Overview
Understanding SharePoint Administration helps you understand how to configure single and multi-farm servers and service applications. Once configured, you will be presented with various health analyzing techniques to monitor and maintain the server.
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What You'll learn
Curriculum
- Overview
- Getting started with SharePoint 2013
- Installing SharePoint Server 2013
- Topology and Configuration
- Configuring Security and User Authorization
- Creating and Configuring Web Applications
- Error Handling
- Managing Site Collections and Tenancies
- Business Connectivity Services
- The Managed Metadata Service
- Configuring the User Profile Service
- Configuring Search in SharePoint 2013
- Health Monitoring and Optimization
- Deploying and Monitoring Custom Solutions
- Preparing for Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
- Upgrading Content from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013
- Introduction to SharePoint 2010 development
- Creating SharePoint 2010 web parts
- Creating event receivers and application settings
- Developing SharePoint 2010 workflows
- Developing interactive user interfaces
- Developing client object model
- Advanced developments
- SharePoint as a developer platform
- Working with SharePoint objects
- Working with lists and libraries
- Designing and managing features and solutions
- Working with server-side code
- Managing identity and permissions
- Managing custom components and site lifecycles
- Introducing apps for SharePoint
- SharePoint Foundation Architecture
- SharePoint 15 Product SKUs
- What’s New in SharePoint 2013
- Windows PowerShell Primer
- Hardware Requirements
- Installing Prerequisite Software
- Creating Dedicated Service Accounts
- Installing SharePoint Server 2013
- Creating the Farm and Configuration Database
- Understanding Farm Topologies
- Configuring Managed Accounts
- Managing Timer Jobs
- Creating and Configuring Service Applications by hand
- Creating and Configuring Service Applications using PowerShell
- The Fundamentals of Claims-based Security
- Configuring Integrated Windows Authentication with Kerberos vs. NTLM
- Configuring Forms-based Authentication (FBA)
- Outsourcing User Management to External Identity Providers such as Windows Live
- Configuring a Trust to the Windows Azure Access Control Service (ACS)
- Creating New Web Applications
- Configuring Web Application
- Managing Content Databases
- Creating Site Collections
- Configuring Self-service Site Collections
- Callbacks: Error-first
- Errors in Event Emitters
- Uncaught Exceptions
- Using Domains
- Site Templates
- Capacity Planning
- Site Collection Security
- Understanding Tenancies
- Configuring Subscriptions
- BCS Architecture External Data Sources
- Creating and Configuring External Contents Types
- Configuring Profile Pages and External Lists
- BCS Enhancements involving OData Support
- Using The Secure Store Service to configure Advanced Authentication Technique
- Overview of the Managed Metadata Service
- Enhancing the Managed Metadata Service in SharePoint 2013
- Creation and Management of Term Sets, Terms as well as Taxonomies
- Working with Document Sets
- Configuring site collection as Content Type Publishing Hub
- Overview of User Profiles and Social Networking
- Create and Configuring a User Profile Service Application (UPA)
- Create and Configuring The User Profile Synchronization Service (UPS)
- Creating and configuring Audiences
- Creating and Managing My Sites
- Understanding User Task Synchronization using the Work Management Service
- The New Unified Search Architecture of SharePoint 2013
- Creating and Configuring Content Sources
- Understanding the Content Processing Pipeline
- Introduction to Result Sources, Result Types and Query Rules
- Working with Managed Properties
- The Developer Dashboard
- Working with ULS Logs
- The Logging Database
- Health Analyzer and Usage Reporting
- Timer Jobs and Server Affinity
- The New Request Manager in SharePoint 2013
- Deploying Farm solutions and Sandboxed Solutions and managing them
- A brief into the new SharePoint App Model
- Configuring the SharePoint App Authentication with OAuth
- Configuring the SharePoint App Authentication with Server-to-server (S2S) Trusts
- Versioning and Restoring Documents
- Configuring Recycle Bin Behavior
- Backup and Restore of site collections, Content Database and Farms
- Preparing for Disaster Recovery
- Recovering the Farm After Server Failure
- Upgrade Concepts and Terminology
- Deprecated Upgrade Techniques from SharePoint 2010
- Preparing for Database Attach
- Migrating Content
- Comparing the SharePoint 2010 UI Mode and SharePoint 2013 UI Mode