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Planning and Administering SharePoint 2016
https://www.nbcc-academy.com/shop/product/planning-and-administering-sharepoint-2016-22635 horas
About the course
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan and administer a Microsoft SharePoint 2016 environment. The course teaches you how to deploy, administer, and troubleshoot your SharePoint environment. This course also provides guidelines, best practices, and considerations that help you optimize your SharePoint deployment.
ideal for
The course is targeted at experienced IT professionals who are interested in learning how to install, configure, deploy, and manage SharePoint 2016 installations either in a data center or in the cloud.
Students typically have more than one year of hands-on experience* with planning and maintaining SharePoint and two years’ experience with other core technologies on which SharePoint depends, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server 2014 or later, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and networking infrastructure services.
The minimally qualified candidate typically:
Is an IT professional who plans, implements, and maintains a multi-server deployment of SharePoint 2016.
Has a working knowledge of, and preferably hands-on experience, with SharePoint Online.
Has broad familiarity with SharePoint workloads.
Has experience with business continuity management, including data backup, restoration, and high availability.
Has experience with authentication and security technologies.
Has experience with Windows PowerShell.
The hands-on experience or job experience should be from a solutions-based role where the candidate has worked on multiple solutions in the SharePoint space that includes document management, content management, and search.
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Describe the key features of SharePoint 2016.
Design an information architecture for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Design a logical architecture for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Design the physical architecture for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Install and configure SharePoint 2016.
Create and configure web applications and site collections.
Plan and configure service applications for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Manage users and permissions, and secure content in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Configure authentication in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Configure platform and farm-level security in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Manage information taxonomy in SharePoint web applications and site collections.
Configure and manage user profiles and audiences.
Configure and manage the search experience in SharePoint 2016.
Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Has a working knowledge of, and preferably hands-on experience, with SharePoint Online.
Has broad familiarity with SharePoint workloads.
Has experience with business continuity management, including data backup, restoration, and high availability.
Has experience with authentication and security technologies.
Has experience with Windows PowerShell.
The hands-on experience or job experience should be from a solutions-based role where the candidate has worked on multiple solutions in the SharePoint space that includes document management, content management, and search.
Prerequisite Knowledge
Before attending this course, students must have knowledge of:
Software management in a Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 enterprise server environment.
Deploying and managing applications natively, virtually, and in the cloud.
Administering IIS.
Configuring AD DS for use in authentication, authorization, and as a user store.
Managing an application remotely by using Windows PowerShell 4.0.
Managing databases and server roles in SQL Server.
Connecting applications to SQL Server.
Implementing claims-based security.
Using Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines.
An ideal candidate for this course must have at least one year of experience with deploying and administering multiple SharePoint 2013 farms across a large enterprise. Because many customers have not upgraded from SharePoint 2010, a candidate can also have at least two years of experience with SharePoint 2010. However, they also must understand the differences between SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013, particularly in terms of hybridization.
Course Program
INTRODUCING SHAREPOINT 2016
The key components of a SharePoint deployment
New features in SharePoint 2016
SharePoint 2016 deployment options
DESIGNING AN INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
Identifying business requirements
Understanding business requirements for information architecture
Organizing information in SharePoint 2016
Planning for discoverability
Lab : Designing an information architecture – Part one
Identifying site columns, content types, and term sets
Lab : Creating an information architecture – Part two
Designing keywords, synonyms, promoted results, thesaurus, and managed properties
Designing a taxonomy
DESIGNING A LOGICAL ARCHITECTURE
Overview of a SharePoint 2016 logical architecture
Documenting your logical architecture
Lab : Designing a logical architecture
Planning a logical architecture
Producing a logical architecture diagram
DESIGNING A PHYSICAL ARCHITECTURE
Designing the physical requirements of a SharePoint deployment
Designing supporting software for the physical components of a SharePoint deployment
SharePoint farm topologies
Mapping a logical architecture design to a physical architecture design
Lab : Designing a physical architecture
Designing a physical architecture
Developing a physical architecture design diagram
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING SHAREPOINT 2016
Installing SharePoint 2016
Scripting the installation and configuring a SharePoint 2016 environment
Configuring SharePoint 2016 farm settings
Lab : Provisioning SharePoint 2016
Provisioning a SharePoint 2016 server farm
Lab : Configuring SharePoint 2016
Configuring incoming email
Configuring outgoing email
Configuring integration with Microsoft Office Web Apps Server 2016
CREATING WEB APPLICATIONS AND SITE COLLECTIONS
Creating web applications
Configuring web applications
Creating and configuring site collections
Lab : Creating and configuring web applications
Creating a web application
Configuring a web application
Lab : Creating and configuring site collections
Creating and configuring site collections
Creating a site collection in a new content database
Using Fast Site Collection Creation
PLANNING AND CONFIGURING SERVICE APPLICATIONS
Introduction to the service application architecture
Creating and configuring service applications
Lab : Configuring services and service applications
Provisioning a managed metadata service application with Central Administration
Provisioning a managed metadata service application with Windows PowerShell
Configuring service applications for document conversions
Configuring service application proxy groups
MANAGING USERS, PERMISSIONS, AND SECURING CONTENT
Configuring authorization in SharePoint 2016
Managing access to content
Lab : Managing users and groups
Creating a web application policy
Creating and managing SharePoint groups
Creating custom permission levels
Lab : Securing content in SharePoint 2016
Managing permissions and inheritance
Managing site collection security
Enabling anonymous access to a site
CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION FOR SHAREPOINT 2016
Overview of authentication
Configuring federated authentication
Configuring server-to-server authentication
Lab : Configuring SharePoint 2016 to use federated identities
Configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to make a web application a relying party
Configuring SharePoint to trust AD FS as an identity provider
Configuring a web application to use the AD FS identity provider
SECURING A SHAREPOINT 2016 DEPLOYMENT
Securing the platform
Configuring farm-level security
Lab : Configuring SharePoint 2016 communication security
Configuring SharePoint and Microsoft SQL Server to communicate over nonstandard ports
Hardening a SharePoint server farm
Lab : Configuring farm-level security
Configuring blocked file types
Configuring web part security
Implementing security auditing
MANAGING TAXONOMY
Managing content types
Understanding managed metadata
Configuring the managed metadata service
Lab : Configuring content-type propagation
Creating content types for propagation
Publishing content types across site collections
Lab : Configuring and using the managed metadata service
Configuring the managed metadata service
Creating term sets and terms
Consuming term sets
CONFIGURING USER PROFILES
Configuring the User Profile service application
Managing user profiles and audiences
Lab : Configuring user profiles
Configuring the User Profile service application
Configuring directory import and synchronization
Lab : Configuring and managing user profiles
Provisioning My Sites
Configuring audiences
CONFIGURING ENTERPRISE SEARCH
Understanding the Search service architecture
Configuring the Search service
Managing Enterprise Search
Lab : Configuring Enterprise Search
Configuring the Search service application
Configuring a file share content source
Configuring a local SharePoint content source
Creating a Search Center
Lab : Optimizing the search experience
Configuring a result source and a query rule
Customizing the search experience
Creating and deploying a thesaurus
Configuring entity extractors and refiners
Managing query spelling correction
MONITORING AND MAINTAINING A SHAREPOINT 2016 ENVIRONMENT
Monitoring a SharePoint environment
Tuning and optimizing a SharePoint environment
Planning and configuring caching
Troubleshooting a SharePoint environment
Lab : Monitoring a SharePoint 2016 deployment
Configuring usage and health data
Configuring diagnostic logging
Configuring health analyzer rules
Reviewing usage and health data
Lab : Investigating page load times
Analyzing network traffic
Analyzing SharePoint page performance