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E-raamat: Windows Server 2008: The Definitive Guide: All You Need to Manage and Administer Windows Server 2008

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780596551377
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After identifying what has changed in the 2008 version of Microsoft's server-oriented Windows operating system, this guide outlines different ways to administer machines running Windows Server 2008 from either the command line or the GUI. The author describes the domain name system, the active directory service, group policy, internet information services 7, terminal services, the dynamic host configuration protocol, clustering options, PowerShell, and Hyper-V. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A complete reference and practical guide to the latest release of Microsofts widely used server operating system, this text provides a thorough discussion and treatment of each of Windows major components.

This practical guide has exactly what you need to work with Windows Server 2008. Inside, you'll find step-by-step procedures for using all of the major components, along with discussions on complex concepts such as Active Directory replication, DFS namespaces and replication, network access protection, the Server Core edition, Windows PowerShell, server clustering, and more. All of this with a more compact presentation and a tighter focus on tasks than you'll find in bulkier references.

Windows Server 2008: The Definitive Guide takes a refreshing approach. You won't find the history of Windows NT, or discussions on the way things used to work. Instead, you get only the information you need to use this server. If you're a beginning or intermediate system administrator, you learn how the system works, and how to administer machines running it. The expert administrators among you discover new concepts and components outside of your realm of expertise.

Simply put, this is the most thorough reference available for Windows Server 2008, with complete guides to:

  • Installing the server in a variety of different environments
  • File services and the Windows permission structure
  • How the domain name system (DNS) works
  • Active Directory, including its logical and physical structure, hierarchical components, scalability, and replication
  • Group Policy's structure and operation
  • Managing security policy with predefined templates and customized policy plans
  • Architectural improvements, new features, and daily administration of IIS 7
  • Terminal Services from both the administrator's user's point of view
  • Networking architecture including DNS, DHCP, VPN, RADIUS server, IAS, and IPSec
  • Windows clustering services --- applications, grouping machines, capacity and network planning, user account management
  • Windows PowerShell scripting and command-line technology
With Windows Server 2008: The Definitive Guide, you to come away with a firm understanding of what's happening under the hood, but without the sense that you're taking a graduate course in OS theory. If you intend to work with this server, this is the only book you need.



A complete reference and practical guide to the latest release of Microsofts widely used server operating system, this text provides a thorough discussion and treatment of each of Windows major components.
Preface ix
Introducing Windows Server 2008
1(14)
The Biggest Changes
2(3)
Networking Improvements
5(2)
Security Improvements
7(3)
Manageability Improvements
10(1)
Performance and Reliability Upgrades
11(1)
Windows Server 2008 Editions
12(1)
Hardware Requirements
13(1)
The Last Word
14(1)
Installation and Deployment
15(23)
Installing Windows Server 2008
15(4)
Initial Configuration Tasks
19(3)
Deployment
22(15)
The Last Word
37(1)
File Services
38(59)
File and Print Server Features
39(1)
Setting Up File Sharing Services
40(15)
NTFS File and Folder Permissions
55(9)
The File Server Resource Manager
64(13)
Disk-Based Quotas
77(2)
Using Offline Files and Folders
79(3)
Using Previous Versions
82(3)
The Distributed File System
85(8)
Command-Line Utilities
93(3)
The Last Word
96(1)
Domain Name System
97(50)
Nuts and Bolts
97(1)
Zones Versus Domains
98(2)
Resource Records
100(6)
Using Primary and Secondary Nameservers
106(1)
Building a Nameserver
107(15)
Subdomains and Delegation
122(2)
Dynamic DNS
124(6)
Active Directory-Integrated Zones
130(3)
Forwarding
133(4)
The Split DNS Architecture
137(5)
Backup and Recovery
142(1)
Command-Line Utilities
143(3)
The Last Word
146(1)
Active Directory
147(67)
Active Directory Domain Services Objects and Concepts
147(11)
Building an AD DS Structure
158(24)
Understanding Operations Master Roles
182(9)
Understanding Directory Replication
191(17)
Active Directory Troubleshooting and Maintenance
208(5)
The Last Word
213(1)
Group Policy and IntelliMirror
214(69)
An Introduction to Group Policy
214(1)
Group Policy Implementation
215(33)
Local Group Policy
248(4)
Domain Group Policy
252(22)
Deployment Considerations
274(2)
Troubleshooting Group Policy
276(2)
Other Group Policy Management Tools
278(1)
Command-Line Utilities
279(3)
The Last Word
282(1)
Windows Security and Patch Management
283(22)
Understanding Security Considerations
283(3)
Locking Down Windows
286(12)
Using Auditing and the Event Log
298(6)
The Last Word
304(1)
Internet Information Services 7
305(21)
Major Improvements
305(2)
The New Architecture
307(2)
Roles
309(2)
Managing IIS Graphically
311(9)
Managing IIS from the Command Line
320(5)
The Last Word
325(1)
Windows Server 2008 Server Core
326(15)
The Lack of a Shell
326(1)
Realistic Deployment Scenarios
327(1)
No Managed Code
328(1)
Few Third-Party Software Applications
328(1)
Installation
329(1)
Initial Configuration
330(6)
Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core Machines
336(4)
The Last Word
340(1)
Terminal Services
341(27)
The Remote Desktop Protocol
342(2)
Adding the Terminal Server Role
344(1)
Enabling Remote Desktop
345(1)
On the User's Side
346(4)
Terminal Services Administration
350(12)
Terminal Services RemoteApp
362(2)
Terminal Services Web Access
364(1)
Terminal Services Gateway
364(1)
Command-Line Utilities
365(2)
The Last Word
367(1)
DHCP and Network Access Protection
368(27)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
368(13)
Network Access Protection
381(13)
The Last Word
394(1)
An Introduction to Clustering Technologies
395(24)
Network Load-Balancing Clusters
396(11)
Server Clustering
407(8)
Command-Line Utilities
415(3)
The Last Word
418(1)
PowerShell
419(24)
Why PowerShell?
419(1)
Installing PowerShell
420(1)
PowerShell and Security
421(1)
Starting Up PowerShell
422(1)
Cmdlets: The Heart of PowerShell
422(2)
Getting Help with PowerShell
424(1)
Using Data Stores and PowerShell Providers
425(4)
The Pipeline
429(2)
Formatting Basics
431(2)
Variables
433(2)
Writing Scripts
435(2)
Objects: .NET, WMI, and COM
437(3)
Advanced PowerShell
440(1)
Learning More About PowerShell
441(1)
The Last Word
442(1)
Hyper-V
443(8)
How It Works
443(1)
Getting Started with Hyper-V
444(3)
Virtualization Strategy
447(2)
The Last Word
449(2)
Index 451
Jonathan Hassell is an author, consultant and speaker on a variety of IT topics. His published works includes Learning Windows Server 2003 from O'Reilly, and his work appears regularly in such periodicals as Windows IT Pro, PC Pro and TechNet Magazine. He also speaks worldwide on topics ranging from networking and security to Windows administration.