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Course 2288: Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
Release date: Mar 2005, Part #: 842340
Subject: VIRTUAL SERVER


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Description / general overview :
 
This course prepares students to migrate legacy applications and consolidate server functions by using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005.

This course is 5 hours long.

Objectives:
At the end of this course, students will be able to:

Install and configure Virtual Server 2005.
Configure virtual machines on Virtual Server 2005.
Migrate applications and servers to virtual machines.

System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz;
256MB RAM;
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher;
256k connection (broadband recommended);
Windows XP, 2000 or higher;
Flash Player 7.0 or higher;
Speakers and soundcard.

Subscription: 1 year

Contents :

Module Introduction

How to Use This Course

Course Information

Configuring Microsoft Virtual Server 2005

Module Introduction

Introduction to Virtual Server 2005

Lesson Introduction

What Is Virtual Server 2005?

Uses for Virtual Server 2005

How Virtual Server Works

Virtual Server File Types

Explore a Virtual Machine

Self Test

Installing Virtual Server 2005

Lesson Introduction

System Requirements

Software Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Planning Considerations

How to Install Virtual Server 2005

Self Test

Administering Virtual Server 2005 and Virtual Machines

Lesson Introduction

What Is the Administration Website?

What Is the Virtual Machine Remote Control?

Selecting an Administration Tool

How to Configure Search Paths

How to Connect for Administration

Self Test

Configuring Virtual Server 2005 Security

Lesson Introduction

Default Virtual Server 2005 Security Configuration

Virtual Server 2005 Security Considerations

Best Practices for Virtual Server 2005 Security

What Is Constrained Delegation?

How to Configure Constrained Delegation

Self Test

Lab: Configure Virtual Server

Lesson Introduction

Scenario

Exercise: Installing Virtual Server

Exercise: Configuring Constrained Delegation

Exercise: Delegating User Credentials to Another Computer

Exercise: Configuring Search Paths

Lab Review

Module Summary

Configuring Virtual Machines

Module Introduction

Creating a Virtual Machine

Lesson Introduction

Virtual Machine Requirements

Multiple Virtual Machines

How to Create a Virtual Machine

Self Test

Configuring a Virtual Hard Disk

Lesson Introduction

What Is a Virtual Hard Disk?

Types of Virtual Hard Disks

How to Create a Virtual Hard Disk

Self Test

Managing Virtual Hard Disks

Lesson Introduction

Comparison of Differencing Drives and Undo Disks

Undo Disk Options

How to Enable Undo Disks

How to Create a Differencing Drive

How to Merge a Differencing Drive

Self Test

Adding Components

Lesson Introduction

Emulated Hardware

Hardware Limitations

Component Types

How to Add Components

Self Test

Installing an Operating System

Lesson Introduction

Installation Methods

How to Install an Operating System

How to Copy and Move Virtual Hard Disks

How to Update the Virtual Machine Operating System

How to Install Virtual Machine Additions

Considerations for Installing Windows NT 4.0

Self Test

Configuring Virtual Networks

Lesson Introduction

What Is a Virtual Network?

How to Create a Virtual Network

How to Configure Virtual Network Adapters

How to Configure the Virtual DHCP Server

How to Configure Windows NT 4.0 for a Virtual Network

Using Microsoft Loopback Adapter

Self Test

Increasing the Security of Virtual Machines and Files

Lesson Introduction

Guidelines for Virtual Machine Security

Increasing the Security of Virtual Server Files

Increasing the Security of Virtual Machine Files

Increasing the Security of Virtual Hard Disk Files

Self Test

Optimizing Performance

Lesson Introduction

Counters for Performance Monitoring

Improving Virtual Server Performance

CPU Capacity

How to Allocate CPU Resources to Virtual Machines

How to Allocate Memory to a Virtual Machine

Optimizing Disk Performance

Self Test

Lab: Configure a Virtual Machine

Lesson Introduction

Scenario

Exercise: Capturing a Physical DVD

Exercise: Applying an Undo Disk to a Virtual Machine

Exercise: Configuring Microsoft Loopback Adapter

Exercise: Allocating Resources to a Virtual Machine

Lab Review

Module Summary

Migrating Applications and Servers to Virtual Machines

Module Introduction

Evaluating Existing Applications

Lesson Introduction

Determining Whether Migration Is Appropriate

Application Life Cycle

Application Performance

Application Compatibility

Business Needs

Self Test

Selecting a Migration Method

Lesson Introduction

Migration Methods

Comparing Migration Methods

System Requirements for Migration

Self Test

Planning for Migration

Lesson Introduction

Migration Goals and Objectives

Current Environment

Migration Sequence

Change and Release Management

Service Operations

Service Optimization

Self Test

Creating a Deployment Plan

Lesson Introduction

Testing Requirements

Pilot Program Requirements

Rollout Requirements

Rollback Methods

Self Test

Designing the Consolidated Virtual Server Environment

Lesson Introduction

Domain Infrastructure

Server Size and Performance

Virtual Machine Design

Server Mapping

Self Test

Preparing a Server for Image Transfer

Lesson Introduction

Installing VSMT

Gathering Source Information

Validating the Source Configuration

Generating Scripts

Self Test

Deploying a Server Image

Lesson Introduction

How to Capture an Image

How to Create the Target Virtual Machine

How to Deploy an Image

Post-Migration Tasks for Windows Server 2003

Post-Migration Tasks for Windows NT 4.0

Self Test

Lab: Migrating a Server to a Virtual Machine

Lesson Introduction

Scenario

Exercise: Installing VSMT

Exercise: Preparing a Server for Migration

Exercise: Capturing and Deploying a Server Image

Lab Review

Module Summary
 
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