Course Content
Planning a Lync Site Topology
- Introduction
- Lync Server 2013 Deployment Choices
- Planning Process Overview
- Standard Edition Server
- Enterprise Edition Server
- Edge Server
- Mediation Server
- Director Server
- Persistent Chat Servers
- Central Sites and Branch Sites
- Lync Server 2013 Planning Tool
- Administering SIP Domains
Planning Lync Server Support Infra Structure
- Internal Server Certificate Requirements
- Installing a MS Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA)
- Viewing Lync Server 2013 Planning Tool Certificate Requirements
- Load Balancing Requirements
- Viewing Lync Server 2013 Planning Tool Load Balancing Requirements
- Configuring the Topology and DNS for Load Balancing
- Internal DNS Requirements
- SQL Server Requirements
- Configuring SQL Requirements
- File-store Considerations
- Creating a File Share
- IPv6 Support
- Configuring IPv6 Addresses
Planning Lync Servers
- Define Collocation of Server Roles
- Analyze Hardware Requirements
- Viewing Lync Server 2013 Planning Tool Hardware Recommendations
- Defining Storage Requirements for Archiving and Monitoring
- Defining a Monitoring and Archiving Data Store
- Determine OS Version Requirements
- Verifying the Operating System
- Determine OS Dependencies
- Installing Lync 2013 Software Prerequisites
Installing Lync Servers
- Authoring a Topology
- Preparing Active Directory for Lync Server 2013
- Publishing a Topology
- Installing Lync Server 2013
Desining a Lync Server High Availability & Disaster Recovery Solution
- Data Storage of Lync 2013
- Viewing the Databases of Lync
- Strategy for Branch Office
- Defining a Branch Site in the Topology
- Installing a Survivable Branch Server
- SQL Mirroring
- Configuring SQL Mirroring
- Central Site Failover
- Configuring Pool Pairing