Packt – Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Hands-on Training Part I

Packt – Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Hands-on Training Part I-iLLiTERATE
English | Size: 2.47 GB
Category: Tutorial


This Microsoft Windows Server 2019 course is a follow-up to two Server 2012 courses (parts I and II) and a Server 2016 course. It focuses on teaching you how to install and configure Windows Server 2019 quickly and easily. The course starts with an overview of what you should expect out of this course and then takes you straight to building your virtual lab environment. You’ll learn how to build a Windows Server 2019 domain using PowerShell, and later move on to Active Directory and Server 2019 administration. As you advance, you’ll also get to grips with technologies such as Group Policy, Domain Naming System (DNS), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Finally, you’ll cover disk management and firewall administration. By the end of this course, you’ll have learned how to install, configure, and manage the most common roles and services found in a Microsoft Windows 2019 network.

PluralSight – Windows Server Administration Concepts Storage

PluralSight – Windows Server Administration Concepts Storage Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 121.87 MB
Category: Tutorial


Release Notes: Data is the most critical asset of most organizations. Users and customers need access to data for a company to function. This data can be accessed anytime from anywhere. In this course Windows Server Administration Concepts: Storage, you ll learn how to use storage to protect, store, and distribute your organizational data. First, you ll explore the ins and outs of using disks. Next, you ll discover storage technologies like QoS, and storage protocols. Then, you’ll learn when to use the Distributed File System, Offline Files, and Work Folders . Finally, you ll see how to provide redundancy to your data with RAID, Storage Spaces, and Data Duplication When you re finished with this course, you ll have the skills and knowledge of Windows Server 2019 storage needed to store your organization’s most critical asset