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14bcactis401 - Basics of Server Operating System

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14bcactis401 - Basics of Server Operating System

The document outlines a semester course on basics of server operating systems. It describes 5 modules that will be covered, including installing and configuring Windows server 2012, configuring local storage, file and share access, print and document services, and creating and configuring virtual machines.

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Semester IV

14BCACTIS401 - BASICS OF SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM

Module 1: Installing and Configuring Servers 12 Hours

Selecting a Windows Server 2012

Edition, Supporting Server Role, Supporting Server Virtualization, Server Licensing.

Installing Windows Server 2012:

System Requirement, Performing a Clean Installation, Installing Third-Party Drivers, Working


with Installation Partitions, Using Server Core, Server Core Defaults, Server Core Capabilities,
Using the Minimal Server Interface, Upgrade paths, Preparing to Upgrade Installation,
Installing Windows Server Migration Tools.

Configuring Servers:

Completing Post-Installation Tasks and GUI Tools, Converting Between GUI and Server,
Configuring NIC Teaming, Using Roles, Features, and Services, Using Roles Manager, Adding
Roles and Features, Deploying Roles to VHDs, Configuring Services.

Module 2: Configuring Local Storage 12 Hours

Planning Server Storage, Determining the Number of Servers Needed, Estimating Storage
Requirements, Selecting a Storage Technology, Selecting a Physical Disk Technology, Using
External Drive Arrays, Planning for Storage Fault Tolerance, Using Disk Mirroring, Using
RAID, Using Storages Spaces, Understanding Windows Disk setting, selecting a Partition
style, understanding disk and Volume Types, Choosing a Volume Size, Understanding File
System, Working with Disks, Adding a New Physical Disk, Creating and Mounting VHDs,
Storage Pool, Virtual Disks, Simple Volume, Creating a Striped, Spanned, Mirrored, or RAID-5
Volume, Extending and Shrinking Volumes and Disks.

Module 3: Configuring File and Share Access 12 Hours

Designing a File-Sharing Strategy, Arranging Shares, Controlling Access, Mapping Drives,


Creating Folder Shares, Assigning Permissions, Understanding the windows Permission
Architecture and Basic, Advanced Permissions, Allowing and Denying Permissions, Inheriting
Permissions, Understanding Effective Access, Setting Share Permissions, Understanding
NTFS Authorization, Assigning Basic NTFS Permissions, Understanding Resource Ownership,
Combining Share and NTFS Permissions.

Module 4: Configuring Print, Document Services, Servers for Remote Management.


12 Hours

Understanding the Windows Print Architecture and Printing, Server Printing Flexibility,
sharing a Printer Drivers and Managing Printer Drivers, Using Remote Access Easy Print,
Configuring Printer Security, Adding Printer Servers, Deploying Printers with Group Policy,
Adding Server and Workgroup Servers, Calibrating Server Manager Performance,
Configuring WinRM and Windows Firewall, Creating Server Groups, Using Remote Server
Administration Tools, Using Windows PowerShell Web Access, Installing Windows
PowerShell Web Access, Configuring the Windows PowerShell Web Access Gateway,
Configuring a Test Installation, Customizing a Gateway Installation, Creating Authorization
Rules, Working with Remote Servers.

Module 5: Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Settings and Storage

12 Hours

Virtualization Architectures, Hyper-V Implementations and Licensing, Hyper-V Hardware


Limitations and Server, Installing Hyper-V, Using Hyper-V Manager, Creating a VM, Installing
an Operating System, Configuring Guest Integration Services, Allocating Memory, Using
Dynamic Memory, working with Virtual Disks, Understanding Virtual Disk Formats, Creating
Virtual Disks, Creating a New Virtual Disk, Adding Virtual Disks to Virtual Machines, Creating
Differencing Disks, Configuring Pass-Through Disks, Modifying Virtual Disks, Creating
Snapshots, Connecting to a SAN, Connecting Virtual Machines to a SAN.

Books for References:

1. 70-642:Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration (MOC) from John


Wiley & Sons, 2009

2. Windows Server 2008: the definitive guide By Jonathan Hassell, O’Reilly, 2008

3. MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide  By
William Panek, T lor Wentworth, James, O’Reilly, 2011

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