Windows Server 2019, Upgrade & Migrate from 2008,2012 & 2016

The Cloud Movement, New features available in Server 2019, Theories and Labs for Upgrade & Migrate to Server 2019

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Oct 2019
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What you will learn

What's new in Windows Server 2019

Windows Server 2019 new features "Hybrid, Infrastructure, Security, Application"

Servicing channels, LTSC & SAC

Windows Life cycle, Physical license, Application compatibility

Concept of in-place Upgrade and Migration

How to extend AD schema and Infrastructure to newer OS version

How to Upgrade & Migrate from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2012

How to Upgrade & Migrate from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2016

How to Upgrade & Migrate from Windows Server 2016 to Windows Server 2019

Different career paths offered by Microsoft

Answer, What to study next?

Description

This course is designed for an easy walk towards Windows Server 2019 master level.

Update: Main intention was to make this course available for free but we decided to make it as paid for genuine students only to avoid spammers and fake reviews.

The Windows Server 2019 is fully armed with a long list of new features to support Azure, in this course we approach the surface to know what's new and to understand the full scope of cloud supported features.

This course is divided into:

1- Theory part, contains:

* What's new in Windows Server 2019 in brief.

* Windows Server 2019 editions, servicing channels, life cycle, application compatibility ... etc.

* Windows Server 2019 main 4 feature categories "Hybrid, HCI, Security, Application".

* Unique hybrid capabilities with Azure.

* Unprecedented Hyper-converged Infrastructure (HCI).

* Enhanced security capabilities.

* Faster innovation for applications.


2- Technical part, contains

* In-place upgrade & migrate lab of Windows Server 2008 up to Windows Server 2019

* Prepare your network "Create 2 virtual machines, install OS, ICT, Create 1st domain {ADDS}, 2008 DC,  Join Domain ... etc".

* Migrate 2008 to 2012 "Extend Forest schema and Domain Infrastructure, add 2nd 2012 DC,  Transfer FSMO roles, upgrade FFL/DFL".

* Upgrade 2008 to 2012 "In place upgrade for 2008 box to 2012".

* Upgrade 2012 to 2016 "In place upgrade for 2012 box to 2016".

* Migrate 2012 to 2016 "Migrate 2012 DC to 2016 DC".

* Upgrade 2016 to 2019 "In place upgrade for 2016 DC to 2019 DC".


3- By end of this course, contains

* Study path "How do i start and what should be my study path? What certification path to follow? etc".

* What's next "Presenting list of courses students have to follow to master Windows Server 2019".


Content

Introduction

Course Introduction
Before starting this course
Windows server upgrade path
Upgrade versus Migrate
Labs - Upgrade & Migrate path

Windows Server 2019 Basic Information

What's in this module?
Editions & Servicing channels
Server License
Installation-LTSC-SAC
Windows support life cycle
Windows application compatibility list
Differences between Windows Server OS versions

What's new in Windows Server 2019

Evolution of technology and need for Server 2019
What's new in brief :: Technical review
Hybrid, HCI, Application & Security

The 4 Pillars of Windows server 2019

Features and capabilities of Windows servers

What's new in 2019 Hybrid

Unique hybrid capabilities with Azure

What's new in 2019 Infrastructure

Unprecedented Hyper-converged Infrastructure

What's new in 2019 Security

Enhanced security capabilities

What's new in 2019 Application

Innovation for applications
Technical definitions and review (OPTIONAL VIDEO)

Prepare your network

Important notes about OS
Download 2008, 2012, 2016, 2019 ISO images
Virtual emulator & Virtual switches
Create 2008 VM, SP2, VM tools, ICT
Create 2012 VM, ICT
Promote 2008 to DC
Join 2012 to domain
Take snapshot

Migrate 2008 to 2012

Extend the Schema & InfraStructure 2012
Promote 2012 to 2nd DC
Move FSMO roles to 2012 DC
Demote 2008 DC
Promote FFL/DFL 2012, Take snapshot

Upgrade 2008 to 2012

In-place upgrade concept
Upgrade Server1 to 2012

Upgrade 2012 to 2016

Upgrade Server1 to 2016
Extend the Schema & InfraStructure 2016
Practice LAB

Migrate 2012 to 2016

Promote Server1 as 2016DC
Transfer FSMO using NTDSUtil
Demote Server2
Upgrade FFL/DFL 2016
3rd Snapshot

Upgrade 2016 to 2019

Upgrade DC 2016 --> DC 2019

Career paths provided by Microsoft

Study path and certifications
What courses should i study next?

Screenshots

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Reviews

Emiliano
January 27, 2023
Si bien al principio es mucha teoria lo que lo hace un poco aburrido, despues a mitad de curso con la practica de los videos se aprecia mejor y termina cerrando todo de 10!
Brian
December 6, 2022
This course is very useful for the principles of how to do the migrations but sadly it is very out of date. It is almost impossible to do the labs alongside the lectures as the software needed is no longer available from Microsoft. They aren't available in a resource folder for the course as you might expect and downloading the software from non-Microsoft sources is risky. You also now cannot upgrade from evaluation versions of the software, so many of the processes we do have the software for don't work.
M.ferdows
October 1, 2019
Nice demo if we download free trail of windows sever and add AD-DS role into and download windows server 2016 trail can we upgrade with ADD-DS role tanks.

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