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Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Jump Start for exam 410. Course Topics – Day 1. 01 | Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012 02 | Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services 03 | Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects
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Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Jump Start for exam 410
Course Topics – Day 1 01 | Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012 02 | Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services 03 | Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects 04 |Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration 05 | Networking in Windows Server 2012 R2 06 | Implementing DNS
Course Topics – Day 2 07 | Implementing Local Storage 08 | Implementing File and Print Services 09 | Implementing Group Policy 10 | Securing Windows Servers Using Group Policy Objects 11 | Implementing Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
Meet the Presenters Rick Claus Senior Technical Evangelist Background Rick engages with the worldwide Technical Community on behalf of Microsoft. Rick's role is to support platform awareness for Windows Server and skills development through special events targeting the broad community. Technical areas of expertise from his 20+ years of experience in the IT Industry include: Windows Server, core infrastructure services, Virtualization technologies of all kinds, and systems management. Unofficially, Rick is focused on spreading his enthusiasm, passion and excitement on all things technical to anyone who has the time for a coffee (or pint) and a chat (in English or français - naturellement). Contact • @rickstercdn
Meet the Presenters Ed Liberman Technical Trainer, Pluralsight Background Ed is a Technical Trainer and MVP for Pluralsight. Ed prides himself on a teaching style that encourages learners to have fun while they learn. He enjoys preparing students to pass certification exams while at the same time helping them develop the skills needed to succeed in the ‘real world’. He has been in technology for 20 years, and has been a technical instructor for 15 years. He has helped thousands of people get started or advanced their careers in the IT industry. When not in the classroom Ed helps corporations with Network Infrastructure as an independent consultant. Ed also volunteers as a math tutor for struggling grade school students in his local community. Contact • @pluralsight_ed
Course Expectations • This course is intended for information technology (IT) Professionals who have some knowledge and experience working with Windows operating systems and who want to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to install and perform the initial configuration of a Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 server in an existing Windows server environment.
Module 1 Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012
Module Overview • Installing Windows Server 2012 R2 Post-Installation Configuration of Windows Server 2012 R2 Overview of Windows Server 2012 R2 Management Introduction to Windows PowerShell
Installing Windows Server 2012 R2 • Installation Methods Installation Types Choosing Whether To Upgrade Or Migrate Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2012 R2 Installing Windows Server 2012 R2 Migrating Server Roles
Installation Methods • Windows Server 2012 deployment method options include: • USB flash drive • Optical disk • Windows Deployment Services
Choosing Whether To Upgrade Or Migrate In-place upgrade Migration
Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 has the following minimum hardware requirements: • Processor architecture x64 • Processor speed 1.4 GHz • Memory (RAM) 512 MB • Hard disk drive space 32 GB • More hard disk drive spaceis needed if the server has more than 16 GB of RAM
Migrating Server Roles • Windows Server Migration Tools assist in the migration process • Microsoft provides the following guides to assist in migration of roles and services: • Migrate Active Directory Federation Services Role Services to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Health Registration Authority to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Hyper-VDI to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate IP Configuration to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Network Policy Server to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Print and Document Services to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Remote Access to Windows Server 2012 • Migrate Windows Server Update Services to Windows Server 2012
Post-Installation Configuration of Windows Server 2012 R2 • Overview of Post-Installation Configuration Configuring Server Network Settings How to Join a Domain Performing an Offline Domain Join Activating Windows Server 2012 R2 Configuring a Server Core Installation Using DISM to Add Windows Features
Performing an Offline Domain Join • Process for performing an offline join: Ensure the user performing the offline domain join is an administrator, or delegate the appropriate rights To provisionthe computer account object and create the binary file, run djoin on the domain controller Transfer thebinary file with the domain information to client computer system’s hard disk drive To load the binary file, in the destination computer, run djoin Restart the client computer • Windows Server 2012
Demonstration: Using DISM to Add Windows Features In this demonstration, you see how to use the DISM command-line utility to: • View a list of all Windows features and their current state • Gather information about the Windows Server Backup feature • Enable the Windows Server Backup feature
Overview of Windows Server 2012 R2 Management • What Is Server Manager? Administrative Tools and Remote Server Administration Tools Using Server Manager Configuring Services Configuring Windows Remote Management Performing Remote Management
What Is Server Manager? You can use Server Manager to: • Manage multiple servers on a network from one console • Add roles and features • Launch Windows PowerShell sessions • View events • Perform server configuration tasks • Manage down-level servers You can use Best Practices Analyzer to: • Determine whether roles on your network are functioning efficiently • Query event logs for warning and error events • Diagnose health issues with specific roles
Configuring Windows Remote Management When deciding to use Remote Management, consider the following: • You are more likely to manage a server remotely than by locally signing on • With WinRM, you can use consoles, command-line utilities, or Windows PowerShell to perform remote management tasks • With Remote Desktop, you can sign in to a server locally or from across the network
Introduction to Windows PowerShell • What Is Windows PowerShell? Windows PowerShell Cmdlet Syntax Common Cmdlets for Server Administration What Is Windows PowerShell ISE?
Windows PowerShell Cmdlet Syntax • Windows PowerShell Cmdlet Syntax: • Get-Help -Noun NounName • Get-Help -Verb VerbName • Help CmdltName • Get-Command
Additional Resources & Next Steps • Instructor-Led Courses • 20410C: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 • Books • Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 • Exams & Certifications • Exam 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012