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21 Cards in this Set
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What are the 5 AD roles |
Certificate Services Domain Services Federation Services Lightweight Directory Services Rights Management Services |
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Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) |
Allows you to deploy certification authorities and related role services.
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Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
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A centralized store of information about network objects, including user and computer accounts. Used for authentication and authorization.
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Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
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Provides web single sign-on (SSO) and secured identify federation support.
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Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (ADLDS)
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Supports storage of application-specific data for directory-aware applications that do not require the full AD DS infrastructure.
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Active Directory Rights Management Services (ADRMS)
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Allows you to apply rights management policies to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive documents.
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Application Server
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Supports centralized management and hosting of high-performance distributed business applications, such as those built with Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.
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Network Access Protection (NAP)
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A mechanism to create and enforce policies that describe software and security update requirements before the requesting computer is allowed to access the LAN.
A computer that is not in compliance can be provided with ways to remediate its configuration to bring it into compliance. |
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Windows Server Essentials Experience (5)
(contains components used to manage 12 R2 Essentials install. Can be installed as Role) |
Provides the infrastructure and a dashboard to perform tasks such as:
o Managing users and groups o Configuring server backups o Monitoring server health o Setting up Anywhere Access o Integrating with Microsoft Online services |
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Remote Access. What are the 3 role services? Describe each
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Direct Access - allows remote access to applications and resources on the network without VPN. off network pc's can be managed by it staff remotely
Routing and Remote Access - supports remote user to site or site to site connections through VPN's or dialup Web Application Proxy - allows devices outside of network to access web applications inside of network |
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I know the rest |
Provisions client computers on the network with temporary IP addresses.
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DNS (Domain Name System) Server
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Provides name resolution for TCP/IP networks.
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Fax Server
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Supports sending and receiving of faxes. Also allows you to manage fax resources on the network.
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File and Storage Services
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Supports the management of shared folders storage, distributed file system (DFS), and network storage.
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Hyper-V
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Enables you to host virtual machines on computers that are running Windows Server 2012.
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Print and Document Services
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Supports centralized management of document tasks, including network scanners and networked printers.
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Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
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Supports access to virtual desktops, session-based desktops, and RemoteApp programs.
RDS - many users connect to a server Remote Access - connect directly to application or one user to one PC at a time |
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Volume Activation Services
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Allows you to automate and simplify the management of volume license keys and volume key activation. Allows you to manage a Key Management Service (KMS) host or configure AD DS-based activation for computers that are domain members.
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Web Server (IIS)
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The Windows Server 2012 web server component.
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Windows DeploymentServices
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Allows you to deploy server operating systems to clients over the network.
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Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
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Provides a method of deploying Microsoft product updates to network computers.
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