Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
(98-365.AA1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-190-1
About This Course
Pass the MTA 98-365 exam with the Windows Server Administration Fundamentals course and lab. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience in a safe and online environment. The MTA server training course covers 98-365 exam objectives and teaches you how to work with Windows-based networking, Active Directory, account management. The course has the best learning resources to help you understand all the basic and advanced concepts covered in the MTA exam.
Skills You’ll Get
MTA Windows Server Administration Fundamentals is a Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) entry-level certification exam. The MTA 98-365 exam validates that a candidate knows about server installation, server role, Active Directory, storage, server performance management, and server maintenance. Candidates for this exam are familiar with the concepts and the technologies of Windows Server administration.
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Interactive Lessons
7+ Interactive Lessons | 150+ Quizzes | 102+ Flashcards | 102+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
60+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 60+ Post Assessment Questions | 120+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
39+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Understanding Server Installation
- Understanding Device Drivers
- Understanding Services
- Understanding Server Installation Options
- Summary
Understanding Server Roles
- Identifying Application Servers
- Understanding Web Services
- Understanding Remote Access
- Understanding the File and Print Services
- Understanding Server Virtualization
- Summary
Understanding Active Directory
- Understanding Accounts and Groups
- Understanding the Organizational Units and Containers
- Understanding Active Directory Infrastructure
- Understanding Group Policy
- Summary
Understanding Storage
- Identifying Storage Technologies and Their Typical Usage Scenarios
- Understanding RAID Redundancy
- Understanding Disk Types
- Summary
Understanding Server Performance Management
- Identifying Major Server Hardware Components
- Understanding Performance Monitoring
- Understanding Logs, Alerts, and Event Viewer
- Summary
Understanding Server Maintenance
- Identifying Steps in the Startup Process
- Understanding Business Continuity
- Understanding Updates
- Understanding Troubleshooting Methodology
- Summary
Appendix: 3D Avatar-based Simulation
Understanding Server Installation
- Installing a Non-Plug and Play Device
- Removing a Device Driver
- Updating a Device Driver
- Changing the Service Status and Dependencies
- Installing Windows Deployment Services
- Installing the Server Core
Understanding Server Roles
- Installing the Web Server (IIS) Role with the FTP Service Role
- Generating a Request for an Internet Server Certificate
- Binding and Managing an SSL Certificate to a Website
- Enabling Remote Assistance
- Installing the Internet Printing Client
- Enabling Printer Pooling
- Configuring the Audit Object Access Policy
- Enabling File, Folder, and Share Permissions
- Creating a VHD File
Understanding Active Directory
- Creating a Group and Adding Users using the AGDLP Strategy
- Creating a Global Group
- Creating a Domain User Account
- Moving a User to an Organizational Unit
- Delegating Control in an Organizational Unit
- Creating an Organizational Unit (OU) Structure
- Scheduling AD Replication
- Creating and Deleting a Site Link
- Configuring Active Directory Sites
- Editing the Group Policy Settings
- Processing Group Policy
- Using the Group Policy Cmdlets
- Creating Group Policy
- Configuring Computer Policy to Allow Non-Administrators to Install Specific Devices
Understanding Storage
- Creating a Striped Volume
- Creating a DFS Namespace
Understanding Server Performance Management
- Adding Counters
- Configuring Data Collection Set
- Configuring Event Logs
Understanding Server Maintenance
- Configuring Startup Options
- Setting Up Folder Redirection
- Installing Windows Server Backup and Performing a Backup of a Folder
- Configuring the Windows Update Service to Automatic
- Filtering Entries in Event Viewer
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