Introduction

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Learn to install and deploy Windows Server 2019 using deployment accelerators, features on demand, and Windows Deployment Services (WDS).

Scenario

Contoso, Ltd. is a financial services company in Seattle with major offices located throughout the world. Most of its compute environment runs on-premises on Windows Server. This includes virtualized workloads on Windows Server 2016 hosts.

Contoso IT staff are migrating Contoso on-premises servers to Windows Server 2019. As part of the migration, Contoso plans to expand into additional sites and use virtualization to help expedite bringing a new site online. As a server administrator, you are responsible for deploying Windows Server to help Contoso achieve its business goals.

After completing this module, you’ll understand the hardware requirements for Windows Server 2019, and the available deployment options. You’ll also understand the difference between Server Core and Server with Desktop Experience, and how you can improve compatibility by installing Features on Demand on Server Core.

Learning objectives

After completing this module, you'll be able to:

  • Explain the difference between Server Core and Desktop Experience.
  • List the hardware requirements for Windows Server 2019.
  • Describe the available Windows Server deployment options.
  • Describe deployment accelerators.
  • Enable features on demand.
  • Deploy Windows Server using WDS.

Prerequisites

To get the best learning experience from this module, you should have knowledge and experience of:

  • Windows Server.
  • Operating system installation procedures.