Tuesday, October 11, 2011

TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008[EN]


TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 | ISO | 392 MB
Presenters of these webcasts are all microsoft system Evangelists and senior developers, demonstrating all the new features and enhancements in both high availability options for the Windows Server 2008 operating system as well as server virtualization with Hyper-V and it’s new architecture, the evolution of server virtualization, and examine new features and changes from previous Microsoft server virtualization solutions. All other important aspects of the system were also examined. The simplified cluster setup that can make deploying and configuration failover clusters easier while reducing configuration errors were also reviewed. The presenter then discuss changes and improvements to Network Load Balancing (NLB) in Windows Server 2008. These are first-hand expert views for the hungry minds.
CONTENTS:
01 – Overview
02 – Server Virtualization with Hyper-V Features and Architecture
03 – Managing Hyper-V
04 – Presentation Virtualization with Terminal Services RemoteApp
05 – Terminal Services Gateway and Terminal Services Web Access

06 – Deploying and Migrating to Terminal Server
07 – IIS 7.0 Overview and Architecture
08 – IIS 7.0 Advanced Management
09 – IIS 7.0 Centralized Configuration
10 – IIS 7.0 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
11 – IS 7.0 Web and Applications Support
12 – Migrating and Upgrading to IIS 7.0
13 – Server and Print Management
14 – Windows PowerShell
15 – Windows Deployment Services and Microsoft Deployment
16 – Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Features
17 – Migrating to Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008
18 – Network Access Protection
19 – Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) and Active Directory Federation Service (AD RMS)
20 – Windows Server 2008 Public Key Infrastructure
21 – Additional Security Feature
22 – Remote Location Technologies
23 – Failover Clustering and Network Load Balancing
24 – High Availability with Hyper-V
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