Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Training Course
The Windows Server Administration Fundamentals training is currently the leading certification available for entry-level jobs. This certification will make the candidate expert in the skills of managing Windows servers and troubleshooting any errors. Therefore the demand for such professionals is increasing exponentially. Hence, UniNets offer a complete package of Windows Server Administration Fundamentals training in Delhi for career-oriented individuals.
Why UniNets for Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Training?
Since UniNets has been working in the field to deliver skilful knowledge and hands-on training for technical certifications. As a result, the team of UniNets has emerged as the best institute for Windows Server Administration Fundamental Training in Delhi and NCR.
In the same vein, UniNets not only focuses on the cores but also the additional concepts which may come under the test without any expectations. In addition, when talking about the external perks or offers by UniNets, we take full consideration of candidates and their welfare.
Following are some of the perks offered when you join the UniNets:
Further, perks at UniNets are more than just these listed. Importantly, professional learning and skill delivery requires more attention and alertness. And, UniNets has all in it to help you get the best result possible.
About MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Certification
MTA refers to Microsoft Technology Associate certifications. This includes several domains and subdomains which focuses on the certifications relevant to services and products by Microsoft.
Certainly, Microsoft is a worldwide accepted organization known for its Windows servers and networks popularly.
Further, the MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Certification falls under the domain of IT infrastructure. The certification tests the ability to manage, maintain and troubleshoot the Windows servers, windows networking, system recovery tools and Active Directory.
Since the certification is a fundamental level certification, it could be a great choice for freshers or people looking for a profile switch. The certification also works as the prerequisite for many Microsoft professional level certifications.
Course Objectives
By the end of the Windows Server Administration Fundamental Training course, you would be able to do the solve the following concepts:-
- Set-Up
- Installing windows servers
- Server manager
- Product key and activation gotchas
- Installation Types
- Network types
- Server core
- Server roles
- Printer Pooling
- Services & Drivers
- Virtualization
- Active Directory
- Use
- Sites, domains and OUs
- Functional levels
- Trusts
- Accounts
- Groups and policy
- Data storage
- Performance management
The course will include all the above topics in detail. Moreover, the content of the course is way more vast, you can find it in the course outline.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites offered by Microsoft.
However, for the examination, the basic knowledge of Windows servers and windows-based networking. Further, the understanding of account management, Active Directory, and system recovery tools and concepts are also included.
On the other hand, to join the course of Windows Server Administration Fundamental Training, there is no such recommendation. At UniNets, the course starts from scratch and is taken to the advanced level.
The Career as Certified Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
Investing time and money to earn the skills and called as certified Windows Server Administration Fundamentals worth it because of its reputed and good-paid job designation.
That is to say, a professional Windows Server Administration Fundamentals can easily get around 8,276 USD per annum.
As an entry-level job grabbing certification, this course training and certificate can help the candidate to land on a very good scale of salary jobs.
However, the package varies with the years of experience and hands-on training. Also, the ability to troubleshoot and implement the resolving hacks plays a major role.
Targeted Audience for the Training Course
The Windows Server Administration Fundamental Training course is for the following people:
- People who want to start their career.
- Looking for an upgrade in the job designation
- People who want to move for Microsoft professional certifications
Candidates who are already in the windows server field are highly recommended to join the course for validation and credibility.
Exam details:
Below is the necessary information about the Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Certification.
Windows Server Administration Fundamentals examination details:-
- Exam Code: exam 98-365
- Name of Examination: MTS- Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
- Exam Language: English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Mexico).
- Exam format: MCQ
- Number of Questions: 30-50 questions approx
- Qualifying Score: 70
- Exam Time Limit: 50 minutes
- Conducted by: Pearson Vue
- Exam Fees: 127 USD (the fees may vary according to the country)
- Schedule windows server administration fundamentals exam at Pearson Vue.
Expected retirement date: 30th June 2022.
Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Course Syllabus :
Understanding server installation
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- Understand device drivers
- Installation, removal, disabling, update/upgrade, rollback, troubleshooting, Plug & Play, IRQ, interrupts, driver signing, managing through Group Policy
- Understand services
- Which statuses a service can be in, start-up types, recovery options, delayed start-up, Run As settings for a service, stopping or pausing a service, service accounts, and dependencies
- Understand server installation options
- Choose the correct operating system version options; Server core vs. Desktop Experience, Nano Server installation, interactive installs; automated install using WDS; VHD/VHDX installation source, perform unattended installs; perform upgrades, clean installs, and migrations
Understanding server roles
- Identify application servers
- Mail servers, database servers, collaboration servers, monitoring servers, threat management
- Understand Web services
- IIS, WWW, and FTP, installing from Server Manager, separate worker processes, adding components, sites, ports, SSL, certificates
- Understand remote access
- Remote assistance, remote administration tools, Remote Desktop Services, multipoint services, licensing, RD Gateway, VPN, application virtualization, multiple ports
- Understand the file and print services
- Local printers, network printers, printer pools, web printing, web management, driver deployment, file, folder, and share permissions vs. rights, auditing, print job management
- Understand server virtualization
- Virtual memory, virtual networks, snapshots and saved states, physical to virtual conversions, virtual to physical conversions, VHD and VHDX formats, nested virtualization
Understanding Active Directory
- Understand accounts and groups
- Domain accounts, local accounts, user profiles, computer accounts, group types, default groups, group scopes, group nesting, understand AGDLP and AGUDLP processes to help implement nesting
- Understand organizational units and containers
- Purpose of OUs, purpose of containers, delegation, default containers, uses for different container objects, default hidden and visible containers
- Understand Active Directory infrastructure
- Domain controllers, forests, child domains, operation master roles, domain vs. workgroup, trust relationships, functional levels, deprecated functional levels, namespace, sites, replication, schema, Passport
- Understand group policy
- Group policy processing, Group Policy Management Console, computer policies, user policies, local policies
Understanding storage
- Identify storage technologies and their typical usage scenarios
- Advantages and disadvantages of different storage topologies, local storage, network storage, Fibre Channel, iSCSI hardware
- Understand RAID redundancy
- RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10 and combinations, hardware and software RAID
- Understand disk types
- Solid State Drive (SSD) and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) types and comparisons, ATA basic disk, dynamic disk, mount points, file systems, mounting a virtual hard disk, distributed file systems
Understanding server performance management
- Identify major server hardware components
- Memory, disk, processor, network, 32-bit and 64-bit architecture, removable drives, graphic cards, cooling, power usage, ports
- Understand performance monitoring
- Methodology, procedures, effect of network, CPU, memory and disk, creating a baseline, Performance Monitor, Resource Monitor, Task Manager, performance counters, Data Collector Sets
- Understand logs and alerts, Event Viewer
- Purpose of performance logs and alerts
Understanding server maintenance
- Identify steps in the start-up process
- BIOS, UEFI, TPM, boot sector, boot loader, MBR, boot.ini, POST, Safe Mode
- Understand business continuity
- Backup and restore, disaster recovery planning, clustering, AD restore, folder redirection, data redundancy, uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
- Understand updates
- Software, driver, operating systems, applications, Windows Update, Windows Server Update Service (WSUS)
- Understand troubleshooting methodology
- Processes, procedures, best practices; systematic vs. specific approach, Performance Monitor, Event Viewer, Resource Monitor, Information Technology Infrastructure Library, central logging, event filtering, default logs