10972: Administering the Web Server (IIS) Role of Windows Server Training in St. Paul
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills
to configure and manage Internet Information Services. This course is
intended to help provide pre-requisite skills supporting a broad range
of Internet web applications, security, and knowledge to help support
other products that use IIS such as Exchange and SharePoint. In keeping
with that goal, this course will not focus on any particular web
application or development practice.
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $2190 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should already have the following technical knowledge: Experience with Windows networking technologies and implementation. Experience with Windows Server administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Experience with Windows Client administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting. |
Course Outline |
Module 1: Overview and Installing Internet Information Services In this module students will learn about the network infrastructure planning and common concerns with implementing a web server. Students will perform an installation of IIS and verify the working web server by testing the default created website. Lessons
Lab: Installing Internet Information Services
Module 2: Configuring The Default Website In this module students will learn to plan and implement network requirements for a public website. Students will configure DNS records to support access to internal and public websites and create virtual directories and application folders for additional website content. Lessons
Lab: Configuring the Default website for public access
Lab: Creating Virtual Directories and Applications
Module 3: Configuring and Managing Application Pools In this module students will learn the benefits to the application pool architecture. Students will create and configure application pools to support additional applications and configure application pool recycle settings. Students will perform recycle events and examine the event logs for recycle events. Lessons
Lab: Configuring and Managing Application Pools Create and configure additional application pools Lab: Configuring Application Pool Recycling
Module 4: Creating additional websites In this module students will learn how to examine and create new websites using unique bindings to avoid naming conflicts. Students will examine existing sites to determine and resolve binding conflicts then create new websites by using unique bindings. Lessons
Lab: Examining the existing websites and bindings for conflicts Examine several websites and determine if binding conflicts exist Lab: Creating new websites
Module 5: Configuring Website and Web application support In this module students will learn to support additional application requriements including common configuration settings, platform support from the built-in web server, and include additional application support by using the Web Platform Installer. Lessons
Lab: Configuring Common Features Configure and test common configuration settings Lab: Adding support for web applications
Module 6: Securing Websites and applications In this module students will learn to secure internal and public websites for users and groups by using the built-in Windows and Basic authentication. Students will configure file system permissions for specific users and groups and secure a website using URL Authorization Rules. Lessons
Lab: Configuring Authentication and permissions
Lab: Enabling URL Authorization Rules
Module 7: Securing Data Transmissions with SSL In this module students will protect customer data using websites configured for SSL. Students will install and configure PKI certificates on a web server, create secured bindings, and verify that a website data transmissions are secured. Lessons
Lab: Creating and installing a self-signed certificate Create a self-signed certificate to secure a website Lab: Adding a certificate to a website
Module 8: Using the Central Certificate Store In this module students will install and configure the IIS 8.5 Central Certificate Store to enable centralized and improved certificate management, Students will configure a website to use a secured binding with the Central Certificate Store. Lessons
Lab: Installing and Configuring the Central Certificate Store
Module 9: Configuring Remote Administration In this module students will configure secured remote management of web servers and websites. Create and configure permissions for site level administrators and developers, and verify web server and website management. Lessons
Lab: Installing and Configuring the Management Service Install and configure the management service Lab: Connecting to remote web servers and websites Connect and manage a remote web server and website Lab: Delegating Management Access
Module 10: Implementing FTP In this module students will learn configure a secured FTP site for users to store and retrieve files. Student will configure authentication, authorization and the FTP storage location. Students will retrieve and files using the native Windows FTP command. Lessons
Lab: Configuring and using an FTP site
Module 11: Monitoring IIS In this module students will learn to monitor IIS log files and performance counters using Log Parser and PerfMon. Students will identify common issues related to performance and attacks recorded in the log files. Lessons Monitoring IIS logs with Log Parser Lab: Monitoring IIS logs with Log Parser
Module 12: Backing up and Restoring IIS In this module students will learn to backup and recover form a website or web server failure. Students will learn the importance of using high available techniques to avoid the recovery process. Lessons
Lab: Performing a backup and restore of a website
Module 13: Building Load-Balanced Web Farms In this module students will learn to increase reliability and performance of website by creating a web farm. Students will improve the management and update capabilities of the websites by using shared content in both a network share and DFS-R. Student will improve web server and website management by using Shared Configurations. Lessons
Lab: Building a Load-Balanced Web Farm using ARR Create a web farm by installing and configuring ARR Lab: Sharing content to a Web Farm using a network share Sharing content to a Web Farm using a network share Lab: Sharing content to a Web Farm using DFS-R Install and Configure DFS-R for content replication Lab: Sharing IIS Configurations in a Web Farm
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