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| Microsoft Windows 2000 - Migration Design: Upgrade and Migration Strategies |
| Course Status: | Released |
| Course Language: | English |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
| Audience |
| System architects, integrators, engineers, and administrators who are planning to migrate from NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 to Windows 2000; existing MCSEs who wish to upgrade their certification and support skills for Windows 2000 |
| Prerequisites |
| Administrative experience with NT 3.5x or NT 4.0; an understanding of DNS, TCP/IP, and WINS; familiarity with Windows 2000 Directory Services and Windows 2000 Server |
| Course Aim |
| To show students how to plan a migration from a Windows NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 domain to Windows 2000 |
| Learning Objectives |
| Distinguish between migration goals and business goals. Identify an upgrade or restructure path. Outline the steps involved in planing an Active Directory domain. Describe how to plan an upgrade from Windows NT 3.5x or 4.0 to Windows 2000. Evaluate existing network services. Discuss the effects of a domain upgrade on network security. Suggest how to plan the availability of services during an upgrade. Explain how client and user profiles are affected by a domain upgrade. Point out how to plan for disaster recovery in the event of a upgrade failing. Draw up a pilot migration scheme. |
| Topics Covered |
| Developing a migration strategy - Defining business and migration goals - Planning the Active Directory - Upgrading versus restructuring Developing a migration plan - Determining the migration path - Configuring network services - Planning security Domain availability - Maintaining network services - Maintaining domain security - Client and user support Planning deployment - Deployment strategies - Planning disaster recovery - Creating a pilot scheme |