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Saturday, May 30, 2020

AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate by Ucertify.com

I was offered a 30 day evaluation for AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate by Ucertify.com & here is my review 

I can say it was worth the time I spent using this resource, The course uses the AWS official study guide for the course material and does a very good job of covering all of the domains,

I have listed down the lessons available from Ucertify to fulfill our requirements.

Lesson 1 provides an overview of the AWS cloud services covered on the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator

Lesson 2 provides Working with AWS Cloud Services. This lesson shows you how to configure your workstation to work with AWS cloud services.

Lesson 3 provides Security and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). In this lesson, you will learn about the Shared Responsibility Model and the different layers of security. You will learn how to secure your systems with services such as AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), AWS Hard Security Module (AWS HSM), Security Groups, and Network Access Control Lists (nACLs). Furthermore, the lesson covers AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Security Best Practices.

Lesson 4 provides how to use the compute stack on AWS. The topics covered are Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), AWS Lambda, AWS Beanstalk, Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), Amazon Lightsail, and AWS Batch. You will provision an Amazon EC2 instance, assign an Amazon EC2 Role, and work with instance metadata.

Lesson 5 provides how to deploy Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) and the various methods to connect to your Amazon VPC. Additionally. you will learn how to use the Elastic Load Balancing service, Amazon Route 53. and Amazon CloudFront.

Lesson 6 provides Storage Systems,  deploying and using the various storage options on AWS. The services covered include: Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic File Service (Amazon EFS), Amazon Elastic Block Service (Amazon EBS), the Amazon EC2 instance store Volumes, Amazon Glacier, AWS Snowball, and AWS Snowmobile.

Lesson 7 provides Databases, This covers the use of AWS managed database services: Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon ElastiCache. You will learn how these managed services simplify the setup and operation of relational databases, NoSQL databases, data warehouses, and in-memory caches.

Lesson 8 provides Application Deployment and Management,  This lesson focuses on the various methods of deployment of applications and infrastructure; for example, blue/green and rolling deployments. You will learn about AWS OpsWorks, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon EC2 Container Service, and AWS CloudFormation.

Lesson 9 provides Monitoring and Metrics. In this lesson, you will learn about how to monitor your environment with Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Config, AWS Trusted Advisor, and AWS Service Health Dashboard.

Lesson 10 provides High Availability. This lesson covers high availability on AWS. You will be introduced to decoupling strategies using Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) and Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS). The lesson covers deploying your application to multiple Availability Zones and Multiple AWS Regions. Other high availability topics include Auto Scaling, failover with Amazon Route 53, and redundant VPN and AWS Direct Connect connections.

Apart from these lessons, this will guide you through the exam objectives, Pre assessments, performance Labs, Practice Tests & post assessments. Therefore, adding value and hands-on components to training & course materials does a very good job.

I must say this is well organized & it has all the tools which require you to get hands-on experience & it will really help you to get certified within a short time.

Course URL: https://www.ucertify.com/exams/SOA-C01.html

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Installing Nano Server Step by Step

  1. Download the Nano Server Image Builder at Microsoft’s website (Download Center) by clicking the Download button.
    The figure shows the Download Nano Server tab in the browser window. It displays the Download button on the Nano Server Image Builder (1.0.78) page.
    Nano Server Image Builder
  2. A file named NanoServerImageBuilder.msi will be created. Double-click on the file. If an Open File Security Warning Dialog box appears, click the Run button.
  3. The Nano Server Image Builder Setup wizard will begin. Click Next at the intro screen.
  4. At the Licensing screen, click the I accept the terms checkbox and click Next.
  5. At the Destination Folder screen, choose the directory where you want to install the Nano Server Image Builder files . Click Next.
    The figure shows the Destination Folder screen of the Nano Server Image Builder Setup. It displays the destination folder location for installing the Nano Server Image Builder as F:\win 2016 NANO server\.
    Nano Server Image Builder Destination
  6. At the Ready to Install screen, click the Install Button. If a User Account Control box appears, click the Yes button.
  7. Once the Installation is complete, click the Finish Button.
  8. Open Windows Explorer and go to the destination folder that you chose in step 5. Double-click the NanoServerImageBuilder.exe file. If a UAC dialog box appears, click Yes.
  9. For the Image Builder to work, you must also download the Windows ADK kit. This can be done at Hardware Dev Center. Click the get Windows ADK Download button.
  10. It will ask you if you want to run or save the file. I saved the file to the same destination folder as the Nano Server Image Builder. Once it’s downloaded, double-click the adksetup.exe file. If a dialog box appears, click Run.
  11. Specify the destination of where you want the Windows ADK files to install and click Next.
  12. At the Windows Kit Privacy screen, you can choose either option. By choosing Yes, you will participate in Microsoft’s feedback program. For this exercise, I chose No. Click Next.
  13. At the License Agreement screen, click Accept.
  14. At the Features screen, accept the defaults and click Install. If a UAC screen appears, click Yes.
  15. After the installation is complete, click the Close button.
  16. Double-click on the NanoServerImageBuilder.exe file. When the UAC screen appears, click Yes.
  17. So we now have the ability to create a Nano Server image or a bootable USB. We are going to create an Image. So click on the top choice “Create a new Nano Server image” .
    The figure shows the Create a new image or bootable USB screen of the Nano Server Image Builder window. It shows two options for creating a new image or bootable USB such as,  Create a new Nano Server image and Create bootable USB media.
    Nano Server Image Choice
  18. At the Before you begin screen, click Next.
  19. At the Select Installation Media screen, point the folder to your Windows Server 2016 installation files where the NanoServer Folder resides. Click Next.
  20. At the License agreement screen, click the box that states I have read and agree to the terms. Then click Next.
  21. At the Deployment type screen. I am going to choose to create a Virtual machine image . I am keeping the default of 8 GB and I am placing the VHD in my Win 2016 Nano Server folder . Click Next.
    The figure shows the Select deployment type screen of the Nano Server Image Builder window. It displays four options such as, Select the type of machine this image will be deployed to, Nano Server output file name, Set max size extension for the VHD or VHDX, and Specify a directory to copy the image creation log files. Virtual machine image is selected as the type of machine for deployment, F:\win 2016 NANO server\Pluto.vhd is the Nano server image output file name, 8 GB is set as the size of the VHD or VHDX, and F:\win 2016 NANO server is the directory name. The buttons such as, Previous, Next, and Cancel are shown below.
     Deployment Type
  22. At the Basic Installation screen, click Next.
  23. At the Select Optional Packages screen, you can choose any other options you want to install like DNS, IIS, etc. I am just going to click Next.
  24. At the Drivers screen, add any drivers that may be needed for your installation and click Next.
  25. Next the Destination screen will appear. Here is where you will enter the name of the computer and the Administrator’s password. Make sure your Time Zone is correct and click Next.
  26. At this time, I am not going to join a domain. So I am just going to click Next.
  27. I will leave the default network settings and click Next.
  28. At the Advanced Configuration Screen, I am going to choose the top option “Create a Basic Nano Server Image” 
    The figure shows the Select next step screen of the Nano Server Builder window. It displays two advanced configuration options, Create basic Nano Server image and Continue to configure advanced settings.
    Advanced Configuration Screen
  29. After you click the link, it will automatically take you to a Confirmation screen. Just click the Create button.
  30. Once the image is complete, click the Close button.
  31. Open Windows Explorer and go to the folder where you created the VHD (see Figure 1.16). Make sure the VHD (My VHD is named Pluto.vhd) has been created. You can now run this VHD in Microsoft Hyper-V.
    The figure shows the folder win 2016 NANO server with three sub-folders and few files where the file Pluto.vhd is selected.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Stop Annoying Beep Sound When Connecting Power Source - ACER 4740 - Win 7

Stop Annoying Beep Sound When Connecting Power Source - ACER 4740 - Win 7



The problem is the Realtek Audio Drivers. Windows doesn't have a sound for the event so it supplies the old-school default beep.

Go to Device Manager>Sound, Video & Game Controllers> and uninstall the Realtek device (choose to delete the drivers as well). Then click "Scan for HW changes" and let the Windows default driver install.

Thursday, February 27, 2020

MCSA Windows Server 2016 from uCertify

MCSA 70-740 :


The MCSA 70-740 Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016 certification exam verifies candidate's fundamental knowledge and skills of working with the Windows Server 2016. Microsoft MCSA 70-740 exam is designed for candidates who want to build their career in the Windows Server domain and enables them to utilize Windows Server to manage the IT infrastructure. The Microsoft 70-740 exam involves individuals in installation, storage, and computing functionalities accessible in Windows Server 2016.


Preparing for the exam: 



Why uCertify :


Prepare for the Microsoft MCSA 70-740 certification exam with the MCSA Windows Server 2016 course and lab. The lab can be mapped to any course, textbook, or training, therefore, adding value and hands-on components to training. 




The course and lab will help you master the skills required to install, upgrade, and migrate servers; create and manage images; implement server storage; install and configure Hyper-V; manage windows containers; maintain and monitor server installations, and more.



I must say this is well organized & it has all the tools which require you to get hands-on experience & it will really help you to get certify within a short time 



In the beginning of this course you will have a pre assessment test to check your current knowledge in server 2016. So this is a definite advantage to you to check where you are at the moment so you can prepare according to your current knowledge.




When you move through the chapters & lessons you will get well organised content & this includes video tutorials, cards, quizzes & labs as well. The materials is sorted according to the Microsoft outlines so students will learn the same way of the real certification materials and on each topic




The most important part of this course is the LAB where you will able to get your hands dirty.

You can work with the virtual machines on your desktop just like how you would work it on your virtual machine or your real hardware. It's a big advantage for those who can't afford to install virtual machines on their machines or need some time to getting familiar with windows server before installing it on their own machines.





Last one is practice tests where you can test your knowledge to 180 questions simulated test environments. Your goal is to master them all, but keeping it at your pace. You can stop at any time and continue later when you have time.





Overall, i'm happy with this prep kit. uCertify has done a great job on preparing students to prepare themselves to get MCSA certified with their excellent prepkit. I would suggest you to take this course seriously if you are considering to plunge into Server side.


Link: https://www.ucertify.com/exams/Microsoft/70-740.html

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