Microsoft Windows Server Administration
Windows System Administrator
Windows System Administrator

English, Russian, Azerbaijani

Trainer: Fərid Əmirov

₼750.00

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Upon completion of the course, students are awarded a certificate

Course materials

VMware vSphere 6.5 Administrasiyası

VMware and vSphere background.

VMware vSphere as an infrastructure foundation.

Storage platform.

Network and security platform.

Cloud platform.

End-user computing platform.

Container platform.

vSphere components and workflow.

ESXi deployment plan.

Choosing the hardware platform.

Identification of the storage architecture.

Defining the network configuration.

ESXi installation.

Where to install ESXi?.

Preparing for deployment.

Interactive installation.

Configuring DHCP.

VMware vSphere HTML5 client.

ESXi configuration.

Management console configuration.

Enabling SSH access.

Configuring NTP.

Virtual networking.

VMkernel adapters.

Physical adapters.

TCP/IP stacks.

Storage basics.

The evolution of the storage world.

Spinning disks.

Flash devices.

Storage array.

Converged networks.

VMware vSphere storage types.

Storage types at the VM logical level.

Storage types at the VM physical level.

Storage types at the ESXi logical level.

Storage types at the ESXi physical level.

VMware vSphere storage configuration.

VM snapshots.

Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) 6.

Datastore layout.

VM components.

Virtual hardware.

vCPUs.

Memory.

Network adapter.

Virtual disks.

VMware Tools.

Deploying VMs.

Creating a new VM.

Installing the OS.

Installing VMware Tools.

Deploying a VM from a template.

Cloning a VM.

Deploying Open Virtual Format (OVF) and Open Virtual Appliance.

Managing VMs.

Adding or registering an existing VM.

Removing or deleting a VM.

Managing the power state of a VM.

VM anlıq görüntülərinin idarə edilməsi

Introducing Windows Server 2016.

Preparing and installing Windows Server GUI.

Preparing for upgrades and migrations.

Migrating server roles and workloads.

Windows Server activation models.

Managing disks in Windows Server.

Managing volumes in Windows Server.

Overview of DAS, NAS, and SANs.

Comparing Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet.

Understanding iSNS, DCB, and MPIO.

Configuring sharing in Windows Server 2016.

Implementing Data Deduplication.

Data Protection Overview.

Backing up and restoring by using Windows Server Backup.

Introduction to deployment images.

Creating and managing deployment images by using WDS.

Virtual machine environments for different workloads.

WSUS overview and deployment options.

Course description

Windows System Administration

 

A Windows System Administrator is a specialized IT professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and securing the Windows-based systems that form the backbone of modern enterprise networks. They ensure the smooth operation of servers and other system components, manage user access, and oversee system performance to provide a stable and efficient computing environment. With a deep understanding of Windows operating systems and services, these administrators play a critical role in the day-to-day functionality of business IT infrastructure. Their expertise is pivotal in troubleshooting issues, implementing updates, and preparing for scalability to support organizational growth. As guardians of critical system data and performance, Windows System Administrators are key players in maintaining the technological health of a company.

 

 

Who is a System Administrator?

 

Windows System Administrators are the backbone of any organization that relies on Windows servers and systems for their daily operations. They are tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining the performance of these critical systems to ensure that the infrastructure is secure, reliable, and meets the needs of the users. Their role encompasses a broad range of technical duties, from managing server environments to supporting network communications, all while ensuring that system hardware and software function seamlessly together.

 

 

 

What does Windows System Administrator do?

 

Stepping into the role of a Windows System Administrator is to embrace a position where technical expertise meets critical problem-solving. It's a role that requires a deep understanding of Windows operating systems, servers, and networks, combined with the ability to manage and troubleshoot complex IT environments.

 

As a Windows System Administrator, your days are filled with a variety of tasks, from routine maintenance to urgent issue resolution. It's a career characterized by constant learning and adaptation, as you'll need to keep up with the latest Microsoft technologies and cybersecurity threats. For those who are passionate about technology and enjoy a mix of structured tasks and unpredictable challenges, being a Windows System Administrator can be both stimulating and rewarding.