Windows Server 2016: High Availability

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Free Online Course: Windows Server 2016: High Availability provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Windows Server 2016: High Availability is taught by Robert McMillen.

Overview
  • Review high-availability Windows Server features, and prepare for the fifth domain of Exam 70-743 Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: Windows Server 2016—Implement high availability.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    1. Overview
    • New features, Windows Server 2016, high availability
    • Different types of high availability
    2. Configuring Network Load Balancing
    • Configure NLB prerequisites
    • Install NLB nodes
    • Configuring cluster operation mode
    • Upgrading an NLB cluster
    • Configuring affinity
    3. Configure Failover Clustering
    • Create a failover cluster
    • Configuring cluster networking
    • Configure cluster storage
    • Configure cluster quorums
    4. Managing the Cluster
    • Viewing cluster events
    • Workgroup clusters
    • Renaming clusters
    5. Interacting with Hyper-V
    • How to add a VM in Hyper-V to a cluster
    • How to remove a VM from Cluster Manager
    • How to add a second Cluster
    • How to replicate virtual machines
    • How to create a VM checkpoint
    6. Managing Failover Cluster Roles
    • Configure role-specific settings
    • Configure virtual machine (VM) monitoring
    • Configure failover and preference settings
    • Configure guest clustering
    7. Available Roles in Clustering
    • DHCP server failover and clustering
    • Fileserver clustering
    • ISCSI target
    • Adding the generic service cluster role
    • Creating continuously available shares
    8. Managing Cluster Movement
    • Perform live and quick migrations
    • Perform cluster storage migration
    • Import, export, and copy VMs
    • Configure VM network health protection
    • Configure node drain on a cluster
    • Deleting a cluster
    Conclusion
    • Next steps