Windows Server 2008 Module 1-4

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Course Network Infrastructure and Active
Directory® Technology Skills to Windows Server® 2008

Introduction
• Name :

Junaid Ali :
Microsoft Certified Trainer 2010 (Since 2008)

• Certifications

• MCITP –EA, MCTS|Ex07, MCSE + Security 2003, MCSA +Messaging 2003,

MCSE 2000 + Security, MCSA + Messaging 2000
• ITIL v3 , Certified Ethical Hacker , IBM Tivoli Monitoring

• OS, networking, security experience

:

7 + Years

• Clients : PTCL , KASB Bank, UBL , NBP, Hasho Group UAE, Telenor , NGO ,

Pak Navy Engineering Council, Peoples Steel Mills Email : [email protected]

Skype: junaaid.ali Contact # 923009269984

Course Outline
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction of MS Server 2008 Types of MS Server 2008 Installation Types of MS Server 2008 Active Directory Roles Windows Software update Services Domain Name Service

7.
8. 9.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Network Access Protection File Screening

10. Hyper - V

Module 1
Introduction of Windows Server® 2008

User Interface Differences in Windows Server 2008

Windows Server 2003
Network control panel applet Start menu run command and search tool Component installation

Windows Server 2008
Network and Sharing Center Combined Run/Search command Server Manager Server Manager

Computer Management

Initial Configuration Tasks Overview
• Network IP Address • Domain Membership • Computer Name • Windows Updates • Windows Firewall

What Works Differently?

Overview of Server Manager

Active Directory

Print Server

File Server

Task Manager

Task Manager monitors: • Applications • Processes • Services • Basic CPU and memory statistics • Basic networking performance • Connected users

Resource Overview

Resource Overview shows statistics for: • Processor • Memory • Disk • Network

Performance Monitor

Performance Monitor can: • Monitor many performance counters • Vary graphing format • View averages, minimum, and maximum values • View current activity or logged data

What Are Server Roles?
A server role describes the primary function of a server

• Administrators can dedicate an entire computer to one role or install multiple server roles on a single computer • Each role can include one or more role services or subelement of a role • Server Manager is the tool that is used to install, configure, and remove Server Roles

What Are Server Roles?
Server roles describe the primary server function
Active Directory Domain Services

DNS Server

File Services

Print Services

Web Server IIS

What Are the Windows Infrastructure Services Roles?
Windows Infrastructures Services roles include:
• Active Directory Certificate Services • Active Directory Rights Management Services • DHCP Server • DNS Server • Fax Server

• File Services
• Network Policy and Access Services • Print Services • Terminal Services • Windows Deployment Services

What Are Server Features?

Server features provide auxiliary or supporting functions to servers

• Typically, administrators add features, not as the primary function of a server, but to augment the functionality of installed roles • Server Manager is the tool that you can use to install, configure, and manage features in Windows Server 2008

What Are Server Features?
Server features are supporting services that can be installed
Examples of server features: • .NET Framework 3.0 • Network Load Balancing • Failover Clustering

• Desktop Experience
• Windows PowerShell

What Is Availability?
Availability is a level of service that applications, services, or systems provide, expressed as a percentage of time Highly available services or systems are available more than 99% of the time

High availability: • Requirements differ based on how availability is measured • Does not typically include planned outages when calculating availability

What Is Scalability?
Scalability measures the ability to increase capacity

Scaling up: • Increases the capacity of a single server • Involves adding more or better hardware to a server

Scaling out: • Increases the capacity of an application • Involves adding additional servers to perform processing

What Is Load Balancing?

Load Balancing is a system that increases the scalability and availability of the servers that provide access to data

Other load balancing methods: • A virtual IP address is used to distribute requests between multiple servers • Not suitable for all applications

What Is Failover Clustering?
Private Network

Active Node

Shared Storage Active Node

Public Network

Passive Node

Module 2
Types of Windows Server® 2008

Types of Windows Server 2008 Editions
Edition Windows Server 2008 Standard Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 Datacenter Server Core Yes Yes Yes

Windows Web Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 for ItaniumBased Systems Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 Foundation

No
No No No

Module 3
Installation Types of Windows Server® 2008

Windows Server 2008 Installation Requirements
Component
Processor

Requirement
• Minimum: 1 GHz (x86) or 1.4 GHz (x64) • Recommended: 2 GHz or faster • Optimal: 3 GHz or faster
• Minimum: 512 MB RAM • Recommended: 2 GB RAM • Maximum (32-bit): 4 GB (Standard) or 64 GB (Enterprise

Memory

and Datacenter) • Maximum (64-bit): 32 GB (Standard) or 2 TB (Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium-based systems)
• Minimum: 10 GB • Recommended: 40 GB (Full); 10 GB (Core)

Available Disk Space

Optical Drive
Display and Peripherals

• DVD-ROM
• Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor • Keyboard • Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device

Common Installation Scenarios

• Clean installations • Upgrades • Unattended installations

Preparing to Install 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

Process for Installing Windows Server 2008

1 Provide language and preferences 2 Setup copies and installs Windows 3 Initial Configuration Tasks page at first logon
Administrator configures the server using the

Demonstration: Installing Server 2008 Enterprise
In this demonstration, you will see how to:
• Install the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition

Demonstration steps:
• •

Demonstration: Installing Server Roles and Features by Using Server Manager

you can start it from the following locations
On the Start menu, right-click Computer, and then click Manage. On the Start menu, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager.

Install the Print Service role 1. Connect to server 2. Log on as Administrator 3. Click the Server Manager icon in the quick launch bar. 4. Click Roles. 5. Click Add Roles. 6. In the Add Roles Wizard, click Next. 7. Select the Print Services check box, and then click Next. 8. On the Print Services page, click Next. 9. On the Select Role Services page, examine the options, and then click Next.

10. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.
11. Click Close to complete the installation.

What Is Server Core?
A server core is an installation of Windows Server 2008 that:
• • • •

Has minimal services Has no graphical interface Increases security Can be configured in a limited number of roles

Benefits of a Server Core Installation
Benefits of a Server Core installation include: • Reduced maintenance • Reduced attack surface • Reduced management • Less disk space required

Server Roles Supported By Server Core
A Server Core installation supports the following server roles: • AD DS • AD LDS • DHCP Server • DNS Server • Web Server (IIS) • File Services • Print Server • Streaming Media Services • Windows Server Virtualization (Hyper-V)

Features Supported By Server Core
A Server Core installation supports the following features: • Backup • Simple Network Management Protocol • Failover Clustering • Telnet Client • Network Load Balancing • Removable Storage

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