What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Configuring and Managing Application Services (25-30%) Implement and Manage Application Servers: Install
- configure
- Configuring and Managing Web Applications (20-25%) Deploy Web Applications: Deploy web applications using IIS
- Configuring and Managing Application Security (20-25%) Implement and Manage User Access: Configure and manage user access
- Configuring and Managing Application Data (15-20%) Configure and Manage Data Storage: Implement and manage data storage solution
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Application Infrastructure (15-20%) Monitor Application Performance: Use monitoring tools
Requirements
- Basic Understanding of Networking: Knowledge of TCP/IP
- DNS
- and DHCP.
- amiliarity with Server Roles: Experience configuring server roles like IIS
- Terminal Services
- and File Services
- Knowledge of Security Practices: Understanding of basic security concepts like authentication
Description
The 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring course is designed to equip IT professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively manage and configure the applications infrastructure in a Windows Server 2008 environment. This comprehensive course covers critical server roles, including Internet Information Services (IIS), Terminal Services, Windows Media Services, and Network Load Balancing.
Throughout the course, you will learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot these services, ensuring they operate efficiently and securely within your organization. Hands-on labs and real-world scenarios will reinforce your learning, enabling you to apply best practices for deploying and managing server roles in complex network environments.
Whether you’re preparing for the 70-643 certification exam or seeking to deepen your expertise in Windows Server 2008, this course provides the practical experience and knowledge you need to excel.
Key Learning Objectives:
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Configure and manage Internet Information Services (IIS) for web hosting and applications.
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Implement and manage Terminal Services for remote desktop and application delivery.
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Set up and configure Windows Media Services for streaming media.
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Deploy and manage Network Load Balancing (NLB) for high availability.
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Utilize Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to streamline operating system deployment.
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Troubleshoot and optimize server roles to ensure peak performance and security.
Who Should Take This Course:
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IT professionals and system administrators responsible for managing Windows Server 2008 environments.
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Individuals preparing for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification.
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Anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of Windows Server 2008 applications infrastructure.
Who this course is for:
- System Administrators
- IT Support Specialists
- IT Professionals Preparing for Certification