MOC 20345-2A - Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (MOC203452A)
This Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 training class provides experienced Exchange Server administrators with the knowledge to design and implement an Exchange Server 2016 messaging environment. Students will learn how to design and configure advanced components in an Exchange Server 2016 deployment such as site resiliency, advanced security, compliance, archiving, and discovery solutions. In addition, students will learn about coexistence with other Exchange organizations or Exchange Online, and migration from previous versions of Exchange Server. The course will provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help students optimize their Exchange Server deployment.
This course is intended for IT professionals who are experienced messaging administrators, messaging architects, or consultants and are responsible for designing and deploying Exchange Server 2016 solutions, including environments that contain previous versions of Exchange Server or Exchange Online. This course is also intended as preparation material for IT professionals who are looking to take the 70-345: Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 exam as part of the requirement for the MCSE: Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 certification.
- Learn to plan for Exchange Server deployments.
- Learn to plan and deploy Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox services.
- Learn to plan and deploy message transport.
- Learn to plan and deploy client access.
- Learn to design and implement high availability.
- Learn to maintain Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to design messaging security.
- Learn to design and implement message retention.
- Learn to design messaging compliance.
- Learn to design and implement messaging coexistence.
- Learn to upgrade to Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to plan a hybrid Exchange Server deployment.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
- Planning Exchange Server 2016 deployments
- New features in Exchange Server 2016
- Gathering business requirements for an Exchange Server 2016 deployment
- Planning for an Exchange Server deployment
- Designing a Unified Messaging (UM) deployment
- Lab: Planning Exchange Server 2016 deployments
- Evaluating an existing messaging infrastructure
- Identifying requirements
- Discussion: Deployment design for Exchange Server 2016
- Planning and deploying Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox services
- Planning Exchange Server hardware requirements
- Planning Exchange Server for virtualization and Microsoft Azure integration
- Planning and implementing public folders
- Lab: Planning and implementing Exchange virtualization, mailbox databases, and public folders
- Planning for virtualization
- Planning for mailbox databases
- Implementing mailbox databases
- Planning and implementing public folders
- Planning and deploying message transport
- Designing message routing
- Designing transport services
- Designing the message-routing perimeter
- Designing and implementing transport compliance
- Lab: Planning and deploying message transport
- Planning for a redundant and secure message transport
- Planning for transport compliance
- Implementing transport compliance
- Planning and deploying client access
- Planning for Exchange Server 2016 clients
- Planning for client access
- Planning and implementing Office Online Server
- Planning and implementing coexistence of SharePoint 2016 with Exchange
- Designing external client access
- Lab: Planning and deploying client access solutions
- Planning and configuring namespaces
- Planning and configuring client access services options
- Planning and deploying Office Online Server
- Planning and implementing reverse proxy
- Designing and implementing high availability
- Planning high availability for Exchange Server 2016
- Planning for load balancing
- Planning for site resilience
- Lab: Designing and implementing site resiliency
- Creating a lag database copy
- Recovering data from a lagged database copy
- Implementing site resilience
- Validating site resilience
- Maintaining Exchange Server 2016
- Using Managed Availability to improve high availability
- Implementing DSC
- Lab: Maintaining Exchange Server 2016
- Using Windows PowerShell to investigate and configure Managed Availability
- Implementing DSC
- Designing messaging security
- Planning messaging security
- Designing and implementing AD RMS and Azure RMS integration
- Lab: Designing messaging security
- Implementing AD RMS
- Integrating AD RMS with Exchange Server
- Creating a message transport rule to protect email
- Proteccting an email with AD RMS
- Designing and implementing message retention
- Overview of messaging records management and archiving
- Designing In-Place Archiving
- Designing and implementing message retention
- Lab: Designing and implementing message retention
- Designing message retention and archiving
- Implementing message retention and archiving
- Designing messaging compliance
- Designing and implementing data loss prevention
- Designing and implementing In-Place Hold
- Designing and implementing In-Place eDiscovery
- Lab: Designing and implementing messaging compliance
- Designing messaging compliance
- Implementing data los prevention
- Implementing In-Place eDiscovery
- Comparing messaging policy and compliance options
- Designing and implementing messaging coexistence
- Designing and implementing federation
- Designing coexistence between Exchange organizations
- Designing and implementing cross-forest mailbox moves
- Lab: Implementing messaging coexistence
- Implementing message-routing coexistence
- Migrating user mailboxes
- Upgrading to Exchange Server 2016
- Planning an upgrade from previous Exchange Server versions
- Implementing the upgrade from previous Exchange Server versions
- Lab: Upgrading from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2016
- Documenting the Exchange Server 2013 organization
- Deploying Exchange Server 2016
- Upgrading from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2016
- Removing Exchange Server 2013
- Planning a hybrid Exchange Server deployment
- Basics of a hybrid deployment
- Planning and implementing a hybrid deployment
- Implementing advanced functionality for hybrid deployments
- Lab: Designing the integration with Exchange Online
- Designing the integration with Exchange Online
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this Microsoft Exchange class:
- A+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
- Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
- Completed Course 2028A, Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows 2000, or have equivalent knowledge of administrative tasks.
- Attended course 20345-1A: Administering Exchange Server 2016, or have equivalent knowledge.
- Minimum two years of experience working withany version of Exchange Server.
- Minimum of six months of experience working with Exchange Server 2013 or Exchange Server 2016.
- Minimum of two years of experience administering the Windows Server 2012 R2.
- Minimum two yearsof experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
- Minimum of two years of experience working with name resolution, including Domain Name System (DNS).
- Experience working with certificates, including public keyinfrastructure (PKI) certificates.
- Experience working with Windows Powershell.