
Course 2288 Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
Course 2288 Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 prepares students to migrate legacy applications and consolidate server functions by using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005.
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Title: Course 2288 Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 5 Hours
Language: English
This course prepares students to migrate legacy applications and consolidate server functions by using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005.
Course 2288 Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Install and configure Virtual Server 2005.
Configure virtual machines on Virtual Server 2005.
Migrate applications and servers to virtual machines.
System Requirements:
To view this course, you need:
A Pentium II, 256 MB RAM with a processor speed greater than or equal to 400 MHZ
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or higher
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Macromedia Flash 7.0 or higher (1MB disk space needed to install)
Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher
Microsoft XML Core Services 3.0 or higher
A Super VGA monitor with minimum screen resolution 1024x768, with 16-bit color.
A sound card, and either speakers or headphones (for multi-media audio).
Internet bandwidth of 56K or faster. Broadband internet access is recommended.
For courses containing Virtual Server-based labs (courses in the IT Professional and Developer Catalog), you will need:
Microsoft Virtual Server ActiveX control (1MB disk space needed to install)
Accessibility Requirements:
The following software must be running on your computer in order to access this course with Screen Reader Software:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Window-Eyes from GS Micro
JAWS from Freedom Scientific
MSAA enabled
Course 2288 Using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Contents
Course Overview
Module Introduction
How to Use This Course
Course Information
Configuring Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
Module Introduction
Introduction to Virtual Server 2005
Lesson Introduction
What Is Virtual Server 2005?
Uses for Virtual Server 2005
How Virtual Server Works
Virtual Server File Types
Explore a Virtual Machine
Self Test
Installing Virtual Server 2005
Lesson Introduction
System Requirements
Software Requirements
Licensing Requirements
Planning Considerations
How to Install Virtual Server 2005
Self Test
Administering Virtual Server 2005 and Virtual Machines
Lesson Introduction
What Is the Administration Website?
What Is the Virtual Machine Remote Control?
Selecting an Administration Tool
How to Configure Search Paths
How to Connect for Administration
Self Test
Configuring Virtual Server 2005 Security
Lesson Introduction
Default Virtual Server 2005 Security Configuration
Virtual Server 2005 Security Considerations
Best Practices for Virtual Server 2005 Security
What Is Constrained Delegation?
How to Configure Constrained Delegation
Self Test
Lab: Configure Virtual Server
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercise: Installing Virtual Server
Exercise: Configuring Constrained Delegation
Exercise: Delegating User Credentials to Another Computer
Exercise: Configuring Search Paths
Lab Review
Module Summary
Configuring Virtual Machines
Module Introduction
Creating a Virtual Machine
Lesson Introduction
Virtual Machine Requirements
Multiple Virtual Machines
How to Create a Virtual Machine
Self Test
Configuring a Virtual Hard Disk
Lesson Introduction
What Is a Virtual Hard Disk?
Types of Virtual Hard Disks
How to Create a Virtual Hard Disk
Self Test
Managing Virtual Hard Disks
Lesson Introduction
Comparison of Differencing Drives and Undo Disks
Undo Disk Options
How to Enable Undo Disks
How to Create a Differencing Drive
How to Merge a Differencing Drive
Self Test
Adding Components
Lesson Introduction
Emulated Hardware
Hardware Limitations
Component Types
How to Add Components
Self Test
Installing an Operating System
Lesson Introduction
Installation Methods
How to Install an Operating System
How to Copy and Move Virtual Hard Disks
How to Update the Virtual Machine Operating System
How to Install Virtual Machine Additions
Considerations for Installing Windows NT 4.0
Self Test
Configuring Virtual Networks
Lesson Introduction
What Is a Virtual Network?
How to Create a Virtual Network
How to Configure Virtual Network Adapters
How to Configure the Virtual DHCP Server
How to Configure Windows NT 4.0 for a Virtual Network
Using Microsoft Loopback Adapter
Self Test
Increasing the Security of Virtual Machines and Files
Lesson Introduction
Guidelines for Virtual Machine Security
Increasing the Security of Virtual Server Files
Increasing the Security of Virtual Machine Files
Increasing the Security of Virtual Hard Disk Files
Self Test
Optimizing Performance
Lesson Introduction
Counters for Performance Monitoring
Improving Virtual Server Performance
CPU Capacity
How to Allocate CPU Resources to Virtual Machines
How to Allocate Memory to a Virtual Machine
Optimizing Disk Performance
Self Test
Lab: Configure a Virtual Machine
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercise: Capturing a Physical DVD
Exercise: Applying an Undo Disk to a Virtual Machine
Exercise: Configuring Microsoft Loopback Adapter
Exercise: Allocating Resources to a Virtual Machine
Lab Review
Module Summary
Migrating Applications and Servers to Virtual Machines
Module Introduction
Evaluating Existing Applications
Lesson Introduction
Determining Whether Migration Is Appropriate
Application Life Cycle
Application Performance
Application Compatibility
Business Needs
Self Test
Selecting a Migration Method
Lesson Introduction
Migration Methods
Comparing Migration Methods
System Requirements for Migration
Self Test
Planning for Migration
Lesson Introduction
Migration Goals and Objectives
Current Environment
Migration Sequence
Change and Release Management
Service Operations
Service Optimization
Self Test
Creating a Deployment Plan
Lesson Introduction
Testing Requirements
Pilot Program Requirements
Rollout Requirements
Rollback Methods
Self Test
Designing the Consolidated Virtual Server Environment
Lesson Introduction
Domain Infrastructure
Server Size and Performance
Virtual Machine Design
Server Mapping
Self Test
Preparing a Server for Image Transfer
Lesson Introduction
Installing VSMT
Gathering Source Information
Validating the Source Configuration
Generating Scripts
Self Test
Deploying a Server Image
Lesson Introduction
How to Capture an Image
How to Create the Target Virtual Machine
How to Deploy an Image
Post-Migration Tasks for Windows Server 2003
Post-Migration Tasks for Windows NT 4.0
Self Test
Lab: Migrating a Server to a Virtual Machine
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercise: Installing VSMT
Exercise: Preparing a Server for Migration
Exercise: Capturing and Deploying a Server Image
Lab Review
Module Summary
Glossary
Module Introduction
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