module 1: installing and configuring servers
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Lesson 1: Installing Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Editions
Windows Server 2008 Installation Requirements x64 Installation Considerations
Common Installation Scenarios
Preparing for the Installation of Windows Server 2008 Process for Installing Windows Server 2008
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Windows Server 2008 Editions
Edition Server Core
Windows Server 2008 Standard Yes
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Yes
Windows Server 2008 DataCenter Yes
Windows Web Server 2008 No
Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems No
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Windows Server 2008 Installation RequirementsComponent 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) or more
Maximum (32-bit): 4 GB (Standard) or 64 GB (Enterprise andDatacenter) 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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x64 Installation Considerations
May be able to mitigate some rootkit software
Device drivers are necessarily trusted because they havedirect access to the systems hardware
Requires that all kernel-mode device driversare digitally signed
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Common Installation Scenarios
Clean installations
Upgrades
Unattended installations
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Preparing for the Installation of Windows 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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Process for Installing Windows Server 2008
Provide language and preferences
Administrator configures the server using theInitial Configuration Tasks page at first logon
Setup copies and installs Windows
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Lesson 2: Managing Server Roles and Features
Tools Used for Administrative Tasks
What Are Server Roles? What Are Server Features?
Demonstration: Installing Server Roles and Features UsingServer Manager
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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 serverA 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?
Server features provide auxiliary or supporting functionsto serversServer features provide auxiliary or supporting functionsto servers
Typically, administrators add features, not as theprimary function of a server, but to augment thefunctionality of installed roles
Server Manager is the tool that you can use to install,configure, and manage features inWindows Server 2008
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Demonstration: Installing Server Roles andFeatures Using Server Manager
In this demonstration, you will see how to use ServerManager to install roles and features
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Lesson 3: Overview of the Server CoreInstallation Option
Benefits of a Server Core Installation
Server Roles That a Server Core Installation Supports Features That a Server Core Installation Supports
Managing a Server Core Installation
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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 DirectoryDomain Services
DHCP Server
DNS Server
Streaming Media Services
Print Server
File Services
Windows ServerVirtualization (Hyper-V)
Web Server (IIS)
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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-basedapplications
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
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Lab Review
What must you consider when choosing between aStandard and a Core installation of Windows Server 2008?
Can you install Windows Server 2008 without specifying aproduct key during installation? If so, what are some of the disadvantages?
How would you configure a firewall to allow Terminal
Services connections on a Server Core installation?
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Module Review and Takeaways
Review Questions
Considerations for Installing Windows Server 2008 Best Practices
Tools
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