Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016
      Workshop Code: hsts-w12      
      
     
    
     
      What Is Included in this Live Workshop
      You will learn:
 - Preparing and installing  Nano Server, a Server Core installation, and planning a server  upgrade and migration strategy 
- Describing  	the various storage options, including partition table formats,  	basic and dynamic disks, file systems, virtual hard disks, and drive  	hardware, and explain how to manage disks and volumes 
- Describing  	enterprise storage solutions, and selecting the appropriate solution  	for a given situation 
- Implementing  	and managing Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication 
- Installing  	and configuring Microsoft Hyper-V 
- Deploying,  	configuring and managing Windows and Hyper-V containers 
- Describing  	the high availability and disaster recovery technologies in Windows  	Server 2016 
- Planning,  	creating and managing a failover cluster 
- Implementing  	failover clustering for Hyper-V virtual machines 
- Configuring  	a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster, and planning for an NLB  	implementation 
- Creating  	and managing deployment images 
- Managing, monitoring,  	and maintaining virtual machine installations 
Workshop Description
This workshop is designed  primarily for IT professionals who have some experience with Windows  Server. It is designed for professionals who will be responsible for  managing storage and compute by using Windows Server 2016, and who  need to understand the scenarios, requirements, and storage and  compute options that are available and applicable to Windows Server  2016. 
  Workshop  Prerequisites
 Students should have a  basic understanding of networking fundamentals, an understanding of  security best practices and AD concepts, basic knowledge of server  hardware and experience supporting and configuring a Windows client  operating system. 
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Self-paced training
This course is available in a self-paced video format starting at $60. Click here to learn more and register. For complete self-paced system admin training, visit our System Admin- Complete Training Bundle page.
      
      
     
    
     
      Overall Info About our Workshops
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                        6 hour hands-on training led by experienced instructors
                        
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Digital workshop contents
 Enrollment Fee
                          Online live starts from $390
                         
                        
                        
						
                    
                     Workshop Session Dates
                         Our workshops are offered all year around. Upon registration we enroll you to the earliest available class but you can reschedule it free of charge.
                    
				
                    
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                        Online or in our DC office at 3165 Mt Pleasant St NW
 
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                        Saturdays 9AM-4:30PM (1 hour Lunch)
                        
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Weekdays 6:30PM-9:30 PM
        
	
	
	
      Workshop Outline
    
             
         
             Topics Covered in this Course.
             
             	
                1- Installing,  Upgrading and Migrating Servers and Workloads
 
  - Introducing Windows  	Server 2016 
- Preparing and  	Installing Nano Server and Server Core 
- Preparing for  	Upgrades and Migrations 
- Migrating Server  	Roles and Workloads 
- Windows  	Server Activation Models 
2- Configuring  Local Storage
 
  - Managing Disks in  	Windows Server 2016 
- Managing  	Volumes in Windows Server 2016 
3- Implementing  Enterprise Storage Solutions
 
  - Overview of  	Direct-Attached Storage, Network-Attached Storage and Storage Area  	Networks 
- Comparing Fibre  	Channel, iSCSI and FCoE 
- Understanding iSNS,  	Data Centre Bridging and MPIO 
- Configuring  	Sharing in Windows Server 2016 
4- Implementing  Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication
 
  - Implementing Storage  	Spaces 
- Managing Storage  	Spaces 
- Implementing  	Data Deduplication 
5- Installing  and Configuring Hyper-V and Virtual Machines
 
  - Overview of Hyper-V 
- Installing Hyper-V 
- Configuring Storage  	on Hyper-V host Servers 
- Configuring  	Networking on Hyper-V host Servers 
- Configuring Hyper-V  	Virtual Machines 
- Managing  	Hyper-V Virtual Machines 
6- Deploying  and Managing Windows Server and Hyper-V Containers
 
  - Overview of  	Containers in Windows Server 2016 
- Deploying Windows  	Server and Hyper-V Containers 
- Installing,  	Configuring and Managing Containers 
 The following topics may be  included at the discretion of your instructor.
  
7- Overview  of High Availability and Disaster Recovery
 
  - Defining Levels of  	Availability 
- Planning High  	Availability and Disaster Recovery Solutions with Hyper-V Virtual  	Machines 
- Backing Up and  	Restoring the Windows Server 2016 Operating System and Data by Using  	Windows Server B 
- High  	Availability with Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2016 
8- Implementing  and Managing Failover Clustering
 
  - Planning a Failover  	Cluster 
- Creating and  	Configuring a New Failover Cluster 
- Maintaining a  	Failover Cluster 
- Troubleshooting a  	Failover Cluster 
- Implementing  	Site High Availability with Stretch Clustering 
9- Implementing  Failover Clustering for Hyper-V Virtual Machines
 
  - Overview of  	Integrating Hyper-V in Windows Server 2016 with Failover Clustering 
- Implementing and  	Maintaining Hyper-V Virtual Machines on Failover Clusters 
- Key  	Features for Virtual Machines in a Clustered Environment 
10- Implementing  Network Load Balancing
 
  - Overview of NLB  	Clusters 
- Configuring an NLB  	Cluster 
- Planning  	an NLB Implementation 
11- Creating  and Managing Deployment Images
 
  - Introduction to  	Deployment Images 
- Creating and Managing  	Deployment Images by Using MDT 
- Virtual  	Machine Environments for Different Workloads 
12- Managing,  Monitoring and Maintaining Virtual Machine Installations
 
  - WSUS Overview and  	Deployment Options 
- Update Management  	Process with WSUS 
- Overview of  	PowerShell DSC 
- Overview of Windows  	Server 2016 Monitoring Tools 
- Using Performance  	Monitor 
- Monitoring  	Event Logs