The MCSA exams test your knowledge and skill in installation, configuration, deployment, and administration using a variety of networking tools. The scope is broad, but your complete understanding of the most up-to-date concepts and practices is critical to your success on the exam—and on the job.
This new edition has been fully updated to align with the Windows Server exam, featuring authoritative coverage of installation, configuration, server roles, Hyper-V, core network services, Active Directory, Group Policy, security, remote access, disaster recovery, and more.
The vast majority of servers around the world use Windows Server, and the release includes a host of new features and updates. This study guide has been updated to prepare you for these changes so you can be confident on exam day and beyond. Designed to help enterprise administrators develop real-world, job-role-specific skills - this Training Guide focuses on deploying and managing core infrastructure services in Windows Server R2.
Build hands-on expertise through a series of lessons, exercises, and suggested practices - and help maximize your performance on the job. This Microsoft Training Guide: Provides in-depth, hands-on training you take at your own pace Focuses on job-role-specific expertise for deploying and managing core infrastructure services Creates a foundation of skills which, along with on-the-job experience, can be measured by Microsoft Certification exams such as Topics include: Preparing for Windows Server R2 Deploying servers Server remote management New Windows PowerShell capabilities Deploying domain controllers Active Directory administration Network administration Advanced networking capabilities.
It focuses on best practices, design concepts, how-to procedures, and in-depth technical troubleshooting. Designed to provide comprehensive information in the context of real-world usage, this book offers expert guidance through the new tools and features to help you get Windows Server up and running quickly.
Straightforward discussion covers all aspects, including virtualization products, identity and access, automation, networking, security, storage and more, with clear explanations and immediately-applicable instruction. Find the answers you need, and explore new solutions as Microsoft increases their focus on security, software-defined infrastructure, and the cloud; new capabilities including containers and Nano Server, Shielded VMs, Failover Clustering, PowerShell, and more give you plenty of tools to become more efficient, more effective, and more productive.
Windows Server is the ideal server for Windows 10 clients, and is loaded with new features that IT professionals need to know. This book provides a comprehensive resource grounded in real-world application to help you get up to speed quickly.
Master the latest features of Windows Server Apply new tools in real-world scenarios Explore new capabilities in security, networking, and the cloud Gain expert guidance on all aspect of Windows Server migration and management System administrators tasked with upgrading, migrating, or managing Windows Server need a one-stop resource to help them get the job done.
To get the best learning experience from this module, you should have knowledge and experience of:. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Table of contents. Reduced operating expenditures. You can reduce operating costs because there is virtually no need for specialized storage expertise.
Requirements New SMB 3. A failover cluster running Windows Server with at least two nodes. The cluster must pass the cluster validation tests in the validation wizard.
This role service provides the persistent store that enables the file server to resume handles after a failover. It also provides a witness service that helps clients more quickly reconnect to a clustered file share after an unplanned failure.
File shares created with the Continuous Availability property. This is the default setting. Computers running Windows 8 for client computers or Windows Server Both computers must include the updated SMB client that supports continuous availability. Note Down-level client computers can connect to file shares that have the Continuous Availability property, but transparent failover is not supported for these computers. At least two computers running Windows Server No extra features need to be installed—the technology is available by default.
No extra features need to be installed, and the technology is available by default. Network adapters with RDMA capability. The three most common file server configurations for Hyper-V over SMB are a single-node file server, a dual-node file server, and a multiple-node file server, as shown in the following figure. The three most common configurations for SQL Server over SMB are a single-node file server, a dual-node file server, and a multiple-node file server, as shown in the following figure.
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