Title: What’s New in Windows Server 2016
Published: 06/03/2016
Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
Instructors: Corey Hynes and Ward Ralston
Level: 200 (Intermediate)
Length: 5 hours
Modules: 7
Assessments: 5
Cost: FREE
Training URL: Click here to launch training
DESCRIPTION
In this helpful course, get the details about the features and functionality that have been added to this new version of Windows Server, along with those that were modified from previous versions.
See demonstrations and get high-level overviews online casino go, from a practical and a conceptual standpoint. Take a look at what’s new in Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V and software-defined networking, learn about the latest in software-defined storage, and hear about security features, including Credential Guard. Plus, explore containers and Nano Server, along with implementation and management.
COURSE INFORMATION
- Instructor Introductions and Prep
Meet your instructors, and learn what you should know as you come to this course. - Introduction to Windows Server 2016
Get a high-level overview of what’s new in Windows Server 2016, from a conceptual standpoint. - The Software-Defined Datacenter – Part 1
Take a look at what’s new in Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V and software-defined networking. - The Software-Defined Datacenter – Part 2
Get a high-level overview of what’s new in Windows Server 2016 storage, including software-defined storage. - Security and Authentication
Look at the newest features in Windows Server 2016 security and Remote Desktop Services (RDS), including Credential Guard and RDS Scaling. - Application Platform
Take a look at containers and Nano Server, along with implementation and management. - Post-Event Survey (optional)
Many of the new capabilities, such as containers and Nano Server, stem from Microsoft's focus on the cloud. Others, such as Shielded VMs, illustrate a strong emphasis on security.