MCSE Training Kit: Designing Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies
Robert Sheldon, Microsoft Corporation
Résumé
Official Microsoft study guide for the skills you need on the job-and on the exam.
Make the right design decisions for your Web site infrastructure-and prepare for the Microsoft® Certified Professional (MCP) exam-with this official Microsoft study guide. Work at your own pace through a system of case-study scenarios and tutorials to gain practical experience planning and designing Web solutions using Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server technologies. As you build these real-world design skills, you're also preparing for MCP Exam 70-226-a core credit on the Windows 2000 MCSE track.
Here's what you'll learn:
- Designing cluster and server architectures for optimal availability, scalability, and fault tolerance
- Planning TCP/IP network infrastructure, network topology, and server configurations
- Calculating capacity, designing directory services, and creating an upgrade strategy for networks, servers, and clusters
- Securing your Web solutions-authentication, encryption, and firewalls
- Integrating applications and services, from databases to Microsoft Exchange-based messaging
- Developing application management and disaster recovery strategies
- Comprehensive self-paced training manual that maps to MCP exam goals and objectives
- Case study-based exercises for learning you can apply to the job
- Summaries and end-of-chapter review questions to help gauge your progress
- 120-day evaluation versions of Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Microsoft Application Center 2000
- All the book's content on CD-ROM
- About This Book
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Designing Highly Available Web Solutions
- Chapter 2: Network Infrastructure
- Chapter 3: Server Configurations
- Chapter 4: Microsoft Windows 2000 Cluster Service
- Chapter 5: Network Load Balancing (NLB)
- Chapter 6: Microsoft Application Center 2000
- Chapter 7: Capacity Planning
- Chapter 8: Directory Services
- Chapter 9: Application Integration
- Chapter 10: Network Security
- Chapter 11: Systems Monitoring and Disaster Recovery
- Appendix: Questions and Answers
- Glossary
L'auteur - Robert Sheldon
Robert Sheldon's MySQL programming is rooted in ten years of experience working with SQL, as it is implemented not only in a MySQL environment, but also within SQL Server, Microsoft Access, and Oracle environments. He has programmed with SQL directly through database interfaces and script files and indirectly through PHP, JSP, ASP, and ASP.NET applications that connected to various databases and issued SQL statements. Robert has also managed the maintenance and development of Web sites and online tools, which has included performing project analysis, developing functional specifications, and managing database and Web development. He has designed and implemented various Microsoft Access, SQL Server, and MySQL databases, as well as developed and implemented a variety of Web-based solutions. In all these roles, he has had to perform numerous types of ad hoc queries and modifications, build databases, create and modify database objects, create and review embedded statements, and troubleshoot system- and data-related problems.
In addition to having a technical and SQL background, Robert has written or co-written nine books on various network and server technologies, including two that have focused on SQL Server design and implementation, one on SQL programming (based on the SQL:1999 standard), and one on Microsoft Office Access 2003. The books that Robert has written contain training material that is designed to teach users specific skills and to test their knowledge of the material covered. Having contracted as the senior developmental editor for the Microsoft certification team, he brought to these books his experience developing exam items that helped to focus readers on the skills necessary to perform specific tasks. Robert has also written and edited a variety of other documentation related to SQL databases and other computer technologies. He works as an independent technical consultant and writer in the Seattle area.
L'auteur - Microsoft Corporation
The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 team designs, builds, tests, documents and supports Microsoft Windows server products and solutions.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Robert Sheldon, Microsoft Corporation |
Parution | 13/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 510 |
Couverture | Relié |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780735614253 |
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