IT infrastructure

Aspects of security and high availability in Windows platforms

Security, High Availability and Scripting of Microsoft Systems

Duration: 5 days


OBJECTIVES

This course presents the aspects of security and high availability in Windows platforms. It presents the various components, procedures and tools available to improve the performance, security and availability of Windows services.
The essential tasks of a Windows security administrator will be discussed (configuration of key infrastructures, security and availability of services, etc.) and illustrated by examples, practical work and case studies.

Prior knowledge required

  • Windows Server

Lesson Plan

  • NTFS and sharing security
  • Object management in AD DS
  • Advanced management of AD DS infrastructure
  • Implementation and administration of AD DS sites and replication
  • Implementation of a group policy
  • Management of user settings with group policy
  • Securing Active Directory Domain Services domain services
  • AD CS deployment and management
  • Deployment and management of certificates
  • Deployment and administration of AD FS
  • Implementation and administration of AD RMS
  • Implementation of AD DS synchronization with Microsoft Azure AD
  • AD DS monitoring, management and recovery
  • Clustering in Windows (failover cluster)
  • Distribution of the network load on several servers
  • Distribution and failover policies
  • Configuration of Round-robin and NLB policies

Acquired skills

At the end of this course, beneficiaries will be able to:

  • Design secure and redundant services
  • Configure security and availability in a Windows infrastructure

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