Windows Server Administration

This comprehensive course provides a deep dive into Microsoft Windows Server Administration, covering essential concepts and practical skills required to effectively manage Windows Server environments. Through a blend of theoretical understanding and hands-on experience, participants will gain proficiency in deploying, configuring, securing, and troubleshooting Windows Server systems.
Course Objectives:
Understanding Windows Server Architecture: Explore the core components, features, and functionalities of Windows Server operating systems.
Installation and Configuration: Learn the step-by-step process of installing and configuring Windows Server, including setup options, disk configurations, and network settings.
Active Directory Services: Gain expertise in managing Active Directory services, including user and group management, domain controllers, group policies, and organizational units (OUs).
File and Print Services: Learn to configure and manage file sharing, permissions, quotas, and print services to facilitate efficient data storage and sharing within the network.
Network Infrastructure Services: Explore networking concepts relevant to Windows Server, including TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, and VPN configurations for seamless network communication.
Server Virtualization: Understand the fundamentals of server virtualization using Hyper-V, including virtual machine deployment, management, and resource allocation.
Security and Compliance: Implement security measures such as user authentication, access controls, encryption, and auditing to safeguard Windows Server environments and ensure regulatory compliance.
Backup and Disaster Recovery: Develop strategies for backup, restore, and disaster recovery to minimize data loss and ensure business continuity in case of system failures or disasters.
Performance Monitoring and Optimization: Utilize built-in tools and techniques to monitor server performance, identify bottlenecks, and optimize system resources for enhanced efficiency and reliability.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Acquire troubleshooting skills to diagnose and resolve common issues, perform routine maintenance tasks, and ensure the smooth operation of Windows Server environments.