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Mastering Windows Server 2016


Mastering Windows Server 2016


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von: Brian Svidergol, Vladimir Meloski, Byron Wright, Santos Martinez, Doug Bassett

38,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 13.06.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781119405078
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 608

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<b>The IT pro's must-have guide to Windows Server 2016</b> <p><i>Mastering Windows Server 2016</i> is a complete resource for IT professionals needing to get quickly up to date on the latest release. Designed to provide comprehensive information in the context of real-world usage, this book offers expert guidance through the new tools and features to help you get Windows Server 2016 up and running quickly. Straightforward discussion covers all aspects, including virtualization products, identity and access, automation, networking, security, storage and more, with clear explanations and immediately-applicable instruction. Find the answers you need, and explore new solutions as Microsoft increases their focus on security, software-defined infrastructure, and the cloud; new capabilities including containers and Nano Server, Shielded VMs, Failover Clustering, PowerShell, and more give you plenty of tools to become more efficient, more effective, and more productive. <p>Windows Server 2016 is the ideal server for Windows 10 clients, and is loaded with new features that IT professionals need to know. This book provides a comprehensive resource grounded in real-world application to help you get up to speed quickly. <ul> <li>Master the latest features of Windows Server 2016</li> <li>Apply new tools in real-world scenarios</li> <li>Explore new capabilities in security, networking, and the cloud</li> <li>Gain expert guidance on all aspect of Windows Server 2016 migration and management</li> </ul> <p>System administrators tasked with upgrading, migrating, or managing Windows Server 2016 need a one-stop resource to help them get the job done. <i>Mastering Windows Server 2016</i> has the answers you need, the practicality you seek, and the latest information to get you up to speed quickly.
<p>Introduction xxiii</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Windows Server 2016 Installation and Management 1</b></p> <p>Windows Server 2016 Editions and Licensing 1</p> <p>Processor Core-Based Licensing 3</p> <p>Client Access Licenses 3</p> <p>Licensing Programs 3</p> <p>Other Editions of Windows Server 2016 4</p> <p>Installing Windows Server 2016 4</p> <p>Installation Steps 5</p> <p>Post-Installation Configuration 9</p> <p>Activation 10</p> <p>Automating the Installation of Windows Server 2016 11</p> <p>Sysprep and Imaging 12</p> <p>Windows System Image Manager 14</p> <p>Windows Deployment Services 16</p> <p>Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 19</p> <p>Deployment Solutions for Virtualization 19</p> <p>Common Management Tools 20</p> <p>Overview of Server Manager 21</p> <p>Computer Management 24</p> <p>Device Manager 24</p> <p>Task Scheduler 25</p> <p>Monitoring and Troubleshooting Tools 27</p> <p>Event Viewer 28</p> <p>Task Manager 29</p> <p>Resource Monitor 30</p> <p>Performance Monitor 32</p> <p>The Bottom Line 33</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 PowerShell 35</b></p> <p>What Is PowerShell? 35</p> <p>Forward Compatible 36</p> <p>PowerShell Versions 36</p> <p>Running and Customizing PowerShell 37</p> <p>Customizing the PowerShell Console 37</p> <p>Cutting and Pasting in PowerShell 37</p> <p>Using PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) 38</p> <p>Exploring the Command Add-On Pane 38</p> <p>Setting Up PowerShell ISE Profiles 41</p> <p>Editing Profiles 42</p> <p>Setting Up Execution Policies 43</p> <p>Recording PowerShell Sessions 44</p> <p>Using Aliases and Getting Help 44</p> <p>Using CMD.EXE-Like Commands in PowerShell 44</p> <p>Exploring a <i>Get-Help</i> Example 46</p> <p>Getting <i>Get-Help</i> Updates 47</p> <p>Updating Help for Servers Without Internet Access 48</p> <p>Accessing Online Help Files 48</p> <p>Understanding Cmdlet Syntax 49</p> <p>Interpreting the Syntax 49</p> <p>Using Spaces in Cmdlets 51</p> <p>Passing Multiple Values to a Parameter 51</p> <p>Using <i>Show-Command</i> 52</p> <p>Using -<i>WhatIf</i> 53</p> <p>Using -<i>Confirm</i> 54</p> <p>All About “About” Files 55</p> <p>Understanding Shortened Command Syntax 56</p> <p>Exploring PowerShell Command Concepts 58</p> <p>Implementing Pipelines 59</p> <p>Exploring Objects and Members 59</p> <p>Exploring Properties, Events, and Methods 60</p> <p>Performing Object Sorting 61</p> <p>Measuring Objects 62</p> <p>Using <i>Select-Object</i> to Select a Subset of Objects in a Pipeline 63</p> <p>Using File Input and Output Operations 65</p> <p>Converting Objects to Different Formats 66</p> <p>Using <i>Convert</i>To-CSV 66</p> <p>Using <i>Export</i>-Csv 67</p> <p>Using ConvertTo-Html 68</p> <p>Using <i>ConvertTo-Xml</i> 69</p> <p>Using <i>Export-Clixml</i> 71</p> <p>Encrypting an Exported Credential Object with Export-Clixml 71</p> <p>Saving the Credentials to an XML File 73</p> <p>Importing Data into PowerShell 74</p> <p>Processing Pipeline Data 74</p> <p>Using Comparison Operators 75</p> <p>Using Wildcards and the -<i>like</i> Operator 76</p> <p>Exploring Common Data Types 77</p> <p>Determining Data Type with -<i>is</i> 79</p> <p>Finding Portions of Strings with -<i>match</i> 80</p> <p>Using the Containment Operators -<i>contains</i> and -<i>notcontains</i> 81</p> <p>Using the -<i>in</i> and -<i>notin</i> Operators 81</p> <p>Using the -<i>replace</i> Operator 82</p> <p>Using Variables 83</p> <p>Exploring Types of PowerShell Variables 83</p> <p>Clearing and Removing Variables 84</p> <p>Using the Variable Drive 84</p> <p>Using Environmental Variables 84</p> <p>Using Functions 85</p> <p>Seeing Them in Action 85</p> <p>Splatting 86</p> <p>Creating Functions 86</p> <p>Using Parameters 88</p> <p>Sending Pipeline Objects to a Function with <i>Begin, Process,</i> and <i>End</i> 93</p> <p>Viewing All Functions in a Session 94</p> <p>Formatting Output 94</p> <p>Using <i>Format-</i>Wide 94</p> <p>Using <i>Format</i>-List 95</p> <p>Using <i>Format</i>-Table 96</p> <p>Using Loops 96</p> <p>Using the <i>For</i> Loop 96</p> <p>Using the <i>Foreach</i> Loop 97</p> <p>Using the If Statement 99</p> <p>Using the <i>Switch</i> Statement 100</p> <p>Using the <i>While</i> Loop 102</p> <p>Using the <i>Where-Object</i> Method 104</p> <p>Managing Remote Systems via PowerShell 109</p> <p>Using <i>Enable-PSRemoting</i> 109</p> <p>Remoting to Workgroup Servers 110</p> <p>Running PowerShell Commands on Remote Systems 110</p> <p>Running Remote Scripts on Remote Computers 111</p> <p>Establishing Persistent Remote Connections 111</p> <p>Using PowerShell Direct 112</p> <p>The Bottom Line 112</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Compute 115</b></p> <p>Overview of Hyper-V 115</p> <p>What’s New in Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V 116</p> <p>Installing Hyper-V 118</p> <p>Nested Virtualization 119</p> <p>Storage Options in Hyper-V 120</p> <p>Virtual Hard Disk Types 120</p> <p>Virtual Hard Disk Recommendations 121</p> <p>Configuring Hyper-V 121</p> <p>Hyper-V Networking 121</p> <p>Hyper-V Virtual Machine Configurations 122</p> <p>Shielded Virtual Machines 123</p> <p>Virtual Machine Settings 124</p> <p>Virtual Machine State 124</p> <p>Virtual Machine Checkpoints 125</p> <p>Importing and Exporting Virtual Machines 125</p> <p>Live Migration 126</p> <p>PowerShell Direct 126</p> <p>Virtual Machine Migration 126</p> <p>Overview of Live Migration 127</p> <p>Live Migration Requirements 128</p> <p>The Validation Wizard and the Cluster Support Policy Requirements 142</p> <p>Configuring Roles 143</p> <p>Managing Failover Clusters 144</p> <p>Configuring Cluster Properties 145</p> <p>Managing Cluster Nodes 145</p> <p>Configuring Quorum Properties 147</p> <p>What Is Cluster-Aware Updating? 148</p> <p>What Is a Stretch Cluster? 149</p> <p>Failover Clustering with Hyper-V 151</p> <p>Implementing Hyper-V Failover Clustering 152</p> <p>Implementing CSVs 154</p> <p>The Bottom Line 155</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Storage 157</b></p> <p>Overview of Storage in Windows Server 2016 157</p> <p>File Systems 158</p> <p>NTFS 158</p> <p>ReFS 159</p> <p>Comparing NTFS and ReFS 159</p> <p>Data Deduplication 161</p> <p>How Data Is Optimized 162</p> <p>How Optimized Data Is Read 163</p> <p>How Data Deduplication Works in the Background 164</p> <p>How to Enable Data Deduplication 164</p> <p>Data Deduplication Advanced Settings 165</p> <p>Storage Spaces 166</p> <p>Storage Spaces Configuration Options 167</p> <p>Storage Spaces Direct 168</p> <p>Storage Replica 170</p> <p>Types of Replication 171</p> <p>Deploying Storage Replica 174</p> <p>Storage Quality of Service 176</p> <p>Working with Storage QoS 176</p> <p>The Bottom Line 177</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Networking 179</b></p> <p>Windows Server 2016 Network Configuration 179</p> <p>IP Configuration 180</p> <p>Network Adapter Teaming 182</p> <p>Windows Firewall 185</p> <p>DNS 188</p> <p>DNS Zones 189</p> <p>Name Resolution Processing 192</p> <p>Removing Stale DNS Records 197</p> <p>Securing DNS 198</p> <p>Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS 199</p> <p>DHCP 202</p> <p>DHCP Scopes 204</p> <p>DHCP Options 206</p> <p>DHCP Policies and Filters 207</p> <p>High Availability 208</p> <p>DHCP Database 209</p> <p>Remote Access 210</p> <p>VPN 211</p> <p>WAP 218</p> <p>Network Load Balancing 219</p> <p>Software Defined Networking 220</p> <p>Network Controller 221</p> <p>Hyper-V Network Virtualization 221</p> <p>RAS Gateway 221</p> <p>Datacenter Firewall 222</p> <p>Software Load Balancing 222</p> <p>Switch Embedded Teaming 223</p> <p>Internal DNS Service 224</p> <p>The Bottom Line 224</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 File Services 227</b></p> <p>File Services Overview 227</p> <p>File Server 229</p> <p>Installing the File Server 230</p> <p>Creating a File Share 230</p> <p>Assigning Permissions 231</p> <p>BranchCache for Network Files 232</p> <p>BranchCache Modes of Operation 233</p> <p>DFS Namespaces and DFS Replication 237</p> <p>Accessing Shared Folders in DFS 238</p> <p>Configuring DFS Replication 241</p> <p>DFS Monitoring and Troubleshooting 243</p> <p>File Server Resource Manager 245</p> <p>FSRM Features Deployment 246</p> <p>Configuring General FSRM Options 247</p> <p>Classification Management 248</p> <p>File Management Tasks 249</p> <p>Quota Management 250</p> <p>Templates for Monitoring Disk Usage 251</p> <p>File Screening Management 251</p> <p>Work Folders 252</p> <p>The Bottom Line 257</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Windows Server Containers 259</b></p> <p>Containers Overview 259</p> <p>Container Limitations 261</p> <p>Container Terminology 261</p> <p>Hyper-V Containers 262</p> <p>Creating and Maintaining Containers 263</p> <p>Hardware and Software Requirements 263</p> <p>Installing Docker 264</p> <p>Retrieving Container Images from Docker Hub 266</p> <p>Creating and Running a Container 267</p> <p>Manually Customizing an Image 270</p> <p>Automating Image Creation 271</p> <p>Managing Container Images 274</p> <p>Configuring Containers 275</p> <p>Storage 275</p> <p>Networking 276</p> <p>Resource Constraints 279</p> <p>Authentication to AD 280</p> <p>Application Development and Deployment 281</p> <p>The Bottom Line 282</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Security Mechanisms 285</b></p> <p>Security Overview 285</p> <p>Where to Begin? 285</p> <p>What Are the Risks? 286</p> <p>Thinking Like an Attacker 287</p> <p>Ethical Hacking 288</p> <p>Protecting Accounts 288</p> <p>Privileged Access 289</p> <p>Securing User Accounts 292</p> <p>Configuring Account Policy Settings 293</p> <p>Protected Users, Authentication Policies, and Authentication Policy Silos 294</p> <p>Delegating Privileges 295</p> <p>Credential Guard 296</p> <p>Protecting Data at Rest 297</p> <p>Encrypting File System 297</p> <p>BitLocker 298</p> <p>Protecting Data in Transit 300</p> <p>Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 300</p> <p>IPsec 304</p> <p>Protecting Administrative Access 312</p> <p>Privileged Access Workstations 312</p> <p>Local Administrator 313</p> <p>Just Enough Administration 315</p> <p>Role-Capability Files 316</p> <p>Session-Configuration Files 317</p> <p>Protecting Active Directory Infrastructure 318</p> <p>Enhanced Security Administrative Environment 318</p> <p>Privileged Access Management 319</p> <p>Malware Protection 322</p> <p>Software Restriction Policies 323</p> <p>AppLocker 323</p> <p>Device Guard 324</p> <p>Hardening Operating Systems Security with Additional Microsoft Products 327</p> <p>Advanced Threat Analytics 327</p> <p>Evidence of the Attack 328</p> <p>Auditing 329</p> <p>The Bottom Line 336</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 Active Directory Domain Services 339</b></p> <p>Overview of Features 339</p> <p>What Changed in AD DS for Windows Server 2016 339</p> <p>Features from Windows Server 2012 R2 340</p> <p>Features from Windows Server 2012 340</p> <p>Revisiting Privileged Access Management 340</p> <p>Design Considerations 342</p> <p>Forests and Domains 342</p> <p>Active Directory Trusts 344</p> <p>Active Directory Sites 345</p> <p>Active Directory Replication 348</p> <p>Flexible Single Master Operation Roles 350</p> <p>Designing the Organizational Unit Structure 351</p> <p>Domain Controllers 353</p> <p>Computer, User, and Group Management 363</p> <p>Computer Management 363</p> <p>User Management 366</p> <p>Group Management 370</p> <p>Group Policy 373</p> <p>Group Policy Inheritance and Enforcement 374</p> <p>Group Policy Day-to-Day Tasks 376</p> <p>The Bottom Line 383</p> <p><b>Chapter 10 Active Directory Certificate Services 385</b></p> <p>What’s New in AD CS Windows Server 2016 385</p> <p>Windows Server 2012 R2 386</p> <p>Windows Server 2012 386</p> <p>Introduction to a Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS 387</p> <p>Planning and Design Considerations 389</p> <p>Implementing a Two-Tier Hierarchy 393</p> <p>Working with Certificate Templates 406</p> <p>Auto-Enrollment 417</p> <p>The Bottom Line 419</p> <p><b>Chapter 11 Active Directory Federation Services 423</b></p> <p>Overview of AD FS 423</p> <p>AD FS Terminology 425</p> <p>How AD FS Works 426</p> <p>Planning and Design Considerations 429</p> <p>Where Should You Place the AD FS Components? 429</p> <p>Should You Use SQL Server for the AD FS Database? 431</p> <p>What Are Your Certificate Options for Your AD FS Environment? 432</p> <p>Should You Use a Group-Managed Service</p> <p>Account for Your AD FS Environment? 432</p> <p>Deploying an AD FS Environment 433</p> <p>Installing the AD FS Server Role 433</p> <p>Configuring Internal DNS Name Resolution 439</p> <p>Configuring a Sample Federated Application 441</p> <p>Configuring an AD FS Relying Party 445</p> <p>Testing Application Access from an Internal Client 445</p> <p>Installing Web Application Proxy Server Role Service 447</p> <p>Publishing the Sample Federated Application 450</p> <p>Testing Application Access from an External Client 452</p> <p>The Bottom Line 454</p> <p><b>Chapter 12 Management with System Center 457</b></p> <p>Overview of System Center 2016 457</p> <p>Understanding the Upgrade Sequence 457</p> <p>Understanding the Install Sequence 459</p> <p>Installing an Instance in a Cluster 461</p> <p>Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 465</p> <p>Installing and Configuring VMM 466</p> <p>Managing the VMM Compute Fabric 470</p> <p>Managing the VMM Library 470</p> <p>Managing the VMM Host Groups 470</p> <p>Managing Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters 470</p> <p>Managing VMware Servers 470</p> <p>Managing Infrastructure Servers 470</p> <p>Managing the VMM Networking Fabric 472</p> <p>Creating a Logical Network 473</p> <p>Creating a VM Network 475</p> <p>Managing the Storage Fabric 476</p> <p>Creating Virtual Machines 478</p> <p>Managing Windows Server 2016 with System Center Operations Manager 482</p> <p>The Operations Manager Infrastructure 482</p> <p>Installing the Prerequisites 484</p> <p>Managing Windows Server 2016 with System Center Configuration Manager 499</p> <p>Three Branches 499</p> <p>What You Should Know About Site Server Differences 501</p> <p>ConfigMgr Prerequisites 503</p> <p>Installing a Primary Site Server 505</p> <p>Configuring System Center Configuration Manager 517</p> <p>Boundaries and Boundary Groups 526</p> <p>Installing Clients 530</p> <p>Using Client Settings 532</p> <p>Using Collections 535</p> <p>The Bottom Line 539</p> <p><b>Chapter 13 Management with OMS 541</b></p> <p>What Is Operations Management Suite? 541</p> <p>A Brief History 542</p> <p>OMS Services 542</p> <p>OMS Pricing 543</p> <p>SLA Details 543</p> <p>System Requirements 544</p> <p>Log Analytics 546</p> <p>Performance Queries 552</p> <p>Event Queries 554</p> <p>The Bottom Line 555</p> <p>Index 559</p>
<p><b>Brian Svidergol</b> holds many industry certifications and builds Microsoft infrastructure and cloud solutions with Exchange Server, Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, Office 365, and related technologies. <b>Vladimir Meloski</b> is an MVP on Office Servers and Services, MCT and consultant, providing unified communications and infrastructure solutions based on Microsoft Exchange Server, Skype for Business, Office 365, and Windows Server. <b>Byron Wright</b>, owner of BTW Technology Solutions, has been a consultant, author, and instructor for 20 years, specializing in Windows Server, Active Directory, Office 365, and Exchange Server. <b>Santos Martinez</b> is a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer who has worked with SCCM since it was known as SMS. <b>Doug Bassett</b> is a Windows legend who, starting with the launch of Windows 3.0, has taught tens of thousands of IT pros how to efficiently setup, optimize, and troubleshoot Windows environments.
<p><b>The definitive, hands-on guide to mastering Windows Server 2016</b> <p>This book gets you up to speed, fast, on all of Windows Server 2016's new tools, features, functions, and capabilities. Real-world scenarios frame the information in a practical, solutions-oriented light for the system administrator tasked with upgrading or migrating to the latest Windows Server iteration and for managing Windows Server 2016. Straightforward discussions cover all aspects—including virtualization products, identity and access, automation, networking, security, storage, and more—with clear explanations and immediately applicable instruction. Your one-stop guide to all things Windows Server 2016, Mastering Windows Server 2016 gives you the information you need, when you need it, to get the job done right. <p><b>Coverage includes:</b> <ul> <li>Using virtual features to design, deploy, and maintain Windows Server 2016</li> <li>Securing Active Directory<sup>®</sup> environments</li> <li>Migrating to cloud-only deployments as well as hybrid deployments</li> <li>Running and managing Windows Server 2016 using PowerShell<sup>®</sup> and other tools</li> <li>Designing and maintaining Windows Server 2016 using the latest networking features</li> <li>Utilizing the new security features in a datacenter and cloud environment</li> <li>Using failover clustering features and tools to guarantee uninterrupted service</li> <li>Running multiple operating systems simultaneously using Hyper-V<sup>®</sup></li> <li>Exploiting new features and enhancements for software-defined storage</li> </ul> <p><b>Master all the Latest Windows Server 2016 Features</b> <p><b>Apply New Tools in Real-World Scenarios</b> <p><b>Explore New Capabilities in Security, Networking, and the Cloud</b> <p><b>Get Expert Guidance on Windows Server 2016 Migration and Management</b> <p><b>Find Proven Solutions to all Common Windows Server 2016 Issues</b>

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