55355: SharePoint 2016 Administration Courseware Online now

Description
Course 55355 is the Community Courseware equivalent of retired MOC Course 20339-1AC Planning and Administering SharePoint 2016. This SharePoint 2016 Administrator course is design for Administrators who are new to SharePoint Server Administration or who are upgrading from previous versions of SharePoint including SharePoint 2007, 2010 and 2013.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for a IT person wanting to learn about administrating SharePoint 2016
At Course Completion
- The Installation and configure a SharePoint 2016 Farm
-
- How to manage a SharePoint 2016 Farm through the GUI and PowerShell
-
- How to create site collections via GUI and PowerShell
-
- How to create and configure the all the required service applications for SharePoint 2016
-
- How to backup and restore in SharePoint 2016
-
Course Details
Course Duration:Â 5Â Days
Module 1: Hardware, Installation and patching
This module will look at the planning and architecture of the SharePoint platform as well as the hardware requirements and minimum recommended hardware configurations including virtualization good practices. It will include lessons on SQL good practices and understanding how SharePoint and SQL work together. It will also go through a step-by-step installation of a SharePoint server and scaling out with multiple servers including scripted installations and configuration. You will also learn all about the new Min Role deployment templates and you will build a Min Role farm as part of the lab. Finally, we will look at the new patching options for SharePoint 2016 including zero downtime patching.
Lessons
- How to build a Min Role Farm
-
- How to View ULS Logs
-
- How to document and check IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
Lab 1: Hardware and Installation
- Building a Farm using Min Role
-
- View ULS Logs
-
- Document IIS Settings
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to build a SharePoint 2016 farm using Min Role
-
- You will be able to view SharePoint 2016 ULS Logs
-
- You will be able to check and document IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
Module 2: Farm Management
This module will be a tour of Central Administration and PowerShell management understanding the various configuration options for a farm including post installation good practice such as log file locations, The Distributed cache, Farm solutions, mail server connection using TLS and security management of SharePoint Administrators. You will also be using ULS viewer in order to troubleshoot SharePoint deployments and installations. Finally, you will learn about server to server trusts to enable SharePoint to communicate with other applications.
Lessons
- How to manage the SharePoint Farm Administrators group
-
- How to configure Outgoing Email
-
- How to configure Incoming Email
-
- How to Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log Options
-
Lab 1: Farm Management
- Manage the Farm Administrators group
-
- Configure Outgoing Email
-
- Configure Incoming Email
-
- Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log options
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will have learnt how to mange the SharePoint 2016 Farm Administrators group
-
- How to setup and configure the outgoing email
-
- How to setup and configure the incoming email
-
- How to configure the diagnostic and Usage log options
-
Module 3: Web Applications
In this module we will explore the new changes to Web Applications and discover the creation and management of them in both Central Administration and PowerShell. You will learn how to use certificates with your SSL Web applications and secure them with the TLS 1.2 protocol. We will also cover the creation of hosting Web Applications for the use of host named site collections. Finally, you will learn how to optimize your Web Applications including Throttling and access policies.
Lessons
- How to define a new Managed Account
-
- How to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint Server
-
- How to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
-
- How to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
Lab 1: Web Applications
- Define a new Managed Account
-
- Add two new IP addresses to SharePoint1
-
- Create a Claims based web application in CA
-
- Create a Claims Web Application using PowerShell
-
- Create a Hosting web application using PowerShell
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to define a new Managed Account
-
- You will be able to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint server
-
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
-
- You will be able to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
Module 4: Site Collections
This module covers the creation and management options for Site Collections including good practices for database sizing and management, migrating site collections to new databases and understanding the differences between path based and host named site collections. You will learn how to create and manage site collections through central administration and PowerShell.
Lessons
- How to create a managed path
-
- How to create a site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a site collection using PowerShell
-
- How to create a site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- How to create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
Lab 1: Site Collections
- Create a new Managed Path in Portal Web App
-
- Create a new Site collection using CA
-
- Create a new Site collection using PowerShell
-
- Create a site collection in its own database using CA
-
- Create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- Create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will able to create a new managed path in SharePoint 2016
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection using PowerShell
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- You will be able to created a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
Module 5: Service Applications
In this module we will look at what is new, changed and depreciated in SharePoint 2016 and the architecture behind the core service applications. You will also learn how to work with multiple farm scenarios including publishing services between farms and how to scale the services. You will also learn how Min Role and service Applications align to each other and learn to scale services through both Min Role and custom farm deployment scenarios.
Lessons
- How to create a State Service Application
-
- How to create a Search Service Application
-
- How to create the Managed Metadate Service
-
Lab 1: Service Applications
- Create the State Service Application
-
- Create the Search Service Application
-
- Create the Managed Metadata Service
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- How to create the State Service Application
-
- How to create the Search Service Application
-
- How to create the Managed Metadata Service
-
Module 6: Application Management
A key Service to SharePoint 2016 that allows SharePoint 2016 Administrators to setup their own on-premise App marketplace hub and maintain control of the Apps stored in it and those subscribed to from the Internet Marketplace. In this module we will go through setup and configuration and publish commercial Apps into your SharePoint farm.
Lessons
- How to add a new IP and Certificate to a SharePoint Web Application
-
- How to configure DNS for SharePoint Web Application
-
- How to Create a Subscription Settings Service Application
-
- How to create the Application Management Application Service
-
- How to configure the application URLs
-
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
-
- How to Add Apps to the catalog
-
Lab 1: Application Management
- Create new CK Apps IP Address and Certificate
-
- Configure App DNS Domain Name
-
- Add a DNS Wildcard A record pointing to SP FE
-
- Create the Subscription Settings Service Application
-
- Create the Application Management application service
-
- Configure the Application URLs
-
- Create App Catalog Site Collection
-
- Add Apps to the catalog
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- How to create new IP address and Certificates and add them to IIS Website
-
- How to configure DNS records for App Catalog
-
- How to Create the subscription setting service application
-
- How to create the application management application service
-
- How to configure the application URLs
-
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
-
- How to add apps to the catalog
-
Module 7: Managing the User Profile Service
In this module you will learn how to build the User Profile Application and what is new in SharePoint 2016 and the options for populating your user profiles in SharePoint from various directory sources. You will learn how to leverage the new Microsoft Identity Management 2016 server for two-way synchronization and also importing objects from other LDAP sources. Finally, you will look at the new My Sites and the social options provided by this service.
Lessons
- How to create the My Site Web Application
-
- How to create the User Profile Service Application
-
- How to Configure the User Profile Synchronization Permissions
-
- How to create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- How to assign permissions for the AD Group to create a My Site
-
- How to create a My Site
-
Lab 1: Managing the User Profile Service
- Create the My Site Web Application
-
- Create the User Profile Service Application
-
- Configure User Profile Service Application Permissions
-
- Create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- Assign Permissions to Ad Group to create a My Site
-
- Create a My Site
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to create the my site web application
-
- You will be able to create the user profile service application
-
- You will be able to configure the permissions for the user profile service
-
- You will be able to create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- You will be able to assign the correct permissions to the Ad group needed to create a my site
-
- You will be able to create a my site
-
Module 8: Search
This module will look at the architecture of the Search Service and discover how the new components are configured, managed and optimized for performance and resilience. You will be learning about the crawl and query capabilities in SharePoint 2016 as well as the changes from a user’s perspective. Finally, you will learn about Search scalability and deploying its components across multiple servers in your farm including custom deployed farms and Min Role farms.
Lessons
- How to view the currently Search Topology
-
- How to create an Enterprise Search Centre
-
- How to configure a new search schema property
-
- How to create a site collection-level result source
-
- How to create a new content source
-
Lab 1: Search
- Viewing Current Search Topology
-
- Create an Enterprise Search Centre
-
- Configure a new Search Scheme property
-
- Create a site collection-level result source
-
- Create a new content source
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This course is intended for a IT person wanting to learn about administrating SharePoint 2016
At Course Completion
- The Installation and configure a SharePoint 2016 Farm
-
- How to manage a SharePoint 2016 Farm through the GUI and PowerShell
-
- How to create site collections via GUI and PowerShell
-
- How to create and configure the all the required service applications for SharePoint 2016
-
- How to backup and restore in SharePoint 2016
-
Course Details
Course Duration:Â 5Â Days
Module 1: Hardware, Installation and patching
This module will look at the planning and architecture of the SharePoint platform as well as the hardware requirements and minimum recommended hardware configurations including virtualization good practices. It will include lessons on SQL good practices and understanding how SharePoint and SQL work together. It will also go through a step-by-step installation of a SharePoint server and scaling out with multiple servers including scripted installations and configuration. You will also learn all about the new Min Role deployment templates and you will build a Min Role farm as part of the lab. Finally, we will look at the new patching options for SharePoint 2016 including zero downtime patching.
Lessons
- How to build a Min Role Farm
-
- How to View ULS Logs
-
- How to document and check IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
Lab 1: Hardware and Installation
- Building a Farm using Min Role
-
- View ULS Logs
-
- Document IIS Settings
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to build a SharePoint 2016 farm using Min Role
-
- You will be able to view SharePoint 2016 ULS Logs
-
- You will be able to check and document IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
Module 2: Farm Management
This module will be a tour of Central Administration and PowerShell management understanding the various configuration options for a farm including post installation good practice such as log file locations, The Distributed cache, Farm solutions, mail server connection using TLS and security management of SharePoint Administrators. You will also be using ULS viewer in order to troubleshoot SharePoint deployments and installations. Finally, you will learn about server to server trusts to enable SharePoint to communicate with other applications.
Lessons
- How to manage the SharePoint Farm Administrators group
-
- How to configure Outgoing Email
-
- How to configure Incoming Email
-
- How to Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log Options
-
Lab 1: Farm Management
- Manage the Farm Administrators group
-
- Configure Outgoing Email
-
- Configure Incoming Email
-
- Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log options
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will have learnt how to mange the SharePoint 2016 Farm Administrators group
-
- How to setup and configure the outgoing email
-
- How to setup and configure the incoming email
-
- How to configure the diagnostic and Usage log options
-
Module 3: Web Applications
In this module we will explore the new changes to Web Applications and discover the creation and management of them in both Central Administration and PowerShell. You will learn how to use certificates with your SSL Web applications and secure them with the TLS 1.2 protocol. We will also cover the creation of hosting Web Applications for the use of host named site collections. Finally, you will learn how to optimize your Web Applications including Throttling and access policies.
Lessons
- How to define a new Managed Account
-
- How to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint Server
-
- How to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
-
- How to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
Lab 1: Web Applications
- Define a new Managed Account
-
- Add two new IP addresses to SharePoint1
-
- Create a Claims based web application in CA
-
- Create a Claims Web Application using PowerShell
-
- Create a Hosting web application using PowerShell
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to define a new Managed Account
-
- You will be able to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint server
-
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
-
- You will be able to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
Module 4: Site Collections
This module covers the creation and management options for Site Collections including good practices for database sizing and management, migrating site collections to new databases and understanding the differences between path based and host named site collections. You will learn how to create and manage site collections through central administration and PowerShell.
Lessons
- How to create a managed path
-
- How to create a site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a site collection using PowerShell
-
- How to create a site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- How to create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- How to create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
Lab 1: Site Collections
- Create a new Managed Path in Portal Web App
-
- Create a new Site collection using CA
-
- Create a new Site collection using PowerShell
-
- Create a site collection in its own database using CA
-
- Create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- Create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will able to create a new managed path in SharePoint 2016
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection using PowerShell
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
-
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using PowerShell
-
- You will be able to created a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
Module 5: Service Applications
In this module we will look at what is new, changed and depreciated in SharePoint 2016 and the architecture behind the core service applications. You will also learn how to work with multiple farm scenarios including publishing services between farms and how to scale the services. You will also learn how Min Role and service Applications align to each other and learn to scale services through both Min Role and custom farm deployment scenarios.
Lessons
- How to create a State Service Application
-
- How to create a Search Service Application
-
- How to create the Managed Metadate Service
-
Lab 1: Service Applications
- Create the State Service Application
-
- Create the Search Service Application
-
- Create the Managed Metadata Service
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- How to create the State Service Application
-
- How to create the Search Service Application
-
- How to create the Managed Metadata Service
-
Module 6: Application Management
A key Service to SharePoint 2016 that allows SharePoint 2016 Administrators to setup their own on-premise App marketplace hub and maintain control of the Apps stored in it and those subscribed to from the Internet Marketplace. In this module we will go through setup and configuration and publish commercial Apps into your SharePoint farm.
Lessons
- How to add a new IP and Certificate to a SharePoint Web Application
-
- How to configure DNS for SharePoint Web Application
-
- How to Create a Subscription Settings Service Application
-
- How to create the Application Management Application Service
-
- How to configure the application URLs
-
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
-
- How to Add Apps to the catalog
-
Lab 1: Application Management
- Create new CK Apps IP Address and Certificate
-
- Configure App DNS Domain Name
-
- Add a DNS Wildcard A record pointing to SP FE
-
- Create the Subscription Settings Service Application
-
- Create the Application Management application service
-
- Configure the Application URLs
-
- Create App Catalog Site Collection
-
- Add Apps to the catalog
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- How to create new IP address and Certificates and add them to IIS Website
-
- How to configure DNS records for App Catalog
-
- How to Create the subscription setting service application
-
- How to create the application management application service
-
- How to configure the application URLs
-
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
-
- How to add apps to the catalog
-
Module 7: Managing the User Profile Service
In this module you will learn how to build the User Profile Application and what is new in SharePoint 2016 and the options for populating your user profiles in SharePoint from various directory sources. You will learn how to leverage the new Microsoft Identity Management 2016 server for two-way synchronization and also importing objects from other LDAP sources. Finally, you will look at the new My Sites and the social options provided by this service.
Lessons
- How to create the My Site Web Application
-
- How to create the User Profile Service Application
-
- How to Configure the User Profile Synchronization Permissions
-
- How to create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- How to assign permissions for the AD Group to create a My Site
-
- How to create a My Site
-
Lab 1: Managing the User Profile Service
- Create the My Site Web Application
-
- Create the User Profile Service Application
-
- Configure User Profile Service Application Permissions
-
- Create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- Assign Permissions to Ad Group to create a My Site
-
- Create a My Site
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- You will be able to create the my site web application
-
- You will be able to create the user profile service application
-
- You will be able to configure the permissions for the user profile service
-
- You will be able to create the Active Directory Import Connection
-
- You will be able to assign the correct permissions to the Ad group needed to create a my site
-
- You will be able to create a my site
-
Module 8: Search
This module will look at the architecture of the Search Service and discover how the new components are configured, managed and optimized for performance and resilience. You will be learning about the crawl and query capabilities in SharePoint 2016 as well as the changes from a user’s perspective. Finally, you will learn about Search scalability and deploying its components across multiple servers in your farm including custom deployed farms and Min Role farms.
Lessons
- How to view the currently Search Topology
-
- How to create an Enterprise Search Centre
-
- How to configure a new search schema property
-
- How to create a site collection-level result source
-
- How to create a new content source
-
Lab 1: Search
- Viewing Current Search Topology
-
- Create an Enterprise Search Centre
-
- Configure a new Search Scheme property
-
- Create a site collection-level result source
-
- Create a new content source
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- The Installation and configure a SharePoint 2016 Farm
- How to manage a SharePoint 2016 Farm through the GUI and PowerShell
- How to create site collections via GUI and PowerShell
- How to create and configure the all the required service applications for SharePoint 2016
- How to backup and restore in SharePoint 2016
-
- How to build a Min Role Farm
- How to View ULS Logs
- How to document and check IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
- Building a Farm using Min Role
- View ULS Logs
- Document IIS Settings
-
- You will be able to build a SharePoint 2016 farm using Min Role
- You will be able to view SharePoint 2016 ULS Logs
- You will be able to check and document IIS Settings for SharePoint 2016
-
- How to manage the SharePoint Farm Administrators group
- How to configure Outgoing Email
- How to configure Incoming Email
- How to Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log Options
-
- Manage the Farm Administrators group
- Configure Outgoing Email
- Configure Incoming Email
- Configure Diagnostic and Usage Log options
-
- You will have learnt how to mange the SharePoint 2016 Farm Administrators group
- How to setup and configure the outgoing email
- How to setup and configure the incoming email
- How to configure the diagnostic and Usage log options
-
- How to define a new Managed Account
- How to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint Server
- How to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
- How to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
- How to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
- Define a new Managed Account
- Add two new IP addresses to SharePoint1
- Create a Claims based web application in CA
- Create a Claims Web Application using PowerShell
- Create a Hosting web application using PowerShell
-
- You will be able to define a new Managed Account
- You will be able to add new IP Addresses to a SharePoint server
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in SharePoint Central Administration
- You will be able to create a claims based web application in PowerShell
- You will be able to create a hosting web application in PowerShell
-
- How to create a managed path
- How to create a site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
- How to create a site collection using PowerShell
- How to create a site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
- How to create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
- How to create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
- Create a new Managed Path in Portal Web App
- Create a new Site collection using CA
- Create a new Site collection using PowerShell
- Create a site collection in its own database using CA
- Create a site collection in its own database using PowerShell
- Create a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
- You will able to create a new managed path in SharePoint 2016
- You will be able to create a new site collection using SharePoint Central Administration
- You will be able to create a new site collection using PowerShell
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using SharePoint Central Administration
- You will be able to create a new site collection in its own database using PowerShell
- You will be able to created a host named site collection using PowerShell
-
- How to create a State Service Application
- How to create a Search Service Application
- How to create the Managed Metadate Service
-
- Create the State Service Application
- Create the Search Service Application
- Create the Managed Metadata Service
-
- How to create the State Service Application
- How to create the Search Service Application
- How to create the Managed Metadata Service
-
- How to add a new IP and Certificate to a SharePoint Web Application
- How to configure DNS for SharePoint Web Application
- How to Create a Subscription Settings Service Application
- How to create the Application Management Application Service
- How to configure the application URLs
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
- How to Add Apps to the catalog
-
- Create new CK Apps IP Address and Certificate
- Configure App DNS Domain Name
- Add a DNS Wildcard A record pointing to SP FE
- Create the Subscription Settings Service Application
- Create the Application Management application service
- Configure the Application URLs
- Create App Catalog Site Collection
- Add Apps to the catalog
-
- How to create new IP address and Certificates and add them to IIS Website
- How to configure DNS records for App Catalog
- How to Create the subscription setting service application
- How to create the application management application service
- How to configure the application URLs
- How to create the App Catalog Site Collection
- How to add apps to the catalog
-
- How to create the My Site Web Application
- How to create the User Profile Service Application
- How to Configure the User Profile Synchronization Permissions
- How to create the Active Directory Import Connection
- How to assign permissions for the AD Group to create a My Site
- How to create a My Site
-
- Create the My Site Web Application
- Create the User Profile Service Application
- Configure User Profile Service Application Permissions
- Create the Active Directory Import Connection
- Assign Permissions to Ad Group to create a My Site
- Create a My Site
-
- You will be able to create the my site web application
- You will be able to create the user profile service application
- You will be able to configure the permissions for the user profile service
- You will be able to create the Active Directory Import Connection
- You will be able to assign the correct permissions to the Ad group needed to create a my site
- You will be able to create a my site
-
- How to view the currently Search Topology
- How to create an Enterprise Search Centre
- How to configure a new search schema property
- How to create a site collection-level result source
- How to create a new content source
-
- Viewing Current Search Topology
- Create an Enterprise Search Centre
- Configure a new Search Scheme property
- Create a site collection-level result source
- Create a new content source
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Search
Module 8: Search
This module will look at the architecture of the Search Service and discover how the new components are configured, managed and optimized for performance and resilience. You will be learning about the crawl and query capabilities in SharePoint 2016 as well as the changes from a user’s perspective. Finally, you will learn about Search scalability and deploying its components across multiple servers in your farm including custom deployed farms and Min Role farms.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Managing the User Profile Service
Module 7: Managing the User Profile Service
In this module you will learn how to build the User Profile Application and what is new in SharePoint 2016 and the options for populating your user profiles in SharePoint from various directory sources. You will learn how to leverage the new Microsoft Identity Management 2016 server for two-way synchronization and also importing objects from other LDAP sources. Finally, you will look at the new My Sites and the social options provided by this service.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Application Management
Module 6: Application Management
A key Service to SharePoint 2016 that allows SharePoint 2016 Administrators to setup their own on-premise App marketplace hub and maintain control of the Apps stored in it and those subscribed to from the Internet Marketplace. In this module we will go through setup and configuration and publish commercial Apps into your SharePoint farm.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Service Applications
Module 5: Service Applications
In this module we will look at what is new, changed and depreciated in SharePoint 2016 and the architecture behind the core service applications. You will also learn how to work with multiple farm scenarios including publishing services between farms and how to scale the services. You will also learn how Min Role and service Applications align to each other and learn to scale services through both Min Role and custom farm deployment scenarios.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Site Collections
Module 4: Site Collections
This module covers the creation and management options for Site Collections including good practices for database sizing and management, migrating site collections to new databases and understanding the differences between path based and host named site collections. You will learn how to create and manage site collections through central administration and PowerShell.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Web Applications
Module 3: Web Applications
In this module we will explore the new changes to Web Applications and discover the creation and management of them in both Central Administration and PowerShell. You will learn how to use certificates with your SSL Web applications and secure them with the TLS 1.2 protocol. We will also cover the creation of hosting Web Applications for the use of host named site collections. Finally, you will learn how to optimize your Web Applications including Throttling and access policies.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Farm Management
Module 2: Farm Management
This module will be a tour of Central Administration and PowerShell management understanding the various configuration options for a farm including post installation good practice such as log file locations, The Distributed cache, Farm solutions, mail server connection using TLS and security management of SharePoint Administrators. You will also be using ULS viewer in order to troubleshoot SharePoint deployments and installations. Finally, you will learn about server to server trusts to enable SharePoint to communicate with other applications.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Hardware and Installation
Course Details
Course Duration:Â 5Â Days
Module 1: Hardware, Installation and patching
This module will look at the planning and architecture of the SharePoint platform as well as the hardware requirements and minimum recommended hardware configurations including virtualization good practices. It will include lessons on SQL good practices and understanding how SharePoint and SQL work together. It will also go through a step-by-step installation of a SharePoint server and scaling out with multiple servers including scripted installations and configuration. You will also learn all about the new Min Role deployment templates and you will build a Min Role farm as part of the lab. Finally, we will look at the new patching options for SharePoint 2016 including zero downtime patching.
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