SharePoint 2010 Advanced Infrastructure

Course Details

  • Course Type: Administrator
  • Duration: 5 days
  • Price: £ (Ex VAT)
  • Residential: £
    (UK midlands only)

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  UK Midlands                   12th   Midlands
Ullesthorpe
 
  UK London                      

London
Marble Arch

 
  UK London                       London
Aldgate East
 
  Germany                       Germany  
  France                       France  
  Holland                       Holland  
  Luxembourg                       Luxembourg  
  Denmark                       Denmark  
     

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Prerequisites

Prior to taking this course, students should have a general knowledge of networking concepts and a basic understanding of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007. Technically-oriented students are expected to understand and/or be able to perform the following administrative activities:

  • DNS - Including ability to create alias records and records in the Hosts file.
  • IIS - Create new Web sites, host headers, and work with site security.
  • Active Directory Users and Computers - Create new user accounts, reset passwords, and perform general user and group account activities.
  • SQL Server - Have a basic understanding of how to apply permissions to a database.
  • Windows 2003 Server - Have a basic understanding of Active Directory.
  • Networking - Have a basic understanding and the ability to assign IP addresses, host names, and general connectivity issues.

NOTE: Delegates attending this class must have attended a SharePoint 2010 Administrator Course or have been working as an Administrator for SharePoint 2010 for a minimum of 6 months.

Monday

Architecture Model – Platform / IIS / SharePoint – Level 200

Installation and Farm Configuration – Level 300/400 ( requires AD / IIS / SQL knowledge ) – We will take a new Server all the way through from installation to farm configuration and initial service applications for a base farm so a lot to cover here.

Tuesday

Working in SQL for Creating and Managing SharePoint Databases – Level 300
Deep Dive Web Applications – Level 300 / 400
Designing Site Collections including Multi Tenancy – Level 400

Wednesday

Extranets – Building SharePoint Web Applications to Support SSL and Multiple Authentication types – level 300/400
Scaling Out – Adding multiple Servers to the SharePoint Farm and Load Balancing the Web Front Ends – level 400
Publishing Application Services Between Farms – Level 300

Thursday

Working with Managed MetaData and Enterprise Content Types – level 300/400
Document Management including rights management – level 300
Records Management and Compliancy – level 300/400

Friday

MySites and Social Networking including Multiple Farm configurations– Level 300
Configuring, Managing and Scaling Out Search – Level 400