Course Overview
This 3-day course is
intended for IT pros who are interested in the knowledge and
skills necessary to plan a Windows Server 2008 operating system
infrastructure. This course is aimed at server administrators
and is not a “how-to” course; therefore, it has a significant
number of planning exercises with less focus on hands-on
exercises than some courses.
The course content and exercises direct you toward making
decisions and providing guidance to others. This course reflects
the decision-making tasks that a server administrator
undertakes.
Audience
This course is intended for a server administrator who:
• Is moving from a technical-specialist role to a
decision-making role.
• Wants to acquire the necessary knowledge to be able to plan
for Windows Server 2008 servers.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Plan for both Windows Server 2008 installation and upgrade
from a previous version of Windows Server to Windows Server
2008.
• Plan and implement network connectivity in Windows Server 2008
by using IPv4-related technologies and plan a migration strategy
to IPv6.
• Plan the deployment of Active Directory–related services in
Windows Server 2008.
• Apply the design considerations for implementing group policy.
• Plan the configuration of different applications services in
Windows Server 2008.
• Create a plan for file and print services to meet an
organization’s printing, file storage, and access needs.
• Create a plan to secure the Windows Server 2008 environment.
• Create local and remote administration strategies for
administering a Windows Server 2008 environment.
• Create a monitoring plan for the Windows Server 2008
environment.
• Create a plan that will help mitigate the effects of various
disaster scenarios on the IT infrastructure.
• Create a plan for using virtualization in a Windows Server
2008 environment.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
• Skills equivalent to course 6418A (deployment)–Installation
and configuration of Windows Server 2008, Windows Deployment
Services, Active Directory directory service upgrades
• Skills equivalent to course 6420A (networking fundamentals)–
TCP/IP configuration, server administration, network and data
security
• Skills equivalent to course 6421A (core network infrastructure
training)– Domain Name System (DNS) configuration, Windows
Internet Name Service (WINS) configuration, IPv6 transition,
remote access, network policies, Network Access Protection
(NAP), Distributed File System (DFS)
• Skills equivalent to course 6424A (Active Directory
fundamentals)– Configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD
DS), configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
(AD LDS), configure Active Directory Certificate Services (AD
CS), configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS),
create users and groups
• Skills equivalent to course 6425A (core Active Directory
training)– Configure AD DS security, trusts, sites, replication,
Group Policy
• Up to one year experience implementing server plans
Course Outline
Module 1: Planning Windows Server 2008 Deployment
This module explains how to plan the deployment of Windows
Server 2008 servers.
Lessons
• Overview of Change Management
• Planning a Single-Server Installation
• Performing a Single-Server Installation
• Automating Windows Server Deployment
Lab : Planning Windows Server 2008 Deployment
• Exercise 1: Creating a Planning Flowchart for a Windows Server
2008 Deployment
• Exercise 2: Planning a Windows Server 2008 Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe how change management affects a deployment project
• Plan the deployment of a single computer running Windows
Server 2008
• Describe how to perform a single-server installation
• Determine how to automatically deploy Windows Server 2008
Module 2: Planning Network Infrastructure for Windows
Server 2008
This module explains how to plan the network infrastructure
for Windows Server 2008 servers.
Lessons
• Planning IPv4 Addressing
• Planning for Name Resolution Services
• Determining the Need for WINS
• Planning a Perimeter Network
• Planning an IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Strategy
Lab : Planning Network Infrastructure for Windows Server 2008
• Exercise 1: Determining an Appropriate Network Addressing
Scheme
• Exercise 2: Planning the Placement of Network Servers
• Exercise 3: Implementing the Planned Network Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan an IPv4 addressing strategy.
• Plan the deployment and configuration of DNS servers.
• Determine how to handle NetBIOS names within your
organization.
• Place appropriate servers in your perimeter network.
• Plan an IPv4 to IPv6 transition strategy
Module 3: Planning for Active Directory
This module explains how to plan the Active Directory
environment.
Lessons
• Selecting a Domain and Forest Topology
• Selecting a Domain and Forest Functional Level
• Planning Identity and Access Services in Active Directory
• Implementing Active Directory in the Physical Network
Lab : Implementing Active Directory in the Physical Network
• Exercise 1: Selecting a Forest Topology
• Exercise 2: Planning Active Directory for a Branch Network
• Exercise 3: Deploying a Branch Domain Controller
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Select an appropriate Active Directory topology.
• Configure the domain and forest functional level.
• Describe Active Directory identity and access services.
• Configure Active Directory to support your physical network.
Module 4: Planning for Group Policy
This module explains how to plan for Group Policy in a
Windows Server 2008 network.
Lessons
• Planning Group Policy Application
• Planning Group Policy Processing
• Planning the Management of Group Policy Objects
• Planning the Management of Client Computers
Lab : Planning for Group Policy
• Exercise 1: Creating a Group Policy Plan
• Exercise 2: Implementing Group Policy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan group policy application.
• Plan group policy processing.
• Plan the management of group policy objects.
• Plan the management of client computers.
Module 5: Planning Application Servers
This module explains how to plan for application servers in
a Windows Server 2008 network.
Lessons
• Overview of Application Servers
• Supporting Web-Based Applications
• Supporting SQL Server Databases
• Deploying Client Applications
• Planning Terminal Services
Lab : Planning Application Servers
• Exercise 1: Creating a Plan for Application Servers
• Exercise 2: Implementing Windows SharePoint Services
• Exercise 3: Implementing Terminal Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe application servers.
• Plan support for Web-based applications.
• Plan support for SQL Server databases.
• Plan the deployment of client applications.
• Plan the implementation of Terminal Services.
Module 6: Planning File and Print Services
This module explains how to plan for File and Print services
in your Windows Server 2008 environment.
Lessons
• Planning and Deploying the File Services Role
• Managing Storage
• Planning and Implementing the Distributed File System
• Planning and Implementing Shared Printing
Lab : Planning File and Print Services
• Exercise 1: Planning File and Print Services for a Branch
Office
• Exercise 2: Implementing File and Print Services in a Branch
Office
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan and deploy the Windows Server 2008 File Services role
• Manage storage effectively
• Implement an appropriate Distributed File System
infrastructure
• Implement shared printing
Module 7: Planning Server and Network Security
This module explains how to plan for server and network
security in a Windows Server 2008 network.
Lessons
• Overview of Defense-in-Depth
• Planning for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
• Planning Protection Against Viruses and Malware
• Managing Remote Access
• Planning for Network Access Protection (NAP)
Lab : Planning Server and Network Security
• Exercise 1: Creating a Plan for Server and Network Security
• Exercise 2: Implementing Windows Firewall Rules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Defense-in-Depth
• Plan for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
• Plan protection against viruses and malware
• Manage remote access
• Plan for NAP
Module 8: Planning Server Administration
This module explains how to plan for effective
administration of a Windows Server 2008 network.
Lessons
• Selecting the Appropriate Administration Tool
• Planning Server Core Administration
• Delegating Administration
Lab : Planning Server Administration
• Exercise 1: Planning for Branch Office Administration
• Exercise 2: Delegating Administration to Branch Office
Personnel
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Select an appropriate administrative tool for a given
situation.
• Determine where to deploy Server Core servers.
• Delegate administrative tasks.
Module 9: Planning and Implementing Monitoring and
Maintenance
This module explains how to plan for and implement
monitoring and maintenance in a Windows Server 2008 network.
Lessons
• Planning Monitoring Tasks
• Calculating a Server Baseline
• Tools for Monitoring Server Performance
• Planning Software Updates
Lab : Planning and Implementing Monitoring and Maintenance
• Exercise 1: Evaluating Performance Metrics
• Exercise 2: Monitoring Performance Metrics
• Exercise 3: Configuring Data Collector Sets
• Exercise 4: Evaluating Trends
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan monitoring tasks.
• Calculate a server performance baseline.
• Select the appropriate monitoring and maintenance tool.
• Plan software updates.
Module 10: Planning High Availability and Disaster
Recovery
This module explains how to plan for high availability and
disaster recovery in a Windows Server 2008 environment.
Lessons
• Choosing a High-Availability Solution
• Planning a Backup and Restore Strategy
Lab : Planning High Availability and Disaster Recovery
• Exercise 1: Planning for Branch Office High Availability and
Data Recovery
• Exercise 2: Implementing the High Availability and Disaster
Recovery Plan
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Select a high-availability solution.
• Select an appropriate backup and restore strategy.
Module 11: Planning Virtualization
This module explains how to plan virtualization to increase
the efficiency and availability of applications and services.
Lessons
• Overview of Server Virtualization
• Business Scenarios for Server Virtualization
• Overview of System Center Virtual Machine Manager
• Planning Host Resources
Lab : Planning Virtualization
• Exercise 1: Creating a Virtualization Plan
• Exercise 2: Implementing Virtualization (Optional)
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe virtualization and the technologies that can be used
to implement virtualization.
• Describe the business scenarios for virtualization.
• Describe how System Center Virtual Machine Manager can be used
to manage a virtual environment.
• Plan host resources.
Additional Reading
To help you prepare for this class, review the following
resources:
• Read the additional readings and references included on the
Course Companion CD.
• Practice using the Microsoft product(s) and tools associated
with Course 6430B, Planning for Windows Server 2008 Servers.
• Practice setting up the classroom by following the
instructions in the Microsoft Virtual Server Classroom Setup
Guide or the Microsoft Virtual Machine Build Guide.
• Review the Windows Server 2008 Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=123286
for updated information.
• Review the Course 6430B, Planning for Windows Server 2008
Servers error log, which is available in the Microsoft Download
Center.