Course
Skills
Windows Server 2012 R2: Physical AD Infrastructure
In this course, we learn how to architect the physical Active Directory components, including sites, site links, domain controllers, and global catalog servers. We also deep-dive into Active Directory replication and the branch office scenario.
What you'll learn
In this course, we learn how to architect the physical Active Directory components, including sites, site links, domain controllers, and global catalog servers. We also deep-dive into Active Directory replication and the branch office scenario.
Table of contents
Designing an Active Directory Sites Topology
31mins
- Overview 1m
- Exam 70-413 Study Alerts 1m
- Designing a Site Link Topology 3m
- How Intrasite Replication Works 3m
- How Intersite Replication Works 4m
- Site Links and Site Link Bridges 1m
- The DC Locator Process 3m
- Demo Setup 1m
- Demo 1: Implementing an AD Site Topology 7m
- Monitoring Active Directory Replication 1m
- Demo 2: Using AD Replication Monitoring Tools 3m
- For Further Learning 1m
- Summary 2m
Designing a Domain Controller Strategy
28mins
- Overview 2m
- Exam 70-413 Content Alerts 1m
- Placing Domain Controllers: Best Practice Guidance 3m
- Why the Global Catalog Is Important 4m
- Demo 1: Interacting with the Partial Attribute Set 4m
- Reviewing Operations Master Roles 3m
- Domain Controller Cloning Essentials 3m
- Demo 2: Cloning a Domain Controller 6m
- For Further Learning 1m
- Summary 2m
Designing a Branch Office Infrastructure
26mins
- Overview 1m
- Exam 70-413 Study Alerts 2m
- Understanding the Branch Office Scenario 3m
- What the Read-only Domain Controller Offers 3m
- Password Replication Policy (PRP) 2m
- Administrator Role Separation (ARS) 2m
- Demo 1: Deploying an RODC to a Branch Office Site 7m
- Demo 2: Attaching to the RODC from the Branch Office 5m
- For Further Learning 1m
- Summary 1m