Windows Server 2008 Application Server Management and Application Provisioning


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
Windows Server 2008 builds on previous Windows Server Terminal Services capability and adds an all new and powerful virtualization hypervisor layer - Hyper-V. This course covers Terminal Services Web Access, RemoteApp, Gateway, Session Broker, and Licensing. This course also covers Hyper-V implementation and deployment. This course is one in a series that covers the objectives for Microsoft exam 70-646 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administration. Passing this exam completes the requirements for the MCITPro: Server Administrator certification.

Target Audience
Windows Server administrators who are rolling out and supporting Windows Server 2008 in an enterprise organization; Windows Server administrators who manage infrastructure, web, and IT application servers for an enterprise organization; individuals seeking certification on Microsoft's new generation server platform.

Prerequisites
Any candidate should have taken and passed the following MCTS level exams: 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring 70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring

Expected Duration (hours)
2.5

Lesson Objectives

Windows Server 2008 Application Server Management and Application Provisioning

  • perform the steps to prepare for a Terminal Server to host applications
  • install TS Web Access
  • add TS RemoteApp programs to a Terminal Server
  • install TS Gateway
  • deploy TS Session Broker
  • deploy TS Licensing
  • identify how to optimize Terminal Services
  • configure a terminal server to operate in Drain mode
  • perform the steps to prepare for a Terminal Server to host applications
  • add TS RemoteApp programs to a Terminal Server
  • configure TS Session Broker settings
  • configure a Terminal Server to operate in Drain mode
  • install the Hyper-V role
  • use Hyper-V to connect to a different virtual server system
  • install a guest OS
  • change the amount of RAM allocated to a guest session
  • configure how a guest session launches
  • apply a snapshot to a guest session image
  • enable server virtualization with Hyper-V
  • deploy a Hyper-V guest OS
  • apply a snapshot to a guest session image
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