10176: Hands On Lab:
What’s New for IT Professionals in Microsoft SharePoint 2010
Three hours—Instructor-led


About this Course
This Hands-on Lab provides students with
the knowledge and skills to become familiar with what is new for IT
professionals in SharePoint 2010.
Audience Profile
This Hands-on Lab is intended for IT professionals who are experienced
in administering Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. They also
may serve as part-time business application administrators (BAAs) who
are engaged in the administering line-of-business (LOB) applications in
conjunction with internal business customers. They routinely monitor
server application status and troubleshoot server application problems.
They are somewhat familiar with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, and
want to know what's new for IT professionals in SharePoint Server 2010.
The secondary audience of this Hands-on Lab is Technical Decision Makers
who evaluate new server technologies for medium to large IT departments.
At Hands-On Lab Completion
After completing this Hands-on Lab, students will be able to:
• Summarize the SharePoint Server 2010 design goals and product
architecture, and provide an overview of the key features of SharePoint
Business Productivity Infrastructure and how it can help IT pros.
• Provide key knowledge of system requirements, installation scenarios,
and deployment options for SharePoint Server 2010. Describe the core set
of migration options from SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server
2010 infrastructure.
• Describe the improvements in SharePoint Server 2010 administration and
management tools, including Central Administration and the Service
Applications model.
• Learn how BCS and other services can integrate SharePoint Server 2010
with Microsoft Office system data and extend connectivity to external
data sources.
• Provide a solid understanding of ongoing maintenance activities such
as backup/restore, reporting, monitoring, performance controls, and
troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
Before attending this Hands-on Lab, students must have:
• At least two years experience implementing, administering, and
troubleshooting Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 in the
enterprise.
• At least two years experience implementing and supporting the
Microsoft Office system.
• At least two years experience implementing, managing, and supporting
Internet Information Services (IIS).
• A working knowledge of networking, such as TCP/IP and Domain Name
System (DNS).
In addition to their professional experience, attendees should have the
following technical skills and knowledge:
IT Skills:
• General Windows Server 2008 directory administration.
• General networking infrastructure configuration and management
experience.
• General conceptual awareness of the Microsoft .NET Framework as it
relates to SharePoint Server 2010.
• Understanding of network load-balancing for applications.
• Administration of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or Microsoft SQL Server
2008 for SharePoint Server 2010.
• One year experience using Windows PowerShell cmdlets.
• General security and authentication practices and procedures.
• Experience with backup and restoration of data.
Programming Skills:
• Familiarity and experience with Windows batch scripting and Windows
PowerShell 2.
• General awareness of the Microsoft .NET Framework as it relates to
SharePoint Server, but no experience developing applications or Web
Parts is necessary.
Hands-On Lab Outline
Exercise 1: Defining an Initial SharePoint Server 2010
Architecture
In this lab, students will define an appropriate SharePoint Server 2010
system architecture to solve a specific customer requirement.
Lab : Defining an Initial SharePoint Server 2010 Architecture
•Creating a SharePoint Server 2010 Services Architecture
•Creating a SharePoint Server 2010 Farm Specification
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create a SharePoint Server 2010 system architecture to meet specific
requirements.
• Use Microsoft Visio 2010 to create a SharePoint Server 2010 farm
diagram that models the requirements for the architecture.
Exercise 2: Design a SharePoint Server 2010 Farm to Support the
Solution Architecture
Using the system definition created in the Session 1 lab, students will
create a graphical design of a SharePoint Server 2010 farm that will
support the client requirements using Visio 2010.
Lab : Design a SharePoint Server 2010 Farm to Support the Solution
Architecture
•Create a Physical SharePoint Server 2010 Test Farm Architecture
•Create a Physical Server Plan to Support the Solution Architecture
•Create a SharePoint Server 2010 System Design
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Analyze the farm definition and map the system requirements to the
appropriate SharePoint Server 2010 system architectures that will
support the customer’s needs.
• Create a server capacity plan for each server in the SharePoint 2010
farm.
• Create a Visio 2010 diagram and add the appropriate system
requirements to it based on the work done in Lab 1 above.
Exercise 3: Administering SharePoint Server 2010 Using the
Central Administration Web Site
In this lab, students will gain hands-on exposure to the new
administrative interface of SharePoint Server 2010.
Lab : Administering SharePoint Server 2010 Using the Central
Administration Web Site
• Configure the Service Applications for the Solution Architecture
• Designing SharePoint Server 2010 Search
• Configuring the SharePoint Server 2010 Search Service and Custom
Search Content Areas
• Configuring Federated Search for SharePoint Server 2010
• Managing Search Performance Parameters
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Use the SharePoint Server 2010 administrative interface and navigation
to configure specific search setting.
• Use recommended best practices for using the in SharePoint Server 2010
administrative interface to configure extended search services in
SharePoint Server 2010.
• Use the SharePoint 2010 administrative interface to configure the
search service.
• Use the SharePoint 2010 administrative interface to configure specific
custom content search areas.
• Use the SharePoint 2010 search administration interface to set
specific performance parameter settings.
• Use the SharePoint 2010 search administration interface to set
specific federated search settings.
Exercise 4: Extending the SharePoint 2010 Service Architecture
In this lab, students will gain hands-on exposure to the new Business
Connectivity Service (BCS) in SharePoint Server 2010 and show the
advantages it has over the Business Data Catalog (BDC) used in
SharePoint Server 2007.
Lab : Extending the SharePoint 2010 Service Architecture
• Create an External Content Type Using SQL Server Data
• Create a New SharePoint List Using an External Content Type
• Integrate SharePoint Server 2010 BCS with the Microsoft Office System
• Manage Claims-based Authentication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Connect a SharePoint 2010 server to an external content type.
• Connect a SharePoint 2010 server to an external data set.
• Demonstrate the best practices for using the BCS in SharePoint Server
2010 application integration.
• Address a specific security requirement for a BCS implementation using
claims-based authentication.
Exercise 5: Managing System Security, Performance, and Data
Protection
In this lab, students will gain hands-on experience with the
administration tools available for managing SharePoint Server 2010
system security, performance and implementing reliable data protection.
Lab : Managing System Security, Performance, and Data Protection
• Health and Monitoring
• Performance Controls
• SharePoint Server 2010 Administration Using Windows PowerShell
• Provision Managed Accounts
• Built-in Backup and Restore Functionality
• Automating Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Provide hands-on experience with the tools available for configuring
system performance to optimize the user experience with SharePoint
Server 2010.
• Provide hands-on experience with the diagnostic and reporting tools
available for monitoring system performance with SharePoint Server 2010.
• Provide hands-on experience with Windows PowerShell to automate data
backup and restore.
• Provide hands-on exposure to specific tools available within
SharePoint Server 2010 for configuring and managing security.
• Provide hands-on experience with the tools available for providing
data protection in SharePoint Server 2010.
• Provide hands-on exposure to the tools within SharePoint Server 2010
to provide backup, restore, performance, and data protection
functionality.
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