McGraw-Hill - Windows Server 2003. Best
Practices for Enterprise Deployments.
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Windows
Server 2003: Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments
(Tips & Technique).
by Danielle Ruest, Nelson Ruest
ISBN: 0-07-222343-X, 520
Pages, 2003
Building an enterprise network is no small
task. Worse, it seems you have to start over every time the
server operating system changes. This book provides a
structured approach that lets you create a brand new
enterprise network that is built on the best features of
Microsoft’s new operating system (
OS), Windows Server
2003 This network is built in a parallel environment
that does not affect your current production network. Then,
when you’re ready to make the migration, it outlines how to
take security principals, documents, data, and applications
and move them from your legacy network to the new, parallel
environment. This way, you can immediately begin to profit
from the best of this powerful
OS
Discover the
fastest way to migrate to Windows Server
2003 and begin to profit from its enterprise-ready
features. Learn how to use the parallel network - a migration
approach that provides constant rollback and limited impact on
your existing network. Build your new network from the ground
up. Begin by designing your Enterprise Network
Architecture and then move on to feature by feature
implementations. Learn to make the most of
Active Directory as an object management
environment to remotely configure PC's,
Servers, Users
and Groups - Plan the architecture
of your enterprise network. - Prepare for massive
installations of Windows Server 2003 -
Perform a post-installation customization and verification. -
Build the organizational unit infrastructure to manage
PC's, People, and
Services - Design
Active Directory and
Enterprise Network IP Infrastructure -
Create an enterprise-ready secu-rity environment. - Install
PC's by coordinating the
OU strategy with RIS
- Cover specific considerations for all server types,
including Network Infrastructure,
Application and Dedicated
Web servers.
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