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Windows 2008 Termimnal Services Web - RC0

One of the hot topic about Windows 2008 is the terminal services Web.

Tested in the RDP, it rocks. However, one thing we found out for RC0, which is not in Beta bits: it will need Windows XP SP3 and above, Vista SP1 and above to run. Personal thinking, it is not good as lots and lots of machines out there not be able to use this cool feature.

Hope MSFT will allow RDP ver 6.1 for download, instead of WinXP SP3 and Vista SP1.

Want to know more?

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/10/17/client-requirements-for-ts-web-access-in-windows-server-2008-release-candidate-rc0.aspx

Written by magakos on December 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows 2008 Virtualization - in RC0

Guys,

Long time have not update this blog. Recently, participating a Early Adoptor of Windows 2008, code name Longhorn. One of the customer is eager to look into Virtualization, cool!

However, something that we found that would like to share it our here. As for now, only Windows 2008 RC0 that support virtualization, not other versions.

You also would be good to know:

- Not all the hardware is supported by W2008 V. There are lists of the hardware manufacturer in Microsoft website, so, do check it out before rolling out.
- W2008 Ent 32/64 bit support V.
- Only support 8 logical processor
- Max 64GB Ram
- Do not support more than 1 virtual SCSI controller (Means do not support cluster within V)
- Windows6.0-KB939854-x64.msu and Windows6.0-KB939853-x64.msu must be install to allow V to be in Server Management
- You cant install AD in the host OS
- You cant run VPC, VS in the physical machine together with Hypervisor
- Hypervisor do not support dynamic disk...beware or you will need to reinstall your OS

Lastly, when we try this out, our machine has multiple IPs, which results we can't log in using VMC. You can only have one primary IP, everything will then work fine.

Lots of things huh? Hope this will change in the near future :)

Written by magakos on November 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows 2008 - the default installation

Do you know that by default, when you install Windows Server 2008, the following is default?
  • The computer name is randomly assigned
  • The computer is joined to WORKGROUP by default
  • Windows Update is turned off by default
  • All network connections are set to obtain IP addressesautomatically by using DHCP
  • Windows Firewall is turned on by default.
  • File Server role is installed by default.
  • The Administrator account password is blank by default

So, do remember to alter any configuration to suite you.

Happy reading.

Written by magakos on July 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Active Directory Service Server Roles

Guys, a share on Windows 2008 Active Directory - you can now break down to roles, just setup whatever you need for Directory Services. Below are the breakdown. We will share more, this is only intro :)

ADCS (Active Directory Certificate Services)
This server role enables creation and management of digitalcertificates for users, computers, and organizationsas part of a public key infrastructure.

ADDS (Active Directory Domain Services)
It's functionality has been carried forward into Windows Server 2008, along with an improved setup wizard. This also provide new management options for ADDS features such as read-only domain controllers (RODCs) - the hot topic in Windows 2008 AD.

ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services)
A feature that provides an identity access solution giving browser-based clients (inside or outside your network) single sign-on access to protected, Internet-facing applications.

ADLDS (Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services)
A LDAP directory service provide the functionality that was provided byActive Directory Application Mode (ADAM), and provides data storage and retrieval for directory enabled applications, without the dependencies thatare required for ADDS. It also do not store security principle, which store by ADDS.

ADRMS (Active Directory Rights Management Services)
Works with Rights Management Services applications to help safeguard digital information from unauthorized use. Organization can define exactly how a recipientcan use the information, such as who can open, modify, print, forward, or take other actions with the information. It can be applied directly to information such as financial reports, customer data, and e-mail messages!

RODC (Read Only Domain Controller)
A new type of domain controller in the Windows Server 2008 operating system. With an RODC, organizations can easily deploya domain controller in locations where physical security cannot be guaranteed. This solved lots of issues where we consult/discuss with our customer, which do not have security in branches offices. An RODC hosts a read-only replica of the database in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) for a given domain. The RODC is also capable of running the Global Catalog Role! Cool huh? We will focus only to RODC in next few postings.

Happy Reading.

Written by magakos on July 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Designed and Certified for Windows Server



Recently, there are few of the companies evaluating softwares/applications to increase HA and productivity, and for sure, how to lower down TCO.

Just a 2 cents advise on evaluating the hardware and software, working with Microsoft OS or Apps. Just mark this website down, add to favourite. You will need this one day.

http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/

Quoted from the website:

"The "Designed for Windows Server 2003" and "Certified for Windows Server 2003" logos help customers identify products that deliver a high-quality computing experience with the Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 operating system.

Hardware, software and device drivers can qualify for the logo by meeting the requirements published in the Windows Logo Program. Hardware vendors must test their own products using a downloadable test suite and submitting passing test results to the Winqual website. Software vendors must submit their products to an independent 3rd party testing authority to ensure they meet the testing requirements for the Windows Logo Program. "

Written by magakos on July 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows 2008 - System Requirements

Windows 2008 release is around the corner. Lots of people is asking, do i need 64bit server to run? Windows 2008 support 32 and 64 bit. Recommendation? For performance, 64 bit.

To clear the air, lets discuss about system requirements:

RAM
Minimum: 512 MB (for both the Server Core installation and full installation options)
Recommended: 1 GB (full installation option)
Optimal: 2 GB or more (full installation option) or 1 GB (Server Core installation option)

Processor
Minimum: 1 GHz (full installation option)
Recommended: 2 GHz (full installation option)
Optimal: 3 GHz or more (full installation option)

Disk space
Minimum: 8 GB (for both the Server Core installation and full installation options)
Recommended: 40 GB (full installation option) or 8 GB (Server Core installation option)
Optimal: 80 GB (full installation option) or 40 GB or more (Server Core installation option)

Written by magakos on July 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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