Explain how virtualization is different in the Windows and Linux operating systems.
In this topic, you will be introduced to the installation of a server operation system in a virtual environment and its hardware components. You will utilize this working environment to complete assignments throughout the course.
In this lab, you will create an enterprise virtual sandbox environment that will protect the confidentiality of the information from unauthorized sources and the availability of this information for the real owners. You will also set administration rights, users’ groups, and privileges through a command-line interface.
In preparation for the lab, research command-line interface and review the “Command Line Interface” topic Resource. Reference the following videos and documents as needed to complete the lab:
- Basic Principles of Operating Systems
- Create a Virtual Lab
- Installing Server 2019
- Install and Configure Active Directory
Provide screenshots of the successful installation and configuration of the server and its hardware components, the Active Directory configuration, the creation of 10 accounts through the command line interface, and the creation of groups using PowerShell.
Part 1:
Using Virtualization Solution, located in the Class Resources, complete the following:
- Download VirtualBox and install it on your desktop or laptop. Refer to the “Create a Virtual Lab” video to complete this step.
- Download Microsoft Server 2019.
- Install and configure Microsoft Server.
- Install and configure DNS in Microsoft Server.
- Install and configure Active Directory as a mechanism for access control.
- Research command line interfaces. Using command line interface, create and configure at least 10 user accounts.
- Using the PowerShell, which is a command-line shell and scripting language, create five groups: Research and Development Department, Marketing Department, Sales Department, Human Resources Department, and IT Department.
- Design and implement password policies in Active Directory for the five groups.
Part 2:
Write a 250-500-word lab report and include a title page, table of contents, overview, required screenshots, and a summary.
- Identify vulnerabilities and risks to an organization’s critical infrastructure if access control is not implemented.
- Describe why each principle of access control is important to security and how it enables the development of security mechanisms that can implement desired security policies, as it relates to Active Directory.
- Analyze two common security failures and identify specific design principles that have been violated.
- Describe the basic security implications of modern computing environments.
- Identify the design principles involved or needed in the creation of user accounts while ensuring principles of least privilege.
- Explain how virtualization is different in the Windows and Linux operating systems.