CNE 212 Administering Windows Server Hybrid - Services (5 credits)
Prerequisite CNE 211 with a 2.0 or higher; or instructor permission
Course Description The second of a two-course series on Administering Windows Server Hybrid, focused on managing virtual machines (VMs) and containers, Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment, storage and file services, and on-premises and hybrid network connectivity. Course completes the requirements for the initial Microsoft Windows Server Hybrid certification.
Course Content A. Servers and Workloads in a Hybrid environment
B. Storage Service
C. File Servers
D. Virtualization and Containers
E. On-Premises and Hybrid Network Connectivity
Student Outcomes 1. Manage Windows Server and workloads in a Hybrid environment
2. Deploy and manage Storage Services and File Services
3. Manage virtual machines and containers
4. Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure
Degree Outcomes Information Literacy: Graduates will be critical users, creators, and disseminators of information by examining how information is created, valued, and influenced by power and privilege.
Program Outcome: Analyze, design and document computer network specifications to meet client needs. Use computer systems and networks in a responsible and ethical manner.
Lecture Contact Hours 50 Lab Contact Hours 0 Clinical Contact Hours 0 Total Contact Hours 50
Potential Methods A. Objective Testing
B. Student Demonstration
C. Group Discussions
D. Individual and Group Projects
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