Windows Server 2012: Manageability and Automation Module Manual Author: Rose Malcolm, Content Master Published: 4 th September 2012
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Contents CONTENTS... III LESSON 3: MULTI-MACHINE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE... 4 CLOUD IMPACT ON THE IT PRO EXPERIENCE... 5 THE IT PRO EXPERIENCE... 7 THE LOCAL SERVER EXPERIENCE... 8 IT PRO EXPERIENCE DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS... 9 FURTHER READING AND RESOURCES... 11 Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual iii
Lesson 3: Multi-Machine Management Experience This lesson explains the multi-machine management experience that Windows Server 2012 provides for IT pros. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 4
Cloud Impact on the IT Pro Experience The design of Server Manager in Windows Server 2012 is key to the multi-machine management experience. Support Scalability Design Matters! The design focuses on making relevant information available at a glance, so that you can see whether there are issues and how urgently you must tackle them. Issues raised are actionable you can take corrective action immediately, directly from the console. Remote Is the Default The preferred (and default) configuration for Windows Server 2012 is Server Core, which you manage remotely from your client. This type of remote management is now recognized as the most common way to manage your servers, and it is now the default. There is also a way to remotely manage your server through a web browser, by using Windows PowerShell Web Access. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 5
Consistency Reduces Cost In Windows Server 2012, the graphical administrative tools are layered on top of the command-line automation features. This provides an exceptional level of consistency in the way you manage your environment. Consistency between the GUI and the command line reduces costs by making administration tasks easily repeatable. It is easier to create command-line scripts based on actions you perform in the GUI. Consistency across configurations reduces costs by providing a standard way to manage different types of Windows Server installations, whether you are managing Full Server, Server Core, or Server with a GUI. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 6
The IT Pro Experience Server Manager has been designed to be a solution that enables you to manage multiple technologies that span servers. When you manage multiple machines, you may want to manage by aggregation, focusing on groups of machines that have particular roles installed, or are at the same physical location, or any other grouping that is required in your environment. Here you can make use of the summaries and dashboards that Server Manager provides. At other times, you will need to drill down to the individual machine, application, or service level. Server Manager presents the aggregations and drilldowns in a multi-machine environment by technology and by server. Each is important for performing different tasks. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 7
The Local Server Experience IT pros manage both servers and clients. By providing the same desktop experience on the server and on the client, Windows provides a consistent experience that makes administration easier. This is optimized by default to provide quick access to common IT pro tools. Running Server Manager on a client machine and performing management tasks remotely is the central experience for managing your servers. From Server Manager, you can launch role-specific administrative tools, either from context, or from the customizable Admin Tools menu. Server Manager is the same, whether it is local or remote. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 8
IT Pro Experience Deployment Options Although Server Core is the preferred and default option, there are other deployment options for Windows Server 2102. Server Core This has many benefits reduced footprint, lower servicing footprint, and fewer patches. Minimal Server Interface This is a new option. It is similar to Server with a GUI, but without Windows Internet Explorer or the Windows 8 UI. It enables you to run GUI management tools such as Server Manager and Microsoft Management Consoles (MMCs) from the command line. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 9
Full Server Also called Server with a GUI, this option is provided for backwards compatibility. You can switch between Server Core and Full Server by installing or uninstalling the relevant components. Next steps watch the Multi-Machine Server Management and Local Server Experience and Deployment Options videos. You should now watch the Multi-Machine Server Management demonstration video. Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 10
Further Reading and Resources For further information about the topics covered in this session, see the following resources: Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate Server Management http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/windows-server/2012-server-management.aspx Windows Server Blogs http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/ Windows Server 2012 Home Page and Product Download http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/windows-server/2012-default.aspx Microsoft Virtual Academy Student Manual 11