Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Microsoft IIS Features and Architecture for Government
Setting up Microsoft IIS for Government Operations
Configuring a Simple Web Site for Government Use
Creating an Application Pool for Enhanced Security and Performance
Running Multiple Web Sites to Support Diverse Agency Needs
Implementing Load Balancing to Ensure Efficient Traffic Management
Securing Web Site Data to Protect Sensitive Information
Working with Certificates for Secure Communications
Securing a Web Application to Meet Government Compliance Standards
Administering Microsoft IIS Remotely for Improved Operational Efficiency
Setting up an FTP Server for Secure File Transfers
Configuring an Exchange Server for Robust Email Services
Deploying a SharePoint Server for Collaborative Workflows and Document Management
Monitoring Microsoft IIS to Ensure Optimal Performance and Security
Backing up and Restoring IIS Data to Maintain Continuity of Operations
Troubleshooting Common Issues for Government IT Professionals
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Microsoft Windows for government environments
- Experience using a command line interface
Audience
- System administrators (sysadmins) for government operations
Testimonials (2)
It was a compact and well delivered one.
Antonio Rojas
Course - IIS 8 and ASP.NET Administration
I generally was benefit from the hands-on training.