
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 – Hands-on Training Part I
Learn to Install, Configure and Manage a Server 2019 Domain Infrastructure with hands-on learning.
What you’ll learn
- Install and configure Windows Server 2019, implement Active Directory, and maintain server environments.
- Install Windows Server 2019 as Server Core and Desktop Experience
- Install fundamental roles such as DNS, DHCP, and IIS
Requirements
- Candidates should have experience with navigating the Windows operating system.
- Desktop PC or laptop with a minimum of 8 GB of RAM (16 GB preferred).
- System BIOS with virtualization capabilities.
- Should have completed either my Server 2012 and 2016 courses, parts I and II.
Description
Why should you take this course?
A solid hands-on training course with lab practice
Use applied to learn to install, configure and maintain Microsoft Windows Server 2019
You will learn to install Windows Server 2019 Desktop Experience, Windows Server 2019 Core, and Windows 10 Pro as a client.
You will also learn Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Networking, creating domain environment and installing and configuring different server roles
This is the course that could change your life.
Why should you take this course?
A solid hands-on training course with lab practice
Use applied to learn to install, configure and maintain Microsoft Windows Server 2019
You will learn to install Windows Server 2019 Desktop Experience, Windows Server 2019 Core, and Windows 10 Pro as a client.
You will also learn Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Networking, creating domain environment and installing and configuring different server roles
This is the course that could change your life.
Author(s): Prof. K
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 – Hands-on Training Part II
Learn advance administration of Microsoft Windows Server 2019 with hands-on learning
What you’ll learn
- Install and configure Windows Server 2019, implement storage, and maintain server environments.
- How to build Windows servers and add roles and features
- Create a Windows Server 2019 Virtualized Lab Using Virtrualbox
- Learn about the FSMO roles and their importance in your network
Requirements
- Desktop PC or laptop with a mimimum of 8 GB of RAM (16 GB preferred)
- System BIOS with virtualization capabilities.
- Recommend but not required completion either my Server 2012, 2016 or Server 2019 Part I
- Willingness to learn
Description
Topics include:
Planning the server hardware
Installing Windows Server 2019
Configuring storage
Configuring roles
Managing features on demand
Migrating roles and features to other servers with SMIG
Author(s): Prof. K
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