This is the first definitive guide to Windows Server 2003 deployment and administration on HP ProLiant servers. Two of HP's most experienced ProLiant support engineers walk you step-by-step through planning and migration—from assessing ROI and existing infrastructure through implementing fast, reliable disaster recovery. The detailed information they provide shows how actual companies deployed Windows Server 2003,and how they overcame real-world obstacles. Along the way, the authors help you take full advantage of ProLiant's exclusive tools to maximize efficiency and availability, and simplify every facet of migration and management. Coverage includes
• Systems Insight Manager, Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP), and
other powerful ProLiant tools
• Migrating from NT/Windows 2000 Active Directory: planning,
design, proof-of-concept, pilots, and administration
• Leveraging new enhancements to High Availability Clustering,
Terminal Services, and much more
• Case study: the first enterprise VPN environment ever
deployed on Windows Server 2003 technology
• Specific ProLiant server configuration recommendations for
diverse business environments
• Fast, efficient troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques
Whether you're a system administrator, engineer, architect, migration team leader, or consultant, this book will help you deliver Windows Server 2003's full value in any environment—rapidly, efficiently, and reliably.
Part 1 Introduction to Windows Server 2003 and ProLiant
Server
Part 2 Migration and Assessment Planning
part 3 Designing the Active Directory
Part 4 Deployment, Management, and Disaster Recovery
Part 5 Business Applications and Solutions
GARY OLSEN holds a BS in industrial education and a master's degree in computer-aided manufacturing from Bringham Young University. He has worked in the IT industry for more than 20 years, and has served on Microsoft's Beta Technical Support Teams for both Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server; as an HP/Compaq consultant on Active Directory design; and as a provider of advanced technical support through HP's Customer Support Center. A frequent speaker at Windows and HP technical conferences, he is author of Windows 2000: Active Directory Design and Deployment (New Riders).
BRUCE HOWARD has spent the past 10 years servicing and supporting ProLiant Servers and Windows in the enterprise environment. Currently a ProLiant Systems and Software Specialist in HP's Engineering Problem Management and Analysis group, he has authored and contributed to numerous ProLiant and Windows technical articles, support documents, and advisories.