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.
Upon completion of this training, you should be able to,
Install and Configure SharePoint Servers
Configure Service Applications
Identify issues with the servers and resolve them
Create farm/site backups using PowerShell
Duration: 24 Hours
There are no specific prerequisites for the course; however, a basic knowledge of ASP.NET will be beneficial
Overview
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
Getting started with SharePoint 2013
SharePoint Foundation Architecture
SharePoint 15 Product SKUs
What’s New in SharePoint 2013
Windows PowerShell Primer
Installing SharePoint Server 2013
Hardware Requirements
Installing Prerequisite Software
Creating Dedicated Service Accounts
Installing SharePoint Server 2013
Creating the Farm and Configuration Database
Topology and Configuration
Understanding Farm Topologies
Configuring Managed Accounts
Managing Timer Jobs
Creating and Configuring Service Applications by hand
Creating and Configuring Service Applications using PowerShell
Configuring Security and User Authorization
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 and Configuring Web Applications
Creating New Web Applications
Configuring Web Application
Managing Content Databases
Creating Site Collections
Configuring Self-service Site Collections
Error Handling
Callbacks: Error-first
Errors in Event Emitters
Uncaught Exceptions
Using Domains
Managing Site Collections and Tenancies
Site Templates
Capacity Planning
Site Collection Security
Understanding Tenancies
Configuring Subscriptions
Business Connectivity Services
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
The Managed Metadata Service
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
Configuring the User Profile Service
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
Configuring Search in SharePoint 2013
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
Health Monitoring and Optimization
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 and Monitoring Custom Solutions
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
Preparing for Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
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
Upgrading Content from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013
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