Corporate Windows Server 2019 Administration Training Course

Edstellar's instructor-led Windows Server 2019 Administration training course empowers employees with knowledge on deploying and maintaining a Windows Server 2019 environment, focusing on areas such as identity services, network infrastructure, storage solutions, virtualization technologies, high availability configurations, and security measures.

8 - 16 hrs
Instructor-led (On-site/Virtual)
Language
English
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Windows Server 2019 Administration Training

Drive Team Excellence with Windows Server 2019 Administration Training for Employees

Empower your teams with expert-led on-site/in-house or virtual/online Windows Server 2019 Administration Training through Edstellar, a premier corporate training company for organizations globally. Our tailored Windows Server 2019 Administrationcorporate training course equips your employees with the skills, knowledge, and cutting-edge tools needed for success. Designed to meet your specific needs, this Windows Server 2019 Administration group training program ensures your team is primed to drive your business goals. Transform your workforce into a beacon of productivity and efficiency.

Windows Server 2019 Administration involves managing and maintaining the infrastructure of Windows Server 2019, essential for ensuring the reliable operation of IT systems, supporting organizational workflows, and safeguarding data and resources in a corporate environment. Windows Server 2019 Administration training course is essential for employees to master the latest server technologies, enabling them to build and secure IT infrastructures. The course addresses the growing complexity of digital environments, ensuring organizations can manage their resources efficiently and protect against evolving cyber threats.

Edstellar's instructor-led Windows Server 2019 Administration training course offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, delivered through virtual/onsite training by industry experts with extensive experience in Windows environments. The training program is tailored to meet the specific needs of employees, incorporating a customizable curriculum emphasizing real-world applications. Employees will benefit from expert insights and access to the latest tools and resources, equipping them with the challenges of administering Windows Server 2019 in dynamic corporate settings.

Key Skills Employees Gain Windows Server 2019 Administration Training

Windows Server 2019 Administration skills corporate training will enable teams to effectively apply their learnings at work.

  • Server management
  • Active Directory
  • PowerShell scripting
  • Backup and recovery
  • Remote Desktop Services
  • Performance monitoring

Windows Server 2019 Administration Training for Employees: Key Learning Outcomes

Edstellar’s Windows Server 2019 Administration training for employees will not only help your teams to acquire fundamental skills but also attain invaluable learning outcomes, enhancing their proficiency and enabling application of knowledge in a professional environment. By completing our Windows Server 2019 Administration workshop, teams will to master essential Windows Server 2019 Administration and also focus on introducing key concepts and principles related to Windows Server 2019 Administration at work.


Employees who complete Windows Server 2019 Administration training will be able to:

  • Apply advanced installation techniques to deploy Windows Server 2019 in diverse organizational environments, ensuring seamless integration with existing infrastructure
  • Utilize Group Policy effectively to enforce security policies, streamline user management, and optimize system configurations, enhancing overall network reliability and efficiency
  • Implement PowerShell scripting for automated server management tasks, reducing manual intervention and improving administrative productivity in real-world scenarios
  • Design and configure robust Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) architectures, facilitating centralized authentication, authorization, and resource management across the enterprise
  • Develop comprehensive backup and disaster recovery strategies utilizing built-in Windows Server 2019 tools and technologies, safeguarding data integrity and minimizing downtime in the event of unforeseen incidents

Key Benefits of the Windows Server 2019 Administration Corporate Training

Attending our Windows Server 2019 Administration classes tailored for corporations offers numerous advantages. Through our on-site/in-house or virtual/online Windows Server 2019 Administration training classes, participants will gain confidence and comprehensive insights, enhance their skills, and gain a deeper understanding of Windows Server 2019 Administration.

  • Learn from real-world scenarios to gain practical insights into managing complex server environments and solving complex IT challenges
  • Equip employees with troubleshooting techniques and diagnostic tools to address common server issues and maintain system reliability
  • Explore the latest updates and enhancements in Windows Server 2019, staying ahead of the curve in server administration practices and technologies
  • Develop proficiency in managing server roles and services, including DNS, DHCP, Hyper-V, and File Services, to meet diverse business requirements effectively
  • Learn the fundamentals of Windows Server 2019 infrastructure, including installation, configuration, and system management, to ensure efficient server operation

Windows Server 2019 Administration Training Topics and Outline

Our virtual and on-premise Windows Server 2019 Administration training curriculum is divided into multiple modules designed by industry experts. This Windows Server 2019 Administration training for organizations provides an interactive learning experience focused on the dynamic demands of the field, making it relevant and practical.

  1. Overview of Windows Server Administration principles and tools
    • Core concepts of Windows Server Administration
    • Exploring commonly used administrative tools in Windows Server environments
  2. Introducing Windows Server 2022
    • Exploring the new features and enhancements in Windows Server 2022
    • The system requirements and installation process of Windows Server 2022
    • Overview of upgrade options and considerations for migrating to Windows Server 2022
  3. Overview of Windows Server Core
    • Understanding the role and benefits of Windows Server Core in server deployments
    • Exploring the minimalistic nature of Windows Server Core and its advantages
    • Configuring and managing Windows Server Core instances for specific workload requirements
  1. Overview of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
    • Role and importance of AD DS in Windows Server environments
    • Exploring the components and architecture of AD DS
    • Configuring and managing AD DS objects, including users, groups, and organizational units
  2. Deploying Windows Server domain controllers
    • Process of deploying domain controllers in Windows Server environments
    • Configuring domain controller roles and features
  3. Overview of Azure Active Directory (AD)
    • Role and integration of Azure AD in hybrid identity solutions
    • Exploring Azure AD features and capabilities for user and access management
    • Configuring synchronization between on-premises AD DS and Azure AD for seamless identity management
  4. Implementing group policy
    • Purpose and functionality of group policy in Windows Server environments
    • Configuring Group Policy objects (GPOs) for centralized management of user and computer settings
    • Implementing security settings, software deployment, and administrative templates through Group Policy
  5. Overview of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
    • Role of AD CS in providing certificate-based security services
    • Exploring the components and architecture of AD CS
    • Configuring and managing certificate enrollment, renewal, and revocation processes
  1. Deploying and managing DHCP
    • Role of DHCP in network configuration
    • Configuring DHCP scopes, options, and reservations
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting DHCP services
  2. Deploying and managing DNS services
    • Exploring the function of DNS in name resolution
    • Configuring DNS zones, records, and forwarders
  3. Deploying and managing IPAM
    • Role of IPAM in IP address management
    • Configuring IPAM server roles and features
    • Monitoring IP address usage and resolving IP conflicts
  1. Volumes and file systems in Windows Server
    • Different volume types and file system options
    • Implementing disk quotas and file system encryption
  2. Implementing sharing in Windows Server
    • Configuring file and folder-sharing permissions
    • Managing shared resources using access control lists (ACLs)
    • Monitoring shared folders and auditing file access
  3. Implementing storage spaces in Windows Server
    • Understanding storage space concepts and architecture
    • Creating storage pools and virtual disks
  4. Implementing Data Deduplication
    • Data deduplication principles and benefits
    • Configuring and managing data deduplication jobs
    • Monitoring deduplication savings and optimizing storage efficiency
  5. Implementing iSCSI
    • Configuring iSCSI targets and initiators
    • Managing iSCSI storage and volumes
    • Monitoring iSCSI performance and troubleshooting connectivity issues
  6. Deploying DFS
    • Distributed File System (DFS) concepts and benefits
    • Managing DFS replication groups and troubleshooting DFS issues
  1. Hyper-V in Windows Server
    • Exploring the features and benefits of Hyper-V virtualization technology
    • Hyper-V architecture and components
  2. Configuring VMs
    • Creating and managing virtual machines in Hyper-V
    • Configuring virtual hardware, such as memory, CPU, and networking settings
    • Implementing checkpoints and VM replication for backup and disaster recovery
  3. Securing virtualization in Windows Server
    • Configuring role-based access control (RBAC) and virtual machine isolation
    • Hardening Hyper-V hosts and virtual machine configurations
  4. Containers in Windows Server
    • Containerization concepts and benefits
    • Deploying and managing Windows containers and Hyper-V containers
    • Configuring container networking and storage options
  5. Overview of Kubernetes
    • Role of Kubernetes in container orchestration
    • Exploring Kubernetes architecture and components
    • Deploying and managing applications with Kubernetes on Windows Server
  1. Planning for failover clustering implementation
    • Requirements and considerations for implementing failover clustering
    • Designing failover cluster architectures for high availability and fault tolerance
    • Performing capacity planning and resource allocation for failover clusters
  2. Creating and configuring failover clusters
    • Deploying failover clusters in Windows Server environments
    • Configuring cluster shared volumes (CSVs) and cluster roles
  3. Overview of stretch clusters
    • Concept of stretch clustering for geographically dispersed deployments
    • Implementing stretch clusters in Windows Server for disaster recovery and data redundancy
    • Configuring site awareness and failover policies for stretch clusters
  4. High availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V VMs
    • Implementing Hyper-V replication for VM-level disaster recovery
    • Configuring failover and failback settings for Hyper-V VMs
  1. Hyper-V replica
    • Configuring and managing Hyper-V replica for VM replication and disaster recovery
    • Implementing failover and failback strategies with Hyper-V replica
  2. Backup and restore infrastructure in Windows Server
    • Backup and restore options in Windows Server
    • Configuring Windows Server Backup for system and data protection
    • Implementing backup schedules, retention policies, and offsite storage solutions
  1. Credentials and Privileged Access Protection in Windows Server
    • Configuring Privileged Access Management (PAM) for controlling administrative access
    • Auditing and monitoring user authentication and authorization activities
  2. Hardening Windows Server
    • Applying security baselines and server hardening guidelines to Windows Server environments
    • Configuring security settings, such as firewall rules, security options, and service hardening
    • Conducting security assessments and vulnerability scans to identify and remediate security risks
  3. JEA in Windows Server
    • Just Enough Administration (JEA) and its role in delegating administrative tasks
    • Implementing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) with JEA configurations
  4. Securing and analyzing SMB Traffic
    • Implementing SMB encryption and signing to secure data in transit
    • Monitoring and analyzing SMB traffic for security threats and performance optimization
  5. Windows Server update management
    • Configuring Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) for centralized patch management
    • Automating update deployment and approval processes with WSUS
    • Monitoring update compliance and reporting on patch status
  1. Overview of RDS
    • Remote Desktop Services (RDS) architecture and components
    • Exploring RDS deployment options, such as session-based desktops and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
    • Configuring RDS roles and features for remote access and application delivery
  2. Configuring a session-based desktop deployment
    • Deploying and managing session-based desktops with Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH)
    • Configuring session collections and RemoteApp programs for user access
    • Monitoring session performance and optimizing resource usage
  3. Overview of personal and pooled virtual desktops
    • Differences between personal and pooled virtual desktop deployments
    • Exploring deployment scenarios for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
  1. Overview of RAS in Windows Server
    • Remote Access Service (RAS) and its role in providing secure remote connectivity
    • Exploring RAS features, such as VPN, DirectAccess, and Web Application Proxy (WAP)
    • Configuring RAS roles and features for remote access scenarios
  2. Implementing VPNs
    • Configuring VPN server and client connections in Windows Server
    • Implementing VPN protocols, such as PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, SSTP, and IKEv2
    • Securing VPN connections with encryption, authentication, and access controls
  3. Implementing NPS
    • Configuring Network Policy Server (NPS) for network access authentication and authorization
    • Integrating NPS with Active Directory for centralized policy management
  4. Implementing Always on VPN
    • Configuring Always On VPN for seamless and persistent remote connectivity
    • Implementing VPN connection profiles, triggers, and automatic connection policies
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting Always On VPN connections and client behavior
  5. Implementing Web Server in Windows Server
    • Deploying and managing web server roles, such as Internet Information Services (IIS)
    • Securing web server resources with SSL certificates, authentication, and authorization mechanisms
  1. Overview of Windows Server monitoring tools
    • Exploring built-in monitoring tools in Windows Server
    • Configuring monitoring thresholds and alerts for proactive system management
  2. Using performance monitor
    • Collecting and analyzing performance data using performance monitor counters and logs
    • Creating and customizing performance monitoring templates and data collectors
    • Interpreting performance metrics to identify bottlenecks and optimize system performance
  3. Monitoring event logs for troubleshooting
    • Configuring event log settings and retention policies for effective event management
    • Using event log filtering and searching techniques to troubleshoot system issues
  1. AD DS migration
    • Planning and executing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) migration scenarios
    • Upgrading domain controllers to newer Windows Server versions
    • Migrating AD DS objects, such as users, groups, and computers, between domains or forests
  2. Storage Migration Service
    • Using Storage Migration Service (SMS) to migrate server data and configurations between servers
    • Configuring and performing server migrations with minimal downtime and disruption
  3. Windows Server migration tools
    • Exploring Windows Server migration tools for migrating roles, features, and data between servers
    • Configuring migration sources and destinations for seamless server migration

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Our Windows Server 2019 Administration training for enterprise teams is tailored to your specific upskilling needs. Explore transparent pricing options that fit your training budget, whether you're training a small group or a large team. Discover more about our Windows Server 2019 Administration training cost and take the first step toward maximizing your team's potential.

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Our customized corporate training packages offer various benefits. Maximize your organization's training budget and save big on your Windows Server 2019 Administration training by choosing one of our training packages. This option is best suited for organizations with multiple training requirements. Our training packages are a cost-effective way to scale up your workforce skill transformation efforts..

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64 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)

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400 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)

Designed for large corporations

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Windows Server 2019 Administration Course Completion Certificate

Upon successful completion of the Windows Server 2019 Administration training course offered by Edstellar, employees receive a course completion certificate, symbolizing their dedication to ongoing learning and professional development. This certificate validates the employees' acquired skills and serves as a powerful motivator, inspiring them to further enhance their expertise and contribute effectively to organizational success.

Target Audience for Windows Server 2019 Administration Training Course

The Windows Server 2019 Administration training course is ideal for system administrators, network administrators, IT specialists, IT managers, IT consultants, security administrators, and infrastructure engineers.

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Prerequisites for Windows Server 2019 Administration Training

Employees with a basic understanding of Windows, such as using the File Explorer and Control Panel, and familiarity with the PowerShell command-line interface can take the Windows Server 2019 Administration training course.

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