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Windows Server 2008 Inside Out- P3

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Windows Server 2008 Inside Out- P3 Final Considerations for Planning and Deployment 67Final Considerations for Planning and Deployment If you are doing a new installation—perhaps for a new business or a new location of an existing one—you have a substantial amount of additional planning to do. This extends well beyond your Windows Server 2008 systems to additional computers (clients, for a start), devices, services, applications, and so on. The details of such a project are far beyond the scope of this book; indeed, entire books have been written on the topic. If you have to implement a network from the ground up, you might want to pick one up—the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Deployment Kit is worth a serious review. Chapter 2 You must plan the entire network, including areas such as the following: Infrastructure architecture (including network topology, addressing, DNS, and so on) Active Directory design Servers and services Administration methods Network applications Clients Client applications Client devices (printers, scanners, and the like) This is a considerable undertaking and requires educated, dedicated staff, as well as adequate time and other resources. SIDE OUT Good news, bad news Having the responsibility for deploying a new Windows-based network is both a good thing and a not-so-good thing. The not-so-good part is straightforward: It can be a staggering amount of work. The good thing—and it is a very good thing—is that you are starting with a clean y slate and you have a chance to get it (at least mostly) right the first time. Many a network administrator would envy the chance to do a clean deployment, to start fresh with no existing problems, no legacy hardware or applications to maintain, no kludges or workarounds. If you are faced with creating a new network, take advantage of this opportunity and do lots of research before you touch the first computer. With the abundance of technical information available, you should be able to avoid most problems and quickly resolve the few you encounter. CHAPTER 3 Installing Windows Server 2008Getting a Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Performing Additional Administration Tasks During Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Preparing for Windows Server 2008 Installation . . . . . . 72 Troubleshooting Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Installing Windows Server 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Postinstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Y ou are likely to find yourself installing Windows Server 2008 in various circum- stances—a new installation for a new system, an upgrade of an existing Microsoft Windows installation, or perhaps even a new installation into a multiboot environment. You might need to install just a few systems, or you might need to deploy hundreds—or even thousands—in a diverse network environment. Windows Server 2008 supports both interactive and automated setup processes, pro- viding flexibility in how you install and configure the operating system. You can even fully automate the installation of a basic or fully configured operating system onto a brand new computer to ease the administrative burden in large deployments. In this chapter, I discuss the things you should know to help you prepare for and perform installations. There are three methods of performing a new installation of Windows Server 2008: interactive, unattended using only answer files, and unattended using answer files with Windows Deployment Services (WDS). By using one of these three options, you can deploy Windows Server 2008 to one system or a hundred— although the latter requires a lot more planning.Getting a Quick Start To install Windows Server 2008, you can boot from the Windows distribution media, run Setup from within your current Windows operating system, perform a command- line installation, or use one of the automated installation options. In performing the installation, there are two basic approaches to setting up Windows Server 2008—interactively or as an automated process. An interactive installation is what many people regard as the regular Windows installation: the kind where you walk through the setup process and enter a lot of information during setup. It can be performed from distribution media (by booting from the distribution media or run- ning Windows Setup from a command l ...

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