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This course teaches IT Professionals to configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. The course teaches IT Professionals how to leverage the hybrid capabilities of Azure, how to migrate virtual and physical server workloads to Azure IaaS, and how to secure Azure VMs running Windows Server. The course also teaches IT Professionals how to perform tasks related to high availability, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. The course highlights administrative tools and technologies including Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Automation Update Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Azure Security Center, Azure Migrate, and Azure Monitor.
This four-day course is intended for Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who have experience working with Windows Server and want to extend the capabilities of their on-premises environments by combining on-premises and hybrid technologies. Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who already implement and manage on-premises core technologies want to secure and protect their environments, migrate virtual and physical workloads to Azure Iaas, enable a highly available, fully redundant environment, and perform monitoring and troubleshooting.
Before attending this course, students must have:
An understanding of the following concepts as related to Windows Server technologies:
This module discusses how to protect an Active Directory environment by securing user
accounts to least privilege and placing them in the Protected Users group. The module covers
how to limit authentication scope and remediate potentially insecure accounts. The module
also describes how to harden the security configuration of a Windows Server operating system
environment. In addition, the module discusses the use of Windows Server Update Services to
deploy operating system updates to computers on the network. Finally, the module covers how
to secure Windows Server DNS to help protect the network name resolution infrastructure.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring Security in Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module describes how to secure on-premises Windows Server resources and Azure IaaS
workloads. The module covers how to improve the network security for Windows Server
infrastructure as a service (IaaS) VMs and how to diagnose network security issues with those
VMs. In addition, the module introduces Azure Security Center and explains how to onboard
Windows Server computers to Security Center. The module also describes how to enable Azure
Update Management, deploy updates, review an update assessment, and manage updates for
Azure VMs. The module explains how Adaptive application controls and BitLocker disk
encryption are used to protect Windows Server IaaS VMs. Finally, the module explains how to
monitor Windows Server Azure IaaS VMs for changes in files and the registry, as well as
monitoring modifications made to application software.
Lessons
Lab : Using Azure Security Center in Hybrid Scenarios
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module describes technologies and options to create a highly available Windows Server
environment. The module introduces Clustered Shared Volumes for shared storage access
across multiple cluster nodes. The module also highlights failover clustering, stretch clusters,
and cluster sets for implementing high availability of Windows Server workloads. The module
then discusses high availability provisions for Hyper-V and Windows Server VMs, such as
network load balancing, live migration, and storage migration. The module also covers high
availability options for shares hosted on Windows Server file servers. Finally, the module
describes how to implement scaling for virtual machine scale sets and load balanced VMs, and
how to implement Azure Site Recovery.
Lessons
Lab : Implementing Failover Clustering
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module introduces Hyper-V Replica as a business continuity and disaster recovery solution
for a virtual environment. The module discusses Hyper-V Replica scenarios and use cases, and
prerequisites to use it. The module also discusses how to implement Azure Site Recovery in on
premises scenarios to recover from disasters.
Lessons
Lab : Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module covers tools and technologies for implementing disaster recovery in hybrid
scenarios, whereas the previous module focuses on BCDR solutions for on-premises scenarios.
The module begins with Azure Backup as a service to protect files and folders before
highlighting how to implement Recovery Vaults and Azure Backup Policies. The module
describes how to recover Windows IaaS virtual machines, perform backup and restore of on
premises workloads, and manage Azure VM backups. The module also covers how to provide
disaster recovery for Azure infrastructure by managing and orchestrating replication, failover,
and failback of Azure virtual machines with Azure Site Recovery.
Lessons
Lab : Implementing Azure-based Recovery Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module discusses approaches to migrating and updating Windows Server workloads
running in earlier versions of Windows Server. The module covers the necessary strategies
needed to move domain controllers to Windows Server 2022 and describes how the Active
Directory Migration Tool can consolidate domains within a forest or migrate domains to a new
AD DS forest. The module also discusses the use of Storage Migration Service to migrate files
and files shares from existing file servers to new servers running Windows Server 2022. Finally,
the module covers how to install and use the Windows Server Migration Tools cmdlets to
migrate commonly used server roles from earlier versions of Windows Server.
Lessons
Lab : Migrating Windows Server Workloads to IaaS VMs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module discusses approaches to migrating workloads running in Windows Server to an
infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machine. The module introduces using Azure Migrate
to assess and migrate on-premises Windows Server instances to Microsoft Azure. The module
also covers how migrate a workload running in Windows Server to an infrastructure as a service
(IaaS) virtual machine (VM) and to Windows Server 2022 by using Windows Server migration
tools or the Storage Migration Service. Finally, this module describes how to use the Azure
Migrate App Containerization tool to containerize and migrate ASP.NET applications to Azure
App Service.
Lessons
Lab : Migrating On-premises VMs Servers to IaaS VMs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module introduces a range of tools to monitor the operating system and applications on a
Windows Server computer as well as describing how to configure a system to optimize
efficiency and to troubleshoot problems. The module covers how Event Viewer provides a
convenient and accessible location for observing events that occur, and how to interpret the
data in the event log. The module also covers how to audit and diagnose a Windows Server
environment for regulatory compliance, user activity, and troubleshooting. Finally, the module
explains how to troubleshoot AD DS service failures or degraded performance, including
recovery of deleted objects and the AD DS database, and how to troubleshoot hybrid
authentication issues.
Lessons
Lab : Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module covers using monitoring and troubleshooting tools, processes, and best practices
to streamline app performance and availability of Windows Server IaaS VMs and hybrid
instances. The module describes how to implement Azure Monitor for IaaS VMs in Azure,
implement Azure Monitor in on-premises environments, and use dependency maps. The
module then explains how to enable diagnostics to get data about a VM, view VM metrics in
Azure Metrics Explorer, and create a metric alert to monitor VM performance. The module then
covers how to monitor VM performance by using Azure Monitor VM Insights. The module then
describes various aspects of troubleshooting on premises and hybrid network connectivity,
including how to diagnose common issues with DHCP, name resolution, IP configuration, and
routing. Finally, the module examines how to troubleshoot configuration issues that impact
connectivity to Azure-hosted Windows Server virtual machines (VMs), as well as approaches to
resolve issues with VM startup, extensions, performance, storage, and encryption.
Lessons
Lab : Monitoring and Troubleshooting of IaaS VMs Running Windows Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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