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Chapter 1 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003

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Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions. Identify the key structures and concepts of Active Directory.
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 2 CHAPTER OVERVIEW  Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions.  Install Windows Server 2003.  Create a domain controller.  Identify the key structures and concepts of Active Directory. Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 3 WINDOWS SERVER 2003 EDITIONS Web Edition  Standard Edition  Enterprise Edition  Datacenter Edition  Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Web St andard Ent erprise Dat acent er Edit ion Edit ion Edit ion Edit ion Minimum processor 133 MHz 1 33 MHz 1 33 MHz 400 MHz speed Minimum processor 550 MHz 5 50 MHz 7 33 MHz 733 MHz speed Minimum RAM 128 MB 1 28 MB 1 28 MB 512 MB Recommended 256 MB 256 MB 2 56 MB 1 GB minimum RAM Maximum RAM 2 GB 4 GB 3 2 GB 64 GB Symmetric Up to 2 Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 32 multiprocessing (SMP) processors processors processors processors support Minimum disk space 1.5 GB 1 .5 GB 1 .5 GB 1.5 GB Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 5 WEB EDITION  Single-purpose Web server platform from OEM  Limit of 10 inbound Server Message Block connections  Up to two processors and up to 2 GB of RAM  Does not support Internet Connection Firewall (ICF)  Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)  Terminal Server (TS)  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  Server  Domain Name System (DNS) Server Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 6 STANDARD EDITION  Designed as a departmental server or for smaller organizations  Multipurpose server platform  Supports up to four processors and 4 GB of RAM Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 7 STANDARD EDITION SERVICES Directory services  Internet services  Infrastructure services  TCP/IP routing  File and print services (SMB connections)  Terminal server  Security services   Encrypted file system (EFS)  IPSec and PKI Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 8 ENTERPRISE EDITION  Server platform for medium- to large-sized businesses  Supports up to eight processors and 32 GB of RAM  Eight-node clustering support through Microsoft Clustering Services Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 9 ENTERPRISE EDITION SERVICES Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS)  Server clustering  Hot add memory  Windows system resource manager (WSRM)  Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 10 DATACENTER EDITION  Designed for high-end, high-traffic application servers  Supports up to 32 processors and 64 GB of RAM  Does not include ICF or ICS  Preinstalled by hardware vendors Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 11 64-BIT EDITIONS Ent erprise Dat acent er Edit ion Edit ion Minimum processor 7 33 MHz 733 MHz speed Maximum RAM 6 4 GB 512 GB Symmetric Up to 8 Up to 64 multiprocessing processors processors (SMP) support Minimum disk 2 GB 2 GB space Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 12 INSTALLING WINDOWS SERVER 2003  BIOS settings  Installation phases  Text mode  Create and format partition  Copy installation files to the hard drive  Build the registry  Graphical mode  Install and configure Windows 2003 Server  Unattended installation  Answer file  Disk imaging (cloning) Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 13 INSTALLING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 14 ACTIVATING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 15 CONFIGURING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 16 SERVER ROLES File server  Print server  Application server  Mail server  Terminal Services server  Streaming media server  Remote Access/VPN server  Domain controller  Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 17 SERVER ROLES (CONT.) Database server  Web (IIS) server  DNS server  DHCP server  WINS server  Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 18 WINDOWS NETWORK MODELS  Workgroup  Small number of computers  Peer to peer  Domain  Central management  Domain controller  Active directory  Multiple-master (multi-master) replication Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 19 CREATE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 20 AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER  Standards-based, LDAP-compliant directory services system.  Hierarchical structure provides ...

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