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CICE, Centro Integral de Cursos Especializados, nace en Madrid en 1980...
Cursos de la misma temática (Atención al cliente garantizada | Titulación oficial | Prácticas)
Instalaciones del centro: Cice, Escuela Prof de Nuevas Tecnologías
Povedilla, 4 Madrid 28009 Madrid (España)
Povedilla, 4 MADRID 28009 Madrid (España)
Temario del curso
Módulo I. De nivel MCSA en Windows Server 2003 a Windows Server 2008 .
Preparación para el examen de Certificación oficial 70-648
El examen de Certificación Oficial 70-648 permite actualizar la certificación de MCSA en Windows Server 2003 a la equivalencia en Windows Server 2008.
Este examen se compone del equivalente a las certificaciones que se obtendría pasando los exámenes de certifiación 70-640 y 70-642.
Configuring Windows Server 2008
• Server Manager Roles
• Windows Server 2008 Features
• Initial Configuration Tasks
• Server Manager Console
• Server Manager Wizards
Next Generation Networking
• Networking with Windows Server 2008
• DNS Overview and Improvements
• Lab 1: Reviewing Networking Defaults and Settings
• Review the Network Center
• Creating Domain Isolation Policies
• Create a Centralized QoS Policy
• Communicate with Link-Local Addresses
Explore Management Settings
• Explore the Active Directory Snap-Ins
• Create a Forward Lookup Zone
• Create a Reverse Lookup Zone
• Create Resource Records
• Configure Zone Transfers
• Identify new and improved networking features with Windows Server 2008.
• Explain how Server and Domain Isolation protects your network.
• Know the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
• Know how DNS is used.
• Explain how DNS and Active Directory work together.
• List new improvements to DNS with Windows Server 2008.
Server Core
• Server Core Introduction
• Configuring and Managing Server Core
Server Core
• Installing Windows Server Core
• Configure Server Core
• Add and Configure Server Roles
• Add Backup Feature
• Managing Server Core
Windows Backup
• Backup Infrastructure
• Optical Media
• Restore Utilities
Módulo 2. De nivel MCSE en Windows Server 2003 a Wdows Server 2008 .
Preparación para el examen de Certificación oficial 70-649
El examen de Certificación Oficial 70-649 permite actualizar la certificación de MCSE en Windows Server 2003 a la equivalencia en Windows Server 2008.
El examen de Certificación Oficial 70-649 equivale (siempre y cuando se esté en posesión del nivel de Certificación Oficial MCSE en Windows Server 2003) a superar los exámenes de certificación oficiales de la familia de Windows Server 2006 70-640, 70-642 y 70-643. Estos exámenes corresponden a las siguientes certificaciones denominadas MCTS
70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
• Configuring Server Roles
• Maintaining the Active Directory Environment (32 percent)
• Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure (38 percent)
70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
• Configuring Network Access
• Deploying Servers (51 percent)
70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications, Configuring
• Configuring Terminal Services
• Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure (30 percent)
• Configuring Security for Web Services (38 percent)
Este módulo está dividido en 3 partes:
Parte 1.- Updating Your Network Infrastructure Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
Configuring Windows Server 2008
• Server Manager Roles
• Windows Server 2008 Features
Next Generation Networking
• Networking with Windows Server 2008
• DNS Overview and Improvements
• Review the Network Center
• Creating Domain Isolation Policies
• Create a Centralized QoS Policy
• Communicate with Link-Local Addresses
DNS: Explore Management Settings
• Explore the Active Directory Snap-Ins
• Create a Forward Lookup Zone
• Create a Reverse Lookup Zone
• Create Resource Records
• Configure Zone Transfers
Server Core
• Installing Windows Server Core
• Configure Server Core
• Add and Configure Server Roles
• Add Backup Feature
• Managing Server Core
Windows Backup
• Backup Infrastructure
• Optical Media
• Restore Utilities
• Perform Installation Tasks
• Schedule a Backup
• Create a Manual Backup
• Schedule Daily AD DS Backup via Command Line
• Perform Windows RE Tasks
• Restore Files and Folders
• Backup and Recovery with Vista Client
Network Policies and Access Protection
• Network Policies Access Protection
• Enforcement Options
• Network Access Protection Scenarios
• Configuring Network Access Protection for DHCP
Windows Deployment Services
• Introducing Windows Deployment Services
• WDS Components
• Install and Configure Windows Deployment Services
• Working with Images
• Creating Images
• Using Unattend Files
Windows Server Virtualization
• Introducing Windows Server Virtualization
• Configuring Windows Server Virtualization
• Configure Server Virtualization
• Configure Virtual Networks
• Add Virtual Machines
• Monitoring and Optimization
High Availability Features
• Failover Clustering
• Network Load Balancing
• Installing a Two-Node File Server Cluster
• Configuring Network Load Balancing with Terminal Services
Performance Monitoring and Optimization
• Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor
• Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager
Performance Monitoring and Optimization
• Reviewing Performance and Reliability Monitoring
• Key Scenarios for Monitoring Performance and Reliability
• Add Windows System Resource Manager Feature
• Windows System Resource Manager Scenarios
• Configure Windows System Resource Manager for Terminal Services
PARTE 2 .-Updating your Active Directory Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
Introduction to Active Directory Technology in Windows Server 2008
• Active Directory Improvements
• Use Three Phases to Configure a Server
• Deploy New Server Roles and Features
• Change a Server’s Role
• Change Role Services and Features
Planning for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services
• Planning for ADDS Deployment
• Upgrade Considerations
• Install a Windows Server 2008 DC in an Existing Forest
• Install a RODC in an Existing Forest
• Verify Active Directory InstallationInstall a New Forest
Server Core Domain Controllers
• Server Core Domain Controllers
• Installing Server Core
• Configure Server Core
• Adding Roles and Features
• Managing Server Core
Active Directory Domain Services
• What’s New in AD DS
• Improved Security
• Manageability and Reliability
Exploring Active Directory Domain Services
• Create Accounts
• Review Operations Masters Role
• Review Sites
• Working with Subnets
• Working with Site-Links
• AD DS and Group Policy
• Review DNS Configuration
Active Directory Federation Services, Active Directory
Lightweight Directory Services, Active Directory Rights Management Services
• Active Directory Federation Services for identity access solution
• Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (replaces Active Directory
Account Management with Windows Server 2003), providing directory services for applications.
• Active Directory Right Management Services, enabling the creation of information-protection solutions.
Active Directory Federation Services
• Install AD FS
• Configure Web Server
Active Directory Rights Management Services
• Install and Configure AD RMS
• Add New AD RMS Cluster
• Register the Service Connection Point in Active Directory
• Verify AD RMS Functionality
Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Read-Only Domain Controller Operation
• Deploying an RODC
• Administering an RODC
Auditing Active Directory Domain Services Changes
• What’s new in AD DS auditing
• Who should use this new feature
• Benefits of auditing changes in AD DS
• Summary of new AD DS auditing events
• Summary of attribute syntaxes
Enterprise PKI (PKIView) Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS)
• Certificate Authority
• Certificate Policy Settings
• Microsoft Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol
• Online Revocation Services
• Network Device Enrollment Services
Parte 3 .- Updating Your Application Platform Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks
• Application Server Roles
• Application Server Features
• Windows Server as an Application Server
• Review Default State
• Initial Configuration Tasks
• Unix Interoperability
Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
• Review of IIS 6.0
• Key Improvements in IIS 7.0
• IIS 7.0 Configuration System
Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
• Managing IIS 7.0
• Using Hierarchical Configuration Settings
• Delegating Configuration to Non-Administrator Users
• Using IIS 7.0 Configuration Files to Control Delegation
• Extending the User Interface with Custom Features
• Controlling Delegation Using Locking
• Configuring IIS 7.0 using the Managed API
• Using AppCMD
Troubleshooting Web Servers
• Troubleshooting IIS 7.0
• Using the Runtime Control and Status API
• Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
• Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
• Locating Failures using FREB
• Tracing Failed Requests
• Using RSCA to View Executing Requests
• Using Managed APIs to Access RSCA Data
• Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
• Using Trace Events in ASPX Pages
Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
• Creating and Configuring Sites
• Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Sites
• Managing the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Server
• Creating a Web Application and Site Collection
• Creating a Web Application
• Creating a Site Collection
• Starting the Windows SharePoint Services Search Service
• Configuring the Alternate Access Mappings
• Managing Site Settings
• Troubleshooting Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Server Performance Issues