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Windows Server 2012 R2 The Essentials Experience Part 4 of 7 Management and Monitoring
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Agenda Monitoring the server and client computers Backup and restore Managing server storage and Storage Spaces Creating server shared folders
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Monitoring the server and client computers
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Health monitoring Helps customers/partners proactively monitor security status of the servers and client computers Offers three severity levels (informational, warning, critical) Alerts include proscriptive guidance for resolution Many alerts include links to resources/tools Offers integrated health reporting ‐ Send health report to chosen email address on a customizable schedule Health monitoring is extensible by third parties
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Dashboard alerts Health Monitoring tab of the Home page shows alerts for the entire network ‐ Alerts a grouped by severity ‐ Sample alerts include: Firewall status Anti-malware status Software update status Disk space utilization Most severe status shown by icon Alerts can be ignored or deleted
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Health reports Generate reports on demand or automatically on a schedule Customize the content of reports ‐ Critical alerts and warnings ‐ Critical errors in the event logs ‐ Server Backup status ‐ Auto-start services not running ‐ Status of Updates ‐ Status of Storage Send reports through email to any recipient
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Best Practices Analyzer No separate download necessary Currently over 60 BPA rules are checked during each scan BPA errors/warnings will generate a notification in the Dashboard Complete scan results can be viewed in the Server Manager console ‐ Select the Windows Server Essentials Experience role
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Backup and restore
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Server backup Add hard drive(s) to Server Backup ‐ Attach new hard drive to server and designate as backup destination (not storage) ‐ Removable external drives recommended Internal drives can be used ‐ Using multiple drives allows for offsite rotation, improving data protection Simple wizard quickly establishes backup settings: ‐ Backup destination ‐ Schedule ‐ Items & Drives to protect
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Server restore Restore Server Data ‐ Restore from most recent or previous backups ‐ Recover individual files, folders, or entire drives Server Recovery ‐ Performs “bare metal” restore ‐ Boot from installation DVD and choose repair or create a bootable USB recovery flash drive Server Recovery ‐ OEMs can provide a “factory reset” option
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Windows Azure Backup integration Optional cloud-based data protection solution Create Windows Azure account and then create a Backup Vault Use the Backup Vault’s security certificate to register your server Complete the configuration wizard to define your online backup settings
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WAB settings Configure online backup settings ‐ Add folders ‐ Optionally add File History backups for Windows 8.x client computers ‐ Set backup schedule ‐ Specify retention policy ‐ Optionally enable bandwidth utilization parameters Option to manually start backup
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Client backup Automatically configured by Connect Computer wizard Settings are configured using the Dashboard ‐ Backup time window ‐ Retention policy Users can manually initiate Restore files & folders Recover the entire computer (bare metal restore)
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Client restore Restore Files, Folders, or Drives ‐ Administrator launches Dashboard from client computer ‐ Select items for restore from a backup set Full System Restore ‐ Boot client computer from recovery service (PXE boot) or USB drive ‐ Select computer name and backup set
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File History integration New feature of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Performed per user and allows end users to restore files & folders Select the folders to protect ‐ Documents and Desktop ‐ Libraries, Desktop, Contacts, and Favorites ‐ All profile data except Libraries of media Set desired frequency (from once every 10 minutes to once per day) Set desired retention policy ‐ Until space is needed ‐ Fixed duration from 1 month up to 2 years ‐ Forever
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Server Storage & Storage Spaces
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Storage Underlying storage architecture is the same across the Windows Server 2012 R2 family ‐ Multi-drive support ‐ Basic Software RAID support ‐ Storage Spaces & Virtual Disks ‐ Hardware RAID support Essentials-specific storage features: ‐ Move Folder wizard ‐ File History integration ‐ Re-create predefined shared folders
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Storage Spaces Create flexible, low-cost, resilient data volumes with Storage Spaces ‐ Storage pools ‐ Resiliency options: none, mirroring, partiy ‐ Thin provisioning Dynamically add storage capacity to match business requirements A new option to complement traditional hardware RAID solutions Virtualization for storage
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Expanding server storage Alert is shown when a new unformatted hard drive is added ‐ Formatted drives will automatically show as available storage drives Formatting can be started via a link in the alert Can be added to a storage pool when using Storage Spaces Can be designated as a backup destination device
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Adding server backup drives Essentials uses the standard Windows Server Backup feature ‐ Hard drives are used as backup destinations ‐ Tapes and tape drives are not supported ‐ Assign drives for use with backup on the Storage page in the Dashboard ‐ Recommended to use multiple removable, external hard drives to enable offsite rotation
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SharePoint libraries Available with Office 365 integration ‐ Add, delete, and manage from Dashboard ‐ Three library types are available: Document library Picture library Wiki page library ‐ Optionally turn on versioning ‐ Permissions can be set per library or inherited from the parent site Libraries can be opened in Windows Explorer just like shared folders
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Shared folders
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Creating shared folders Storage page in the Dashboard, Server Folders sub-tab In Tasks pane, “Add a folder” wizard ‐ Enter folder name ‐ Determine the drive destination ‐ Assign user and group permissions ‐ Include in server backup
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Shared folder properties The Dashboard simplifies shared folder management ‐ Rename the folder; update its description ‐ Set a quota threshold to generate alert warnings ‐ Modify access permissions and optionally hide it from remote access
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Moving shared folders Shared folders can be moved to a different storage drive Move Folder wizard ensures all properties and data are moved correctly ‐ Select the folder to move in the folder tab ‐ Click on “Move the folder” in tasks pane ‐ Choose an available destination drive Ensure you add the new folder to server backup when move is completed
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Next steps
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Resources Windows Server Essentials Tech Center http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/sbs/jj159331 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/sbs/jj159331 Windows Server Essentials and Small Business Server blog http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/ http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/ Windows Server Essentials support forum http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-us/ winserveressentials/threads http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-us/ winserveressentials/threads Windows Server 2012 R2 product page http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/ windows-server-2012-r2/default.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/ windows-server-2012-r2/default.aspx Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials product page http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/ windows-server-2012-r2-essentials/default.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/ windows-server-2012-r2-essentials/default.aspx
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Ahead of the Game Campaign Resources 28 Leverage Server and Cloud Solutions to dramatically increase margin and keep SMB customers ahead of the game
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Additional Partner Resources 29 Ahead of the Game Marketing Content http://aka.ms/AheadoftheGame SMB and Midmarket Competencies http://partner.Microsoft.com Microsoft Virtual Academy http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/ Partner Learning Center: https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/Pages /Training/partner-learning-center.aspx ISV Upgrade Support Email isvupgrade@microsoft.com with app name and name of ISVisvupgrade@microsoft.com
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How to Buy Windows Server 2012 R2 30 *CALs are required for every user or device accessing a server. See the Product Use Rights for detailsProduct Use Rights Licensing Model Processor + CAL* Server (25 User Limit) Server (15 User Limit) Feature Comparison Full Windows Server functionality with unlimited virtual instances Full Windows Server functionality with two virtual instances Simpler interface, pre-configured connectivity to cloud-based services; one virtual instance of Essentials General purpose Server functionality with no virtualization rights Ideal for… Highly virtualized private and hybrid cloud environments Low density or non-virtualized environments Small business environments for servers with up to two processors Economical general purpose server with a single processor Edition Datacenter Standard Essentials Foundation Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard and Datacenter editions include the new Windows Server Essentials Experience server role, offering features such as Remote Web Access and client computer backup that previously were only available through the Windows Server Essentials edition. Choose from four editions of Windows Server, based on the size of the customer organization and their requirements for virtualization and cloud computing.
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Product & Licensing Resources 31 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server Partner Resources: https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/Pages/Solutions/microsoft-windows-server.aspx Windows Server Technical Resources: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver Windows Azure Windows Azure Partner Resources: https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/pages/solutions/windows-azure-platform.aspx Windows Azure Technical Resources: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/ Microsoft Volume Licensing Microsoft Volume Licensing Resources: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/ Microsoft Licensing Advisor: http://mla.microsoft.com/
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Licensing for SMBs 32 Benefits * Available in select countries and regions Open Value Subscription* Gives customers the option to subscribe to Microsoft product licenses Provides the lowest up- front costs of the Open Programs with the flexibility to meet changing demands Open License “Pay-as-you-go” model Allows customers to change their licensing program as their business grows Select Plus For midsize and large organizations with 250 or more desktop PCs Can license software and services at a business unit level with the price saving advantages of a single organization Open Value Software Assurance Simplified license management Annual payment structure Three options: organization-wide, non–organization-wide, and subscription Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) For hosting providers No upfront costs or volume license commitments Pay only for what you provided customers in the previous month Access the latest versions of software
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