Goals
- Understand the principles of clustering for the main roles of Windows 2019
Program
Failover Cluster and Network Load Balancing
Principles and role of clusters
Definitions of quorum
Multi-site geo-clusters
Storage: disk array, SAN, SAS, iSCSI, FC
Management of Cluster and quorum disks
Presentation of the shared volume of Cluster
Benefits of dynamic access control and Branchcache
Understanding the network in a cluster environment: public, private or storage
IP management and DNS naming, configure iSCSI connections
Workshop: Prepare a storage plan and a network plan. Installation, configuration and connection to iSCSI volumes
Hardware prerequisites. Initial
checks Network validation for setting up a Cluster
Checking system prerequisites
Workshop: Setting up system prerequisites
Concept of System Cluster and Application Cluster
Installation of the Cluster function and post-installation tests
Configuration of the various resources of a Cluster
Implement Clusters for Windows roles
Workshop: Installation, configuration and testing of Windows 2012 roles in a Highly Available environment (File server, print server, DHCP server, ..). Hot failover tests
Interest of Hyper-V Clusters
Operation of Hyper-V with Windows Clusters
Implementation of highly available Hyper-V virtual machines
Hot migration
Workshop: Implementation of VM in clusters and hot migration of VMs
Presentation of Network Load Balancing
Uses and applications using the NLB
Installation and configuration of the NLB
Workshop: Installation of a highly available IIS server via NLB
Windows Cluster Monitoring Tools
Troubleshooting Procedures. Emergency recovery
Back up and restore Failover Clusters
Workshop: Back up, destruction then restore a cluster
Passing of the certification (if foreseen in the financing)
Duration
3 days
Price
£ 1925
Audience
System administrators
Prerequisites
Good network and system knowledge on Windows Server
Reference
WIN100810-F
Sessions
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