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Module 8 Planning Server Administration. Module Overview. Selecting the Appropriate Administration Tool Planning Server Core Administration Delegating Administration. Lesson 1: Selecting the Appropriate Administration Tool. What Are the Graphical Administration Tools?
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Module Overview • Selecting the Appropriate Administration Tool • Planning Server Core Administration • Delegating Administration
Lesson 1: Selecting the Appropriate Administration Tool • What Are the Graphical Administration Tools? • What Are the Command-Line Administration Tools? • Demonstration: Administering a Server from the Command Line • Implementing Remote Administration
What Are the Command-Line Administration Tools? C:> • ServerManagerCmd.exe • Network command-line tools • Active Directory command-line tools • Windows PowerShell
Demonstration: Administering a Server from the Command Line • In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Use standard command-line tools • Use Windows PowerShell • Use the DS tools
Implementing Remote Administration • Change the focus of a tool • Install Remote Server Administration Tools • Use Remote Desktop • Use WinRM • Use WinRS • Change firewall settings
Lesson 2: Planning Server Core Administration • What Is Server Core? • What Server Roles and Features Does Server Core Support? • Discussion: When to Deploy Server Core • Administering Server Core
What Is Server Core? Easier to secure, manage, and maintain Supports key infrastructure roles Minimal server installation Supports unattended installation
What Server Roles and Features Does Server Core Support? • AD DS • AD LDS • DHCP Server • DNS Server • File Services • Print Services • Hyper-V • Web Services (IIS) • Failover Clustering • WINS • Network Load Balancing • Subsystem for UNIX • Backup • Multipath IO • Removable Storage Management • BitLocker Drive Encryption • SNMP • Distributed File System Replication • SNTP
Discussion: When to Deploy Server Core Given the following scenarios, when would using Server Core be suitable? 15 min
Administering Server Core C:> • Initial configuration • Network settings • Domain settings • Firewall settings • Activation • Updates • Ongoing administration • RSAT • Command line
Lesson 3: Delegating Administration • What Are the Common Administrative Tasks? • Discussion: Which Tasks Should You Delegate? • Demonstration: Delegating Administrative Tasks
What Are the Common Administrative Tasks? Common administrative tasks include: • Administering user and group accounts • Deploying and administering client computers • Administering servers • Administering Group Policy settings • Administering network infrastructure roles • Administering Active Directory objects
Discussion: Which Tasks Should You Delegate? Using the administrative tasks listed in the previous topic, discuss which are suitable for delegation and to whom. 15 min
Demonstration: Delegating Administrative Tasks • In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Delegate common administrative tasks
Lab: Planning Server Administration • Exercise 1: Planning for Branch Office Administration • Exercise 2: Delegating Administration to Branch Office Personnel Logon information Estimated time: 60 minutes
Lab Scenario • The Sales department branch offices have been operational for some time. Joe Healy has requested that he has more control over the administration of the Sales branches. You track down a corporate document that provides more information about which elements of the IT infrastructure are centrally managed. Alan Steiner has appended some comments to this document that are pertinent to Sales. You must determine which administrative tasks you can delegate to Joe. • Having determined which tasks you intend to delegate and to whom, you must now implement your plan.
Module Review and Takeaways • Review Questions