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PE Proliant DL380 g10: Guide

This document provides an overview of installing and configuring a HP ProLiant DL380 G10 server to run Windows Server 2008 R2. It discusses selecting server hardware, the BIOS, installing Windows via CD or PXE, and introduces server roles like file, web, and directory services. Server roles in Windows Server 2008 R2 are organized services that define the server's function.

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PE Proliant DL380 g10: Guide

This document provides an overview of installing and configuring a HP ProLiant DL380 G10 server to run Windows Server 2008 R2. It discusses selecting server hardware, the BIOS, installing Windows via CD or PXE, and introduces server roles like file, web, and directory services. Server roles in Windows Server 2008 R2 are organized services that define the server's function.

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PE Proliant DL380 g10

Guide
1. RAID Configuration in HP ProLiant DL380 server
->How to use ILO Remote console for RAID Configuration

2.Install windows server via CD via F10 provisioning-DL380 G10

ILO 5 _ HPE Proliant DL380 Gen 10 Configuration

*write IP address on web browser-->insert username and password (default)-->then


Information-->HTML5
server overview

Objectives
1. Installing windows server 2008 R2
2.Introducing server roles
3.comparing physical servers and virtual servers

4.selecting server Hardware


5.Identify Methods to install windows Servers

Server
- is a computer that provides services,and a client is a computer that requests services

Server roles
-Windows Servers Use 'Roles' to define what services the server provides
eg. File Services,Web Services ,Directory Services,...

Selecting Server Hardware


1.Performance-Servers are intended to provide network services to many users
2.Availability- If the server fails or becomes unavailable,the issue will affect multiple
people
3.Cost-how to balance available budget
BIOS
-Basic Input /Output System(BIOS) are the instructions that control most of the
computers input/Output functions

-BIOS functions include communicating with disks,RAM,and the monitor kept in


the system read only memory(ROM)chips

-By having instructions(software)written on the BIOS, the system already knows


how to communicate with some basic components such as a keyboard and how
to read some basic disks such as IDE drives

-The BIOS also looks for additional ROM chips that maybe on the motherboard or
on expansion cards that you add to the system

-Flashing the BIOS is the process of updating your system ROM BIOS
Software
-contains the instructions that the hardware
follows,which make the computer do what it
does.

-It provides us with an interface that we can


use to configure and manage the computer

-configuring a server:
. select,install and configure the operating
system

.Select,install and configure the services that


the operating system provides

.Install and configure additional software on


the server
Windows Servers
>Windows NT(first released in 1993)is a family of operating systems
produced by Microsoft

>Since then , Microsoft has built on the previous version and released:
1.Windows 2000 server
2. Windows Server 2003
3.Windows server 2003R2
4. Windows server 2008
5.Windows server 2008R2
6.Windows server 2012
7.windows server 2012 R2

WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2


-Windows Server 2008 R2 editions
1.windows server 2008 R2 Foundation
2.Windows server 2008 R2 standard
3.Windows server 2008 R2 Enterprise
4.Windows server 2008 R2 Datacenter
5.Windows web server 2008 R2
6.Windows server 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based systems
7.windows Server 2008 is only available in 64-bit version
Windows Server Roles
- A server provides services
-Windows Server 2008 R2 has organized the most common
services into server roles
-A server role describes the function of the server
-Windows Server 2008 R2 server features are software programs
that are not directly part of a role
-server features augment the functionality of one or more roles
to enhance the functionality of the server

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