Course Agenda Module 1: Overview of SBS 2011 Standard Module 2: Server Installation and Migration Module 3: Management, Monitoring, Health & Security Module 4:
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Course Agenda
Module 1: Overview of SBS 2011 Standard
Module 2: Server Installation and Migration
Module 3: Management, Monitoring, Health & Security
Module 4: Managing Users & Computers, Remote Access
Module 5: Messaging and Collaboration
Module 6: LOB Support, Virtualization, & Advanced
Admin
Windows Small Business Server
2011 Standard Product Features
Module 1: Overview
Name
Title
Module 1: Agenda
Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Features Overview
Lesson 3: System Requirements
Lesson 1
INTRODUCTION
SMB Windows Server Family
SOLUTION
SERVERS
TRADITIONAL
SERVERS
Complete server platform,
integrated and optimized
Customizable Server platform for
businesses of any size
Store, protect, access
• Simplified setup and management
• Centralized backup
• Anywhere access
Run your business
• LOB application platform
• Unified/federated identity management
• Communications & Collaboration Suite
Customizable for exact requirements
• Storage
• Infrastructure
• LOB platform
• Communication &
collaboration tools
• Any other app or
infrastructure service
• Standard deployment
and management
tools and processes
• Virtualization
Self-service
Partner-IT or Internal-IT
SBS 2011 Family
SBS 2011 Standard
WSUS
Other Apps
Foundation
+
Remote Access
Backup
File & Print Sharing
Simplified
Management
Identity Protection
Windows Server 2008 R2
RDS
+
365
Other Web Apps
SBS 2011 Essentials
Hyper V
Windows SBS 2011 Standard
Designed and priced for
small business
Affordable, all-in-one solution
Protect your information
Simplify your life
Be More Productive
Functionality includes:
E-mail
Internal Web sites
Remote Access
File and printer sharing
Your business with you,
virtually anywhere
Automatic local backup, simple restore
Work virtually anywhere, anytime
Easily connect to online services
Easy-to-use storage and sharing
Scalable platform can grow with business
Complete on-premise control
Simple, secure, dependable network
Includes: Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard technologies; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 SP1; Windows®
SharePoint® Foundation; Windows Server Update Services 3.0
SBS 2011 Essentials vs. Standard
SBS 2011 Standard Differentiators
• Fully On-Premise Solution
• Exchange Server 2010
• SharePoint Foundation 2010
• Windows Server Update Services
• Can be used with cloud services
SBS 2011 Essentials Differentiators
• Tailored to Online Services
• Cross-premise solution
• Retain local core infrastructure
• Simple, single sign-on experiences
Lesson 2
FEATURES OVERVIEW
Windows SBS 2011 Standard
Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard
technologies
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Standard
SharePoint® Foundation 2010
Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2
Windows SBS 2011 Value-Added Example Features
Remote Web Access
• Anytime, anywhere access
Windows SBS Console
• Integrated administrative console
Connect to the Internet Wizard
• Easily connect to the Internet
Configure Server Backup Wizard
• Protect your business data
Network reports
• Scheduled reporting on server and client health
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1
Anywhere Access
• Web-based Messaging
• Mobile Messaging
• Collaboration and Productivity
Built in Protection
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Anti-spam
Compliance
Business Continuity
Confidential Messaging
SharePoint Foundation 2010
SharePoint Foundation 2010
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Improves team productivity using collaborative tools
Manages documents and ensures integrity of content
Reduces complexity of securing business information
Provides sophisticated controls for securing company
resources
Support for Blogs and Wikis
Provides robust storage capabilities
Scales to meet your business needs
Takes file sharing to a new level
Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2
Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2
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Deploys the latest Microsoft product updates
Keeps computers and servers current
Keeps network healthy and up to date
Integrated into the Windows SBS Console
• Green Check of Health
• Integrated into network reports
Simplified Management
Multiple Task-Oriented Wizards
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Connect to the Internet
Internet Address Management
Internet Mail
Virtual Private Network
Fix My Network Wizard
Trusted Certificate Installation
Connect Computer Wizard
Configure server backup Wizard
Connect to the Internet Wizard (CTIW)
Internet Address Management
Register a new domain
Transfer management of an existing domain
Integrate an existing domain
Internet Mail
Configure e-mail
• Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1
• POP3
Improved server performance
Enhanced message security
Improved e-mail reliability
Remote Web Access
Two interfaces:
• Users have full access to:
• E-mail
• Calendars
• Intranet portal (Companyweb)
• Shared folders
• Computer desktops
• Single Sign-On experience
• Self-service password change
Administrators
• Same access as users
• Connect to Server
• Links to administrative tools
SBS 2011 Premium Add-on
Moving to an add-on model offers more choices if customers
want the flexibility to purchase additional servers either up front
or as needed.
Windows Server 2008 R2
Standard
SQL Server 2008 R2 for
Small Business
Windows Small Business Server Premium Add-on offers:
Ability to run a vast number of line-of-business applications on an additional server
Capacity to make more informed business decisions with the rich analysis and reporting
technologies
Cost effective solution for a small business environment
Ideal for:
Line-of-business (LOB) applications
Terminal Services Application Mode
Backup domain controller
Virtualization
Other Standalone Uses
Lesson 3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum System Requirements
Windows Small Business Server 2011
Processor*
Quad-core 2 GHz 64-bit or faster
1 socket (4 socket Maximum)
Memory*
8 GB RAM (32 GB Maximum)
OS Drive Partition
120 GB Minimum
DVD-ROM
Bootable from system BIOS
Network Adapter
One 10/100 Ethernet adapter
Network Devices
Router/firewall supporting IPv4 NAT
Internet connection
An Internet connection is required
Monitor and Video adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) monitor and
video adapter with 1024 x 768 or
higher resolution
*NOTE: Windows SBS 2011 has the same processor and memory limits as Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008r2/en/us/compare-specs.aspx
Additional Recommended Hardware
Windows Small Business Server 2011
other requirements
Fax modem
Required for Fax Service
Backup drive (USB 2.0 or faster
external hard disk drive)
Minimum of one external USB
drive; for redundancy, two or
more external USB hard disk
drives are recommended
UPS
Protection from damage due to
a loss of power
Storage Recommendations
Separate application and user data from System drive – using Storage
migration tools post setup
Choose high speed disk to increase performance
Some sizing guidelines
Allocate 2GB per mailbox
Estimate around 50GB of shared data and 2GB/user
More detailed guidance on TechNet
Options to extend storage further or even at a later date.
These are basic guidelines only.
Data Volume
Entry Level
Medium
Utilization
System drive
Raid 1 – 100GB
Raid 1 – 100GB
Raid 1 – 100GB
Application data
drive
Raid 1 – 100GB
Raid 5 – 100GB
Raid 5 – half of
available space
User drive
Raid 1 – 100GB
Raid 5 – 100GB
Raid 5 – half of
available space
High Utilization
Resources
Product Page
http://www.microsoft.com/sbs
Official Blog
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs
Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/windowssbs
Microsoft Partner Network
http://partner.microsoft.com/sbs2011
OEM Partner Center (for System Builders)
https://www.microsoft.com/oem
Questions
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