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Windows Server 2016: Software Defined Networking Administration
 
Windows Server 2016: Software Defined Networking Administration
MP4 | Video: 720p | Duration: 1:08:13 | English | Subtitles: VTT | 192.1 MB


Software-defined networking (SDN) way to segment traffic between networks and virtual machines is a key concept in server administration, networking administration, cloud computing, and data center management. This course covers key concepts and tasks that can prepare you to become a software-defined networking administrator. Instructor Robert McMillen begins by providing an introduction to software-defined networks, and sharing how Virtual Machine Manager is used to configure SDN. He then dives into preparing the environments, including how to prepare logical networks and how to copy and import a script to a library in Virtual Machine Manager. He also shares how to add a cluster, configure deployment, and troubleshoot deployment issues.


 

Topics include:


  • Determining usage scenarios
  • Virtual Machine Manager
  • Downloading a service template for the HA gateway
  • Copying and importing a script to a library
  • Creating a Scale-Out File Server
  • Creating a cluster
  • Configuring deployment
  • Navigating to the job status logs
  • Accessing deployment log files

Windows Server 2016: Software Defined Networking Administration


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