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Implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2019

By : Lewin Wanzer, Angel Wood
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2019

By: Lewin Wanzer, Angel Wood

Overview of this book

Microsoft’s latest addition to their product range, SharePoint Server 2019, is a new enterprise content management platform that brings on-premise collaboration features to life. It can be used as an isolated platform or in a hybrid connected configuration providing management and connectivity to Office 365. You can use the SharePoint framework to host sites, information, data, and applications in a robust CMS that centralizes collaborative content for enterprises. SharePoint 2019 enables new integrations and features that will allow you to work seamlessly with new and old Office products such as Microsoft Power Apps and other Microsoft Office applications. Implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2019 will help you understand the challenges, planning, migration steps, installation concepts, and configuration involved in providing this platform for your enterprise. The book will also show you what the platform brings to the table from an on-premise server perspective. If you’re new to SharePoint 2019, you’ll also be guided through how to get servers up and running so that you and your user community can become productive with this powerful new platform. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed in Microsoft SharePoint 2019 and have the knowledge you need to apply your skills in the real world.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Questions

You can find the answers on GitHub under Assessments at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Implementing-Microsoft-SharePoint-2019/blob/master/Assessments.docx

  1. What standby recovery options would require some configuration to bring online?
  2. What Microsoft Server product is used to support the development cycle and uses the three environments to help push and version developed code through those environments?
  3. I can configure my SharePoint 2019 farm to use hostname site collections. True or false?
  4. As part of our assessment review, what areas of our old farm should we be reviewing?
  5. In our logical design, we should use one content database with a site collection and many subsites to support all departments in our company. True or false?
  6. In our physical design, MinRoles play a big part in how we build service compliance in our server resources. Which MinRole is used for capturing a mix of services and has no compliance?
  7. Should the help desk as a support resource field all SharePoint issues within the environment?
  8. When designing our farm, what tier supports user connectivity?