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Module 1: Introduction to Windows Clustering
- Defining Cluster Features
- Introducing Application Architecture
- Identifying clustering technologies that can improve availability and scalability in an enterprise system.
- Identity the available Microsoft clustering technologies.
- Identify the similarities and appropriate use of the clustering technologies.
- Identify the applications and services that can benefit from clustering technologies.
Skills
- Introduce Windows 2000 Clustering fundamentals, including Server Cluster, Network Load Balancing, and component load balancing.
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Module 2: Concepts of Server Clusters
- Introduction to Server Clusters
- Key Concepts of a Server Cluster
- Choosing a Server Cluster Configuration
- Applications and Services on Server Clusters
Skills
- Identify key concepts of Microsoft Cluster Service
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Module 3: Preparing for Cluster Service Installation
- Pre-installation Considerations
- Identifying Hardware Considerations
- Assigning IP Addresses Within a Cluster
- Assigning Names Within a Cluster
- Determining Domain Considerations
- Existing Services and Applications
Skills
- Identify hardware and network requirements and configure a computer running Windows 2000 Advanced Server in preparation for installing Cluster service.
- Prepare the student computers and network for the installation of the Cluster service on both student computers.
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Module 4: Installing Cluster Service
- Installing Cluster Service
- Post-installation
Skills
- Install Cluster service, identify changes to the operating system, and locate key Cluster service files and describe their function.
- Form the cluster.
- Identify what components, configuration changes, and services have been added and made to the computers during installation.
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Module 5: Cluster Administration
- Administration Tools
- Configuring the Cluster Properties
- Creating a Group
- Creating a Cluster Resource
- Failover and Failback
Skills
- Create cluster resources by using cluster administration tools.
- Use Cluster Administrator to create and manage cluster resources.
- Set failover and failback parameters for groups and resources.
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Module 6: Creating Cluster Resources
- Creating a File Share Resource
- Creating a Cluster Print Share
- Configuring Clustered Applications and Services
- Using Cluster Application Wizard
Skills
- Create cluster resources by using Cluster Administrator.
- Configure a file share resource.
- Create a cluster print share.
- Configure generic applications and services.
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Module 7: Server Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Cluster Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Cluster Service
Skills
- Perform backup and restore procedures.
- Identify the tools used to troubleshoot a cluster failure.
- Interpret the entries on the cluster log.
- Identify and resolve common server cluster failures.
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Module 8: Concepts of Network Load Balancing Cluster
- Network Load Balancing Concepts
- Application and Service Environment
- Network Load Balancing Functionality
- Network Load Balancing Architecture
Skills
- Plan the implementation of a Network Load Balancing cluster.
- Plan a Network Load Balancing installation.
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Module 9: Installing and Configuring Network Load Balancing
- Pre-installation
- Network Load Balancing Driver Installation
- Configuring the Network Load Balancing Driver
- Cluster Parameters
- Host Parameters
- Port Rules
- TCP/IP Properties
- Post-Installation Configuration
Skills
- Install and configure a Network Load Balancing cluster.
- Install and configure the Network Load Balancing driver.
- Review post-installation changes on a Network Load Balancing driver.
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Module 10: Network Load Balancing Cluster Administration
- Command Line Administration
- Programmatic Management Solutions
- Microsoft Application Center Server 2000
Skills
- Perform administration tasks on a Network Load Balancing cluster.
- Demonstrate the ability to administer the Network Load Balancing server by using the GUI interface.
- Demonstrate the ability to administer the Network Load Balancing server by using the command line.
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Module 11: Troubleshooting a Network Load Balancing Cluster
- Using Status Tools and Utilities
- Troubleshooting Problems
- Using Network Tools and Utilities
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Analyze and repair a Network Load Balancing cluster.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and resolve the most common errors seen with Network Load Balancing.
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Module 12: Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering
- Application of Clustering Technology
- Testing Tools
Skills
- Plan and implement solutions by using multiple Microsoft Clustering technologies.
- Plan and implement a complex cluster by using multiple technologies.
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