Infrastructure Engineering

Advanced

11w 96h
32

Advanced

course description

This advanced diploma is designed for IT professionals seeking to build and operate enterprise-grade Microsoft infrastructure environments. The program covers the full on-premises infrastructure stack, starting with advanced Windows Server administration and Active Directory services, and progressing into virtualization, high availability, system management, and enterprise migrations. Learners gain hands-on experience with core services including DNS, DHCP, Certificate Services, storage, Hyper-V, failover clustering, patching, and operating system deployment. Advanced topics such as SQL Server high availability, SCCM, and cross-forest migrations prepare learners to design, implement, and manage scalable, secure, and highly available enterprise infrastructure solutions.

course outcomes

High Availability and Clustering.

Virtualization and Private Cloud.

Workload Centralization and Patching.

SQL Server Consolidation.

Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Technical Migrations and Integrations.

Curriculum

Module 0 – Infrastructure Fundamentals

Infrastructure engineering concepts, roles and responsibilities, IT environments, and networking fundamentals.

Module 1 – Windows Server Administration

Windows Server versions, installation, configuration, and advanced server management.

Module 2 – Active Directory Services

Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), forests and domains, structure, replication, and disaster recovery.

Module 3 – Domain Name System (DNS)

DNS architecture, hierarchy, records, and scavenging.

Module 4 – Certificate Services

Certificate Services architecture, components, certificate issuance, and service bindings.

Module 5 – DHCP & High Availability

DHCP deployment, management, failover, and high availability.

Module 6 – File Services & Storage

File servers, storage and iSCSI, permissions, DFS namespace and replication, auditing, and FSRM.

Module 7 – Virtualization

Hyper-V virtualization, private cloud concepts, and virtual machine management.

Module 8 – Failover Clustering

Failover cluster design and configuration for file servers, virtual machines, and DHCP.

Module 9 – Patching & Deployment

Windows patching, WSUS, WDS, operating system deployment, and network load balancing.

Module 10 – SQL Server Fundamentals

Database concepts, SQL Server architecture, versions, and editions.

Module 11 – SQL Server Deployment

SQL Server installation, tools, standalone instances, and management.

Module 12 – SQL High Availability

SQL failover clustering and Always On availability groups.

Module 13 – System Center Overview

System Center family components and enterprise use cases.

Module 14 – SCCM Administration

SCCM architecture, installation, configuration, software updates, operating system deployment, reporting, and high availability.

Module 15 – Enterprise Migrations

Cross-forest migration concepts, native and third-party tools, ADMT, and Migrator Pro scenarios.

Module 16 – Infrastructure Integration

Integrating infrastructure with other enterprise IT services and platforms.

Evaluation

Assessments conducted throughout the program.

Instructor

Hossam Mostafa

Senior Infrastructure Engineer

course
lecture

Hossam Mostafa Kamal, Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Global Brands Group, brings over seven years of experience in Microsoft technologies and hybrid cloud solutions. Proven expertise in enterprise migrations and IT service management. Adept at designing, implementing, and supporting scalable and secure infrastructure solutions to drive organizational success. As an instructor in GBG academy, he leverages his technical expertise and industry certifications to develop comprehensive training programs, mentor aspiring professionals, and design practical lab environments that enhance learning and skill development.