Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Planning Exchange Server deployments
New features in Exchange Server 2019Gathering business requirements for an Exchange Server deploymentPlanning for an Exchange Server deploymentPlanning the migration of Unified Messaging to Cloud VoicemailLab : Planning Exchange Server 2019 deployments
2 - Planning and deploying Exchange Server Mailbox services
Planning Exchange Server hardware requirementsPlanning Exchange Server for virtualization and Microsoft Azure integrationPlanning and implementing public foldersLab : Planning and implementing Exchange Server mailbox servers, databases, and public folders
3 - Planning message transport
Designing message routingDesigning transport servicesDesigning the message-routing perimeterDesigning transport complianceLab : Planning message transport
4 - Planning and deploying client access
Planning for Exchange Server clientsPlanning for client accessPlanning and implementing Office Online ServerPlanning and implementing coexistence of SharePoint 2019 with Exchange Server 2019Designing external client accessLab : Planning and deploying client access solutions
5 - Designing and implementing high availability
Planning high availability for Exchange ServerPlanning for load balancingPlanning for site resilienceLab: Designing and implementing high availability
6 - Maintaining Exchange Server
Using Managed Availability to improve high availabilityImplementing DSCLab: Maintaining Exchange Server
7 - Designing messaging security
Planning messaging securityDesigning and implementing AD RMS and Azure RMSLab: Designing messaging security
8 - Designing and implementing message retention and archiving
Overview of messaging records managementDesigning In-Place ArchivingDesigning and implementing message retentionLab: Designing and implementing message retention and archiving
9 - Designing and implementing messaging compliance
Designing and implementing data loss prevention policiesDesigning and implementing In-Place HoldDesigning and implementing In-Place eDiscoveryLab: Designing and implementing messaging compliance
10 - Designing and implementing messaging coexistence
Designing and implementing federationDesigning coexistence between Exchange organizationsDesigning and implementing cross-forest mailbox movesLab: Implementing messaging coexistence
11 - Upgrading to Exchange Server 2019
Planning an upgrade from previous Exchange Server versionsImplementing the upgrade from previous Exchange Server versionsLab: Upgrading from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2019
12 - Planning a hybrid Exchange Server deployment
Basics of a hybrid deploymentPlanning and implementing a hybrid deploymentImplementing Azure AD ConnectImplementing a hybrid deploymentImplementing advanced functionality for hybrid deploymentsLab : Planning a hybrid Exchange deployment
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
The audience for this course includes IT professionals who are experienced messaging administrators, messaging architects, or consultants. This course is designed for people in an enterprise environment who are responsible for designing and deploying Exchange Server solutions, including environments that contain previous versions of Exchange Server or Exchange Online. Students taking this course are expected to have experience with Exchange Server 2019 or previous versions of Exchange Server.
Prerequisites
Other Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have: A minimum two years of experience administering Windows Server, including Windows Servier 2012 R@ or Windows Server 2016; A minimum two years experience working with active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). A minimum two years of experience working with name resolution including Domain Name System (DNS); Understanding of TCP/IP and networking concepts; Understanding of Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, and AD DS, including planning, designing, and deploying; Understanding of security concepts such as authentication and authorization; Understanding of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP); Working knowledge of public key infrastructure (PKI) technologies, including Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).
In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should already have the following technical knowledge:
Attended course 20345-1B: Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016/2019 or have equivalent knowledge
Minimum of two years of experience working with any 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 operating system, including Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2019
Minimum of two years of 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 key infrastructure (PKI) certificates
Experience working with Windows PowerShell