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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 • • • • Anti-spam Compliance Business Continuity Confidential Messaging SharePoint Foundation 2010 SharePoint Foundation 2010 • • • • • • • • 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 • • • • 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 • • • • • • • • 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 ? ? © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7 and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. 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