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Highly Available Web Infrastructure Solutions in Microsoft Windows 2000 Training Class |
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Highly Available Web Infrastructure Solutions in Microsoft Windows 2000 Training Seminar
To describe highly available web infrastructure solutions
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Features of a highly available web infrastructure - describe the features of a highly available web infrastructure. Features of clustering - discuss the features of clustering. Calculating system availability - calculate system availability. Supporting highly available web solutions - explain how to support a highly available web solution. Supporting a highly available network - make important decisions regarding supporting a highly available network. Choosing a hardware platform - choose a hardware platform. Windows 2000 components and high availability - describe Windows 2000 components used in a high availability environment. Installing and configuring highly available networks - describe the processes for installing and configuring a highly available network. Choosing an appropriate Windows 2000 configuration - choose an appropriate Windows 2000 configuration. System monitoring and disaster recovery - design a system monitoring and disaster recovery strategy. Network configuration and data storage choices - describe the processes for installing and configuring a highly available network.
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Audience |
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Candidates preparing for the MCSE elective exam 70-226: Designing Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies; IT professionals with experience administering and monitoring web servers; IT professionals that work in multiserver, n-tier application environments; IT professionals wanting to become more familiar with the design aspects of highly available web solutions
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Pre-Requisites |
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A knowledge of TCP/IP technologies such as WINS, DHCP, and DNS; familiarity with Windows 2000 integration with TCP/IP technologies; familiarity with network topologies and switching and routing; a knowledge of the functionality of Internet Information Server 5.0, Application Center 2000, Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000, and SQL Server 2000
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