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Course 6700
Configuring Servers and
Server Roles
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions
Windows Server R2 2008 Foundation and SmallBusiness Server
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise / Standard
Windows Web Server R2 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2 High Performance
Computing (HPC)
Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems
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Windows Server 2008 Installation Requirements
Component Requirement
Processor
Minimum: 1 Ghz
Recommended: 2 Ghz
Optimal: 3 Ghz or faster
Memory
Minimum: 512 MB RAM
Recommended: 1 GB RAM
Optimal: 2 GB RAM (Full) or 1 GB RAM (Server Core) ormore
Maximum (32-bit): 4 GB (Standard) or 64 GB (Enterprise
and Datacenter) Maximum (64-bit): 32 GB (Standard) or 2 TB
(Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium-based systems)
Available DiskSpace
Minimum: 8 GB
Recommended: 40 GB (Full); 10 GB (Core)
Optimal: 80 GB (Full); 40 GB (Core)
Optical Drive DVD-ROM
Display andPeripherals
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor
Keyboard
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
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Preparing for the Installation ofWindows Server 2008
Check for application compatibility
Disconnect UPS Devices
Back up existing servers to be upgraded
Disable virus protection
Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Obtain mass storage drivers
Be aware of Windows Firewall installation defaults
Prepare Active Directory for the Active Directory Domain Services role
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installation scenarios for Windows Server 2008
CD installation or download package
Installation new server
Update server 2003
Locally or remotely Server Core
PowerShell
PXE
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Differences
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Tools Used for Administrative Tasks
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What Are Server Roles?
A server role describes the primary function of a server
Administrators can dedicate an entire computer to onerole or install multiple server roles on a single computer
Each role can include one or more role servicesor subelement of a role
Server Manager is the tool that is used to install,configure, and remove Server Roles
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What Are Server Features
.Net framework
BitLocker
Failover Clustering,
Internet Printing Client
NLB
SMTPSNMP
Telnet
Power Shell
WINS
Windows Server Backup Features
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Benefits of a Server Core Installation
Benefits of a Server Core installation include:
Reduced attack surface
Reduced maintenance
Reduced management
Less disk space required
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A Server Core installation supports the following server roles:
Server Roles That a Server Core InstallationSupports
Active DirectoryLightweight Directory Services
Active Directory
Domain Services
DHCP Server
DNS Server
Streaming Media Services
Print Server
File Services
Windows ServerVirtualization (Hyper-V)
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Features That a Server Core Installation Supports
A Server Core installation supports the following features:
Bitlocker Drive Encryption
Backup
Failover Clustering
Mulitpath I/O
Subsystem for UNIX-based
applications
Simple Network ManagementProtocol
Removable Storage
Network Load Balancing WINS
Telnet Client
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You can manager a Server Core installation:
Managing a Server Core Installation
Remotely using an MMC snap-in
Remotely using Windows Remote Shell
Remotely using Terminal Server
Locally and remotely using a command prompt