Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper V and System Center

Improve organization’s effectiveness and IT Infrastructure using Microsoft Virtualization technologies

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The course enables configuration and management of Microsoft Server Virtualization infrastructure in an enterprise environment.  The course provides an overview of Microsoft virtualization technologies and different components of System Center 2012 R2 to evaluate the current environment and extend virtualization to the cloud. During this course, the delegates will learn how to configure and manage a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V, how to manage networking and storage infrastructure, how to configure key Microsoft Server virtualization features and how to use DPM and System Center Operations Manager for protection, monitoring, and reporting.

  • Explore the virtualization requirements within the organization

  • Gain the skills to configure and manage Microsoft Server Virtualization in an organization

  • Enhance organization’s effectiveness by streamlining IT Infrastructure

  • Courses designed and delivered by Microsoft Certified Trainers

  • Promote productivity using built-in Windows server virtualization capabilities

  • Enhance your career opportunities by gaining Certifications

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training at an affordable price

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

Before attending the course, the delegates must have:

  • Familiarity with different storage technologies and concepts
  • Knowledge of TCP/IP and networking concepts
  • Proper understanding of Windows PowerShell
  • Ability to work in a team/virtual team

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for a below set of delegates:

  • IT professionals who want to learn the current Microsoft Virtualization technologies and are involved in planning, managing and supporting a virtualization infrastructure.
  • IT decision makers who are engaged in the job of analysis of virtualization product to implement in their data centers.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Able to classify virtualization requirements of an organization and plan for server virtualization
  • Plan and configure the Hyper-V server role
  • Design, configure and manage virtual machines, virtual hard disks and work with snapshots
  • Create and establish virtual machine networks in a Hyper-V environment
  • Execute virtual machine movement and Hyper-V Replica
  • Discover how to run multiple, diverse operating systems on a single server simultaneously
  • Maintain high availability for Hyper-V environment by implementing failover clustering
  • Reduce the storage space through virtualization
  • Use System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager for managing virtual environment
  • Administer storage infrastructure and networking in Virtual Machine Manager
  • Install and manage virtual machines by using Virtual Machine Manager
  • Configure and manage Virtual Machine Manager Library and library objects
  • Organize and manage clouds by using Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager
  • Build and manage services in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager
  • Use Windows Server Backup and Data Protection Manager for protecting the virtualization infrastructure

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Virtualization plays a crucial role in the growth of an organization and reduce hardware and operating costs by moving from a physical to a virtual platform. It also saves money by reducing the number of servers consuming energy. Microsoft virtualization training empowers the delegates with fundamental knowledge to run virtualized server environment using Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper V. Throughout the course, the delegates will learn the concepts of Virtual machine movement, Hyper-V failover clustering, disaster recovery and Virtualization monitoring.

Important Information of Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center Exam

The course helps the delegate for the preparation of the exam and it covers the following areas:

  • Configure Hyper-V
  • Create and manage virtual machine high availability
  • Set up a server virtualization infrastructure
  • Monitor and manage a server virtualization infrastructure

                                                    


PROGRAM CONTENT

Evaluating the Environment for Virtualization

  • Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization
  • Explain the various virtualization technologies
  • Describe the components of System Center 2012 R2
  • Assess current environment for Virtualization
  • Plan for server virtualization
  • Describe the concepts of a public cloud
  • Extending Virtualization to the Cloud Environment

 Installing and Configuring the Hyper-V Role

  • Establish the Hyper-V role
  • Manage Hyper-V
  • Set up Hyper-V settings
  • Explain Hyper-V Host Storage and Networking

 Designing and Managing Virtual Hard Disks, Virtual Machines, and Checkpoints

  • Building and configuring Virtual Machines
  • Organizing and Configuring Virtual Hard Disks
  • Setting up and importing Virtual Machines
  • Supervising Virtual Machine Checkpoints
  • Regulating Hyper-V
  • Creating and managing Virtual Machines for Server Roles and Services

Designing and Configuring Virtual Machine Networks

  • Create and use Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V virtual switches
  • Explain networking features of advanced Hyper-V 
  • Setting up and using Hyper-V network virtualization

Virtual Machine Movement and Hyper-V Replica

  • Outline the effect of providing high availability and redundancy for virtualization
  • Execute virtual machine movement
  • Configure and manage the Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V feature, Hyper-V Replica

Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V

  • Explain the concept of Failover Clustering
  • Organizing and using shared storage
  • Setting up and managing failover clustering with Hyper-V

Installing and Configuring System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager

  • Overview of System Center and Server Virtualization
  • Integrating System Center and Server Virtualization
  • Describe various components used for managing a virtual environment
  • Introduction to Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
  • Installation of VMM
  • Insert virtualization hosts to VMM
  • Manage host groups and virtualization hosts

Managing the Networking and Storage Infrastructure in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager

  • Managing Storage Infrastructure in VMM
  • Managing Networking Infrastructure in VMM
  • Design update Baselines
  • Scan and remediating non-compliant servers
  • Managing Infrastructure Updates

 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines by Using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager

  • Describe Virtual Machine management tasks in VMM
  • Plan, clone and convert Virtual Machines
  • Describe Virtual Machine Updating
  • Explain methods and tools for updating Virtual Machines

Configuring and Managing the Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager Library and Library Objects

  • Explain the Virtual Machine Manager Library and Library resources
  • Administer Virtual Machine templates
  • Working with hardware profiles

Managing Clouds in Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager

  • Overview of a cloud
  • Use Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) for creating a cloud
  • Manage cloud services
  • Work with user roles in Virtual Machine Manager

Managing Services in Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller

  • Understand functionality of a service
  • Plan and manage services in VMM
  • Use App Controller

Protecting and Monitoring Virtualization Infrastructure

  • Understand the Backup and Restore Options for Virtual Machines
  • Use DPM for protecting virtualization infrastructure
  • Supervise and report with help of Operations Manager
  • Integrate VMM with Operations Manager

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ABOUT Poole

Poole is a large coastal town lies on the southern shore of England with a population of around 147,645 according to 2001 census. It is a seaport in the county of Dorset located about 33 kilometres east of Dorchester. In 1997, the town granted a unitary authority and Borough of Poole administers the local council. Poole along with the towns of Christchurch and Bournemouth, it forms the part of Poole-Bournemouth urban area or South Dorset conurbation. It is the second largest town in Dorset. The early history of the town found back before the Iron Age. The town developed as an important port in the 12th century, and the wealth of the town grew with the introduction of the wool trade. The town made strong trade links with the North America. It became one of the busiest ports in the United Kingdom in the 18th century.

During the Second World War, the town served as the main departing point for Normandy landings, also known as Operation Neptune where landing operations of the Allied invasion of Normandy took place on D-Day. The town is considered as an attractive tourist destination and famous for its large natural Harbour, Blue Flag beaches and the Lighthouse arts centre. With passenger ferry and English Channel freight services, the town became an important commercial port of the country. Poole is home to Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Royal Marines.

History

The name of the town is developed from the English word pool meaning a place near a creek or stream of water. It has been suggested that the area around the Poole has been occupied from the last 2500 years. The Romans took over the settlement of Iron Age during the invasion of Britain in the first century. The town became an essential part of the Kingdom of Wessex during the Anglo-Saxons period, inhabited Great Britain in the 5th century. The town was used as a fishing and Harbour base, where ships main stayed on their passage to the River Frome. The town was considered as an important Anglo-Saxon town of Wareham, English county of Dorset. In 876, the town faced two major large-scale raids by Vikings and Canute also used the port of the town to raid and pillage Wessex.

The importance of Wareham declined, and the town grew rapidly as a busy port after the Norman occupation of England.  The Great Charter of Elizabeth I granted a county corporate, and subsequently, the town got legal independence from Dorset. The Newfoundland fisheries and North American colonies established a successful commerce with the town in the 16th century. The town experienced the most prosperous period from the early 18th century till early 19th century. The prosperous phase brought new developments including the replacement of medieval buildings with the terraced housing and Georgian mansions. The end of the Napoleonic Wars ended the Newfoundland trade, and most merchants ceased trading. During the industrialisation, the town grew rapidly and became a place for mercantile prosperity. The port of the town lost business as ships became too large for the shallow Harbour in the 19th century. The coastal shipping trade ended with the arrival of railways in 1847.

Economy

The economy of Poole is more balanced as compared to the rest towns of Dorset. The manufacturing sector flourished in 1960, whereas service sector including the relocation of the office-based employers expanded between the 1980 and 1990. The town is home to the world’s largest motor yachts builder Sunseeker and engaged more than 1800 workforce in the shipyards of the town. Other major employers in the town include Lush, Ryvita, Faerch Plast, Siemens and Kerry Foods. The economy of the town is based mainly on the service sector. Major employers in the service sector include Barclays Bank, Bank of New York Mellon, Arts University Bournemouth, Merlin Entertainments and American Express Bank.