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Microsoft Services for NetWare 5.0. Overview Directory Synchronization Services File Migration Utility File & Print Services for NetWare v5 Other Interoperability Services Summary. Donnie Hamlett Technology Specialist Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Overview
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Microsoft Services for NetWare 5.0 • Overview • Directory Synchronization Services • File Migration Utility • File & Print Services for NetWare v5 • Other Interoperability Services • Summary Donnie Hamlett Technology Specialist Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • Overview • Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 Services for NetWare Overview • Synchronizes AD with NDS • Reduces directory management • Simplifies adoption of Windows 2000 • Migrates NetWare files to Windows 2000 • Accelerates migration processes • Preserves access control information • Enables a Windows 2000 Server to look like a NetWare File/Print Server • Reduces migration costs • Consolidates hardware support costs
Agenda • Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services (MSDSS) synchronizes data between Active Directory and Novell Directory Services (NDS): • Reduces Directory Management • Simplifies Windows 2000 Server Adoption • Easy to Deploy and Use
Session-Based Synchronization Object Level Synchronization 1-Way & 2-Way Support MSDSS Technical Concepts • Publishes changes between AD and NDS • Configurable at sub-tree level • Supports scheduled operation • Detects changes at the object-level • Maps different tree structures • Tracks objects as they move • Supports 1-way and 2-way operation • 1-Way publishes changes in AD to NDS • 2-Way works bi-directionally
Session-Based Synchronization • MSDSS synchronizes changes between Active Directory and NDS • Each session synchronizes a subtree; multiple subtrees supported • Sessions can run on a manual or periodic basis Windows Applications NetWare Applications MSDSS AD NDS
Object-Level Synchronization • MSDSS supports situations where Active Directory and NDS have different tree structures • MSDSS tracks objects as they change position in the tree from move and prune & graft operations Users Users M S D S S Accounting Sales Chicago New York User 1 User 2 User 1 User 4 User 3 User 4 User 2 User 5 User 5 User 6 User 3 User 6 Active Directory NDS
1-Way & 2-Way Support Active Directory NDS Active Directory NDS • MSDSS supports 1-way and 2-way synchronization 1-Way 2-Way • Changes flow only from Active Directory to NDS • Good for using Active Directory as management focal point • Best when long-term strategy is migration to AD • Changes flow bi-directionally between Active Directory and NDS • Good when administrators want to continue to manage data from both directories • Best when long-term strategy is co-existence or gradual migration
Reduces Directory Management Simplifies Windows 2000 Adoption Easy to Deploy and Use MSDSS Benefits • Provides single point of administration • Maintains integrity across directories • Synchronizes a variety of object types • Supports password synchronization • Preserves existing NDS investments • Supports different tree structures • Supports multiple NDS/Bindery versions • Simplifies NDS to AD migration • Wizard-based setup • Microsoft Management Console support • Configurable synchronization schedule • Integrated security
Reduces Directory Management • Provides a single point of administration • Centralized directory management • 1-way (AD to NDS) synchronization • Efficient network synchronization • Preserves data integrity across directories • Replicates a variety of object information • Monitors sessions for consistency • Synchronizes a variety of objects and changes • Supports users, group, organizational units & containers objects with their attributes • Captures add, delete, rename, move and modify operations • Supportspassword synchronization • Changes made in Active Directory can be ‘pushed’ to NDS
Simplifies Windows 2000 Adoption • Preserves investments in NDS • Requires no changes in NDS/NetWare • Synchronizes NDS schema extensions • Imports existing NDS structure into Active Directory • Supports different tree structures • No need to reorganize tree structures • Namespace and object mapping • Supports multiple NDS/bindery Versions • NDS 4.x, NDS 5.x, NDS 8 • NetWare bindery 3.x • Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX networking • Simplifies NDS to AD migrations • Full or incremental migrations • Migration management interface wizard
Easy to Use and Deploy • Easy to set-up and configure • MMC snap-in and Wizard-based GUI • “Point and click” configuration • Supports session “cloning” • Centralizes synchronization administration • Centralized monitoring functions • Granular view logs • Up to 128 sessions per server • Configurable scheduling • Manual or scheduled • Configurable intervals • Forward and Reverse Sync • Integrated security • Configuration stored securely in Active Directory • Integrated access restriction controls
Agenda • Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
Microsoft File Migration Utility Overview • Microsoft File Migration Utility (MSFMU) simplifies the process of migrating file data from NetWare to Windows 2000: • Accelerates Migration Process • Preserves Access Control Information • Simplifies Migration Management
Accelerates Migration Process Preserves Access Control Information Simplifies Migration Management MSFMU Benefits • Moves NetWare files to Windows 2000 • Multiple volume support • Multiple destination support • Preserves file permissions and ACLs • Granular mapping support • Integrated with MSDSS synchronization service • Central point of administration • Incremental migration support • Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols & multiple NetWare versions
Folder A1 Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B3 Folder B4 Folder B4 Accelerates Migration Process Windows 2000 Server File Server NetWare File Servers • MSFMU enables multiple NetWare files to be migrated rapidly to Windows 2000 Server • Supports multiple destinations A B MSFMU C D
Folder A1 Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B3 Folder B4 Folder B4 Preserves File Information Windows 2000 Server File Server NetWare File Servers • Preserves NetWare file permissions and ACLs • Integrated with MSDSS migration service • No need to re-ACL file permissions • Granular mapping support A B MSFMU C D
Windows 2000 Server File Server NetWare File Servers Windows 2000 Server A MSFMU B Server A C Server BServer C Server D D Simplifies Migration Management • Central point of migration administration through a client connected to a Windows 2000 Server • Migration status reporting • Incremental migration support • Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols and multiple NetWare versions
Agenda • Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 Overview • File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 (FPNW5) enables administrators to manage a Windows 2000 Server as if it were a NetWare file and print server: • Reduces Migration Costs • Consolidates Hardware Support Costs • Simplifies File and Print Server Administration
Reduces Migration Costs Consolidates Hardware Support Costs Simplifies File & Print Server Administration FPNW5 Benefits • Transparent to Administrators & Users • Requires no client changes • Supports multiple client versions • Takes advantage of Windows 2000 SMP • Requires fewer file and print servers • Increases server hardware utilization • Leverages existing NetWare skill sets • Centralizes file and print server administration • Supports 1 file and print platform
Reduces Migration Costs • Transparent to Admins and Users • Provides a NetWare user interface to a Windows 2000 file and print server • Same NetWare log-in sequence for Users • Same NetWare management tools for Administrators • No client changes required • Supports multiple client versions
Consolidates Hardware Support Costs • Take advantage of symmetric multi-processing support in Windows 2000 • Requires fewer file and print servers to handle the same load • Increases server hardware utilization 1 Windows 2000 File Server (100GB, 2p-Pentium III) 60% utilization 12 NetWare File Servers (10GB, 1p-Pentium II) 50% utilization
Simplifies F/P Server Admin • Leverage existing NetWare skill sets • Avoid retraining costs • Defer Windows 2000 training costs • Centralize file and print server administration • Support 1 file and print platform
Agenda • Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
Other Interoperability Utilities Services for NetWare 5.0 also contains utilities that were available previously in Services for NetWare 4.0: • Directory Service Manager for NetWare allows a Windows NT 4.0 Domain to centrally administer multiple NetWare 2.x/3.x binderies • File and Print Services for NetWare 4 enables administrators to manage a Windows NT Server 4.0 as if it were a NetWare file and print server
Relationship to Windows 2000 Services for NetWare 5 Windows 2000 Server • SFNW5 ships separately from the NetWare connectivity services included in Windows 2000 Interoperability Services: • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • File and Print Services for NetWare (for NT4) • Directory Service Manager for NetWare (for NT4) Connectivity Services: • NW Link:IPX/SPX protocol stack that connects Windows 2000 with NetWare 4.x (and earlier) • Gateway Services for NetWare:Connects Windows 2000 Server to NetWare 3.x or 4.x servers • Client Services for NetWare: ConnectWindows 2000 Professional to NetWare 3.x and 4.x Servers
Agenda • Overview • Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services • Microsoft File Migration Utility • File and Print Services for NetWare • Other Interoperability Services • Summary
Services for NetWare 5.0 Summary • Services for NetWare helps Novell customers: • Simplify the adoption of Windows 2000 • Rapidly build and populate Active Directory • Easily synchronize with existing NDS environment • Minimize retraining costs • Reduce network administration • Centralize multi-directory management • Consolidate file and print server administration • Facilitate migration process • Move NDS/bindery information to Active Directory • Move NetWare file and print servers to Windows 2000 Server • Move NetWare files to Windows 2000 Server