| This intermediate level, hands-on course introduces students to clustering Microsoft servers with SnapDrive. This course also introduces students to implementing MS Exchange and MS SQL on a MS Cluster.
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Illustrate how MS Clustering works and discuss its benefits
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Establish MS Cluster with a SnapDrive-created iSCSI Quorum disk
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Demonstrate, maintain, and troubleshoot a MS Cluster
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Install MS Exchange on a MS Cluster
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Demonstration, maintain, and troubleshoot a MS Exchange on a MS Cluster
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Install MS SQL on a MS Cluster
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Demonstrate, maintain, and troubleshoot a MS SQL on a MS Cluster
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| Lab Outline:
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1: Configure two NetApp Storage Systems in as Active/Active pairs
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2: Connect to a NetApp Storage Appliance LUN using iSCSI. Create a Microsoft Cluster. Add a second node to the cluster. Add a LUN to the cluster as a storage resource. Make the groups between cluster nodes. Use common troubleshooting and repair commands.
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3: Obtain necessary information for the Microsoft Exchange Server that will be built on the Cluster. Prepare Windows Server 2003 ASP.Net, NNTP and SMTP for Microsoft Exchange installation on the Microsoft Cluster. Install and run Microsoft Support Tool for Microsfot Exchange installation. Install Microsoft Excahnge on the Microsoft Cluster. Use NetApp SnapDrive to create LUNs for Microsoft Exchange Cluster installation. Enable DTC network access. Create cluster service group objects for Microsoft Exchange. Use Outlook to test your Microsoft Exchange server. Test your Microsoft Exchange Server by moving it between the cluster nodes.
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4: Obtain necessary information for the Microsoft SQL server that will be built on the MS Cluster. Use NetApp SnapDrive to create LUNs for the Microsoft SQL cluster installation. Install Microsoft SQL on the MS Cluster. Execute a SQL query against your newly installed SQl Server. |