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About this book
Discover the fastest way to migrate to Windows Server 2008 and
begin to profit from its enterprise-ready features. Learn how to use the parallel
network - a migration approach that provides constant rollback and limited impact
on your existing network. Build your new network from the ground up while relying
on virtualization technologies. Begin by designing your hardware resource pool and
then move on to the release of specific virtual service offerings. Learn to make the most
of your network as an object management environment to remotely configure PCs,
Servers, Users and Groups.
This information resource helps businesses large or small make
the most of Windows Server 2008. It takes a no-nonsense approach that intermediate
to advanced users will appreciate because it wades through the clutter to focus
on only those features you need in any organization.
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Plan the architecture of your hardware resource pool |
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Plan the architecture of your virtual service offerings |
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Perform a post-installation customization and verification for both physical and virtualized installations |
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Build the organizational unit infrastructure to manage PCs, People, and
Services |
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Create an enterprise-ready security environment |
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Cover specific considerations for all server types, including Network
Infrastructure, Application, and Management servers |
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Identify the tasks to perform based on the nature of the server to manage |
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