Windows Server Administration

Wishlist Share
Share Course
Page Link
Share On Social Media

About Course

The Windows Server Administration course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the Windows Server ecosystem, essential for those aspiring to become proficient in Windows Server system administration. This course covers a range of topics from the basics of Windows Server to advanced features and services, including identity services, network infrastructure, file and storage management, virtualization, high availability, and disaster recovery.Through a series of lessons and hands-on labs, participants will gain practical experience deploying, managing, and configuring various Windows Server roles and features. The course equips students with the skills necessary for maintaining and securing a Windows Server environment, thereby preparing them for real-world server administration tasks. By the end of the course, learners will be well-versed in Windows Server administration, enabling them to effectively manage and troubleshoot server systems within their organizations.

Show More

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand and deploy Windows Server roles, features, and core networking services to set up a robust IT infrastructure.
  • Administer Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and implement Group Policy for centralized management and configuration.
  • Manage identity services using Windows Server domain controllers and integrate with Azure AD for hybrid environments.
  • Configure DHCP and DNS services to ensure efficient network connectivity and name resolution across your organizational network.
  • Implement and manage file and storage solutions including Storage Spaces, Data Deduplication, and Distributed File System (DFS).
  • Master Hyper-V virtualization, configure virtual machines (VMs), and understand containerization to optimize resource utilization.
  • Ensure high availability and disaster recovery through failover clustering, Hyper-V Replica, and backup strategies.
  • Secure Windows Server environments by protecting credentials, hardening systems, and managing updates to reduce vulnerabilities.
  • Deploy and manage Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for remote access and virtualized desktops, enhancing the flexibility of your IT infrastructure.
  • Monitor server performance, troubleshoot issues with advanced tools, and understand the process for upgrading and migrating server workloads.