Windows Server 2022 Course
Windows Server 2022 Administration Training
The Windows Server 2022 Administration training course covers fundamental and intermediate knowledge about managing the network with Windows Server 2022 operating system. This course is ideal for administrators working on, upgrading or planning to migrate to Windows Server 2022.
The Windows Server 2022 Administration training includes Installing, Post-Installation Tasks, Directory Services, Understanding server roles and features and Group Policy topics.
This training course covers Active Directory infrastructure, DC, domains, tree domains, forest, child domain, operations master roles, comparing a domain with a workgroup, trust relationships, functional levels, namespaces, sites, replication, schema, Microsoft Passport, understanding DNS, DNS Zones, Hosts and LMHOSTS file, hostnames, WINS, UNC, understanding OUS and containers, default containers, hidden default containers, use of default containers and more.
We focus on practical and theoretical training. We also provide a wide variety of Microsoft certification training courses. This training course will assist and develop a career as a Windows Server 2022 Administrator.
Logitrain delivers the Windows Server 2022 Administration training course in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, in-house and live online.
- Some exposure to and experience with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2019
- Experience and an understanding of IP addressing, name resolution, and DHCP
- Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts
- Awareness of basic security best practices
- Working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 10/11
- Basic experience with Windows PowerShell
There is no exam associated with this training course.
Windows Server 2022 Administration course material
- Getting started
- Introducing
- Installing
- Post-Installation Tasks
- Directory Services
- Understanding server roles and features
- Group Policy
- Virtualization
- Storing Data
- Tuning and Maintaining
- Updating and Troubleshooting Windows
This course is likely to add to the employment-related skills of the participants. The skills developed are likely to be used in the course of being an employee or working in a business.
- Windows Server Administrator
- IT professionals
- IT Systems Engineer
- Systems Administrators
- Senior IT Systems Administrator
- Infrastructure Technical Lead – Windows, Cloud
- Windows Systems Engineer
- Midrange Systems Administrator
- Senior Windows/VMWare Engineer
- Computer networks
- What is a computer network?
- Types of computer networks
- Computer network components
- Clients and servers
- Hosts and node
- Computer network architectures
- P2P networks
- IP addressing and subnetting
- IPv4 network addresses
- IPv6 network addresses
- IPv4 subnetting
- Exploring servers
- Server hardware and software
- Server sizes and shapes
- Windows Server overview
- Understanding Windows Server
- An overview of Windows Server 2022
- Windows Server 2022 editions
- Windows Server 2022 versus Windows Server 2019
- The minimum and recommended system
- What’s new in Windows Server 2022?
- Microsoft Edge Chromium
- Azure hybrid center
- Storage Migration Service
- Storage Replica
- Secured-core server
- Azure Kubernetes Service
- Containers
- Windows Admin Centre
- Installation of Windows Server 2022
- Getting to know the partition schemes
- Getting to know the boot options
- Accessing the advanced startup options
- Various Windows Server 2022 installation methods
- Choosing Desktop Experience Server Core, or Nano Server installation
- A clean installation
- Installing over a network
- Unattended installation
- An in-place upgrade
- Migrating network services
- Windows Server 2022 in Azure
- Devices and device drivers
- Getting to know computer devices and device drivers
- Working with devices and device drivers
- Getting to know PnP, IRQ, DMA, and driver
- Understanding the Windows services
- Windows Server Registry
- Windows Server services
- Working with Windows Registry and its services
- Understanding Windows Server initial configuration
- Using Server Manager in Desktop Experience
- Using Server Configuration in Server Core
- Active Directory infrastructure
- DC
- Domains
- Tree domain
- Forest
- Child domain
- Operations master roles
- Comparing a domain with a workgroup
- Trust relationship
- Functional levels
- Namespaces
- Sites
- Replication
- Schema
- Microsoft Passport
- Understanding DNS
- DNS Zones
- Hosts and LMHOSTS file
- Hostnames
- WINS
- UNC
- Understanding OUS and containers
- What are OUs?
- Default containers
- Hidden default containers
- Uses of default containers
- Delegating control to an OU
- Understanding accounts and groups
- Domain accounts
- Local accounts
- User profiles
- Computer accounts
- Default groups
- Group scopes
- Group nesting
- Server roles
- Role services
- Server features
- Server Manager
- Understanding application servers
- Email server
- Database server
- Collaboration server
- Monitoring server
- Data protection server
- Understanding web services
- IIS
- www
- FTP
- Separate worker processes
- Adding components to the IIS
- Sites
- Ports
- SSL
- RDS
- RDS Licensing
- RDG
- App—U
- Multiple ports
- Understanding file and print services
- File Services role
- PDS role
- Understanding user rights, NTFS permissions, and share permissions
- Understanding file server auditing
- Understanding GP
- Managing GPOs
- GP editors
- Local Group Policy Editor
- Updating local GPOs
- GPO configuration settings
- Renaming the administrator account
- Renaming the guest account
- Blocking the Microsoft accounts
- Control Panel and PC settings
- Understanding server virtualization
- Virtualization modes
- The Hyper-V architecture
- Nested virtualization
- Hyper-V
- Configuration settings in Hyper-V
- Creating and configuring VHDs
- Managing a VM’s virtual memory
- Virtual network
- Understanding checkpoints
- VHD and VHDX formats
- P2V conversion
- V2P conversion
- Configuring VM settings
- Managing VMS
- Understanding storage technologies
- Exploring different
- Adapter and controller types
- Serial bus technologies
- Storage protocols
- File-sharing protocols
- The HBA and FC switches
- The iSCSI hardware
- S2D
- Storage
- Managing storage
- Understanding RAID
- Iypes of RAID
- Hardware versus software RAID
- SDS
- Resiliency using S2D
- High availability
- Mounting a VHD
- Understanding server hardware components
- Processor
- Memory
- Disk
- Network interface
- 32-bit and 64-bit architectures
- Removable drives
- Graphics cards
- Performance monitoring
- Server baselines
- Performance Monitor
- Resource Monitor
- Task Manager
- Performance counters
- Understanding Windows Update
- Best and procedures
- Troubleshooting procedures
- BCD
- Bootloader
- Boot sector
- Boot menu
- Safe Mode
- Active Directory (AD) restore
- Power redundancy
Microsoft 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
Microsoft 20411 Administering Windows Server 2012
Microsoft 20412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
Microsoft 10969 Active Directory Services with Windows Server
Microsoft 20461 Querying Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft 20462 Administering Microsoft SQL Server Databases
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Course material in digital format is included for flexibility and ease of use
Mock test is included in the full-time courses to assist with your preparation
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