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Windows Server 2016 Cookbook

By : Jordan Krause
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Windows Server 2016 Cookbook

By: Jordan Krause

Overview of this book

This hands-on Cookbook is stuffed full of practical recipes that will help you handle the essential administrative tasks in Windows Server 2016. You’ll start by familiarizing yourself with the look and feel of Windows Server 2016, and will then learn how to navigate through some daily tasks using the graphical interface. You will see how to compose optimal Group Policies and facilitate task automation with PowerShell 5.0 scripting. We will also take a look at the functions available to provide remote network access to your traveling users, and explore the much anticipated Nano Server and Hyper-V built-in integration support that is brand new in Windows Server 2016. By the end of this book, you will know how to take your Windows Server 2016-powered server and turn it into any common infrastructure role that might be required in your company.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Windows Server 2016 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Introduction


When talking about server virtualization, it is important to note the difference between a virtualization host and a virtual machine. The host server is the big dog, the (usually) physical platform that provides all of the resources to the smaller virtual machines. There are two major players in the virtualization host category. A company called VMware is popular in both personal and enterprise deployments, and of course Microsoft's own Hyper-V. Since I live in the Microsoft world, and this is a Microsoft-centric book, we are going to be focused on the virtualization capabilities provided by Microsoft Hyper-V inside the new Windows Server 2016 operating system. The best part about Hyper-V is that it is available to anyone who is running the Windows Server operating system, so even if you aren't using virtualization technology in your business today, with just a few mouse clicks you probably could be. Furthermore, if you have a VMware shop today, make sure to check out the latest...