearson VUE', you will then be asked to sign in
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Fill out your details on the registration form and click 'Save and continue'
Confirm your details and click 'Submit'
You will then be transferred to the 'Pearson VUE' website to select your exam date and complete your booking
Then check out using your personal payment details
Got a question about exams? Contact our course advisors by email or by phone on 0203 633 4671. We're happy to help!
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Subjects
- Monitoring
- DNS
- Accounts
- Access
- Windows
- Server
- Network
- Data Protection
- Service Management
- Active Directory
- Network Training
- Install
- Windows Server
- Private
Course programme
1.1 Course And Instructor Introduction
1.2 Overview Of Cloud Computing
1.3 Dissecting Hybrid Cloud Environments
1.4 Requirements For Cloud Implementation
1.5 Using System Center To Operate The Cloud Part 1
1.6 Using System Center To Operate The Cloud Part 2
1.7 Using System Center To Operate The Cloud Part 3
1.8 Ongoing Cloud Maintenance
1.9 System Center Component Integration
1.10 Verifying The Cloud Infrastructure Demo
Module 2: Configuring The Private Cloud Environment
2.1 Overview Of Virtual Machine Manager
2.2 Managing Virtual Environments
2.3 Creating Private Cloud
2.4 Configuring And Optimizing The Private Cloud
Module 3: Deploying Services For The Private Cloud
3.1 Understanding Service Templates
3.2 Configuring Profiles Part 1
3.3 Configuring Profiles Part 2
3.4 Using Web Deploy Packages
3.5 Configuring Server App V
3.6 Using Data Tier Applications
3.7 Using App Controller To Deploy Services
3.8 Deploying Cloud Services Demo
Module 4: Monitoring Cloud Based Applications
4.1 Overview Of Operations Manager
4.2 Deploying Monitoring Agents
4.3 Customizing Monitoring Solutions
4.4 Monitoring The Network Infrastructure
4.5 Distributed Application Monitoring
4.6 Application Performance Monitoring Part 1
4.7 Application Performance Monitoring Part 2
4.8 Application Performance Monitoring Part 3
4.9 Application Performance Monitoring Part 4
4.10 Application Performance Monitoring Part 5
Module 5: Service Management For The New Cloud
5.1 Configuring Service Manager Part 1
5.2 Configuring Service Manager Part 2
5.3 Configuring Service Manager Part 3
5.4 Configuring Service Manager Part 4
5.5 Automating Service Management Part 1
5.6 Automating Service Management Part 2
5.7 Automating Service Management Part 3
5.8 Managing Incidents And Problems
Module 6: High Availability And Disaster Recovery For The Private Cloud
6.1 High Availability For The Private Cloud Part 1
6.2 High Availability For The Private Cloud Part 2
6.3 HighAvailability For The Private Cloud Part 3
6.4 High Availability For The Private Cloud Part 4
6.5 Protecting Data In The Private Cloud Part 1
6.6 Protecting Data In The Private Cloud Part 2
6.7 Recovering Data In The Private Cloud Part 1
6.8 Recovering Data In The Private Cloud Part 2
Module 7: Optimizing The Private Cloud Infrastructure
7.1 Applying Infrastructure Updates
7.2 Applying Updates To Virtual Machines
7.3 Extending The Private Cloud Infrastructure
7.4 Optimizing The Cloud Infrastructure With System Center Advisor
7.5 Using PRO Tips To Optimize The Cloud
Module 8: Configuring Multi Tenant Self Service Using Windows Azure Pack
8.1 Understanding Windows Azure Pack
8.2 Windows Azure Pack Administration
8.3 Windows Azure Pack Providers
Module 9: Configuring And Monitoring The Private Cloud Review
9.1 Configuring And Monitoring The Private Cloud Review
9.2 Conclusion
Microsoft 70-247: Deploying and Operating a Private Cloud 2012
Module 1: Designing For The Cloud
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Designing The Cloud
1.3 Reason For Using The Cloud
1.4 Choosing The Right Cloud Model
1.5 Designing Private Clouds
1.6 Overview Of Virtualization Components
1.7 Windows Server 2012 R2 And Hyper V
1.8 System Center 2012 R2 Part 1
1.9 System Center 2012 R2 Part 2
1.10 Deploying Highly Available Hyper V Hosts
Module 2: Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2
2.1 Overview Of Virtual Machine Part 1
2.2 Overview Of Virtual Machine Part 2
2.3 Deploying VMM
2.4 Configuring Role Based Access Control
2.5 Managing Hosts
2.6 Configuring Networking Part 1
2.7 Configuring Networking Part 2
2.8 Configuring Storage
Module 3: Deploying And Maintaining Fabric Resources
3.1 Extending And Maining The Cloud Infrastructure
3.2 Deploying Hyper VHost Servers Part 1
3.3 Deploying Hyper VHost Servers Part 2
3.4 Providing Patch Management For Fabric Resources Part 1
3.5 Providing Patch Management For Fabric Resources Part 2
Module 4: Building The Private Cloud
4.1 Creating Building Blocks For The Private Cloud Part 1
4.2 Creating Building Blocks For The Private Cloud Part 2
4.3 Creating Virtual Machine Templates
4.4 Creating A Private Cloud
4.5 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 1
4.6 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 2
4.7 Creating And Deploying Applications Part 3
4.8 Creating And Configuring Services Part 1
4.9 Creating And Configuring Services Part 2
4.10 Configuring Access To The Private Cloud
Module 5: Monitoring And Optimizing The Private Cloud
5.1 Overview Of Operations Manager
5.2 Installing Operations Manager
5.3 Deploying Monitoring Agents
5.4 Configuring Access To Operations Manager
5.5 Creating And Configuring Management Packs
5.6 Configuring System Center Integration
5.7 Extending And Optimizing Monitoring Part 1
5.8 Extending And Optimizing Monitoring Part 2
Module 6: Planning And Deploying Service Management
6.1 Overview Of Service Manager
6.2 Deploying Service Manager
6.3 Service Manager Work Items Part 1
6.4 Service Manager Work Items Part 2
6.5 Service Manager Work Items Part 3
6.6 Service Manager Notifications
6.7 System Center Integration Part 1
6.8 System Center Integration Part 2
Module 7: Automating And Standardizing The Private Cloud
7.1 Overview Of Orchestrator
7.2 Deploying Automation Using Orchestrator
7.3 Configuring Integration Packs
7.4 Configuring And Managing Runbooks
Module 8: Disaster Recovery And High Availability For The Private Cloud
8.1 Overview Of Data Protection Manager
8.2 Planning For Data Protection Manager
8.3 Deploying Data Protection Manager
8.4 Configuring Protection For The Private Cloud
8.5 Configuring Protection For Applications Part 1
8.6 Configuring Protection For Applications Part 2
8.7 HyperV Recovery Manager
Module 9: implementing Self Service Multi Tenant Private Clouds
9.1 Implementing The Cloud Services Process Pack Part 1
9.2 Implementing The Cloud Services Process Pack Part 2
9.3 Service Provider Foundation
9.4 Configuring The Windows Azure Pack
9.6 Conclusion
Microsoft 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
Module 1: Installing And Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview
1.3 Management- Part 1
1.4 Management- Part 2
1.5 Installation
1.6 Questions
Module 2: Installing and Configuring an Active Directory Domain Control
2.1 Active Directory Design
2.2 Installing Active Directory Domain Services- Part 1
2.3 Installing Active Directory Domain Services- Part 2
2.4 Questions
Module 3: Administering Active Directory Objects
3.1 Design And Create An Active Directory Hierarchy
3.2 Manage Users
3.3 Manage Computers
3.4 Questions
Module 4: Automating Administration Tasks
4.1 PowerShell Overview And Object Command
4.2 Command Line Object Management And Bulk Operations
4.3 Questions
Module 5: Configuring IPv4
5.1 TCPIP Overview
5.2 IPv4 Addressing
5.3 Subnetting And Supernetting
5.4 Configure And Troubleshoot IPv4
5.5 Questions
Module 6: Configuring IPv6
6.1 Configuring IPV6
6.2 Questions
Module 7: Installing and Configuring DHCP
7.1 DHCP Overview Database Security
7.2 Questions
Module 8: Installing and Configuring DNS
8.1 Installing And Configuring DNS- Part 1
8.2 Installing And Configuring DNS- Part 2
8.3 Questions
Module 9: Configuring Storage Spaces And File And Print Services
9.1 Design And Implement Storage Spaces
9.2 Secure Files And Folders Configure Offline Files And Shadow Copies
9.3 Implement Network Printing
9.4 Questions
Module 10: Configuring Group Policy
10.1 Create Group Policy Objects
10.2 Configure Group Policy Settings
10.3 Implement A Central Store And Questions
Module 11: Securing Windows Servers
11.1 Securing Windows Servers
11.2 Questions
Module 12: Installing and Configuring Virtual Servers and Clients
12.1 Virtualization Solution
12.2 Hyper V
12.3 Network Virtualization And Questions
12.4 Conclusion
Microsoft 70-411: Administering Windows Server 2012
Module 1: Managing User and Service Accounts
1.1 Introduction
1.2 User Accounts- Part 1
1.3 User Accounts- Part 2
1.4 User Accounts- Part3
1.5 Service Accounts- Part 1
1.6 Service Accounts- Part 2
1.7 Questions
Module 2: Administer Group Policy
2.1 Group Policy Overview
2.2 User Configuration- Part 1
2.3 User Configuration- Part 2
2.4 Computer Configuration
2.5 Group Policy Management- Part 1
2.6 Group Policy Management- Part 2
2.7 Questions
Module 3: Managing Network File Services
3.1 File System Resource Manager
3.2 Distributed File Systems
3.3 Encrypting File Sytems
3.4 Auditing Resources
3.5 Questions
Module 4: Domain Name System
4.1 DNS Functionality- Part 1
4.2 DNS Functionality- Part 2
4.3 DNS And Active Directory
4.4 DNS Server Configuration
4.5 Monitoring And Troubleshooting DNS
Module 5: Windows Deployment Services
5.1 WDS Overview
5.2 Deploy Images
Module 6: WindowsServerUpdateServices
6.1 WSUS
Module 7: Remote Access
7.1 Implement Remote Access- Part 1
7.2 Implement Remote Access- Part 2
7.3 Implement Remote Access- Part 3
7.4 Offline Domain Join
7.5 Implement Network Policy Server
Module 8: Monitoring System
8.1 Monitoring System Resources
Module 9: Managing Active Directory Services
9.1 Managing Active Directory Services- Part 1
9.2 Managing Active Directory Services- Part 2
9.3 Conclusion
Microsoft 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
Module 1: Configuring Advanced DNS Services
1.1 DNSSEC
1.2 Socket Pool and Cache Locking
1.3 Advanced DNS Settings
Module 2: Advanced DHCP Services
2.1 DHCP Scopes
2.2 High Availability
2.3 Policy Based Assignments
2.4 DHCPv6
2.5 Questions
Module 3: Active Directory Forest Configuration
3.1 Active Directory Forests
3.2 Active Directory Sites
3.3 Active Directory Trusts
3.4 Active Directory Read Only Domain Controllers
3.5 Active Directory Replication
Module 4: Active Directory Certificate Services
4.1 ADCS Overview
4.2 ADCS Management
Module 5: ISCSI And ISNS
5.1 ISCSI and ISNS
5.2 ISCSI and ISNS Demo And Questions
Module 6: Configuring IPAM
6.1 Install And Configure IPAM
6.2 IPAM Demo And Questions-Part1
6.3 IPAM Demo And Questions-Part2
Module 7: Network Balancing
7.1 Install And Configure NLB
7.2 NLB Demo And Questions-Part1
7.3 NLB Demo And Questions-Part2
Module 8: Failover Clusters
8.1 Cluster Overview
8.2 Cluster Aware Updating
8.3 Failover Clusters Demo And Questions
Module 9: Configuring Hyper-V Virtual Machines
9.1 Create VM Replicas In Hyper-V And Migrate VMs
9.2 Hyper-V Virtual Machines Demo And Questions
Module 10: Dynamic Access Control
10.1 DAC Overview And Configure
10.2 DAC Demo And Questions
Module 11: Active Directory Rights Management Services
11.1 Install ADRMS
11.2 Manage ADRMS
11.2 ADRMS Demo And Questions
Module 12: Active Directory Federation Services
12.1 Configure And Manage ADFS
12.2 ADFS Demo And Questions
Module 13: Disaster Recovery
13.1 Configure And Restore Windows Server Backup
13.2 Configure And Restore Window Server Backup Demo
13.3 Questions
Module 14: Configuring Additional Services
14.1 Configured Additonal Services
14.2 Configured Additional Services Demo-Part1
14.3 Configured Additional Services Demo-Part2
14.4 Configured Additional Services Demo-Part3 And Questions
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