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MCSA Guide to Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012/R2, Exam 70-410 Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Server 2012/R2 Public The Role of a Server Operating System The functions a server performs depend on: – Type of business using the s...

MCSA Guide to Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012/R2, Exam 70-410 Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Server 2012/R2 Public The Role of a Server Operating System The functions a server performs depend on: – Type of business using the server – Size of the business – Extent to which the business has committed to using technology to aid operations A server is used to provide services that aid the operations of an organization Public 2 © Cengage Learning 2015 Server: Hardware or Software? A computer becomes a server when software is installed on it that provides a network service to client computers. Operating Systems such as Windows 10/11 and its predecessors are designed to be on desktop computers – These OSs can perform server functions such as file and printer sharing Server operating systems: OSs designed to emphasize network access performance and run background processes rather than desktop applications Public 3 © Cengage Learning 2015 Server Operating Systems Versus Desktop Operating Systems Windows Server 2012/R2 network services: – File and Printer sharing – Web server – Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) – Domain Name System (DNS) – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) – File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server – Active Directory – Distributed File System (DFS) – Hyper-V Public 4 © Cengage Learning 2015 Server Operating Systems Versus Desktop Operating Systems Windows 10 desktop OS supports only Hyper-V, File and Printer Sharing, Web Server, and FTP Server in limited capacity. Windows 10 is restricted to 20 logged-on network users Windows Server 2012/R2 supports fault-tolerance features such as: – Redundant array of independent disks (RAID) 5 volumes – Load balancing Public 5 © Cengage Learning 2015 Windows Server 2012/R2 Editions Windows Server 2012/R2 editions have been streamlined compared with Windows Server 2008: – Datacenter – Standard – Essential – Foundation Businesses can choose the best solution for their size and services required Public 6 © Cengage Learning 2015 Datacenter and Standard Editions Datacenter Edition – you can install an unlimited number of virtual instances of the OS. – Datacenter with Hyper-V can be installed on a physical server Install as many virtual machines as you need – Must purchase one Datacenter Edition license for every two physical processors installed on a server. Standard Edition - has all the features of Datacenter Edition and the same processor licensing conditions – Permits only two virtual instances Public 7 © Cengage Learning 2015 Datacenter and Standard Editions Both Datacenter and Standard editions support: – Up to 4 TB of RAM – Up to 64 physical processors – Server clusters with up to 64 nodes per cluster Both editions have the option to be installed without the standard graphical user interface (GUI). – A mode called Server Core (now the default) Both editions require client access licenses (CALs) – Legally mandated for each user who logs on to the server Public 8 © Cengage Learning 2015 Essential Edition Essential Edition - aimed at small businesses with 25 or fewer users. Automatically configured as a root domain controller. Other automatically configured services: – Active Directory Certificate Services, DNS, File Services, Web Server (IIS), Network Policy Server, and Remote Desktop Services Comes with a management interface called Dashboard. No Client Access License are required. Public 9 © Cengage Learning 2015 Foundation Edition Foundation Edition - entry-level edition – Suitable for small businesses – Available as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) version only – Licensing limited to 15 users – No CALs are required – Supports a single physical processor – Supports up to 32 GB RAM – Can be configured as a stand-alone server or a root domain controller – Doesn’t support Hyper-V Public 10 © Cengage Learning 2015 Windows Server 2012/R2 and the Private Cloud Cloud computing - a collection of technologies for abstracting the details of how applications, storage, network, and other computing resources are delivered to users Virtualization - a core technology of cloud computing – Uses software to emulate multiple hardware environments so that multiple operating systems can run on the same physical server simultaneously Public 11 © Cengage Learning 2015 Public 12 © Cengage Learning 2015 Windows Server 2012/R2 and the Private Cloud Virtual machine (VM) - the virtual environment emulates a physical computer’s hardware and BIOS. Host computer - the physical computer on which VM software is installed and VMs run. Virtualization software - software for creating and managing VMs and creating the virtual environment. Hypervisor - virtualization software component that creates and monitors the virtual hardware environment Public 13 © Cengage Learning 2015 Public Cloud versus Private Cloud Public cloud - cloud computing service provided by a third party – Examples: DropBox, SkyDrive, Google Apps Private cloud - cloud computing service provided by an internal IT department – Typical services include virtual desktops, storage, and applications Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) – Users connect to private cloud with a Web browser or client software – Can access their desktop from any Internet connection Public 14 © Cengage Learning 2015

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