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Exam Ref 70-413: Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure
Dedication
Introduction
Microsoft Certified Professional Program
Acknowledgments
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Preparing for the Exam
1. Plan and Deploy a Server Infrastructure
Objective 1.1: Design an automated server installation strategy
Understanding design considerations
Answer files
Images
Boot Images
Install Images
Windows Deployment Services
Bare metal/virtual deployment
Using the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit
Understanding virtual server deployment
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.2: Plan and implement a server deployment infrastructure
Configuring multicast deployment
Configuring multisite topology and distribution points
Prestaging clients
Configuring a multi-server topology
Configuring WDS
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.3: Plan and implement server upgrade and migration
Planning for role migration
Planning migration of AD DS and DNS
Planning migration of File Services servers
Migrating server roles
Migrating AD DS and DNS server roles
Migrating File Services roles
Migrating Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server roles
Migrating servers across domains and forests
Designing a server consolidation strategy
Determine the virtualization scope
Create a list of workloads
Determining Resource Requirements
Selecting Backup and Fault-tolerance Approaches
Summarize and analyze workload requirements
Planning for capacity and resource optimization
The MAP toolkit
Trim storage
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.4: Plan and deploy Virtual Machine Manager services
Designing VMM service templates
Defining operating system profiles
Creating a new standalone guest operating system profile
Defining a guest operating system profile with template creation
Configuring hardware and capability profiles
Managing services
Configuring image and template libraries
Managing logical networks
Defining static IP pools
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.5: Plan and implement file and storage services
Planning for file and storage service
iSCSI and Fibre Channel
Virtual Fibre Channel
Storage Spaces and storage pools
Data deduplication
Configuring the iSCSI Target Server
Configuring Internet Storage Name Server
Configuring Network File System
Installing device-specific modules
Objective summary
Objective review
Chapter summary
Answers
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment
Objective 1.1: Review
Objective 1.2: Thought experiment
Objective 1.2: Review
Objective 1.3: Thought experiment
Objective 1.3: Review
Objective 1.4: Thought experiment
Objective 1.4: Review
Objective 1.5: Thought experiment
Objective 1.5: Review
2. Design and Implement Network Infrastructure Services
Objective 2.1: Design and maintain a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) solution
Designing a highly available DHCP solution
Split scope
DHCP failover
DHCP failover clustering
DHCP Interoperability
DHCPv6 considerations
Implementing DHCP filtering
Implementing and configuring a DHCP Management Pack
Maintaining a DHCP database
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 2.2: Design a name resolution solution strategy
Designing a name resolution strategy
Secure name resolution
DNSSEC
DNS socket pool
Cache locking
Disjoint namespaces
DNS interoperability
Migration to application partitions
IPv6
Single-label DNS name resolution
Zone hierarchy and zone delegation
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 2.3: Design and manage an IP address management solution
Design considerations for IP address management
Configuring role-based access control
Configuring IPAM auditing
Migrating IP addresses
Managing and monitoring multiple DHCP and DNS servers
Configuring data collection
Objective summary
Objective review
Chapter summary
Answers
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment
Objective 2.1: Review
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment
Objective 2.2: Review
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment
Objective 2.3: Review
3. Design and Implement Network Access Services
Objective 3.1: Design a VPN solution
VPN design considerations
Security certificate deployment
IPsec certificate considerations
IP-HTTPS certificate considerations
Network location server certificate considerations
Firewall design considerations
Client and site-to-site considerations
Bandwidth and protocol implications
VPN deployment configurations with CMAK
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.2: Design a DirectAccess solution
Designing a DirectAccess topology
Migrating from Forefront UAG
Side-by-side migration
Offline migration
Deploying DirectAccess
Using enterprise certificates
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.3: Implement a scalable Remote Access solution
Configuring site-to-site VPN
Configuring packet filters
Implementing packet tracing
Implementing Multisite Remote Access
Configuring Remote Access clustered with NLB
Configuring DirectAccess
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.4: Design a network protection solution
Understanding network protection solutions
DHCP
IPsec
VPN
802.1X
Planning for capacity and server placement
NAP enforcement server
Health policy server
NAP certificate authority servers
Remediation and health requirement servers
Planning for NPS and firewall access
Remediation Network
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.5: Implement a network protection solution
Implementing multiple RADIUS servers
Configuring NAP enforcement for IPsec and 802.1X
IPsec policy enforcement
802.1X policy enforcement
Deploying and configuring the Endpoint Protection Client
Create Endpoint Protection Site System role
Configure alerts
Configure the default antimalware policy
Configure custom client settings
Deploying a policy
Setting up antimalware and firewall policies
Creating an antimalware policy
Creating Windows Firewall Policy
Monitoring compliance
Objective summary
Objective review
Chapter summary
Answers
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment
Objective 3.1: Review
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment
Objective 3.2: Review
Objective 3.3: Thought experiment
Objective 3.3: Review
Objective 3.4: Thought experiment
Objective 3.4: Review
Objective 3.5: Thought experiment
Objective 3.5: Review
4. Design and Implement an Active Directory Infrastructure (Logical)
Objective 4.1: Design a forest and domain infrastructure
Multi-forest architecture
Trusts
Functional levels
Domain upgrade
Domain migration and forest restructure
Hybrid cloud services
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.2: Implement a forest and domain infrastructure
Configuring domain rename
Preliminary steps for domain rename
Steps for domain rename
Configuring a Kerberos realm trust
Implementing a domain upgrade
Implementing a domain migration
Implementing a forest restructure
Deploying and managing a test forest
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.3: Design a Group Policy strategy
Blocking inheritance
Using enforced policies
Using loopback processing
Using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filters
Understanding site-linked GPOs
Using slow link processing
Understanding group strategies
Understanding OU hierarchy
Using advanced Group policy Management
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.4: Design an Active Directory permission model
Understanding design considerations for Active Directory permissions
Customizing tasks in the Delegation of Control Wizard
Deploying Remote Server administrative Tools on a client computer
Delegating permissions on administrative users
Configuring Kerberos delegation
Objective summary
Objective review
Chapter summary
Answers
Objective 4.1: Thought experiment
Objective 4.1: Review
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment
Objective 4.2: Review
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment
Objective 4.3: Review
Objective 4.4: Thought experiment
Objective 4.4: Review
5. Design and Implement an Active Directory Infrastructure (Physical)
Objective 5.1: Design an Active Directory sites topology
Understanding Active Directory topology design
Monitoring and resolving Active Directory replication conflicts
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.2: Design a domain controller strategy
Global catalog and operations master roles
Read-only domain controllers
Partial attribute set
Domain controller cloning
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.3: Design and implement a branch office infrastructure
Understanding branch office infrastructure design considerations
RODC, global catalog, and UGMC
DNS and DHCP
BranchCache
Implementing confidential attributes
Delegating administration
Modifying the filtered attribute set
Configuring Password Replication Policy
Configuring Hash Publication
Objective summary
Objective review
Chapter summary
Answers
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment
Objective 5.1: Review
Objective 5.2: Thought experiment
Objective 5.2: Review
Objective 5.3: Thought experiment
Objective 5.3: Review
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