Project Server 2010/2013 Administration
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Watch this course if you require best practice advice on how to administer Project Server 2010/2013, or have an interest in the components it relies upon such as SharePoint. The course covers everything from documentation, service pack installation, backup and restore, SQL Maintenance Plans, as well as configuring Microsoft Project so that it can connect to Project Server.
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Course Description
This course is designed to teach IT administrators everything they need to know in order to keep a Project Server 2010/2013 farm up and running. Because Project Server is a SharePoint application, the course details a lot of the management and configuration of Project Server required via SharePoint Central Admin. We also demonstrate how to document your system, and then apply the latest Service Packs and Cumulative Updates (also known as public updates), both on the server and client. The course is packed full of best practice advice, demonstrations, and URLs providing access to 3rd party tools which should be in the toolkit of every Project Server administrator.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 7m 32s
—Introduction 0m 57s
—Agenda 1m 56s
—What to Expect 3m 36s
—Summary 1m 1sDocumentation!- 20m 37s
—Introduction 0m 35s
—Agenda 0m 26s
—Hey Ben, Why the Exclamation Mark? 1m 12s
—What's in My Farm? 2m 38s
—Documentation Options 2m 43s
—Demo - Manual Documentation via the User Interface 1m 48s
—Demo - Manual Documentation Using PowerShell 1m 32s
—Demo - Documentation Using Scripted PowerShell 3m 8s
—Demo - Commercial Documentation 1m 56s
—Demo - Fixes and Patches 3m 51s
—Summary 0m 45sOLAP Installation- 24m 55sBackup and Restore Options- 23m 28sUnderstanding the Underlying Services- 22m 9sInstalling Service Packs- 24m 54sInstalling Cumulative Updates- 9m 7sSQL Maintenance Plans- 12m 17sDatabase Administration- 7m 0sThe Unified Logging Service- 17m 2sConnecting Project Professional- 8m 44sSummary- 4m 42s