Windows Deployment Services (WDS) on Windows Server 2019
What you'll learn
- How to install Windows Deployment Services
- The difference between Active Directory Integrated and Standalone modes
- How to make changes to boot and install images using the DISM command
- How to setup a multicast transmission to save network bandwidth
Requirements
- Some previous experience as either a Level 2 or Level 3 IT Technician
Description
Over this course, we'll be covering how to install and configure Windows Deployment Services, otherwise known as WDS. Topics covered on this course are as follows:
* An overview of Windows Deployment Services and how it can benefit your organisation
* The difference between Active Directory Integrated and Standalone configuration modes
* Setting up and installing Windows Deployment Services
* A detailed overview of the WDS Console itself
* The DISM command and the various subcommands available within DISM.
* Setting up your WDS server to accept incoming connections from client machines
* How to setup a multicast transmission.
Note that there may be some additional steps required for WDS setup, depending on your network environment, such as making sure that there are no speed limitations or other restrictions that can sometimes be an issue with managed switches commonly found on corporate networks.
Also, there may be times where it's more appropriate to do a manual install rather than rely on automation, this often applies in smaller branch office environments that may not necessarily have enough bandwidth to do this or where it would be quicker to use other deployment methods with the same image, i.e. a USB stick for an office with less than 10 or so computers.
Who this course is for:
- IT Support Technicians looking to advance their knowledge of Windows Server administration
Instructor
I've had a passion for technology from an early age and have been a Microsoft Certified Professional since 2004, working in both the private and public sectors within the UK since 2013
I've been a Udemy instructor since 2019 and have greatly enjoyed being able to pass on my knowledge to others who are just getting started within the IT industry, as well as hopefully passing on some tips to the more experienced techs as well