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Learn Windows Server 2019 For Virtualization On Hyper-V

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Learn Windows Server 2019 For Virtualization On Hyper-V

Learn Windows Server 2019 For Virtualization On Hyper-V
Last updated 3/2019
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Learn Windows Server 2019 and virtualize on Hyper-V virtual networks, virtual hard drives, and virtual machines

What you'll learn

Wrangle a new Windows Server 2019 into all of its various forms: Server Core, Desktop Experience, and an Azure deployment.

Tame the Windows Server 2019 beast and respond to its given name and address in your own way.

Build fundamental roles such as DNS, DHCP, and Hyper-V to subjugate your network.

Create virtual networks and add virtual networks to an existing virtual local area network (VLAN).

Deploy highly available virtual hard drives for Hyper-V virtual machines.

Manage virtual machine deployment and migration between Hyper-V servers

Requirements

Some familiarity with navigating through the Windows UI is assumed.

Description

Windows Server 2019 bridges on-premises environments with Azure, adding additional layers of security while helping you modernize your applications and infrastructure; whereas Hyper-V is Microsoft's hardware virtualization product which lets you create and run software on a virtual machine.With this hands-on course, you will begin with setting up your server 19 with useful tips, manage storage and get started with some of the fundamental roles in Windows Server. Then you'll learn to accelerate your server management through Server Manager, Windows Admin Center, and PowerShell. Once you are familiar with server 19, you will then move on to implementing Hyper-V to reduce software licensing costs and free up your staff time. Furthermore, you will be deploying virtual hard drives for Hyper-V virtual machines 7 & manage virtual machines, including checkpoints and virtual machine state, and execute PowerShell script from the Hyper-V serverContents and OverviewThis training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, Learning Windows Server 2019 you’ll learn all the basics to jump-start you on the road to learning Microsoft’s latest version of Windows Server. We’ll show you how to set up your new server from installations to useful configuration tips. We’ll also cover how to manage storage and get started with some of the fundamental roles in Windows Server. All of this is done with a real-world approach. By the end of the course, you’ll have all the information you need to get started with Windows Server 2019 in your own environment.The second course, Implementing Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V you’ll see how to implement Hyper-V to reduce software licensing costs and free up your staff time. You’ll see how to install the Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V role and deploy virtual networks, virtual hard drives, and virtual machines. Moving on, you’ll discover the best practices for a virtual machine and virtual hard drive storage. We’ll give you detailed guidance on how to attain high performance by leveraging Hyper-V virtual network adapter features and virtual machine configuration. By the end of this course, you’ll have learned how to deploy a Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V server. You’ll deploy and configure virtual switches, virtual hard drives, and virtual machines.About the Authors:Bill Kindle is a proud husband, father, & dedicated IT professional with over 15 years of IT experience as a systems administrator working primarily in Windows shops and now branching out into infrastructure engineering, automation technology, and DevOps.Anthony Howell is a proud father, a lucky husband, and a passionate automator. He's the guy that will always suggest writing a script to solve the problems of the day. He's been working professionally in IT since 2009 when he started as a helpdesk tech at University. After being betrayed by calculus, he switched from Computer Science to getting his associates from ITT Tech in Network Systems Administration. By the time he graduated, he was already a sysadmin with a focus on PowerShell automation. Looking back, he's always been the PowerShell guy at the places he's worked. So much so that he decided to venture out on his own as a PowerShell developer.David Lamb is a Systems Administrator managing Windows servers and clients since 1995, spending a large portion of his career in the aviation industry. His first certification was the MCSE on Windows NT 4.0, earned in 2001. David lives in Alberta, Canada, and is currently spending his free time learning PowerShell, blogging, and pursuing the MCSE certification on Windows Server.Matt McElreath is a Windows Server administrator concentrating on automation, PowerShell, Desired State Configuration (DSC), Octopus Deploy, and anything else thrown his way.TechSnips is an IT career development platform that provides free learning content to people in information technology (IT). All of the content we publish is built by IT professionals, system administrators, DevOps engineers, software developers. You name it! All content is created by people in the trenches performing this work day in and day out. We like to call ourselves an IT career development platform rather than an e-learning platform because our service provides career development benefits to both contributors (those creating the content) and to subscribers (those consuming the content). We help people on both sides of the divide become better in their careers.Jeffery Stillman is a technical trainer and developer living in Arizona, USA. He has been teaching Microsoft server and client operating systems since 1993 and has been a Microsoft Certified Trainer since 2002. He holds certifications in Windows Server 2008, 2012, and 2016 and specializes in server virtualization and scripted deployments and management of servers using Windows PowerShell.

Overview

Section 1: Learning Windows Server 2019

Lecture 1 The Course Overview

Lecture 2 Installing Windows Server 2019 Desktop Experience

Lecture 3 Installing Windows Server 2019 Core

Lecture 4 Deploying Windows Server 2019 to Azure

Lecture 5 In-place Upgrade from Windows Server 2016 to 2019

Lecture 6 Creating a Custom Image For Windows Server 2019 in Hyper-V

Lecture 7 Maintaining a Custom Image of Windows Server 2019 in Hyper-V

Lecture 8 Deploying a Custom Image for Windows Server 2019 in Hyper-V

Lecture 9 Creating a Custom image for Windows Server 2019 in Azure

Lecture 10 Maintaining a Custom Image for Windows Server 2019 in Azure

Lecture 11 Deploying a Custom Image for Windows Server 2019 in Azure

Lecture 12 Configuring The Basics

Lecture 13 Enabling Remote Access

Lecture 14 Getting to Know Server Manager

Lecture 15 Installing and Removing Features Using Server Manager

Lecture 16 Installing Windows Admin Center

Lecture 17 Getting to Know Windows Admin Center

Lecture 18 Installing and Removing Features Using Windows Admin Center

Lecture 19 Installing and Removing Features Using PowerShell

Lecture 20 Choosing The Right Partition Table Format and File System

Lecture 21 Managing Volumes

Lecture 22 Configuring a Software RAID

Lecture 23 Managing Storage Pools

Lecture 24 Managing Virtual Disks (VHDs)

Lecture 25 Install and Explore File and Print Services

Lecture 26 Install and Setup Active

Lecture 27 Install and Setup DNS

Lecture 28 Install and Setup DHCP

Lecture 29 Install and Setup Hyper-V

Section 2: Implementing Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V

Lecture 30 The Course Overview

Lecture 31 Introducing Hyper-V

Lecture 32 New Hyper-V Features in Windows Server 2016 and 2019

Lecture 33 New Virtual Machine Features in Windows Server 2016/2019

Lecture 34 Installing the Hyper-V Role

Lecture 35 Nested Virtualization

Lecture 36 Virtual Hard Drive Formats and Types

Lecture 37 Storage Options for VHDs

Lecture 38 Using SMB 3.0 File Shares for VHD Storage

Lecture 39 Storing VHDs on a SAN

Lecture 40 Best Practices for VHD Storage

Lecture 41 Types of Hyper-V Networks

Lecture 42 Configuring Hyper-V Networks

Lecture 43 Hyper-V Network Features

Lecture 44 Hyper-V Advanced Network Features

Lecture 45 Best Practices for Hyper-V Networks

Lecture 46 Virtual Machine Configuration Versions and Generation Versions

Lecture 47 Creating a Hyper-V Virtual Machine

Lecture 48 Configuring Virtual Machine Settings

Lecture 49 Creating Shielded Virtual Machines

Lecture 50 Best Practices for Virtual Machines

Lecture 51 Managing Virtual Machine States

Lecture 52 Creating and Managing Checkpoints

Lecture 53 Exporting and Importing Virtual Machines and Checkpoint Files

Lecture 54 Moving Virtual Machines to a Different Hyper-V Server

Lecture 55 Executing PowerShell Scripts from the Hyper-V Host Using PowerShell Direct

This course is for Windows Administrators, system administrators, IT Engineers willing to get started with the latest version of Windows Server 2019 & learn how to virtualize their server environment using Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V.