Course Prerequisites
To ensure a successful learning experience in the Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012 course, potential learners should meet the following minimum prerequisites:
- A solid understanding of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP and UDP protocols, and how they function in a networked environment.
- Basic knowledge of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), including an understanding of domain controllers, user accounts, and domain vs. local user accounts.
- Experience with Windows Server operating systems, and familiarity with their core administration tools and tasks.
- A foundational grasp of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic concepts of virtualization.
- Practical experience with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8 or Windows 10, including familiarity with general desktop settings and concepts.
- Some previous experience with Windows PowerShell or command line scripting can be advantageous for managing Windows Server through automation.
These prerequisites are designed to establish a baseline of knowledge and skills to enable learners to grasp the course content effectively. They are not intended to be barriers but rather guidelines to help ensure you are prepared to fully benefit from the training provided.
Target Audience for Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012
The Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to enhance their server management and implementation skills.
Job roles and audience for the course:
- IT professionals who currently hold the Windows Server 2008 certification and wish to upgrade to the MCSA Windows Server 2012 certification.
- System administrators responsible for managing and maintaining Windows Server 2012 environments.
- Network engineers looking to deepen their knowledge of Windows Server 2012 networking features, including DHCP, DNS, and IPAM.
- Server engineers interested in learning about Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V and failover clustering for virtualized environments.
- Storage administrators aiming to implement new storage solutions such as Storage Spaces and BranchCache.
- Active Directory administrators focused on deploying and managing AD DS, AD FS, and Windows Azure Active Directory.
- IT professionals responsible for implementing remote access solutions like VPN and DirectAccess.
- Infrastructure architects planning to design and implement secure data access and information sharing within an organization.
- Help desk technicians wanting to learn about the new features of Windows Server 2012 to better support their users.
- Security consultants looking to implement Dynamic Access Control and other security measures in Windows Server 2012.
- IT managers who oversee Windows Server infrastructure and aim to update their team’s expertise.
- Technical consultants who help businesses transition to Windows Server 2012 from previous versions.
- IT professionals interested in learning PowerShell for automated server management tasks.
- Disaster recovery specialists focusing on server backup and data recovery in Windows Server 2012 environments.
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes
This course aims to equip participants with the skills needed to manage and maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. Students will learn vital aspects such as server installation, configuration, storage management, and network services.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Install and configure Windows Server 2012 R2, including remote management and understanding its key features and benefits.
- Utilize Windows PowerShell for administrative tasks, including managing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and server automation.
- Manage storage solutions in Windows Server 2012, leveraging new capabilities such as Storage Spaces, iSCSI, and BranchCache.
- Implement advanced network services, including enhancements to DNS, DHCP, IP Address Management (IPAM), and Network Access Protection (NAP).
- Configure and manage remote access solutions, including VPNs and DirectAccess, for secure and flexible remote connectivity.
- Set up and maintain failover clustering and Hyper-V for high availability and disaster recovery, ensuring business continuity.
- Implement and manage virtual machines using Hyper-V, including configuring virtual networking and storage solutions.
- Secure data access for users and devices using Dynamic Access Control (DAC), Work Folders, and file access policies to protect sensitive information.
- Deploy and configure AD DS domain controllers, implement service accounts, manage Group Policy, and integrate with Windows Azure Active Directory.
- Monitor, back up, and recover Windows Server 2012 systems to maintain the integrity and availability of the server environment.
Target Audience for Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012
The Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to enhance their server management and implementation skills.
Job roles and audience for the course:
- IT professionals who currently hold the Windows Server 2008 certification and wish to upgrade to the MCSA Windows Server 2012 certification.
- System administrators responsible for managing and maintaining Windows Server 2012 environments.
- Network engineers looking to deepen their knowledge of Windows Server 2012 networking features, including DHCP, DNS, and IPAM.
- Server engineers interested in learning about Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V and failover clustering for virtualized environments.
- Storage administrators aiming to implement new storage solutions such as Storage Spaces and BranchCache.
- Active Directory administrators focused on deploying and managing AD DS, AD FS, and Windows Azure Active Directory.
- IT professionals responsible for implementing remote access solutions like VPN and DirectAccess.
- Infrastructure architects planning to design and implement secure data access and information sharing within an organization.
- Help desk technicians wanting to learn about the new features of Windows Server 2012 to better support their users.
- Security consultants looking to implement Dynamic Access Control and other security measures in Windows Server 2012.
- IT managers who oversee Windows Server infrastructure and aim to update their team’s expertise.
- Technical consultants who help businesses transition to Windows Server 2012 from previous versions.
- IT professionals interested in learning PowerShell for automated server management tasks.
- Disaster recovery specialists focusing on server backup and data recovery in Windows Server 2012 environments.
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes
This course aims to equip participants with the skills needed to manage and maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. Students will learn vital aspects such as server installation, configuration, storage management, and network services.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Install and configure Windows Server 2012 R2, including remote management and understanding its key features and benefits.
- Utilize Windows PowerShell for administrative tasks, including managing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and server automation.
- Manage storage solutions in Windows Server 2012, leveraging new capabilities such as Storage Spaces, iSCSI, and BranchCache.
- Implement advanced network services, including enhancements to DNS, DHCP, IP Address Management (IPAM), and Network Access Protection (NAP).
- Configure and manage remote access solutions, including VPNs and DirectAccess, for secure and flexible remote connectivity.
- Set up and maintain failover clustering and Hyper-V for high availability and disaster recovery, ensuring business continuity.
- Implement and manage virtual machines using Hyper-V, including configuring virtual networking and storage solutions.
- Secure data access for users and devices using Dynamic Access Control (DAC), Work Folders, and file access policies to protect sensitive information.
- Deploy and configure AD DS domain controllers, implement service accounts, manage Group Policy, and integrate with Windows Azure Active Directory.
- Monitor, back up, and recover Windows Server 2012 systems to maintain the integrity and availability of the server environment.