M6437 London 06-Feb-2012
Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure (Premier)
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Course Overview :
M6437: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure
Version: A
Length: 3 Days
Published: June 20, 2008
Language(s): English
Audience(s): IT Professionals
Level: 400
Technology: Windows Server 2008
Type: Course
Delivery Method: Instructor-led (classroom)
About this Course
This three-day course will prepare IT professionals for the role of Enterprise Administrator. Students will learn how to design application infrastructure solutions based on Windows Server 2008 to meet varying business and technical requirements.
Audience Profile
The primary audience for this course is IT professionals (including Windows 2000/2003 enterprise administrators) interested in becoming a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator with a focus on application infrastructure such as Web and Terminal Services.
The secondary audience for this course is Application Architects who want to know more about how to integrate Windows Server 2008 technologies into enterprise applications.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
oDesign IIS 7 Web farms.
oOptimize IIS 7 for performance and stability.
oDesign IIS 7 for security.
oDesign IIS 7 for reliability, recovery, and monitoring.
oDesign and prepare a Terminal Services infrastructure.
oDesign a Terminal Services maintenance strategy.
oPlan and configure a Windows Media Services infrastructure for live and on-demand delivery.
oImplement virtualization to consolidate servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment.
oDetermine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning.
Before attending this course, students must have one or more of the following:
oIntermediate understanding of networking. For example, how TCP/IP functions, addressing (including DHCP), name resolution (DNS/WINS), and connection methods (wired, wireless, VPN), NET+ or equivalent knowledge
oIntermediate understanding of network operating systems. For example, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 etc.
oIntermediate understanding of security best practices. For example, file system permissions, authentication methods, Kerberos etc.
oIntermediate knowledge of server and network hardware.
oConceptual understanding of Active Directory (AD). For example, AD terminology, AD object types
oHands-on experience with more than one application service such as:
oIIS
oTerminal Services
oWindows Media Services
oVirtual Server
oHyper-V
oSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager
Course Outline
Module 1: Designing IIS Web Farms
The students will learn the process of designing IIS Web Farms with Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7. They will learn how to select the appropriate hardware and software platforms. They will learn techniques to leverage Web Farm Availability and Scalability. They will also learn how to select the proper content storage.
Lessons
oOverview of Hardware and Platform Options
oDesign Web Farm Availability and Scalability
oDesign Content Storage
Lab : Designing IIS Web Farms
oDesign Hardware Platform
oDesign Web Farm Availability and Scalability
oDesign Web Site Availability and Scalability
oDesign Web Site Configuration, Deployment and Consistency
oDesign Web Site Content, Deployment and Consistency
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign an appropriate platform.
oDesign Web farm availability and scalability.
oDesign content storage.
Module 2: Optimizing IIS Performance and Stability
The students will learn about optimizing IIS performance and stability.
Lessons
oDesigning Application Pools
oDesigning Script Mapping
oDesigning Bandwidth Allocation
oDesign Web Site Logging
Lab : Optimizing IIS Performance and Stability
oDesign and Test Application Pools
oDesign and Test Script Maps
oDesign and Test Bandwidth Allocation
oDesign and Test Web Site Logging
oConfiguring a Web Server to Host Multiple Applications with Separate Application Pools
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oPlan new application pools.
oPlan to deploy script mapping.
oPlan bandwidth allocation per site or application.
oPlan Web site logging.
Module 3: Designing IIS Security
In this module, the students will learn to establish and maintain very tight security using Microsoft IIS 7.
Lessons
oDesign and Verify Transport Security
oDesign Authentication and Authorization
oDesign Delegation Administration
Lab : Designing IIS 7 Security
oDesign and Verify Transport Security
oDesign and Verify Authentication and Authorization Methods
oDesign and Verify Delegation Administration
oConfiguring Authentication Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign and verify Transport Security (SSL).
oPlan site authentication and authorization.
oPlan delegation permissions and administrative access.
Module 4: Design IIS Maintenance and UDDI
The students will learn how to plan for an IIS installation, taking into account these new features. They will also learn how to deploy UDDI services.
Lessons
oDesigning Internet Information Services Backup and Recovery
oSpecify Monitoring Requirements
oDeploying UDDI Services
oTuning and Troubleshooting IIS 7
Lab : Design IIS Maintenance and UDDI
oDesign a Web Server Backup and Recovery Strategy
oDesign and Test Web Server Monitoring
oDesign UDDI Deployment
oTroubleshooting Application Pool Instability
oEnabling Shared Configurations
oConfiguring Network Load Balancing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign a Web server backup and recovery plan.
oDesign for and utilize the IIS management pack for System Center.
oDesign and test UDDI services.
oTroubleshoot IIS caching behavior.
Module 5: Designing a Terminal Services Infrastructure
The students will learn how to design a terminal services infrastructure including how to design a terminal services licensing strategy and how to design for remote access with TS Gateways, TS Session Broker, RemoteApp programs, and TS Web Access.
Lessons
oDesign Terminal Services Licensing
oSpecify Terminal Services Connection Properties
oDesign Device Redirection
oDesign Terminal Services Gateways
oDesign Terminal Services Broker
oDesign RemoteApp Programs
oDesign Web Access
Lab : Designing a Terminal Services Infrastructure
oDesign and Test Terminal Services RemoteApp Programs
oDesign and Test Terminal Services Corporate Desktop
oDesign and Test Terminal Services Gateway and Web Access
oDesign and Test Terminal Services Gateway Policies, Connection Authorization Policies, and Resource Access Policies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign Terminal Services (TS) Licensing.
oSpecify Terminal Services Connection Properties.
oDesign Device Redirection.
oDesign Terminal Services Gateways.
oDesign Terminal Services Broker.
oDesign RemoteApp Programs.
oDesign Web Access.
Module 6: Designing a Terminal Services Maintenance Strategy
The students will be introduced to design and implementation planning using Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) policies for application resource and reporting. The students will also learn about group policy settings for terminal servers and how to design high availability for terminal services. Finally, the students will learn to specify monitoring, maintenance, and recovery requirements and procedures for terminal services.
Lessons
oDesign Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) Policies for Application Resource and Reporting
oSpecify Group Policy Settings for Terminal Servers
oDesign High Availability
oSpecify Monitoring Requirements
oSpecify Maintenance and Recovery
Lab : Designing Terminal Services Maintenance
oDesign and test highly available Terminal Services
oDesign and test Group Policy for Terminal Services
oDesign and test resource management for Terminal Services
oDesign and test monitoring for Terminal Services
oOptimizing Terminal Services Performance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) policies for application resource and reporting.
oSpecify Group Policy settings for terminal servers.
oDesign high availability (both terminal servers and session directory servers).
oSpecify monitoring requirements.
oSpecify maintenance and recovery.
Module 7: Design Windows Media Services Infrastructure Administration
The students will learn about designing Windows Media Services in Windows Server 2008. They will become familiarized with live and on-demand content delivery.
Lessons
oDesign Windows Media for Live Streaming
oWindows Media Services for On-Demand Content
oImproving Performance for On-Demand Content
oMonitoring Windows Media Services
Lab : Design a Windows Media Services Infrastructure
oDesign Windows Media Services for Live Streaming
oDesign WMS Infrastructure for On-Demand Content
oTroubleshooting Poor Performance of On-Demand Content
oDesign and Test Monitoring of Windows Media Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign Windows Media Services infrastructure for live streaming.
oDesign Windows Media Services infrastructure for on-demand content.
oTroubleshoot poor performance of on-demand content.
oPlan for monitoring of Windows Media Services.
Module 8: Design Virtualization Infrastructure
The students will implement virtualization to consolidate servers, deploy branch office infrastructure servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment.
Lessons
oVirtualization of a Test Server Environment
oVirtualization and Migration of Legacy Applications
oDesign and Test a Virtualized Development Environment
Lab : Design Virtualization Infrastructure
oDesign a Test Server Consolidation Strategy
oDesign and Test Virtualization and Migration of Legacy Server
oDesign and Test Development Environment Isolation Using Virtual Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oCreate a design document for server consolidation and virtualization.
oCreate a design document for legacy server hosting.
oIdentify and document key business and technical requirements for creating an isolated development environment.
Module 9: Designing Virtualization Provisioning
The students will learn how to determine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning. The students will also learn the importance of customizing virtual servers to standard configurations and also learn about virtual server deployment.
Lessons
oDesign Virtual Server Provisioning Workflow Model
oEvaluate Appropriateness for Virtualization
oEvaluate Customization to Standard Configuration
oDesign Deployment for Virtualization
Lab : Design Virtualization Provisioning
oDesign Virtual Server Host Configuration
oDesign Virtual Server Provisioning using System Center
After completing this module, students will be able to:
oDesign virtual server provisioning workflow model.
oEvaluate appropriateness for virtualization.
oEvaluate customization to standard configuration.
oDesign Windows Deployment Services.
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