Learn how to set up and manage NFS and DFS, DAC, virtual storage, and RAIDs, and manage file permissions on Windows Server 2012 R2.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- File and storage solutions
- Computer management
- Server Manager disk storage
- Command-line disk formatting
- Command-line file utilities
- Volumes and disks
- Configure Network File System (NFS) data store
- Configure BranchCache
- Configure File Classification Infrastructure
- File Server Resource Manager
- Configuring file access auditing
- Viewing effective file access permissions
- Introduction to DAC
- Configure user and device claim types
- Configure resource properties
- Configure resource property lists
- Configure central access rules
- Configure central access policies
- Configure an iSCSI target
- Configure an iSCSI Initiator
- Configure the Internet Storage Name server
- Implement thin provisioning
- Manage server free space
- Configure tiered storage
- Data deduplication
- Practical deduplication
- Storage on Hyper-V
- Extending storage drive partitions in Server 2012 R2
- Shrinking storage partitions on Server 2012 R2
- Formatting options in Server 2012 R2
- Installation of DFS role
- DFS namespace
- DFS replication
- DFS drive mapping
- Scripting DFS mapping
- Troubleshoot and monitor replication
- Volume Shadow Copies
- File server agent for Volume Shadow
- Create a RAID mirror
- Create RAID with parity
- Create file shares and security
- Troubleshoot file and folder access
- Next steps
Taught by
Robert McMillen