3 Day Course
Introduction
This 3-day instructor-led course provides students with an understanding
of migrating and deploying Windows Server 2008 including installation,
configuration, and upgrading. Special emphasis is given to upgrading common
server configurations and using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT professionals who are experienced with
Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003, and who hold an MCSE or MCSA
certification and/or equivalent knowledge.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Install Windows Server 2008.
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Install Windows Server 2008 Server Core.
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Configure Windows Server Core.
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Add and configure Windows Server Core roles.
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Add the Backup feature to Windows Server Core.
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Manage Windows Server Core.
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Create an answer file for use with Dcpromo.
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Create an Unattend file to automate RODC
installation.
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Deploy a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
using an answer file.
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Install and configure Windows Deployment
Services (WDS).
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Create operating system images in WDS.
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Add components like language packs to an image.
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Use an Unattend file with WDS.
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Configure custom computer naming for large scale
WDS deployments.
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Deploy images with WDS.
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Install Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).
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Configure MDT.
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Create an MDT build.
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Create MDT deployment points.
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Perform a Lite Touch installation using MDT.
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Prepare a Windows Server 2003 forest for upgrade
to Windows Server 2008.
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Prepare a Windows Server 2003 domain for upgrade
to Windows Server 2008.
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Install a domain controller in an existing
domain using the Windows interface.
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Install a domain controller in an existing
domain using the Command Line.
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Describe considerations for upgrading file and print
servers.
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Describe considerations for upgrading Web and
application servers.
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Describe considerations for upgrading remote
infrastructure servers.
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Install and configure the file and print server
roles.
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Create and replicate a Distributed File System (DFS)
namespace.
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Schedule a backup.
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Migrate a printer.
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Export an application and configuration from an
IIS 6.0 server.
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Configure IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008
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Import a configuration onto Windows Server 2008
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Enable Remote Desktop and remote administration
of Windows Firewall.
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Install and configure BitLocker Drive Encryption
(BDE) and BDE Remote Admin Tool.
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Configure admin role separation on an RODC.
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Configure Distributed File System Replication
(DFS-R).
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Migrate a Windows NT 4.0 server to a virtual
machine
Prerequisites
Before attending this course,
students must have one or more of the following:
- On-the-job experience in planning, implementing, managing, or
supporting Microsoft Windows Server NT 4.0, 2000 or 2003, including Active
Directory and Network Infrastructure.
- Working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name
System (DNS).
- Experience with a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and
Network Infrastructure.
- Experience with implementing security for a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Network.
- Experience installing , configuring, and administering Microsoft
Windows 2003, Windows XP Professional, or Windows Vista
Course Outline
Module 1: Windows Server 2008 Installation and Configuration
This module focuses on
installation options and requirements for Windows Server 2008, including
deploying Windows Server Core. This module also covers using Key Management
Service (KMS) and Multiple Activation Keys (MAK) to implement a volume license
strategy.
Lessons
- Windows Server 2008 Setup Improvements and Requirements
- Windows Server 2008 Server Core Installation
- Implement a Volume Licensing Strategy using KMS and MAK
Lab : Install Windows Server 2008
- Install Windows Server 2008
- Install Windows Server Core 2008
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server 2008 setup improvements.
- Describe the Windows Server 2008 Server Core installation option.
- Automate server activation using Microsoft Volume Activation.
Module 2: Windows Server Core 2008 Configuration
This module focuses on Windows
Server Core 2008 configuration. Basic Server Core configuration including
setting the Administrator password and server TCP/IP configuration are covered
in this module.
Lessons
- Server Core Basic Configuration
- Configuring Server Core Roles
Lab : Configure Windows Server Core 2008
- Configure Windows Server Core
- Add and configure Windows Server Core roles
- Add the Backup feature to Windows Server Core
- Manage Windows Server Core
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure Server Core.
- Describe how to add roles to Server Core.
Module 3: Windows Server 2008 Unattended Installation
This module describes using
Unattend.xml files to install Windows Server 2008. This module also covers
creating a network deployment infrastructure for unattended installation and
unattended domain controller installation.
Lessons
- Unattended Windows Server 2008 Installation
- Unattended Domain Controller Installation
Lab : Install Active Directory on Server Core Using an Unattended File
- Create an answer file for use with
Dcpromo.
Lab : Deploy an RODC in a Remote Infrastructure Using an Unattended
File
- Create an Unattended file to automate
RODC installation.
- Deploy an RODC using an answer file.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Perform an unattended Windows Server 2008 installation.
- Perform an unattended domain controller installation.
Module 4: Using Windows Deployment Services
This module focuses on using
Windows Deployment Services and the new WIM image format to create and deploy
custom system images.
Lessons
- Windows Deployment Services
- Working with the WIM Format
Lab : Working with Windows Deployment Services
- Install and configure Windows Deployment
Services.
- Create operating system images in WDS.
- Add components like language packs to an
image.
- Use an Unattended file with WDS.
- Configure custom computer naming for
large scale WDS deployments.
- Deploy images with WDS.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure and use Windows Deployment
Services in Windows Server 2008.
- Manage operating system images in the
WIM image format.
Module 5: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
This module introduces the
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit as a tool for low-touch operating system
deployment. This module also covers creating custom system images for common
server configurations.
Lessons
- Introduction to the Microsoft Deployment
Toolkit
- Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
Lab : Installing, Configuring, and Using MDT
- Install Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
- Configure Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
- Create an MDT build
- Create MDT deployment points
- Perform a Lite Touch installation using MDT
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the Microsoft Deployment
Toolkit.
- Use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.
Module 6: Upgrading and Migrating Active Directory
This module provides prescriptive
guidance for upgrading and migrating active directory from Windows Server 2003
to Windows Server 2008. This module also covers upgrading specific Active
Directory-related services including DNS, Certificate Services, IPSec
configuration, and GPO objects. This module provides best-practices for Active
Directory upgrades.
Lessons
- Windows Server 2008 Upgrade Overview
- Upgrading Windows Server 2003 Domain
Controllers to Windows Server 2008
- Active Directory Upgrade Sequence
Lab : Preparing the Active Directory Environment for Windows Server
2008
- Prepare a Windows Server 2003 forest for
upgrade to Windows Server 2008.
- Prepare a Windows Server 2003 domain for
upgrade to Windows Server 2008.
Lab : Installing an Additional Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller
- Install a domain controller in an
existing domain using the Windows interface.
- Install a domain controller in an
existing domain using the Command Line.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the Windows Server 2008 upgrade process.
- Describe how to upgrade Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows
Server 2003 Domain Controllers to Windows Server 2008 Domain Controllers.
- Describe the Active Directory upgrade sequence.
Module 7: Upgrading File and Print, Web, and Remote Infrastructure Servers
This module provides prescriptive
guidance for upgrading and migrating file and print servers from Windows Server
2003 to Windows Server 2008. This module also includes guidance for upgrading
and migrating application and Web servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows
Server 2008. This module also provides guidance for upgrading and migrating
remote servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008.
Lessons
- Upgrading File and Print Servers
- Upgrading Web and Application Servers
- Upgrading Remote Infrastructure Servers
Lab : Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 File and Print Server
- Install and configure the file and print server roles
- Create and replicate a DFS namespace
- Schedule a backup
- Migrate a printer
Lab : Upgrading a Windows Server 2003 Web Server to Windows Server
2008 and IIS 7.0
- Export an application and configuration
from an IIS 6.0 server
- Configure IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008
- Import a configuration onto Windows
Server 2008
Lab : Prepare a Windows Server 2008 Server Core Installation for use
as a Remote Infrastructure Server
- Enable Remote Desktop and remote
administration of Windows Firewall
- Install and configure BitLocker Drive
Encryption (BDE) and BDE Remote Admin Tool
- Configure admin role separation on a
Read-Only Domain Controller
- Configure Distributed File System
Replication (DFS-R)
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe considerations for upgrading
file and print servers.
- Describe considerations for upgrading
Web and application servers.
- Describe considerations for upgrading
remote infrastructure servers.
Module 8: Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Machines
This module provides guidance for
migrating existing workloads to a virtual machine environment using either
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 or the Windows Server virtualization role
of Windows Server 2008.
Lessons
- Microsoft Server Virtualization
- Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual
Machines
Lab : Migrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Server Using VSMT
- Migrate a Windows NT 4.0 server to a virtual machine.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe Microsoft server virtualization solutions
- Migrate workloads to Microsoft virtual machines
Module 9: Configuring Windows Server 2008 for Performance
This module describes
considerations for hardware selection, and workload-specific tuning
considerations.
Lessons
- Hardware Considerations
- Workload Considerations
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe hardware considerations for Windows Server 2008
performance.
- Describe workload-specific tuning considerations