SERVER I SLIDE: 1. Anders Dahl Valgreen Data technician in Royal Danish Airforce IT Teacher at Mercantec Systems administrator at Technical College, Skjern,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Preparing for Installation Reviewing the list of tasks Working with DNS Recording information Backing up files Uncompressing the drive Disabling disk mirroring.
Advertisements

Working with Disks and Devices
Microsoft ® Official Course First Look Clinic Overview of Windows 8 By Ragowo Riantory, S.Kom, MCP.
MCITP Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Server Administration (Exam #70-646) Chapter 2 Installing Windows Server 2008.
CN1176 Computer Support Kemtis Kunanuraksapong MSIS with Distinction MCTS, MCDST, MCP, A+
Lesson 1: Installing Servers
MCITP Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Server Administration (Exam #70-646) Chapter 11 Windows Server 2008 Virtualization.
Novell Server Linux vs. windows server 2008 By: Gabe Miller.
2.1 © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. Exam Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Environment Lesson 2: Installing Windows Server.
MCDST : Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Storage Devices and Display Devices.
Installing Windows 7 Lesson 2.
Lesson 15 – INSTALL AND SET UP NETWARE 5.1. Understanding NetWare 5.1 Preparing for installation Installing NetWare 5.1 Configuring NetWare 5.1 client.
1.1 Installing Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 Editions Windows Server 2008 Installation Requirements X64 Installation Considerations Preparing.
Lesson 4-Installing Network Operating Systems. Overview Installing and configuring Novell NetWare 6.0. Installing and configuring Windows 2000 Server.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Chapter 2 Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Server 2012/R2
Lesson 2: Configuring Servers
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Chapter 6 Managing Printers, Publishing, Auditing, and Desk Resources.
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 2 Installing Windows Server 2008.
Welcome Course 20410B Module 0: Introduction Audience
Session 3 Windows Platform Dina Alkhoudari. Learning Objectives Understanding Server Storage Technologies Direct Attached Storage DAS Network-Attached.
Configuring File Services Lesson 6. Skills Matrix Technology SkillObjective DomainObjective # Configuring a File ServerConfigure a file server4.1 Using.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Chapter 1 Introduction to Windows Server 2008.
Chapter 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows Server 2008 R2 BAI617.
Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012
Welcome Thank you for taking our training. Collection 6421: Configure and Troubleshoot Windows Server® 2008 Network Course 6690 – 6709 at
Chapter-4 Windows 2000 Professional Win2K Professional provides a very usable interface and was designed for use in the desktop PC. Microsoft server system.
WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL Bilal Munir Mughal Chapter-1 1.
Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Lesson 2.
Guide to Linux Installation and Administration, 2e1 Chapter 3 Installing Linux.
Tutorial 11 Installing, Updating, and Configuring Software
CN2140 Server II Kemtis Kunanuraksapong MSIS with Distinction MCT, MCITP, MCTS, MCDST, MCP, A+
Understand Disk Types LESSON Windows Server Administration Fundamentals.
Gorman, Stubbs, & CEP Inc. 1 Introduction to Operating Systems Lesson 12 Windows 2000 Server.
Module 9: Configuring Storage
Installing Windows Vista Lesson 2. Skills Matrix Technology SkillObjective DomainObjective # Performing a Clean Installation Set up Windows Vista as the.
Module 1: Installing Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
Module 1: Installing and Configuring Servers. Module Overview Installing Windows Server 2008 Managing Server Roles and Features Overview of the Server.
W2K Server Installation It is very important that before you begin to install Windows 2000 Server, you must prepare for the installation by gathering specific.
MCSE Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administration Chapter Two Installing and Configuring Exchange Server 2003.
Module 2: Configuring Disks and Device Drivers
Managing Disks and Drives Chapter 13 powered by dj.
Module 2 Configuring Disks and Device Drivers. Module Overview Partitioning Disks in Windows® 7 Managing Disk Volumes Maintaining Disks in Windows 7 Installing.
Week #3 Objectives Partition Disks in Windows® 7 Manage Disk Volumes Maintain Disks in Windows 7 Install and Configure Device Drivers.
Working with Disks Lesson 4. Skills Matrix Technology SkillObjective DomainObjective # Configuring Data Protection Configure data protection6.4 Using.
(WINDOWS PLATFORM - ITI310 – S15)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional MCSE Exam
CEG 2400 FALL 2012 Windows Servers Network Operating Systems.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Chapter 7 Configuring and Managing Data Storage.
Automating Installations by Using the Microsoft Windows 2000 Setup Manager Create setup scripts simply and easily. Create and modify answer files and UDFs.
Windows Certification Paths OR MCSA Windows Server 2012 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Exam (20410) Administering Windows Server.
ITMT Windows 7 Configuration Chapter 4 – Working with Disks and Devices ITMT 1371 – Windows 7 Configuration 1.
Planning Server Deployments Chapter 1. Server Deployment When planning a server deployment for a large enterprise network, the operating system edition.
Lesson 1: Installing ServersLesson 1: Installing Servers MOAC : Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012.
Microsoft Installing & Configuring Windows Server Exam Questions Answers Powered By:
Microsoft Exam.
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Training Guide
Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Server 2012/R2
Basharat Institute of Higher Education
Configuring File Services
Chapter One Introducing Windows Server 2008
Create setup scripts simply and easily.
CIS 332 Course Experience Tradition / snaptutorial.com
CIS 332 Course Experience Tradition / snaptutorial.com
Chapter 2 Objectives Identify Windows 7 Hardware Requirements.
CIS 332 Competitive Success-- snaptutorial.com
CIS 332 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com
CIS 332 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
CIS 332 Inspiring Innovation-- snaptutorial.com
Booting Up 15-Nov-18 boot.ppt.
Presentation transcript:

SERVER I SLIDE: 1

Anders Dahl Valgreen Data technician in Royal Danish Airforce IT Teacher at Mercantec Systems administrator at Technical College, Skjern, Denmark IT Teacher at Mercantec Core skills:  Network  Server, Unix and Windows  Faultfinding  Documentation  Project Management Teacher – first part

AZEEM UMAR BS- Computer Science Pakistan System Engineer Pakistan MS Software Engineering Sweden Teaching- Mercantec Core skills:  SQL Server  Windows Server  ASP.NET  Powershell  Software Project Management Teacher – second part

DayDate 129 th Sep 230 th Sep 31 th Oct 42 nd Oct 54 th Nov 66 th Nov 79 st Nov 811 th Nov Course Dates: Sep - Nov 2015 DayDate 912 th Nov 1017 th Nov 1118 th Nov

SERVER I Course Objectives  Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2  Configuring Server Roles and Features  Configuring Hyper V  Deploying and Configuring Core Networking Services  Installing and Administering Active Directory  Creating and Managing Group Policy

SERVER I Lesson Plan – part 1, with Anders Dahl Valgreen Day 1: ■■ Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Objective 1.2: Configure servers ■■ Objective 1.3: Configure local storage Day 2: ■■ Objective 2.1: Configure file and share access ■■ Objective 2.2: Configure print and document services ■■ Objective 2.3: Configure servers for remote management Day 3: ■■ Objective 3.1: Create and configure virtual machine settings ■■ Objective 3.2: Create and configure virtual machine storage ■■ Objective 3.3: Create and configure virtual networks Day 4: ■■ Objective 4.1: Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing ■■ Objective 4.2: Deploy and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ■■ Objective 4.3: Deploy and configure DNS service

SERVER I Lesson Plan – Part 2, with Azeem Umar Day 5: ■■ Objective 5.1: Install domain controllers ■■ Objective 5.2: Create and manage Active Directory users and computers ■■ Objective 5.3: Create and manage Active Directory groups and organizational units (OUs) Day 6: ■■ Objective 6.1: Create Group Policy Objects (GPOs) ■■ Objective 6.2: Configure security policies Day 7: ■■ Objective 6.3: Configure application restriction policies Day 8: ■■ Objective 6.4: Configure Windows Firewall

SERVER I What is a SERVER?

SERVER I Lesson Plan Day 1: ■■ Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Objective 1.2: Configure servers ■■ Objective 1.3: Configure local storage

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Plan for a server installation ■■ Plan for server roles ■■ Plan for a server upgrade ■■ Install a server using Server Core ■■ Optimize resource utilization using Features on Demand ■■ Migrate roles from previous versions of Windows Server

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Plan for a server installation Selecting a Windows Server 2012 R2 edition Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation Supporting server roles

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Supporting server virtualization

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers ■■ Server licensing

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Installation requirements ■■ 1.4-GHz 64-bit processor ■■ 512 MB RAM ■■ 32 GB available disk space ■■ Super VGA (1024 x 768) or higher resolution monitor ■■ Keyboard and mouse (or other compatible pointing device) ■■ Internet access

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Choosing installation options Using Server Core

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Choosing installation options SERVER CORE CAPABILITIES

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Choosing installation options Using Full GUI

SERVER I

Objective 1.1: Install servers Upgrading server Upgrade paths If you have a 64-bit computer running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2, you can upgrade it to Windows Server 2012 R2 as long as you use an appropriate operating system edition. Windows Server 2012 R2 does not support the following: ■■ Upgrades from Windows Server versions prior to Windows Server 2008 ■■ Upgrades from pre-RTM editions of Windows Server 2012 R2 ■■ Upgrades from Windows workstation operating systems ■■ Cross-platform upgrades, such as 32-bit Windows Server 2008 to 64-bit Windows Server 2012 R2 ■■ Upgrades from any Itanium edition ■■ Cross-language upgrades, such as from Windows Server 2008, U.S. English to Windows Server 2012 R2, French

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Upgrading server 1.Check hardware compatibility 2.Check disk space 3.Confirm that software is signed 4.Save mass storage drivers on removable media 5.Check application compatibility 6.Ensure computer functionality 7.Perform a full backup 8.Disable virus protection software 9.Disconnect the UPS device 10.Purchase the correct Windows Server 2012 R2 edition

SERVER I Objective 1.1: Install servers Migrating roles Unlike an in-place upgrade, a migration copies vital information from an existing server to a clean Windows Server 2012 R2 installation. By using the Windows Server Migration Tools and migration guides supplied with Windows Server 2012 R2, you can migrate data between servers under any of the following conditions: ■■ Between versions You can migrate data from any Windows Server version from Windows Server 2003 SP2 to Windows Server 2012 R2. This includes migrations from one server running Windows Server 2012 R2 to another. ■■ Between platforms You can migrate data from a 32-bit or 64-bit server to a 64-bit server running Windows Server 2012 R2. ■■ Between editions You can migrate data between servers running different WindowsServer editions. ■■ Between physical and virtual instances You can migrate data from a physical server to a virtual one, or the reverse. ■■ Between installation options You can migrate data from one server to another, even when one server is using the Server Core installation option and the other is using the Server with a GUI option.

SERVER I Break

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers ■■ Configure Server Core ■■ Delegate administration ■■ Add and remove features in offline images ■■ Deploy roles on remote servers ■■ Convert Server Core to and from full GUI ■■ Configure services ■■ Configure NIC teaming ■■ Install and configure Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers ■■ Converting between GUI and Server Core Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell –Restart

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using GUI tools

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using command-line tools netdom renamecomputer %ComputerName% /NewName:

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Configuring NIC teaming NIC teaming in Windows Server 2012 R2 supports two modes: ■■ Switch Independent Mode All the network adapters are connected to different switches, providing alternative routes through the network. ■■ Switch Dependent Mode All the network adapters are connected to the same switch, providing a single interface with their combined bandwidth.

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Configuring NIC teaming

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding servers

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding servers

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding servers

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding servers

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding roles and features

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding roles and features

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding roles and features

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Adding roles and features

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Using Server Manager Deploying roles to VHDs

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Configuring services

SERVER I Objective 1.2: Configure servers Delegating server administration Learn in detail Objective 2.2 Configure print and document services Objective 5.3 Create and manage Active Directory groups and organizational

SERVER I Break

SERVER I Objective 1.3: Configure local storage ■■ Design storage spaces ■■ Configure basic and dynamic disks ■■ Configure MBR and GPT disks ■■ Manage volumes ■■ Create and mount virtual hard disks (VHDs) ■■ Configure storage pools and disk pools ■■ Create storage pools by using disk enclosures

SERVER I Objective 1.3: Configure local storage ■■ Design storage spaces Planning server storage How many servers do I need? Estimating storage requirements Using Storage Spaces

SERVER I Understanding Windows disk settings ■■ Select a partitioning style Windows Server 2012 R2 supports two hard disk partition styles: the master boot record (MBR) partition style and the GUID (globally unique identifier) partition table (GPT) partition style. You must choose one of these partition styles for a drive; you cannot use both. ■■ Select a disk type Windows Server 2012 R2 supports two disk types: the basic disk type and the dynamic disk type. You cannot use both types on the same disk drive, but you can mix disk types in the same computer. ■■ Divide the disk into partitions or volumes Although many professionals use the terms partition and volume interchangeably, it is correct to refer to partitions on basic disks and volumes on dynamic disks. ■■ Format the partitions or volumes with a file system Windows Server 2012 R2 supports the NTFS file system, the FAT file system (including the FAT16, FAT32, and exFAT variants), and the new ReFS file system.

SERVER I Understanding disk types

SERVER I Understanding volume types When you create a volume on a dynamic disk by using the Disk Management snap-in in Windows Server 2012 R2, you choose from the following five volume types: ■■ Simple volume Consists of space from a single disk. ■■ Spanned volume Consists of space from 2 to 32 physical disks ■■ Striped volume Consists of space from 2 to 32 physical disks ■■ Mirrored volume Consists of an identical amount of space on two physical disks ■■ RAID-5 volume Consists of space on three or more physical disks

SERVER I Understanding volume types Working with disks

SERVER I Understanding volume types Creating a RAID-5 volume

Task 1: Download and Install VirtualBox Download and Install Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (Full GUI)

Task 2: Configure Server: Name the Server Converting between GUI and Server Core Configure local storage (1 GB three volumes) Creating a RAID-5 volume (pg )