Windows Server Administration Concepts: Storage
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The abundance of data makes the management of that data more crucial to an organization than ever before. After completion of this course, you will know how Windows Server 2019 storage works.
Data is the most critical asset of most organizations. Users and customers need access to data for a company to function. This data can be accessed anytime from anywhere. In this course, Windows Server Administration Concepts: Storage, you’ll learn how to use storage to protect, store, and distribute your organizational data. First, you’ll explore the ins and outs of using disks. Next, you’ll discover storage technologies like QoS, and storage protocols. Then, you’ll learn when to use the Distributed File System, Offline Files, and Work Folders . Finally, you’ll see how to provide redundancy to your data with RAID, Storage Spaces, and Data Duplication. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Windows Server 2019 storage needed to store your organization’s most critical asset.
Author Name: Gary Grudzinskas
Author Description:
Gary has been working in Information Technology for over 15 years. He has worked with Exchange Server since version 5.5 and has experience in both training and hands on implementations. His energetic delivery and passion for technology makes him a popular trainer. He has developed many online courses and delivers training all over the world.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Managing Disks in Windows Server 2019
23mins - Understanding Windows Server 2019 Storage Concepts
15mins - Implementing Storage Redundancy in Windows Server 2019
21mins - Understanding Windows Server 2019 Storage Distribution
15mins
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