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Getting Started with Nano Server
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Summary
ThisbookopensupnewpotentialforbothdevelopersandITprosalike.ThebookisprimarilyforServeradministratorsandITProfessionalswhowouldliketodeployandadministerNanoServerwithintheirorganizations,andfordeveloperswhoaretryingtomakemaximaluseofServerContainersandHyper-VContainerswithNanoServers.
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- Summary
- The future of Nano Server
- Update Out of Box (OOB) drivers for Nano Server
- Using Windows Update on Nano Server
- Using MPIO on Nano Server
- Installation
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上架時間:2021-07-02 18:36:37
出版社:Packt Publishing
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- Summary 更新時間:2021-07-02 21:11:45
- The future of Nano Server
- Update Out of Box (OOB) drivers for Nano Server
- Using Windows Update on Nano Server
- Using MPIO on Nano Server
- Installation
- Prerequisites
- Managing the Local Administrator's Passwords on Nano Server
- Installing and managing Windows Defender on Nano Server
- Running IIS on Nano Server
- Running DNS on Nano Server
- Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server
- Summary
- Enabling access to Nano Server event logs
- Analyzing and reading diagnostic messages
- Configuring the collector computer
- Configuring Nano Server as a target computer
- Configuring the target and collector computer
- Creating the Active.xml configuration file
- Installing the collector computer
- SBEC requirements
- Setup and boot event collection (SBEC)
- Debugging Nano Server using WinDbg
- Installing WinDbg from Windows SDK
- Kernel debugging
- Using Windows EMS functionality to perform basic support administrative tasks
- Using PuTTY to establish an SSH connection to the iLO IP address
- Enabling Windows EMS in the bootloader of the Nano Server OS
- Enabling the EMS Port in ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)
- Enabling a virtual serial port
- Windows EMS on a physical machine
- Troubleshooting Nano Server VM using EMS
- Windows EMS in a virtual machine
- Enabling EMS using DISM
- Enabling EMS using PowerShell
- Enabling EMS
- Emergency management services
- Setting network configurations using the Nano Server recovery console
- Nano recovery console
- Troubleshooting Nano Server
- Summary
- Converting a Windows Server container to a Hyper-V container
- Creating a Hyper-V container
- Creating a Nano Server VM for Hyper-V containers
- Creating a Nano Server image for Hyper-V containers
- Creating a Windows Server container
- Managing Docker on Nano Server
- Managing container storage
- Managing container networking
- Installing base container images
- Installing Docker
- Creating a remote PowerShell session
- Creating a Nano Server VM for Windows Server containers
- Creating a Nano Server image for Windows Server containers
- Running Windows containers on Nano Server
- What is Docker?
- Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers
- Containers versus virtual machines
- What is a container?
- Container benefits
- Container overview
- Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server
- Summary
- Clustered virtual machine security
- Host Load Balancing
- Managing clustered VMs
- Managing cluster nodes
- Viewing the cluster summary
- Configuring live migration settings
- Validating a cluster
- Creating a cluster
- Creating and managing Nano Server failover clusters with 5nine Manager
- Nano Server administration using 5nine Manager
- Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools
- Summary
- Managing Nano Server Security Settings with PowerShell DSC
- Push DSC configuration
- Importing the DSC xNetworking module
- Creating Nano virtual machines
- Creating a Nano Server image for PowerShell DSC
- Managing Nano Server with PowerShell DSC
- Managing Nano Server with PowerShell
- Microsoft Management Console
- Hyper-V Manager
- Server Manager
- Remote server graphical tools
- Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC
- Summary
- Uninstalling the operations manager agent from Nano Server
- Installing the operations manager agent on Nano Server
- Monitoring Nano Server with System Center operations manager 2016
- Managing network teaming on Nano Server
- Installing the virtual machine manager agent on Nano Server
- Managing Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016
- Preparing a Nano Server VHD for a virtual machine
- VMM VM template deployment
- Preparing a Nano Server VHD(X) for a physical machine
- VMM bare-metal deployment
- Deploying Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016
- Deploying Managing and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016
- Summary
- Creating and configuring Storage Spaces Direct
- Configuring the network
- Creating and deploying Nano Server images
- Deploying storage spaces direct on top of Nano Server
- Nano Server as a storage cluster
- Creating and configuring a Hyper-V cluster
- Configuring the network
- Connecting and managing Nano Servers from a management machine
- Rebooting into the new Nano Server image
- Copying the new Nano Server images to the host machines
- Creating the new Nano Server images
- Acquiring the ISO image of Windows Server 2016 Datacenter edition
- Deploying a Nano Server as compute host
- Deploying a Nano Server as a Hyper-V cluster
- Nano Server as a compute cluster
- Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server
- Summary
- Creating Nano Server in Azure
- Requirements
- Deploying Nano Server in Microsoft Azure
- Creating a WinPE bootable USB thumb drive
- Creating a WinPE ISO image
- Creating a custom WinPE boot image that has PowerShell enabled
- Deployment from WinPE with network and without WDS
- Setting up the WinPE environment
- Prerequisites
- Booting a bare-metal machine into WinPE and deploying Nano Server using a .wim file
- Installing and Configuring the WDS Role
- Creating a custom Nano Server WIM image
- Creating a custom Nano Server VHD(X) image
- Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS DNS DHCP)
- Preparing the environment
- PxE-boot a bare-metal machine and install Nano Server from WDS using a VHD VHD(X) or WIM file
- Dual-boot a Nano Server VHD or VHD(X)
- Deploying Nano Server on a physical machine
- PowerShell
- Hyper-V Manager
- Deploying Nano Server VM in Hyper-V
- Optional parameters
- Required parameters
- Deploying Nano Server in a VM
- Nano Server roles and features
- Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware
- Summary
- Installing agents and tools
- Emergency management services
- Domain join
- Run commands on first boot
- Set computer name
- Optional customizations
- Injecting unattend.xml into VHD(X)
- Customizing a Nano image using unattend.xml file
- Customizing a Nano Server image using DISM
- Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Nano Server image builder
- Adding packages
- Advanced settings
- Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Windows PowerShell
- Nano Server roles and features
- Nano Server customizations
- Nano Server quick start
- Getting started with Nano Server
- Getting Started with Nano Server
- Summary
- Deployment improvements
- Resource utilization improvements
- Security improvements
- Servicing improvements
- Nano Server improvements
- What makes Nano Server unique?
- Nano Server - management
- Cloud journey
- Server Core
- The journey to Nano Server
- Security impact
- Infrastructure impact
- Business impact
- The story behind Nano Server
- Introduction to Nano Server
- Questions
- Piracy
- Errata
- Downloading the color images of this book
- Downloading the example code
- Customer support
- Reader feedback
- Conventions
- Who this book is for
- What you need for this book
- What this book covers
- Preface
- Customer Feedback
- Why subscribe?
- www.PacktPub.com
- About the Reviewers
- About the Author
- Credits
- Title Page
- coverpage
- coverpage
- Title Page
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Why subscribe?
- Customer Feedback
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Downloading the example code
- Downloading the color images of this book
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- Introduction to Nano Server
- The story behind Nano Server
- Business impact
- Infrastructure impact
- Security impact
- The journey to Nano Server
- Server Core
- Cloud journey
- Nano Server - management
- What makes Nano Server unique?
- Nano Server improvements
- Servicing improvements
- Security improvements
- Resource utilization improvements
- Deployment improvements
- Summary
- Getting Started with Nano Server
- Getting started with Nano Server
- Nano Server quick start
- Nano Server customizations
- Nano Server roles and features
- Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Windows PowerShell
- Advanced settings
- Adding packages
- Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Nano Server image builder
- Customizing a Nano Server image using DISM
- Customizing a Nano image using unattend.xml file
- Injecting unattend.xml into VHD(X)
- Optional customizations
- Set computer name
- Run commands on first boot
- Domain join
- Emergency management services
- Installing agents and tools
- Summary
- Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware
- Nano Server roles and features
- Deploying Nano Server in a VM
- Required parameters
- Optional parameters
- Deploying Nano Server VM in Hyper-V
- Hyper-V Manager
- PowerShell
- Deploying Nano Server on a physical machine
- Dual-boot a Nano Server VHD or VHD(X)
- PxE-boot a bare-metal machine and install Nano Server from WDS using a VHD VHD(X) or WIM file
- Preparing the environment
- Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS DNS DHCP)
- Creating a custom Nano Server VHD(X) image
- Creating a custom Nano Server WIM image
- Installing and Configuring the WDS Role
- Booting a bare-metal machine into WinPE and deploying Nano Server using a .wim file
- Prerequisites
- Setting up the WinPE environment
- Deployment from WinPE with network and without WDS
- Creating a custom WinPE boot image that has PowerShell enabled
- Creating a WinPE ISO image
- Creating a WinPE bootable USB thumb drive
- Deploying Nano Server in Microsoft Azure
- Requirements
- Creating Nano Server in Azure
- Summary
- Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server
- Nano Server as a compute cluster
- Deploying a Nano Server as a Hyper-V cluster
- Deploying a Nano Server as compute host
- Acquiring the ISO image of Windows Server 2016 Datacenter edition
- Creating the new Nano Server images
- Copying the new Nano Server images to the host machines
- Rebooting into the new Nano Server image
- Connecting and managing Nano Servers from a management machine
- Configuring the network
- Creating and configuring a Hyper-V cluster
- Nano Server as a storage cluster
- Deploying storage spaces direct on top of Nano Server
- Creating and deploying Nano Server images
- Configuring the network
- Creating and configuring Storage Spaces Direct
- Summary
- Deploying Managing and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016
- Deploying Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016
- VMM bare-metal deployment
- Preparing a Nano Server VHD(X) for a physical machine
- VMM VM template deployment
- Preparing a Nano Server VHD for a virtual machine
- Managing Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016
- Installing the virtual machine manager agent on Nano Server
- Managing network teaming on Nano Server
- Monitoring Nano Server with System Center operations manager 2016
- Installing the operations manager agent on Nano Server
- Uninstalling the operations manager agent from Nano Server
- Summary
- Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC
- Remote server graphical tools
- Server Manager
- Hyper-V Manager
- Microsoft Management Console
- Managing Nano Server with PowerShell
- Managing Nano Server with PowerShell DSC
- Creating a Nano Server image for PowerShell DSC
- Creating Nano virtual machines
- Importing the DSC xNetworking module
- Push DSC configuration
- Managing Nano Server Security Settings with PowerShell DSC
- Summary
- Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools
- Nano Server administration using 5nine Manager
- Creating and managing Nano Server failover clusters with 5nine Manager
- Creating a cluster
- Validating a cluster
- Configuring live migration settings
- Viewing the cluster summary
- Managing cluster nodes
- Managing clustered VMs
- Host Load Balancing
- Clustered virtual machine security
- Summary
- Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server
- Container overview
- Container benefits
- What is a container?
- Containers versus virtual machines
- Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers
- What is Docker?
- Running Windows containers on Nano Server
- Creating a Nano Server image for Windows Server containers
- Creating a Nano Server VM for Windows Server containers
- Creating a remote PowerShell session
- Installing Docker
- Installing base container images
- Managing container networking
- Managing container storage
- Managing Docker on Nano Server
- Creating a Windows Server container
- Creating a Nano Server image for Hyper-V containers
- Creating a Nano Server VM for Hyper-V containers
- Creating a Hyper-V container
- Converting a Windows Server container to a Hyper-V container
- Summary
- Troubleshooting Nano Server
- Nano recovery console
- Setting network configurations using the Nano Server recovery console
- Emergency management services
- Enabling EMS
- Enabling EMS using PowerShell
- Enabling EMS using DISM
- Windows EMS in a virtual machine
- Troubleshooting Nano Server VM using EMS
- Windows EMS on a physical machine
- Enabling a virtual serial port
- Enabling the EMS Port in ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)
- Enabling Windows EMS in the bootloader of the Nano Server OS
- Using PuTTY to establish an SSH connection to the iLO IP address
- Using Windows EMS functionality to perform basic support administrative tasks
- Kernel debugging
- Installing WinDbg from Windows SDK
- Debugging Nano Server using WinDbg
- Setup and boot event collection (SBEC)
- SBEC requirements
- Installing the collector computer
- Creating the Active.xml configuration file
- Configuring the target and collector computer
- Configuring Nano Server as a target computer
- Configuring the collector computer
- Analyzing and reading diagnostic messages
- Enabling access to Nano Server event logs
- Summary
- Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server
- Running DNS on Nano Server
- Running IIS on Nano Server
- Installing and managing Windows Defender on Nano Server
- Managing the Local Administrator's Passwords on Nano Server
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Using MPIO on Nano Server
- Using Windows Update on Nano Server
- Update Out of Box (OOB) drivers for Nano Server
- The future of Nano Server
- Summary 更新時間:2021-07-02 21:11:45