Windows Server 2003
Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments
Résumé
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 for
migration. Design an Enterprise Network Architecture and
follow feature-by-feature implementations. Make the most of
Active Directory as an object management environment to
remotely configure PCs, servers, users, and groups. This
informative resource helps businesses large or small make
the most of Windows Server 2003.
Its nuts-and-bolts approach is geared toward helping
intermediate to advanced users focus on those features most
needed for enterprise success.
- 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 PCs, People, and Services
- Design Active Directory and Enterprise Network IP Infrastructure
- Create an enterprise-ready security environment
- Install PCs by coordinating the OU strategy with RIS
- Cover specific considerations for all server types, including Network Infrastructure, Application and Dedicated Web Servers
Contents
- Planning for Windows Server 2003
- Preparing for Massive Installations of Windows Server 2003
- Designing the Active Directory
- Designing the Enterprise Network IP Infrastructure
- Building the PC Organizational Unit Infrastructure
- Preparing the User Organizational Unit Infrastructure
- Designing the Network Services Infrastructure
- Managing Enterprise Security
- Creating a Resilient Infrastructure
- Putting the Enterprise Network into Production
- Index
L'auteur - Nelson Ruest
Nelson Ruest, MCSE, MCI, is an enterprise architect
specializing in infrastructure design. He has performed
project management, architectural design, and user and
technical training. He is a frequent guest speaker at
Comdex and other conferences in North America.
L'auteur - Danielle Ruest
Danielle Ruest is a workflow architect and process consultant focused on organizational issues for large IT deployment projects. She has led change-management processes, developed and delivered training, and managed communications programs during process-implementation projects.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Nelson Ruest, Danielle Ruest |
Parution | 09/05/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 516 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 855g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072223439 |
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