Course 20415:Implementing a Desktop Infrastructure



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Course 20415:Implementing a Desktop Infrastructure Type:Course Audience(s):IT Professionals Technology:Windows Server Level:300 This Revision:B Delivery method: Instructor-led (classroom) Length:5 days Language(s):English First published: January 14, 2013 Overview About this course This 5-day instructor-led course provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to plan, design, and implement a Windows 8 desktop infrastructure. The course provides guidance on planning and deploying desktops by using several technologies such as User State Migration Tool (USMT), Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and more. Additionally, the course describes how to protect desktops and monitor their health and performance. Audience profile The course is primarily intended for IT Professionals who manage the desktop environments for organizations, and want to specialize in Windows 8 desktop deployments. These IT professionals typically work in complex computing environments of large to enterprise-sized organizations. In addition. the secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals who want to take the 70-415: Implementing an Enterprise Desktop and Device Infrastructure exam as a stand-alone, or as part of the requirement for the MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure certification. At course completion

After completing this course, students will be able to: Assess and determine desktop deployment options. Plan an image management strategy. Implement desktop security. Capture and manage a desktop operating system image. Plan and implement User State Migration. Plan and deploy desktops by using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Plan and deploying desktops by using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. Plan and implement a Remote Desktop Services infrastructure. Manage user state virtualization for enterprise desktops. Plan and implement an updates infrastructure to support enterprise desktops. Protect enterprise desktops from malware and data loss. Monitoring the performance and health of the desktop infrastructure. Course Details Course Outline Module 1: Assessing and Determining Desktop Deployment Options This module describes the enterprise desktop lifecycle and explains how you can assess hardware and infrastructure readiness. The module then describes how to identify and select the most appropriate deployment option based upon organizational requirements. Overview of the Enterprise Desktop Life Cycle Assessing Hardware and Infrastructure Readiness for a Desktop Deployment Using MAP to Assess Deployment Readiness Overview of Enterprise Desktop Deployment Methods Volume Activation Technologies for Enterprise Desktops Lab : Assessing and Determining Desktop Deployment Options Planning a Desktop Deployment Strategy Collecting Infrastructure Data

Implementing a Volume Activation Solution Describe the enterprise desktop life cycle. Explain how to assess hardware and infrastructure readiness for a desktop deployment. Describe how to use MAP to assess deployment readiness. Describe the available methods for deploying enterprise desktops. Describe volume activation technologies for enterprise desktops. Module 2: Planning An Image Management Strategy This modules describes Windows image formats and helps you to define an efficient image management strategy based upon business requirements. Overview of Windows Image Format Overview of Image Management Lab : Planning an Image Management Strategy Assessing Business Requirements to Support an Image Management Strategy Describe image formats used for Windows desktop deployments. Determine the type and content of images used in an image management strategy. Module 3: Implementing Desktop Security This module describes how to deploy and manage a secure desktop by implementing centralized policies, BitLocker settings, and Encrypted File System (EFS) settings. Implementing a Centralized Desktop Security Solution Planning and Implementing BitLocker Planning and Implementing EFS Lab : Configuring Desktop Security Configuring Desktop Security by Using Group Policy Configuring Drive Encryption by Using BitLocker and MBAM Lab : Configuring File Encryption by Using EFS Implementing a Centrally Managed EFS Solution Verifying EFS Document Recovery

Implement a centralized secure desktop solution by using Group Policy settings. Plan and implement device encryption by using BitLocker. Plan and implement a centrally managed EFS solution to secure files and folders on enterprise desktops. Module 4: Capturing and Managing a Desktop Operating System Image This module describes how to use the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) and Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to create, capture, and manage a desktop operating system image. Overview of Windows ADK Managing Windows PE Building a Reference Image by Using Windows SIM and Sysprep Capturing and Servicing a Reference Image Configuring and Managing Windows DS Lab : Preparing the Imaging and the Windows PE Environment Installing Windows ADK Configuring a Custom Windows PE Environment Lab : Building a Reference Image by Using Windows SIM and Sysprep Building a Custom Answer File Using Windows SIM Installing a Reference Computer by Using a Custom Answer File Generalizing a Reference Computer by Using Sysprep Lab : Capturing and Servicing a Reference Image Capturing a Reference System Image Servicing a Reference System Image Lab : Configuring and Managing Windows DS Planning the Windows Deployment Services Environment Installing and Configuring the Windows Deployment Services Server Role Capturing a Reference Image by Using Windows DS Deploying an Image by Using Windows DS Identify the purpose and key features of the Windows ADK. Describe the Windows PE environment and how it can be customized to address specific image and deployment requirements.

Describe the Windows Setup and preparation process and how it can be modified using answer files created with Windows SIM and the Sysprep utility. Use DISM to capture and service a reference image. Configure and manage Windows DS to help support an image capture and deployment solution. Module 5: Planning and Implementing User State Migration This modules describes how to use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) to migrate appropriate user data and settings to a new desktop operating system. Overview of User State Migration Planning User State Migration by Using USMT Migrating User State by Using USMT Lab : Planning and Implementing User State Migration Planning for User State Migration Creating and Customizing the USMT XML Files Capturing and Restoring User State by Using USMT Lab : Migrating User State by Using Hard-Link Migration Performing a Hard-Link Migration by Using USMT Describe user state migration. Plan user state migration. Migrate user state by using the USMT. Module 6: Planning and Deploying Desktops Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit This module describes how to use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2012 to deploy Windows operating systems in lite touch installation scenarios. Planning for the LTI Environment Implementing MDT 2012 for LTI Integrating Windows DS with MDT Lab : Planning and Deploying Desktops by Using MDT Planning for the MDT LTI Environment Installing MDT 2012 andprerequisites Creating and Configuring the MDT 2012 Deployment Share Deploying and Capturing a Reference Operating System Image

Integrating Windows DS with MDT 2012 To Provide PXE-Boot Capabilities Plan for the LTI environment. Implement MDT 2012 for LTI. Integrate Windows Deployment Services (DS) with the MDT 2012. Module 7: Planning and Deploying Desktops by Using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager This describes how to use System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to implement a zero touch installation for deploying enterprise desktops. Planning the ZTI Environment Preparing the Site for Operating System Deployment Building a Reference Image by Using a Configuration Manager Task Sequence Deploying Client Images by Using MDT Task Sequences Lab : Preparing the Environment for Operating System Deployment Planning the Operating System Deployment Infrastructure Preparing the ZTI Environment Configuring the Deployment Packages and System Images Lab : Performing a Zero-Touch Installation by Using MDT and Configuration Manager Performing a ZTI Plan the ZTI environment. Prepare the site for operating system deployment. Build a reference image by using a Configuration Manager task sequence. Deploy client images by using MDT task sequences. Module 8: Planning and Implementing a Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure This module describes how to plan and implement session virtualization deployment and a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) based upon Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services. Overview of Remote Desktop Services Planning the Remote Desktop Services Environment Configuring a Virtual Machine Based Desktop Infrastructure Deployment Configuring a Session-Based Desktop Deployment

Extending the Remote Desktop Services Environment to the Internet Lab : Planning and Implementing a Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure Planning the Remote Desktop Services Environment Configuring a Virtual Machine-Based Desktop Infrastructure Scenario Configuring a Session-Based Desktop Scenario Configuring the RD Gateway Role Service Describe Remote Desktop Services. Plan the Remote Desktop Services environment. Configure a virtual machine based desktop deployment. Configure a session-based desktop deployment. Extend the Remote Desktop Services environment to the Internet. Module 9: Managing User State Virtualization For Enterprise Desktops This module describes how to plan and configure user state virtualization to provide a consistent desktop client experience. Overview of User State Virtualization Planning User State Virtualization Configuring Roaming Profiles, Folder Redirection, and Offline Files Implementing UE-V Lab : Managing User State Virtualization for Enterprise Desktops Planning User State Virtualization Implementing User State Virtualization Describe User State Virtualization. Plan User State Virtualization. Configure roaming profiles, Folder Redirection, and Offline Files. Implement UE-V. Module 10: Planning and Implementing an Updates Infrastructure to Support Enterprise Desktops Students will be able to plan and implement an updates infrastructure to support both physical and virtual enterprise desktops. Planning an Updates Infrastructure for the Enterprise

Supporting Software Updates with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Managing Updates for Virtual Machines and Images Using Windows Intune for Managing Software Updates Lab : Planning and Implementing an Updates Infrastructure to Support Enterprise Desktops Planning an Updates Infrastructure Preparing a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Site to Support Software Updates Determining Software Update Compliance Deploying Software Updates to Clients Describe considerations and methods for implementing an enterprise-based updates infrastructure. Describe how to use Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to deploy and manage software updates. Describe how to manage software updates for virtual machines and images. Describe how to configure Windows Intune to deploy and manage software updates. Module 11: Protecting Enterprise Desktops from Malware and Data Loss This module describes how to use System Center technologies such as Endpoint protection and Data Protection Manager (DPM) to protect enterprise desktops from malware and data loss. Overview of System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection Configuring System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection Client Settings and Monitoring Status Using Windows Intune Endpoint Protection Protecting Desktops by Using DPM Lab : Implementing Client Endpoint Protection Configuring the Endpoint Protection Point Configuring and Deploying Endpoint Protection Polices Configuring Client Settings to Support Endpoint Protection Monitoring Endpoint Protection Lab : Configuring Data Protection for Client Computer Data Configuring and Verifying Client Data Protection

Describe System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection. Explain how to configure System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection client settings and monitoring status. Describe how to use Windows Intune Endpoint Protection. Describe how to protect desktops by using DPM. Module 12: Monitoring the Performance and Health of the Desktop Infrastructure This module describes how to identify and monitor relevant services and components to ensure the health and performance of the enterprise desktop infrastructure. Performance and Health Monitoring for the Desktop Infrastructure Monitoring VDI Lab : Monitoring the Performance and Health of the Desktop Infrastructure Configuring Performance and Reliability Monitoring of Desktops Configuring Operations Manager for Monitoring Virtual Environments Monitor the health and performance of the desktop infrastructure. Monitor the VDI. Prerequisites Before attending this course, students must have: Solid understanding of TCP/IP and networking concepts Solid knowledge of Windows and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) for example, domain user accounts, domain vs. local user accounts, user profiles, and group membership Good understanding of scripts and batch files Solid understanding of security concepts such as authentication and authorization Familiarity with the client administration capabilities of Windows Server General knowledge of management tools such as System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Operations Manager, and System Center 2012 Data Protection Manager. Familiarity with imaging, packaging, and operating system deployment concepts Familiarity with certificates and Certification Authority (CA) implementation and configuration Knowledge equivalent to Windows 2012 MCSA Experience administering Windows Server in an environment that typically has the following characteristics:

2,500 to 50,000 or more users Multiple physical locations and multiple domain controllers Network services and resources such as messaging, databases, file and print, firewalls, Internet access, an intranet, and client computer management Support for Windows 8 client desktops Deployment and management of both physical and virtual applications