Implementing Windows Server 2019 Distributed Networking Services
Windows DFS and BranchCache are powerful tools to share and manage data resources across regions. This course explains the use cases, configuration, and best practices of each.
Organizations that have spread out across the globe need ways to enable sharing data with their users while still keeping control of that data. In this course, Implementing Windows Server 2019 Distributed Networking Services, you will gain the ability to set up and manage data on Windows. First, you will learn how to setup and configure Distributed File Services. Next, you will discover replicating network shares with DFS Replication. Finally, you will explore how to install and configure BranchCache. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of managing the Windows data features needed to manage data for your end users across the globe.
Author Name: Chris Blackden
Author Description:
Chris Blackden started tinkering with computers and electronics at the age of thirteen and hasn’t stopped since. He’s worked in several different roles in Information Technology, and has experience with Software Engineering, System Administration, Information Security, and several different cloud providers. Currently, he works at the Research Department of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and teaches Cloud Computing and Data Science at Drexel University.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Setting up the Environment
9mins - Planning DFS Deployments
14mins - Configuring and Securing DFS
20mins - Setting up DFS Redundancies and Fault Tolerant DFS
15mins - Planning BranchCache Deployments
15mins - Implementing BranchCache for File Servers
13mins - Implementing BranchCache for Web Servers
10mins - Implementing BranchCache for Application Servers
9mins
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