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Mastering Windows Server 2025

Mastering Windows Server 2025 - Fifth Edition

By : Jordan Krause
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Mastering Windows Server 2025

Mastering Windows Server 2025

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By: Jordan Krause

Overview of this book

Written by a 10-time Microsoft MVP with 25 years of IT and technical coaching experience, this practical guide offers real-world expertise in Windows Server management. From building and connecting servers to securing them, and even intentionally breaking them to learn, you’ll find comprehensive, experience-based coverage that takes you deep into professional administration. Fully updated for the 2025 release, this edition prepares you to manage any Windows Server environment, whether deploying the latest version or maintaining Server 2012 in a modern infrastructure. You'll work with PowerShell, Server Manager, Windows Admin Center, RSAT, and Azure Arc to achieve centralized and efficient administration. While the focus is on Windows Server 2025 LTSC with Desktop Experience, the book also explores Server Core, containerization, and the evolving role of Nano Server. Along the way, you'll gain hands-on experience with core services, including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and Group Policy, and explore advanced topics such as certificate services and PKI, Hyper-V virtualization, Remote Desktop Services, failover clustering, DFS, and Intune integration. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills to manage and modernize complex server infrastructures with confidence.
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What is a domain controller?

If we are going to discuss the core infrastructure services that you need to piece together your Microsoft-driven network, there is no better place to start than with the domain controller. A domain controller, commonly referred to as a DC, is simply a server that hosts AD. It is a central point of contact, a central “hub” so to speak, that is accessed prior to almost any communication that takes place between a client and server in your network. Perhaps the easiest way to describe it is as a storage container for all identification that happens on the network. Usernames, passwords, computer accounts, groups of computers, servers, groups and collections of servers, security policies, file replication services, and many more things are stored within and managed by DCs. If you are not planning to have a DC be one of the first servers in your Microsoft-centric network, you might as well not even start building that network. DCs are essential...

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