Storage and High Availability with Windows Server Course Overview
Explore the essentials of storage management and high availability with the 'Storage and High Availability with Windows Server Course Overview' by Microsoft. This course is vital for IT professionals, system administrators, and network engineers seeking to enhance their skills in ensuring data integrity and uptime, thereby optimizing organizational efficiency and reliability in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Course outline & what you'll learn
- Introduction to Storage and High Availability
Overview of Windows Server storage options
- Importance of high availability in IT infrastructure
- Disk types and configurations
- Understanding Storage Spaces
- Implementing Storage Pools
- Configuring File Server Resource Manager (FSRM)
- Managing Distributed File System (DFS)
- Implementing Data Deduplication
Overview of clustering technologies
- Load balancing techniques
- Understanding failover and failback processes
- Planning and designing a cluster
- Configuring cluster resources and roles
- Managing cluster updates and maintenance
- Configuring and managing NLB
- Understanding NLB modes and options
- Troubleshooting NLB issues
- Implementing Windows Server Backup
- Configuring System State and bare-metal backups
- Strategies for disaster recovery planning
- Tools for monitoring storage and availability
- Performance tuning storage and cluster settings
- Best practices for ongoing management
- Understanding storage security features
- Implementing permissions and access control
- Compliance considerations for storage management
- Real-world scenarios for storage and availability
- Practical exercises using Windows Server tools
- Group discussions and problem-solving sessions
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