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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows NT Server 4 0 Analysis and Optimization |
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Course Overview
This is the second course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
Learn To:
- Identify the features of Windows NT server resources, Performance Monitor, and the techniques for server analysis and optimization.
- Create a measurement baseline by collecting data, creating log files and viewing the reports of the log files.
- Monitor system objects to detect various system bottlenecks, identify the issues to be considered for setting expectations from Windows NT server and determine the need for an additional server.
- Identify the system bottlenecks and resource implications in different environments.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
This series is intended for IT professionals who will be responsible for supporting Windows NT Server 4.0 in an enterprise environment. In addition, this series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (courses 70421, 70422 and 70423) and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (courses 71410, 71411, 71412 and 71413) and the first course in this series.
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Basics of Server Analysis and Optimization
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)- Identify the features of virtual memory.
- Match the components affecting disk subsystem with their impact on the Windows NT server performance.
- Identify the factors that affect the network performance.
- Match the tools for server analysis and optimization with their functions.
- Identify the options provided by Performance Monitor.
- Match the Performance Monitor objects with their descriptions.
- Identify the Performance Monitor view that should be used to display the data: Chart View Alert View Report View Log View
- Set alerts on Performance Monitor, given the Add to Alert dialog box.
- Identify the techniques for server analysis and optimization, and sequence the steps for server analysis and optimization.
Unit 2: Implementing a Measurement Baseline
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)- Collect system data using the at command.
- Generate measurement baseline data, given the Add to Log dialog box of Performance Monitor.
- Create a new log file to serve as a measurement database, given the Add to Log dialog box of Performance Monitor.
- Export a log file to an Excel worksheet using Performance Monitor.
Unit 3: Monitoring, Forecasting and Record Keeping
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Create a report to detect the system bottleneck using Performance Monitor.
- Identify the counter causing the processor bottleneck, given the Performance Monitor chart.
- Create a chart to detect the counter causing the processor bottleneck using Performance Monitor.
- Identify the counter causing the processor bottleneck, given the Performance Monitor chart.
- Create a chart to detect the counter causing the memory bottleneck using Performance Monitor.
- Identify the counter causing a disk subsystem bottleneck, given the Performance Monitor chart.
- Create a chart to detect the counter causing the disk subsystem bottleneck using Performance Monitor.
- Create a chart to identify the cou
This is primarily online training 
This is an online eLearning or CBT training program 
This program may be available on CD 
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