Windows Server 1.1 : administration Windows Server
Windows Server is a powerful operating system designed for businesses and organizations of all sizes. It provides a range of tools and features to help administrators manage their networks and systems with ease.
The Windows Server administration module covers a variety of topics, including installation and configuration, user and group management, file and print services, network services, security, and more. Administrators will learn how to set up and manage Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and other key network services, as well as how to configure and manage file and print services to ensure data is stored and shared securely.
In addition to these core topics, the Windows Server administration module also covers advanced features such as virtualization, clustering, and remote access. Administrators will learn how to set up and manage virtual machines, create failover clusters for high availability, and configure remote access to allow users to connect to the network from anywhere.
Overall, the Windows Server administration module provides a comprehensive overview of the tools and features available in Windows Server, and equips administrators with the knowledge and skills they need to manage their networks and systems effectively. Whether you are new to Windows Server or an experienced administrator, this module will help you stay up-to-date with the latest best practices and techniques for managing your network.