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With Microsoft still the leader in Server OS and the next release: Windows Server 2008 R2 predicted to be the biggest upgrade since Server 2003, this book will serve network and systems administrators through upgrading, migration, and implementation. This latest server release is also being timed in conjunction with Microsofts new desktop OS: Windows 7. Over 85% of surveyed enterprises skipped the Vista OS upgrade and plan to make the jump to Windows 7. Many of the features on Server 2008 R2 are designed to only work with Windows 7.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2: The Administrators
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With Microsoft still the leader in Server OS and the next release: Windows Server 2008 R2 predicted to be the biggest upgrade since Server 2003, this book will serve network and systems administrators through upgrading, migration, and implementation. This latest server release is also being timed in conjunction with Microsofts new desktop OS: Windows 7. Over 85% of surveyed enterprises skipped the Vista OS upgrade and plan to make the jump to Windows 7. Many of the features on Server 2008 R2 are designed to only work with Windows 7.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2: The Administrators Essential Reference introduces the Windows Server 2008 R2, which is Microsofts flagship server operating systems latest release. The book explores its features; describes differences between the available editions; and discusses its deployment. After introducing Windows Server 2008 R2, the book explains its installation and configuration processes followed by its networking. It also examines different features, such as the active directory, internet information services 7.5, Hyper-V, and PowerShell V2. It discusses securing Windows Server 2008 R2 files and its print services, remote desktop services, high-availability and recovery features, and monitoring and troubleshooting; in addition, their delta changes are discussed in the final chapter. The book also explores the features that influence both Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. These features allow the server operating system to work with Windows 7. One feature is theBranchCache, which offers users who open files across a Wide Area Network a better end-user experience by caching copy in the branch office when a document or intranet Web site is opened for the first time. Another feature is DirectAccess, which is the new remote connectivity solution for Windows networks.