Windows Server 2003 on Proliants. Deployment Techniques and Management Tools for System Administrators
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| The book is organized in Parts and laid out around a migration plan that can be used to migrate from Windows NT or Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003. Part 1 Introduction to Windows Server 2003 and ProLiant Servers Chapter 1 What's New in Windows Server 2003 and ProLiant Architecture and Tools By Gary Olsen and Bruce Howard Chapter 2 Introduction to ProLiant Servers By Bruce Howard Part 2 Migration and Assessment Planning Chapter 3 Migration Planning: Business and Technical By Gary Olsen Chapter 4 Assessment of the Enterprise By Gary Olsen Part 3 Designing the Active Directory Chapter 5 Active Directory Logical Design By Gary Olsen Chapter 6 The Physical Design and Developing the Pilot By Gary Olsen Part 4 Deployment, Management, and Disaster Recovery Chapter 7 ProLiant Server Installation and Deployment By Bruce Howard Chapter 8 ProLiant Management Tools By Bruce Howard Chapter 9 ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP) By Bruce Howard Chapter 10 System Administration By Gary Olsen and Bruce Howard Chapter 11 Disaster Recovery By Gary Olsen and Bruce Howard Part 5 Business Applications and Solutions Chapter 12 Migrating to Exchange 2003 By Don Livengood Chapter 13 High Availability in Windows Server 2003 By Frank Blando Chapter 14 Remote Access Service By Thaddeus Fortenberry Chapter 15 Terminal Services for Windows Server 2003 By Ann Lovell If you are currently using Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 and planning to migrate to Windows Server 2003, this book provides an excellent resource for making the transition. By using the information in this book, you can optimize your ProLiant servers for better performance and enhanced management capabilities. You can also access the book's Web sites at http://www.phptr.com/title/0131467581 and http://www.WindowsOnProLiant.com to access additional information, links to information referenced throughout the book, and technical updates. We hope you will take full advantage of both of these resources to make a smooth transition to Windows Server 2003 on ProLiant servers. |
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