This course explores the installation and administration of Windows Server in on-premises, hybrid, and Infrastructure-asa-Service (IaaS) environments. Students learn how to integrate Windows Server environments with Microsoft Azure services and manage Windows Server workloads across hybrid infrastructures. The course examines the deployment, packaging, security, updating, and administration of Windows Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. Students develop skills for implementing and managing hybrid solutions involving identity, security, management, compute, networking, storage, monitoring, high availability, and disaster recovery.Through practical labs, demonstrations, and guided exercises, students gain hands-on experience configuring Windows Server roles, managing Active Directory environments, implementing hybrid identity solutions, administering networking and storage services, and deploying virtual machines and containerized workloads.
In addition to traditional infrastructure administration practices, this course integrates Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) as a technical support and systems administration tool. Students learn to use AI-assisted tools to interpret system logs, generate PowerShell scripts, troubleshoot network and directory services configurations, analyze infrastructure deployment scenarios, and accelerate documentation and configuration tasks. Generative AI is used as an augmentation tool to help students explore solutions, analyze system behaviour, and validate configuration strategies, while students remain responsible for verifying outputs and applying Microsoft best practices.This course prepares students for hybrid infrastructure administration roles in environments that combine Windows Server, virtualization technologies, and Azure cloud services, while also developing the ability to use AI-assisted tools responsibly in modern IT operations workflows.