Implementing Workload-specific Security Part I


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
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Overview/Description
Application development and workload services is tantamount, and Windows offers a number of great features. Nano Server requires minimal installation, is ideal for data centers, and supports only 64-bit applications and tools. In this course, you will examine usage scenarios and requirements for Nano Server deployments. Learn how to install and configure Nano Server, and implement and manage its security policies with Desired State Configuration (DSC). Then you will determine usage scenarios and system requirements for Hyper-V container installation and deployment. Finally, you will implement Secure File Services, DAC, and the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) role service.

Target Audience
IT professionals, Microsoft Server 2016 administrators, and MCSE candidates

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
0.8

Lesson Objectives

Implementing Workload-specific Security Part I

  • start the course
  • secure application development and server workload infrastructure
  • determine usage scenarios, supported server workloads, and requirements for Nano Server deployments
  • install and configure Nano Server
  • implement security policies on Nano Server using Desired State Configuration (DSC)
  • determine usage scenarios and requirements for Windows Server and Hyper-V containers
  • install and configure Hyper-V containers
  • implement a secure file services infrastructure and Dynamic Access Control (DAC)
  • implement the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) role service, and describe the use of quotas, file screens, storage reports, and file management tasks
  • manage local policy on Nano Server
  • implement workload-specific security
  • Course Number:
    os_swns_a13_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate