Windows Server 2025 Administration
kod szkolenia: Windows Server 2025 / ENG DL 5d
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Non-Microsoft training on Windows Server 2025 management
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The course teaches you the common administrative skills required to operate Windows Server 2025.
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The training introduces administrators to identity, network, storage and computing power management based on Windows Server 2025 in a practical way.
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The training also touches on the subject of virtualization and high availability solutions.
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The course also discusses remote access solutions, addresses security features, and familiarizes you with the basics of the Windows Server 2025 migration process.
The training is intended for:
- Administrators who manage an IT environment based on Windows Server 2025 and want to gain additional knowledge in this area.
- IT Professionals who plan to gain knowledge in the configuration of identity management technologies, storage, network configuration, high availability and virtualization, based on the latest Microsoft Windows server system.
- IT Specialists who already have some experience with Windows Server 2016/2019/2022 and want to expand or consolidate their knowledge in context for Windows Server 2025.
- Windows management – you will gain knowledge on how to use Microsoft solutions available in Windows Server 2025.
- Administration of identity services, network services, virtualization, storage, high availability and remote access – you will gain knowledge and skills in using these solutions, based on Windows Server 2025.
- Security in Microsoft networks – you will gain knowledge about selected mechanisms affecting the security of Windows-based infrastructure.
- Using Powershell – you will gain practical experience in using solutions with Powershell.
- Migration to Windows Server 2025 – you will learn about the news, changes and the process of migrating to the latest version of Windows Server
. Introduction
- About the training
- Training agenda
- Overview of the lab environment
2. Windows Server administration overview
- Windows Server 2025 – news, changes
- Windows Server Core overview
- Overview of Windows Server Administration Policies and Tools
3. Identity Services in Windows Server
- Overview of AD DS
- Deploying Windows Server Domain Controllers
- Overview of Entra ID cloud service
- Group Policy Deployment
- Overview of Certificate Services in Active Directory
4. Network Infrastructure Services in Windows Server
- Deploying and managing DHCP
- Deploying and managing DNS
- Deploying and managing IPAM
5. File servers and storage management in Windows Server
- Volumes and file systems in Windows Server
- Implementation of network sharing in Windows Server
- Implementing Storage Spaces in Windows Server
- Implementing data deduplication
- iSCSI implementation
- Distributed File System DFS
6. Hyper-V virtualization and containers in Windows Server
- Hyper-V on Windows Server
- Configuring virtual machines
- Securing virtualization in Windows Server
- Containers in Windows Server
7. High availability on Windows Server
- Planning your failover cluster implementation
- Creating and configuring a failover cluster
- Basics of stretch clusters
- High Availability for Hyper-V
8. Disaster Recovery in Windows Server
- Hyper-V replica
- Windows Server backup
9. Windows Server Security
- Credentials and privileged access protection
- Hardening Windows Server
- JEA on Windows Server
- Securing and analyzing SMB traffic
- LAPS Management
10. RDS Terminal Services in Windows Server
- Overview of RDS
- Set up session-based desktop deployment
- Overview of personal and connected virtual desktops
11. Remote Access and Web Service in Windows Server
- Deploying a VPN
- Using NPS service
- Always On VPN Solution
- Implementing a Web Server in Windows Server
12. Server and Performance Monitoring in Windows Server
- Windows Server Monitoring Tools
- Using Performance Monitor
- Monitor event logs for troubleshooting
13. Update and migration on Windows Server
- AD DS migration
- Storage Migration Service
- Windows Server Migration Tools
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Basic knowledge of Windows Server system administration, experience and understanding of basic network technologies, such as IP addressing or name resolution.
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Knowledge of basic concepts of storage, high availability, and virtualization
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Basic experience on security best practices.
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Working experience with Windows client operating systems, such as Windows 10 or Windows 11.
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Basic experience in using PowerShell.
The product includes:
- Lecture (30%) – the lecturer discusses topics in the form of theory and examples of application
- Demonstrations (10%) – the trainer presents practical examples of how to set up solutions using a lab environment
- Exercises (60%) – practical classes carried out in a laboratory environment, the purpose of which is to consolidate knowledge and develop skills by performing tasks, in accordance with the laboratory scenario.
- The main teaching tools include a PowerPoint presentation and a laboratory environment consisting of virtual machines operating in an Active Directory domain.
- Lecture: English
- Materials: English
- Lab Environment: English