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Windows Server Administration Course

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Edoxi's 40-hour Online Windows Server Administration training provides comprehensive skills for managing robust server environments.​ Learn Windows Server deployment, identity services, storage, virtualization, and security for IT professionals. Gain practical experience with Active Directory, PowerShell, Hyper-V, and failover clustering. Work on real-world scenarios like server migration and disaster recovery planning. Enrol now to prepare to excel in critical IT infrastructure roles.
Course Duration
40 Hours
Corporate Days
5 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
12
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Course Rating
4.9
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Mode of Delivery
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What Do You Learn from Edoxi's Online Windows Server Administration Course

Windows Server Overview and Deployment
Master Windows Server installation, configuration, and migration processes. Learn to choose appropriate deployment options for various business scenarios.
Identity Services and Active Directory
Configure Active Directory Domain Services and implement Group Policy management. Create secure authentication frameworks and manage user access across enterprise environments.
File and Storage Services
Implement advanced storage solutions including Storage Spaces Direct and data deduplication features. Configure file sharing with appropriate permissions and optimize storage utilization.
Server Management and Automation
Utilize PowerShell scripting and Windows Admin Center for efficient administration. Automate routine tasks to improve operational efficiency and reduce administrative overhead.
Security and Hardening
Implement Windows Defender ATP and security baselines to protect server infrastructure. Configure secure administrative practices to mitigate common threats and vulnerabilities.
High Availability and Failover Clustering
Design and deploy failover clustering to ensure critical service availability. Implement quorum configurations and cluster-aware applications for business continuity.
Networking Infrastructure
Configure DNS, DHCP, and IP address management for robust network services. Implement network security and troubleshoot connectivity issues across server environments.
Virtualization with Hyper-V
Deploy and manage virtual machines and configure virtual networks. Implement containers for modern application hosting and resource optimization.
Disaster Recovery Planning
Develop comprehensive backup strategies and system state recovery procedures. Create disaster recovery plans to minimize downtime and protect organizational data.
Hybrid and Cloud Integration
Configure Azure integration for hybrid infrastructure environments. Extend on-premises services to the cloud for enhanced scalability and redundancy.

About Our Online Windows Server Administration Training

Edoxi’s 40-hour online Windows Server Administration training provides essential skills for managing modern server infrastructures.​ This 5-day corporate training focuses on deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows Server environments. These include identity services, storage, virtualization, and security. You will gain hands-on experience through practical lab exercises using Microsoft's official courseware, working with tools like Windows Admin Center and PowerShell.

Our Windows Server Administration curriculum covers Active Directory configuration and advanced storage solutions like Storage Spaces Direct. It also includes Hyper-V virtualization and the design of high availability clusters. The Windows Server Administration training also includes implementing robust security measures, developing disaster recovery plans. It further covers automating administrative tasks with PowerShell scripting. These all prepare you to handle real-world IT challenges, from server deployment to ongoing infrastructure maintenance. The Windows Server Administration course is ideal for systems administrators, network engineers, IT support specialists, and infrastructure engineers looking to enhance their server management capabilities. 

Upon completing the course, you will receive a Windows Server Administration course completion certificate from Edoxi. This certification validates your ability to manage daily IT operations while equipping you with in-demand skills in server migration and modernization across industries. 

Enrol now to sharpen your Windows Server Administration capabilities and take the next step in accelerating your IT career.

Key Features of Edoxi's Online Windows Server Administration Course

Official Microsoft Courseware

Access comprehensive learning materials directly from Microsoft, including detailed documentation and best practices for Windows Server.

Hands-On Lab Environment

Practice in a dedicated lab setting with real server environments to implement Windows Server features and services.

Active Directory Configuration Exercises

Complete practical tasks in setting up and managing Active Directory Domain Services and implementing Group Policy.

Windows Server HA and Failover Clustering

Learn to implement high availability (HA) and failover clustering to ensure smooth server operation during outages.

PowerShell Automation Projects

Develop administrative scripts for automating common server management tasks and improving operational efficiency.

Disaster Recovery Planning

Design and implement backup strategies, failover clustering, and recovery solutions to ensure business continuity.

Who Can Join Edoxi’s Online Windows Server Administration Training

Systems and Network Administrators

IT professionals currently managing Windows environments seeking to enhance their server administration capabilities and implement best practices.

IT Support Specialists

Technical support personnel looking to advance their careers by gaining server management skills and moving into infrastructure roles.

Infrastructure Engineers

Engineers responsible for designing and maintaining IT infrastructure who need comprehensive Windows Server knowledge.

Help Desk Technicians

Technical staff aiming to progress from desktop support to server administration roles through practical server management training.

Technical Consultants

IT consultants who need to provide expert guidance on Windows Server deployment, migration, and optimization.

Server Migration Specialists

Professionals involved in upgrading or migrating server environments who require in-depth knowledge of Windows Server capabilities

Windows Server Administration Course Modules

Module 1: Windows Server Administration Overview
  • Chapter 1.1: Introducing Windows Server 2019

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Overview of Windows Server 2019 editions
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Techniques for deployment, servicing, and activation
  • Chapter 1.2: Windows Server Core Overview

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Introduction to Windows Server Core
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Comparing Windows Server Core with Desktop Experience
  • Chapter 1.3: Windows Server Administration Principles and Tools Overview

    • Lesson 1.3.1: Windows Admin Center
    • Lesson 1.3.2: PowerShell for Windows Server administration
    • Lesson 1.3.3: Delegating privileges and administration
  • Chapter 1.4: Deploying and Configuring Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 1.4.1: Deploying and configuring Server Core
    • Lesson 1.4.2: Implementing and using remote server administration
Module 2: Identity Services in Windows Server
  • Chapter 2.1: AD DS Overview

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Overview of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Role of domain controllers in AD DS
  • Chapter 2.2: Deploying Windows Server Domain Controllers

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Deploying domain controllers in AD DS
  • Chapter 2.3: Azure AD Overview

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Overview of Azure Active Directory
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Benefits of integrating Azure AD with AD DS
  • Chapter 2.4: Implementing Group Policy

    • Lesson 2.4.1: Basics of Group Policy
    • Lesson 2.4.2: Configuring Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in a domain environment
  • Chapter 2.5: Active Directory Certificate Services Overview

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Role of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Uses of certificates in Windows Server
  • Chapter 2.6: Implementing Identity Services and Group Policy (Lab)

    • Lesson 2.6.1: Deploying a new domain controller on Server Core
    • Lesson 2.6.2: Configuring Group Policy
    • Lesson 2.6.3: Deploying and using certificate services
Module 3: Network Infrastructure Services in Windows Server
  • Chapter 3.1: Deploying and Managing DHCP

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Deploying DHCP service in Windows Server
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Managing DHCP leases and scopes
  • Chapter 3.2: Deploying and Managing DNS

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Configuring DNS services in Windows Server
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Managing DNS zones and records
  • Chapter 3.3: Deploying and Managing IPAM

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Overview of IPAM (IP Address Management)
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Configuring IPAM in Windows Server
  • Chapter 3.4: Remote Access Services in Windows Server

    • Lesson 3.4.1: Implementing Remote Access Services
    • Lesson 3.4.2: Configuring Web Application Proxy
  • Chapter 3.5: Implementing and Configuring Network Infrastructure Services in Windows Server(Lab)

    • Lesson 3.5.1: Deploying and configuring DHCP
    • Lesson 3.5.2: Deploying and configuring DNS
    • Lesson 3.5.3: Implementing Web Application Proxy
Module 4: File Servers and Storage Management in Windows Server
  • Chapter 4.1: Volumes and File Systems in Windows Server

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Overview of file systems in Windows Server
    • Lesson 4.1.2: Configuring volumes and storage
  • Chapter 4.2: Implementing File Sharing

    • Lesson 4.2.1: Configuring file sharing in Windows Server
    • Lesson 4.2.2: Managing shared folders and permissions
  • Chapter 4.3: Implementing Storage Spaces in Windows Server

    • Lesson 4.3.1: Overview of Storage Spaces technology
    • Lesson 4.3.2: Creating and managing Storage Spaces
  • Chapter 4.4: Implementing Data Deduplication

    • Lesson 4.4.1: Configuring data deduplication
    • Lesson 4.4.2: Benefits of data deduplication
  • Chapter 4.5: Implementing iSCSI

    • Lesson 4.5.1: Overview of iSCSI storage
    • Lesson 4.5.2: Configuring iSCSI target and initiators
  • Chapter 4.6: Deploying Distributed File System (DFS)

    • Lesson 4.6.1: Overview of DFS
    • Lesson 4.6.2: Configuring DFS namespaces and replication
  • Chapter 4.7: Implementing Storage Solutions in Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 4.7.1: Implementing Data Deduplication
    • Lesson 4.7.2: Configuring iSCSI storage
    • Lesson 4.7.3: Configuring redundant Storage Spaces
    • Lesson 4.7.4: Implementing Storage Spaces Direct
Module 5: Hyper-V Virtualization and Containers in Windows Server
  • Chapter 5.1: Hyper-V in Windows Server

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Key features of Hyper-V in Windows Server
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Hyper-V virtualization concepts
  • Chapter 5.2: Configuring VMs in Hyper-V

    • Lesson 5.2.1: Creating and configuring virtual machines (VMs)
    • Lesson 5.2.2: Configuring VM settings
  • Chapter 5.3: Securing Virtualization in Windows Server

    • Lesson 5.3.1: Security features for virtualization
    • Lesson 5.3.2: TPM-trusted attestation and KPS
  • Chapter 5.4: Containers in Windows Server

    • Lesson 5.4.1: Overview of containers in Windows Server
    • Lesson 5.4.2: Installing and configuring containers
  • Chapter 5.5: Overview of Kubernetes

    • Lesson 5.5.1: Kubernetes concepts
    • Lesson 5.5.2: Deploying Kubernetes on Windows Server
  • Chapter 5.6: Implementing and Configuring Virtualization in Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 5.6.1: Creating and configuring VMs
    • Lesson 5.6.2: Installing and configuring containers
Module 6: High Availability in Windows Server
  • Chapter 6.1: Planning for Failover Clustering Implementation

    • Lesson 6.1.1: Overview of failover clustering
    • Lesson 6.1.2: Considerations for implementing failover clustering
  • Chapter 6.2: Creating and Configuring Failover Clusters

    • Lesson 6.2.1: Creating a failover cluster
    • Lesson 6.2.2: Configuring cluster nodes and storage
  • Chapter 6.3: Overview of Stretch Clusters

    • Lesson 6.3.1: Introduction to stretch clusters
    • Lesson 6.3.2: Benefits and configurations of stretch clusters
  • Chapter 6.4: High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Hyper-V VMs

    • Lesson 6.4.1: Configuring high availability for VMs
    • Lesson 6.4.2: Disaster recovery solutions using Hyper-V
  • Chapter 6.5: Implementing Failover Clustering (Lab)

    • Lesson 6.4.1: Configuring storage and creating a cluster
    • Lesson 6.4.2: Deploying and configuring a highly available file server
    • Lesson 6.4.3: Validating the deployment of the highly available file server
Module 7: Disaster Recovery in Windows Server
  • Chapter 7.1: Implementing Hyper-V Replica

    • Lesson 7.1.1: Overview of Hyper-V Replica
    • Lesson 7.1.2: Configuring Hyper-V Replica for disaster recovery
  • Chapter 7.2: Backup and Restore Infrastructure in Windows Server

    • Lesson 7.2.1: Configuring Windows Server Backup
    • Lesson 7.2.2: Restoring server data and applications
  • Chapter 7.3: Azure Site Recovery and Backup Service

    • Lesson 7.3.1: Overview of Azure Site Recovery
    • Lesson 7.3.2: Using Azure Backup for disaster recovery
  • Chapter 7.4: Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup (Lab)

    • Lesson 7.4.1: Implementing Hyper-V Replica
    • Lesson 7.4.2: Implementing backup and restore with Windows Server Backup
Module 8: Windows Server Security
  • Chapter 8.1: Credentials and Privileged Access Protection

    • Lesson 8.1.1: Configuring and protecting credentials in Windows Server
    • Lesson 8.1.2: Implementing privileged access protection (LAPS)
  • Chapter 8.2: Hardening Windows Server Security

    • Lesson 8.2.1: Methods and technologies for hardening security
    • Lesson 8.2.2: Configuring Just Enough Administration (JEA)
  • Chapter 8.3: Securing SMB Traffic

    • Lesson 8.3.1: Securing and analyzing SMB traffic
    • Lesson 8.3.2: Implementing SMB encryption and signing
  • Chapter 8.4: Windows Server Update Management

    • Lesson 8.4.1: Overview of Windows Update
    • Lesson 8.4.2: Managing and deploying Windows Updates
  • Chapter 8.5: Configuring Security in Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 8.5.1: Configuring Windows Defender Credential Guard
    • Lesson 8.5.2: Locating problematic accounts and implementing LAPS
Module 9: RDS in Windows Server
  • Chapter 9.1: Overview of Remote Desktop Services (RDS)

    • Lesson 9.1.1: Key features of RDS in Windows Server
  • Chapter 9.2: Configuring Session-Based Desktop Deployment

    • Lesson 9.2.1: Deploying and configuring session-based desktops
  • Chapter 9.3: Overview of Virtual Desktops

    • Lesson 9.3.1: Configuring personal and pooled virtual desktops
  • Chapter 9.4: Implementing RDS in Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 9.4.1: Implementing RDS
    • Lesson 9.4.2: Configuring session collection settings
    • Lesson 9.4.3: Configuring a virtual desktop template
Module 10: Remote Access and Web Services in Windows Server
  • Chapter 10.1: Implementing VPNs

    • Lesson 10.1.1: Configuring VPN options in Windows Server
    • Lesson 10.1.2: Deploying Always On VPN
  • Chapter 10.2: Implementing Network Policy Server (NPS)

    • Lesson 10.2.1: Configuring NPS for remote access
  • Chapter 10.3: Configuring Web Server (IIS)

    • Lesson 10.3.1: Deploying and configuring IIS in Windows Server
  • Chapter 10.4: Deploying Network Workloads (Lab)

    • Lesson 10.4.1: Implementing VPN in Windows Server
    • Lesson 10.4.2: Deploying and configuring Web Server (IIS)
Module 11: Server and Performance Monitoring in Windows Server
  • Chapter 11.1: Overview of Monitoring Tools

    • Lesson 11.1.1: Introduction to monitoring tools in Windows Server
  • Chapter 11.2: Using Performance Monitor

    • Lesson 11.2.1: Monitoring server performance with Performance Monitor
  • Chapter 11.3: Event Logging and Troubleshooting

    • Lesson 11.3.1: Monitoring event logs for troubleshooting
  • Chapter 11.4: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Server (Lab)

    • Lesson 11.4.1: Establishing a performance baseline
    • Lesson 11.4.2: Identifying the source of performance problems
Module 12: Upgrade and Migration in Windows Server
  • Chapter 12.1: AD DS Migration

    • Lesson 12.1.1: Tools for AD DS migration
  • Chapter 12.2: Storage Migration Service

    • Lesson 12.2.1: Overview of Storage Migration Service
  • Chapter 12.3: Windows Server Migration Tools

    • Lesson 12.3.1: Using Windows Server migration tools and scenarios
  • Chapter 12.4: Migrating Server Workloads (Lab)

    • Lesson 12.4.1: Implementing Storage Migration Service

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Real-World Lab Activities in Windows Server Administration Course

Our Windows Server Administration course combines instructor-led sessions with hands-on lab activities designed to simulate real-world IT environments. Key lab activities include:

Windows Server Administration

Configure Windows Server core components and practice essential administrative tasks through the graphical interface and PowerShell.

Identity Services Implementation

Deploy Active Directory Domain Services, manage users and groups, and implement Group Policy for centralized configuration management.

Network Infrastructure Configuration

Set up DNS zones, DHCP scopes, and IP address management to establish reliable network services for client connectivity.

File Server and Storage Deployment

Implement advanced storage features including Storage Spaces Direct, configure file shares, and optimize storage using deduplication.

Hyper-V Virtualization

Create virtual machines, configure virtual networking, and deploy Windows containers for application isolation and resource efficiency.

High Availability Solutions

Build failover clustering environments to ensure critical services remain operational despite individual server failures.

Disaster Recovery Planning

Implement backup strategies, system state recovery procedures, and test restoration processes for business continuity assurance.

Security Hardening Techniques

Apply security baselines, configure Windows Defender ATP, and implement administrative safeguards against common attack vectors.

Remote Desktop Services

Deploy RDS infrastructure to enable secure remote application and desktop access for distributed workforce scenarios.

Remote Access Configuration

Implement VPN solutions and web application proxy services to provide secure remote connectivity for mobile users.

Performance Monitoring

Utilize built-in tools to identify system bottlenecks, establish performance baselines, and implement proactive monitoring solutions.

Server Migration Projects

Plan and execute server role migrations, application transfers, and operating system upgrades with minimal service disruption.

Windows Server Administration Course Outcome and Career Opportunities

By completing our Windows Server Administration training. You will master Windows Server deployment, security, virtualization, and automation for modern IT environments. The key outcomes include:

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Gain expertise in deploying, configuring, and managing Windows Server environments.
Implement and administer Active Directory, Group Policy, and identity services.
Configure network infrastructure, including DNS, DHCP, VPN, and remote access services.
Manage storage solutions, virtualization with Hyper-V, and high availability clustering.
Strengthen server security, apply disaster recovery strategies, and monitor performance.
Automate administrative tasks with PowerShell and integrate hybrid cloud solutions using Azure.

Job Roles After Completing the Windows Server Administration Training

  • Windows Server Administrator
  • System Administrator
  • IT Support Engineer
  • Infrastructure Specialist
  • Network/Server Engineer
  • Helpdesk to Sysadmin transition

Windows Server Administration Course Training Options

Online Training

  • 40-hour online Windows Server Administration Course

  • Virtual Lab Environment Access

  • Interactive Remote Sessions

  • Flexible Schedule Options

  • Post-Session Recording Access

Corporate Training

  • 5-day Windows Server Administration Corporate Training

  • Customized Content for Organization Needs

  • Training delivered at a selected hotel, client premises, or Edoxi

  • Fly-Me-a-Trainer Option

  • Food and refreshments provided for corporate teams

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Why Choose Edoxi for an Online Windows Server Administration Course?

Among the many options available, Edoxi is a standout choice. Here’s why Edoxi’s Windows Server Administration training is the perfect fit for your needs:

Training by Certified Experts

Our instructors hold Microsoft certifications and bring practical industry experience to every Windows Server Administration class.

Trusted Partner for Windows Courses

Edoxi maintains Microsoft learning partner status, delivering officially recognized Windows Server training with verified courseware.

Proven Regional and Global Reach

Edoxi has its presence across GCC, including UAE, Saudi and Europe, and growing European markets.

Personalized Learning Experience

We maintain small class sizes to ensure individual attention and customize learning paths based on student backgrounds.

Industry-Aligned Learning Approach

Our curriculum directly addresses real-world IT challenges faced by global businesses in implementing Windows Server environments.

Career-Focused Skill Development

Our training develops in-demand skills for IT infrastructure roles, enhancing employability in the global job market.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Manish Rajpal

Manish is a passionate Corporate Trainer, AI Consultant, and Cloud Solutions Architect. He empowers clients across the globe to build and maintain highly available, resilient, scalable, and secure solutions, now with a growing emphasis on AI-powered architectures. With over 15,000 professionals trained, Manish specialises in technologies including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Copilot and GitHub Copilot and increasingly, AI and Machine Learning.

Manish has led research and workshops focused on integrating AI into cloud environments, exploring use cases like intelligent automation, natural language processing, and responsible AI practices.

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FAQ

Will this Windows Server Administration course prepare me for Microsoft certification exams?
Yes, this Windows Server Administration course builds a strong foundation for pursuing the Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification (AZ-800 & AZ-801)
What hands-on experience will I gain during the Windows Server Administration training?
You gain practical experience in implementing Active Directory, configuring Group Policy, managing storage solutions, deploying Hyper-V virtualization, implementing security measures, and automating tasks with PowerShell.
What is the average salary of a Windows Server Administrator?
A Windows Server Administrator with certifications can earn between $69,000 and $89,000 a year. Salaries depend on experience and location. Those with 1–3 years of experience earn about $73,000, while those with 10–14 years earn around $83,000.
What tools and technologies will I work with during this Windows Server Administration course?
You work with Active Directory Domain Services, Group Policy Management, Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Hyper-V virtualization, and various security and monitoring tools native to Windows Server.
How is the Windows Server Administration corporate training customized for organizations?
Windows Server Administration corporate training is tailored to your organization's specific infrastructure needs. These include custom scenarios, focused modules on relevant technologies, and flexible scheduling over 5 days