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Module 1: Introduction to Designing a Highly Available Web Infrastructure
- Identifying the Features of a Highly Available Web Infrastructure
- Calculating System Availability
- Supporting a Highly Available Web Infrastructure
Skills
- Identifying the characteristics of a highly available Web infrastructure.
- Calculating the availability of a Web infrastructure.
- Analyzing the solution architecture.
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Module 2: Designing Highly Available Web Infrastructure Servers
- Choosing a Hardware Platform
- Determining the Windows 2000 Operating System Configuration
- Selecting the Appropriate Technologies Based on Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS)
- Designing a Highly Available COM+ Environment Using Microsoft Application Center 2000.
- Designing a Highly Available Firewall that Includes Server Publishing
- Designing a Highly Available Database Solution Using Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Skills
- Choosing a hardware platform.
- Determining the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system configuration for the Web infrastructure servers.
- Selecting the appropriate technology for a highly available solution based on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
- Designing a highly available COM+ (Component Object Model) Environment by using Microsoft Application Center 2000.
- Designing a highly available firewall solution by using Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server.
- Designing a highly available database solution by using Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
- Given a business scenario, selecting the appropriate Microsoft products and technologies for Web infrastructure servers by using the guidelines for designing highly available Web infrastructure servers.
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Module 3: Designing a Highly Available Network Services Infrastructure
- Designing a Highly Available Active Directory Solution
- Designing a Highly Available DNS Solution
- Designing a Highly Available WINS Name Resolution Solution
- Designing a Highly Available DHCP Solution
Skills
- Designing a highly available directory services solution by using Active Directory.
- Designing a highly available DNS solution.
- Designing a highly available WINS name resolution solution.
- Designing a highly available DHCP solution.
- Given a business scenario that includes network services, selecting the appropriate Microsoft technologies by using the guidelines for designing a highly available network services infrastructure.
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Module 4: Designing a Highly Available Logical Network
- Selecting TCP/IP Addresses and Routing for the Public Logical Network
- Selecting TCP/IP Addresses and Routing for the Private Logical Network
- Positioning the Servers and Services
Skills
- Selecting the public addresses and routing based on the high availability requirements for the logical network.
- Selecting the private addresses and routing based on the high availability requirements for the logical network.
- Determining how to position the servers and services within a highly available Web infrastructure.
- Given a business scenario, selecting the appropriate components for the logical network by using the guidelines for designing a highly available logical network.
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Module 5: Designing a Highly Available Physical Network
- Selecting Networks Based on Bandwidth Requirements
- Selecting Redundant Paths for Network Connectivity
- Selecting the Appropriate Network Topology
- Selecting a Highly Available Switch Configuration
- Selecting a Highly Available Routing Configuration
Skills
- Selecting a network based on bandwidth requirements.
- Selecting redundant paths for network connectivity.
- Selecting appropriate networking topology for the physical network.
- Selecting a highly available switch configuration for the physical network.
- Selecting a highly available routing configuration for the physical network.
- Selecting the appropriate technologies, configurations, and hardware components required for designing a highly available physical network.
- Given a business scenario, selecting the appropriate technologies, configurations and hardware components required for a physical network by using the guidelines for designing a highly available physical network.
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1240 (€1786)
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796.00 (€1147)
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