Windows Server 2008 Set To Deliver Web-based Experiences
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by: Nick Pegley
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This Server is Built for the Web
Internet Info Services 7 simplifies management of Web services. As a modular platform with an interface based on tasks, better control, improved security, and Web service health management, the user connects to their information and to others using Info Server (IIS) 7.0 and .NET 3.0. Visualization, sharing and acting upon the information are all possible with this inclusive apps platform.
Efficient Licensing with Virtualization
One is able to virtualize multiple operating systems to one server to max out the value, and virtual capabilities are bundled with the operating system for more flexible licensing. Sever 2008 facilitates creating dynamic data centers to meet business needs. Optimized for remote access and integrated apps, Terminal Services' Gateway and RemoteApp apply secure app deployment and do not require a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
Enhanced Security and Control
Sever 2008 does a great job creating a hard operating system with great security features including network access protection, rights management, and read-only domain control. Levels of security which were previously not possible are now available for your business network data, including data failure, network intrusion, and secure user accounts.
Machines that disobey the company's security policies are isolated by Network Access Protection, which completes ongoing maintenance including checks of compliance and remediation. Sensitive information is persistently protected by Federated Rights Management Services to lower the risk and make compliance possible in a total info protection system. Read-Only Domain Controller deploys Active Directory Domain Services while disallowing copying of the entire data base for better defense against data compromise or info theft.
Creating A Solid Base for Your Business Workloads
Windows Server 2008, the most robust and flexible OS available, comes with Server Core, Windows Deployment Services, PowerShell, and better clustering technology, providing the best reliability and flexibility for your needs. Faster setup and configuration is possible, as well as easy ongoing management with a unified management console.
WSRM resource manager is integrated into Windows Server 2008. This provides is able to be used to determine the amount of server resources that an individual process or user are able to utilize depending on the priorities of the company. Resource limits are enforced with matched process criteria, including time on the central processing unit, the maximum amount of bandwitdh able to be employed, and the amount of processors it can run on. These specified restrictions can be date-sensitive, changing at different times in the schedule.
PowerShell, a command-line shell with over one hundred tools, uses a script language that lets sysadmins make routine tasks fully automated across servers. The new installation option Server Core has only the required components to provide good server availability with less service updates - without using a graphical user interface. You may want to consider implementing the Windows 2008 Server with your business existing business goals.
About the Author
Nick Pegley is a marketing expert with All Covered: Technology Services Partner for Small Business, providing information technology consulting and IT services in 20 major U.S. metro areas. For more info, visit: http://www.allcovered.com.
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