MOC 20694 - Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps
This five-day, Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps hands-on training class is designed to teach you the breadth of Microsoft virtual desktop technology, and the course will compare and contrast the various technologies with use cases and best practices. This course builds your skills in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Service Pack 2 (SP2), Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) as part of Windows Server 2012 R2. Throughout this course, you will learn how to manage, monitor, support, and troubleshoot various Windows-based desktop virtualization solutions.
This course is intended for the IT administrators, and implementers, of large and midsized organizations who want to understand and get hands on experience with the latest Microsoft desktop and application virtualization technologies and want to learn how to plan, implement, and manage virtual infrastructure solutions based on these technologies.
- Learn to describe desktop and application virtualization.
- Learn to plan and implement user state virtualization.
- Learn to plan and implement App-V.
- Learn to plan and deploy App-V clients.
- Learn to manage and administer application virtualization.
- Learn to understand application sequencing.
- Learn to configure client Hyper-V.
- Learn to plan and deploy session-based desktops.
- Learn to publish and configure RemoteApp programs.
- Learn to plan pooled personal desktops.
- Learn to plan and implement pooled and personal desktops.
- Learn to implement Remote Access.
- Learn to understand health monitoring of VDI infrastructure.
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).
- Overview of Desktop and Application Virtualization
- Overview of Virtualization Technologies
- Usage Scenarios for Virtualization
- Considerations for Implementing Virtualization
- Lab: Overview of Desktop and Application Virtualization
- Identifying Virtualization Technologies to Meet Business Needs
- Planning and Implementing User State Virtualization
- Understanding and Planning for User State Virtualization
- Configuring Roaming User Profiles and Folder Redirection
- Configuring UE-V
- Lab: Planning and Implementing User State Virtualization
- Planning User State Virtualization
- Configuring Roaming User Profiles and Folder Redirection
- Implementing and Configuring UE-V
- Planning and Implementing App-V
- Overview of Application Virtualization
- App-V Architecture
- Planning App-V Infrastructure
- Deploying App-V Infrastructure
- Lab: App-V Introduction and Architecture
- Examining Application Virtualization Packages
- Examining Standard Application Installations
- Examining Virtualized Application Installations
- Lab: Planning and Implementing App-V
- Planning the Deployment of App-V
- Deploying App-V Infrastructure
- Managing and Administering Application Virtualization
- Managing and Administering Application Virtualization
- Modifying Published Application and Configuration Upgrades
- App-V Reporting
- Lab: Managing and Administering Application Virtualization
- Configuring a New Application and Connection Group
- Configuring App-V Reporting on the Client
- Creating a Report for App-V
- Planning and Deploying App-V Clients
- Overview of App-V Client
- Installing and Configuring the App-V Client
- Managing App-V Client Properties
- Lab: Planning and Deploying App-V Clients
- Planning the Deployment of App-V Clients
- Installing and Testing the App-V Client
- Configuring the App-V Client
- Configuring App-V Client by Using Group Policy
- Application Sequencing
- Overview of Application Sequencing
- Planning for Application Sequencing
- Sequencing an Application
- Advanced Application Sequencing
- Lab: Application Sequencing
- Installing App-V Sequencer
- Deploying the sequenced application
- Updating a Sequenced Application
- Publish Office 2013 and Sequencing Add-On for Word 2013
- Deploying a connected application
- Configuring Client Hyper-V
- Overview of Client Hyper-V
- Creating Virtual Machines
- Managing Virtual Hard Disks
- Managing Checkpoints
- Lab: Configuring Client Hyper-V
- Installing and Configuring Client Hyper-V
- Creating Virtual Switches, Virtual Hard Disks, and Virtual Machines
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Planning and Deploying Session-Based Desktops
- Overview of Remote Desktop Services
- Planning Infrastructure for Session-Based Desktops
- Deploying Session-Based Desktops
- RDS High Availability
- Lab: Planning and Deploying Session-Based Desktops
- Planning the Session Based Desktop Deployment
- Performing Session-Based Desktop Deployment
- Configuring Session Collection Settings and Using a Remote Desktop Connection
- Implementing RD Connection Broker High Availability
- Planning Personal and Pooled Desktops
- Overview of Personal and Pooled Desktops
- Planning and Optimizing Desktop Templates
- Lab: Planning Pooled and Personal Desktops
- Plan the Implementation and Optimization of Virtual Desktop Templates
- Configure a Virtual Desktop Template
- Planning and Implementing Infrastructure for Pooled and Personal Desktops
- Planning Storage for Personal and Pooled Desktops
- Capacity Planning for Pooled and Personal Desktops
- Implementing Pooled and Personal Desktops
- Implementing RemoteApp for Hyper-V
- Lab: Planning and Implementing Infrastructure for Pooled and Personal
- Plan the implementation of pooled and personal desktops
- Deploying an RD Virtualization Host
- Implementing Pooled Desktops
- Implementing Personal Desktops
- Implementing Remote Access for VDI
- Extending VDI Outside the Organization
- Controlling RD Gateway Access
- Lab: Implementing Remote Access for VDI
- Implementing remote access for VDI
- Performance and Health Monitoring of VDI Infrastructure
- Overview of Monitoring Desktop and Application Virtualization
- Monitoring Desktop Virtualization Infrastructure
- Lab: Performance and Health Monitoring of VDI Infrastructure
- Configure Operation Manager to Monitor VDI
- Configure monitoring by using Operation Manager
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 Windows class:
- Networking fundamentals, including Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS).
- Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles and fundamentals of AD DS management.
- Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers.
- Basic understanding of scripting and Windows PowerShell syntax.
- Desired: Basic understanding of Windows Server roles and services.