Summary
ClusterHelp.com offers high-end cluster training for Windows Server 2003 clustering technologies in a four day class in different locations around the United States. Attendees of the class will typically be Systems Administrators, Systems Engineers, and Architects in organizations that:
· Support 10—5,000 servers or more
· Support 100—10,000 users or more
· Support critical applications
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, attendees should have a working knowledge of:
· Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking
· Active Directory
· DNS and NetBIOS name resolution
· TCP/IP addressing and configuration
Goals
Upon completion of four days of intensive training in Microsoft clustering technologies, attendees will be able to:
· Identify the best clustering technology to use in various situations
· Identify the best practices for building clusters
· Install and administer clusters
· Troubleshoot cluster problems
· Prepare and perform disaster recovery processes
Course Outline
Module 0: Introduction to the Course
This module covers the flow of the course and the overall content.
· Course Flow
· Classroom Introduction
· Lab 1: Classroom Setup
Module 1: Introduction to Clustering
This module covers the definitions of common clustering terms and basic clustering information.
· Terminology
· The Web Model
· Basics of Clustering
· Benefits
· What is not Provided
· Lab 2: Setup of Virtual Server 2005 Enterprise Edition R2 with SP1
Module 2: Types of Clustering
In this module, candidates will learn the differences between the types of clustering and when they are appropriate. Each type of cluster will be discussed, including its pros and cons and some standard recommendations for when they should be deployed.
· Risk Audit
· Capacity Planning
· Microsoft Clustering Services (MSCS)
· Network Load Balancing (NLB)
· High Performance Computing
· Component Load Balancing
· MSCS Cluster Models
Module 3: Server Hardware and Storage
This module describes the storage that is used for Server Clustering (another term for MSCS), the benefits, and a bit about the security of the disks.
· Server Hardware
· SAN vs. NAS vs. iSCSI
· Storage Terms
· Arbitrated Loop vs. Switched Fabric
· Hardware Components
· Zoning and Masking
· Lab 3: Create Virtual Server Nodes
Module 4: Operating System Configuration
This module describes the issues and concerns around the operating system installation as a foundation to the rest of the installation of clustering and clustered applications. Candidates will also learn how to configure a basic cluster.
· Operating System Choices
· Installing the Operating System
· Patching
· Antivirus
· Network
· Names
· Accounts
· Lab 4: Operating System Configuration and Clone Nodes
Module 5: Install and Configure Cluster Service
This module describes how to perform common cluster management tasks using a variety of tools. Candidates will also learn how to manage different resources in a clustered environment.
· Installing Cluster Service
· Using the Server Cluster Wizard
· Using the Application Configuration Wizard
· Using the Command Line
· Server Cluster Footprint
· Lab 5: Create ClusterX
· Connecting with Cluster Administrator
· Configuring Properties
· Lab 6: Configure ClusterX
· Changing the Networks
· Configuring Groups
· Configuring Resources
· Lab 7: Test Cluster Failover
· Lab 8: Configure Virtual Server for Remaining Labs
· File and Print
· Lab 9: File Server Clustering
· Lab 10: Volume Shadow Copy Clustering
· Lab 11: Print Server Clustering
· Generic Resources
· Lab 12: Generic Application Clustering
· Lab 13: Generic Script Clustering (IIS)
· Lab 14: Generic Service Clustering
· Network Services
· Lab 15: DHCP Clustering
· Lab 16: WINS Clustering
Module 6: Majority Node Set
This module describes the uses of Majority Node Set and how it can be used as part of a maintenance plan.
· New Form of Quorum
· Why MNS?
· MNS Limitations
· MNS Application Requirements
· SMB Issues
· MNS and Standard Quorum
· Lab 17: Majority Node Set (MNS) using a File Share Witness (FSW)
Module 7: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
In this module, candidates will learn how to perform basic troubleshooting of a cluster.
· Backup
· Restoring a Failed Node
· Restore Cluster Disk
· Troubleshooting Tools
· Logs
· Network
· Lab 18: Troubleshooting
Module 8: SQL Server 2000/2005 Clustering
This module describes instances and their relation to server clustering. Candidates will also learn how to install SQL Server 2000/2005 in a server cluster environment.
· Multiple Instances
· How SQL Server 2000 Clustering Works
· Enhancements to SQL Server 2000 Failover
· Requirements
· Node Location
· Installation
· Memory
· SQL Server 2005 Clustering
· SQL Server 2005 Mirroring
· Lab 19: SQL Server 2000 Clustering
· Lab 20: SQL Server 2005 Clustering
Module 9: Exchange Server 2003/2007 Clustering
This module covers the issues with the number of virtual servers in relation to the number of nodes, requirements and prerequisites to installing Exchange Server 2003 in a server cluster and how the resources are monitored.
· Exchange Server 2003 Clustering
· Nodes (Active/Active vs. Active/Passive)
· 3-8 Nodes
· Requirements
· Disks
· Installation
· Exchange Resources
· Exchange Cluster Limitations
· Resource Checks
· Memory
· Standby Cluster
· Lab 21: Exchange Server 2003 Clustering
· Exchange Server 2007
· Local Continuous Replication (LCR)
· Single Copy Cluster (SCC)
· Continuous Copy Replication (CCR)
· Standby Continuous Replication (SCR)
· Lab 22: Exchange Server 2007 Single Copy Clustering (SCC)
· Lab 23: Exchange Server 2007 Continuous Copy Replication (CCR)
Module 10: Network Load Balancing
This module covers the difference between NLB and other competing technologies. Candidates will also learn about the different configuration options and how to install NLB.
· Common Solutions
· How NLB Works
· NLB Features
· Service Environment
· Balancing
· Cluster Convergence
· Why?
· Architecture
· Topology
· IP Address
· Port Rules
· Affinity
· Driver Install
· Parameters
· TCP/IP Properties
· Management
· Lab 24: Network Load Balancing
Module 11: Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering
This module covers the new features of Longhorn Server Failover Clustering. Candidates will learn about the new features and how they can best be utilized to improve upon current server clustering configurations.
· Hardware Requirements
· New Quorum Model
· Storage Changes
· Networking Changes
· Configuring Failover Clustering
· Validate
· Configuring Applications
· Other Important Changes