Internet Information Services (IIS) Training
The main goal of Internet Information Services (IIS) training is to instruct people on how to administer and set up Microsoft’s web server software efficiently. The training covers server setup, site management, security configurations, performance tuning, and troubleshooting to enable seamless and effective web hosting and application management.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Internet Information Services (IIS) Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Web administrators: Perfect for those in charge of overseeing and preserving IIS-based web servers and applications.
IT Professionals: Ideal for IT professionals who want to learn IIS to manage web services and apps in their companies.
System Administrators: Designed for system administrators who, as part of their larger duties related to IT infrastructure, must configure and debug IIS.
Developers: This course is ideal for developers who wish to learn about IIS, maximize the performance of their web applications, and guarantee correct deployment and hosting on IIS servers.
Network Engineers: Designed for network engineers who need to be familiar with IIS to administer web-based services and applications efficiently.
Web Administrator: Oversee and preserve IIS servers, ensuring they are configured and working correctly to host websites and applications.
Systems Administrator: Manage IIS and server infrastructure, performing installation, setup, and troubleshooting duties to guarantee dependable online services.
IT help Specialist: Assist with server management, fix technical issues, and offer help and troubleshooting for IIS-related issues.
Application Developer: Create and implement web apps on IIS, ensuring they work well and are compatible with IIS settings.
Network Engineer: As part of larger network and IT infrastructure projects, integrate and maintain web services and applications hosted on IIS.
These positions provide opportunities in various sectors, such as technology, finance, healthcare, and more, along with competitive pay and career progression opportunities in the US and Canada.
- What is IIS and where it is used
- IIS architecture and components
- Installing IIS on Windows Server & Windows OS
- Understanding HTTP/HTTPS basics
- Overview of IIS Manager
- Application pools and worker processes
- Websites vs web applications
- Configuring bindings (IP, ports, hostnames)
- Understanding web.config and machine.config
- IIS logging basics
- Hosting static websites
- Hosting ASP.NET applications
- Virtual directories vs applications
- Deploying websites using IIS
- Managing multiple websites on one server
- Authentication methods (Anonymous, Basic, Windows)
- Authorization rules
- SSL certificates and HTTPS configuration
- Request filtering
- Securing application pools
- Application pool recycling
- Caching (Output & Kernel caching)
- Compression (Static & Dynamic)
- Connection limits
- Monitoring performance counters
- IIS log files analysis
- Failed Request Tracing (FREB)
- Common IIS errors (403, 404, 500)
- Event Viewer integration
- Debugging application issues
- URL Rewrite module
- ARR (Application Request Routing)
- Load balancing concepts
- Web farms overview
- Hosting APIs and services
- Backup and restore IIS configurations
- Migrating IIS servers
- PowerShell for IIS automation
- Best practices for production environments
- Final project: Deploy and secure a live web application
IIS is a Microsoft web server used to host websites, web applications, APIs, and services on Windows systems.
System administrators, web developers, DevOps engineers, IT students, and anyone managing Windows servers.
Basic knowledge of Windows OS and networking is helpful but not mandatory.
No. IIS can host static websites, ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core, PHP, and APIs.
Yes. The course covers authentication, authorization, SSL, request filtering, and best security practices.
Yes. Each week includes practical labs and real-world configuration exercises.
Yes. With proper configuration, caching, load balancing, and optimization, IIS can handle high traffic.
Absolutely. You will learn to fix common IIS errors like 403, 404, and 500 using logs and tracing tools.
Yes. Basic to intermediate PowerShell automation for IIS is included.
IIS Administrator, System Administrator, Web Server Engineer, DevOps Support Engineer, and Hosting Engineer.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp. We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Web Administrator: Oversee and preserve IIS servers, ensuring they are configured and working correctly to host websites and applications.
Systems Administrator: Manage IIS and server infrastructure, performing installation, setup, and troubleshooting duties to guarantee dependable online services.
IT help Specialist: Assist with server management, fix technical issues, and offer help and troubleshooting for IIS-related issues.
Application Developer: Create and implement web apps on IIS, ensuring they work well and are compatible with IIS settings.
Network Engineer: As part of larger network and IT infrastructure projects, integrate and maintain web services and applications hosted on IIS.
These positions provide opportunities in various sectors, such as technology, finance, healthcare, and more, along with competitive pay and career progression opportunities in the US and Canada.
Student Reviews
This IIS training was extremely practical and easy to follow. The step-by-step labs helped me understand real-world hosting, security, and troubleshooting. I feel confident managing IIS servers now.