Windows Server 2012 High Availability: Networking and Clusters

Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment.
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Course Description
Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment. A few features we'll cover are NIC Teaming, DHCP Scope Failover, Network Load Balancing, and more. A strong working knowledge of general hardware, networking, and Windows core infrastructure services is recommended.
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Course Syllabus
Getting Started with Windows Server 2012 High Availability- 7m 6s
—Meet Your Instructor 1m 12s
—What We Will Cover 1m 46s
—How to Use This Course 4m 8sNIC Teaming with Windows Server 2012- 33m 42s
—NIC Teaming Overview 2m 56s
—Restrictions/Requirements 1m 52s
—Enabling and Configuring NIC Teaming 8m 1s
—Teaming Mode 5m 31s
—Load Balancing, Standby Adapter, and Primary Team Interface 4m 52s
—Managing Network Configuration 3m 43s
—Removing a Network Adapter 3m 9s
—Removing a NIC Team 1m 21s
—PowerShell Commands 2m 17sStorage Pools and Spaces- 49m 56sDHCP Load Balance- 27m 56sDHCP Failover- 30m 25sActive Directory- 47m 21sNetwork Load Balancing (NLB)- 40m 40sFailover Clusters- 1h 0mCluster-Aware Updating- 37m 45sScale-Out File Server- 31m 46s