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WSV203: Cloud Enabling your Small Business with Windows Small Business Server Code Name “Aurora”. Michael Leworthy Senior Product Manager Microsoft Corporation. Windows Small Business Server Family. Windows SBS 2011 Essentials. Meeting C ustomer Needs. SBS 2011 Premium Add-on.
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WSV203: Cloud Enabling your Small Business with Windows Small Business Server Code Name “Aurora” Michael Leworthy Senior Product Manager Microsoft Corporation
Initial Configuration (OOBE) Essentials focuses on simplifying the setup experience – less questions Completes Initial Configuration of the server and then install Client Connector on each computer
Connecting Clients Can be done by end user (do not need to be Administrator) Install process starts from a Web page Summary of Essentials steps: Install .NET framework (if not installed) Enter SBS network user name and password Option to move existing local settings and data (user profiles) Add Computer Description Option to enable computer to wake up for client backups
Setup and Deployment demo
User Management and Identity Uses Active Directory for Authentication and Authorization User created has username & password Password Policy Users can be standard user or Administrator user Built-in “Administrator” account is disabled Unified logon across all access areas Optional Federation with cloud services
User Experience Essentials only - All users interfaces are extensible by 3rd parties and support OEM customization
Remote Web Access Remote Web Access is the new name for SBS 2008 RWW Provides secure remote connections to: Computers Shared Folders Links Extensible with Add-ins Customizable
User Experience demo
Health Monitoring and Alerts Helps customers monitor the security status of their network Extensible: Target events to customer and/or VAP 3 severity levels for the events (informational, warning, critical) Provide custom actions for addressing, if appropriate
Server Backup Based on Windows Server 2008 R2 backup Essentials key scenarios: Single File Restore Folder Restore Server Bare Metal Recovery Client Backup/Restore Factory Reset (for headless)
Client Backup Automatically backup all computers on a nightly basis File and folder restore wizard VSS writer for backup and restore of client backup database Recover full system and data (bare metal restore) of backed up client computers to similar hardware
Mac Support Mac/Apple clients are now supported out-of-the-box Support for Leopard and above Macs Support Initial Configuration, Client Connector, Dashboard, Launchpad (including health alerts), and Remote Web Access Dashboard integration - Mac appears in Computerslist Mac access to shared folders Mac can use server as Time Machine backupdestination Mac client side support for add-ins Mac and iPhone support for Remote Web Access site
Administration demo
SBS 2011 Edition Comparison Both will be available in the standard channels as SBS today
System Requirements * Due to Exchange requirement Both SBS 2011 Essentials and Standard follow the Windows Server 2008 R2 Logo program
Licensing SBS 2011 Essentials: Does not use Client Access Licenses (CALs) SBS 2011 Standard: Uses Server and CAL licensing model ,where CALs can be assigned to Users or Devices All External users also need a CAL SBS Standard CALs can be used to access other Windows Servers and Exchange Servers on the domain Premium Add-on: Any authenticated connect to SQL Server requires a CAL, whether user is internal or external
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