10972-B: Administering the Web Server (IIS) Role of Windows Server Course Overview
The '10972-B: Administering the Web Server (IIS) Role of Windows Server Course Overview' equips IT professionals with essential skills to efficiently manage and configure Internet Information Services (IIS). This course is crucial for system administrators, web developers, and IT support specialists looking to enhance their web server management capabilities and ensure optimal performance and security of web applications.
Course outline & what you'll learn
Overview of IIS architecture
- Understanding web server roles and responsibilities
- System requirements for IIS
- Installation process of IIS on Windows Server
- Configuring initial settings
- Creating and configuring websites
- Understanding application pools
- Deploying web applications
- Implementing security best practices
- Configuring SSL and HTTPS
- Setting up authentication methods
- Tools for monitoring IIS performance
- Analyzing logs and performance metrics
- Optimizing web server performance
- Common issues and their resolutions
- Using troubleshooting tools and techniques
- Strategies for backing up IIS configurations
- Restoring IIS settings and websites
- Implementing URL rewriting and redirects
- Configuring custom error pages
- Utilizing application request routing
- Recap of key concepts
- Best practices for IIS administration and management
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