Implementing Windows Server 2016 Distributed Networking Services
Windows DFS and BranchCache are two powerful Windows Server features that allow organizations to provide efficient data access across distributed locations. This course explains how to plan, configure, and troubleshoot both of these technologies.
Many organizations have distributed data across multiple sites and all users expect quick data access no matter where they reside. In this course, Implementing Windows Server 2016 Distributed Networking Services, you’ll learn about the two core distributed data technologies built into Windows Server and how each can be used to address different use cases. You’ll start by learning DFS and DFS Replication and then you’ll look at BranchCache and how and when that should be used as an alternative solution. At the end of this course, you’ll be able to describe each of the technologies, which problems they solve, and how to implement and troubleshoot them.
Author Name: Peter Grant
Author Description:
Peter is a technology enthusiast and has been immersed in IT ever since his days of programming ‘Basic’ on the Commodore 64. He has 20 years of professional experience supporting or architecting large and complex infrastructure environments for companies including Microsoft and various investment banks. Peter has a pragmatic view of IT and has spoken at Cloud conferences and written articles on IT strategy. Peter prides himself on being technical and hands-on whilst still being able to communica… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Introduction
7mins - Lab Setup
8mins - DFS Deployment Planning
13mins - Implementing DFS
19mins - Configuring DFSR Replication
20mins - Troubleshooting DFSR
19mins - BranchCache Deployment Planning
19mins - Implementing BranchCache for Files
30mins - Implementing BranchCache for Web Content
18mins - Implementing BranchCache for Application Updates
8mins - Troubleshooting BranchCache
21mins
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