By now you
have either heard or read something somewhere that Microsoft is about to
release a new Serve operating System. The new server operating system is
Windows Server 2008, slated for world wide release on February 27 2007.
I have now been working with and presenting on Windows Server 2008 for the past
one year and the first thing I talk to customers about is why this is a
significant release of Window Server Platform, and the top reasons for why they
should consider Windows Server 2008 as a important part of their IT
Infrastructure platform.
The
capabilities the new version of Windows Server brings to an IT infrastructure is a strategic
asset and the critical foundation upon which software can deliver services and
user applications that a business needs in order to operate effectively and
succeed. Windows Server 2008 enables greater business success by providing a
platform that supports mission critical solutions and applications, making them
available to your organization when it needs them. Windows Server 2008 is the
platform on which our customers can build their business on.
The
Four Pillars of Windows Server 2008

- Windows Server Virtualization (Hyper-V): The Windows
Server 2008 wave will include Windows Server Virtualization (Hyper-V), a
powerful, performant, virtualization technology with strong management and
security features. Windows Server virtualization will help businesses
reduce costs, increase agility and system availability for production
server consolidation, disaster recovery, test and development, and, when
coupled with System Center Virtual Machine Manager, the end-to-end
management of dynamic datacenters.
- A World-Class Web and Applications Platform: Windows Server
2008 provides a secure, easy-to-manage platform for developing and
reliably hosting applications and services that are delivered from the server
or over the Web. New features include simplified management, increased
security, and both performance and extensibility improvements which
delivers a unified platform for Web publishing that integrates Internet
Information Services 7.0 (IIS7), ASP.NET, Windows Communication
Foundation, and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
- Improved Networking Performance: Windows Server
2008 introduces the biggest change in the networking stack since Windows
NT 4.0. Technologies like Receive Window Auto-tuning, Receive Side
Scaling, and Quality of Service (QOS) allow organizations to take full
advantage of today's multi-Gigabit networks. Integrated IPsec and the new
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security allow organizations to completely
secure and control the flow of network traffic.
- Enhanced Security and Compliance: Windows Server
2008 has been developed from the ground up with the strictest security in
mind. Always "shields up," Windows Server 2008 installs only the
needed services for the roles the server is performing. Enhanced auditing,
Drive Encryption, event forwarding, and Rights Management Services are
just some of the technologies that help organization adhere to today's
strict IT compliance standards.
- Take Back Control Over Your Remote Infrastructure:
Managing
servers, services, and security at remote locations is an on-going
challenge for IT Professionals. Windows Server 2008 simplifies
administration of the servers in branch offices with enhancements to
Active Directory, including Read-Only Domain Controllers and
administrative role separation. Technologies like BitLocker and the Server
Core installation option are specific features that increase security and
address the unique needs of branch offices.
- Server Management Made Easier: Simplifying
the day-to-day complexities of server administration is a key theme in
many of the enhancements included in Windows Server 2008. New management
tools like the Server Manager Console provides a single, unified console
for managing a server's configuration and system information, displaying
server status, identifying problems with server role configuration, and
managing all roles installed on the server.
- Enhanced Scripting and Task Automation: New
technologies like Windows PowerShell, a command-line shell and scripting
language, helps IT Professionals automate common tasks. With a new
admin-focused scripting language, more than 120 standard command-line
tools, and consistent syntax and utilities, Windows PowerShell allows IT
professionals to more easily control system administration and to
accelerate automation.
- Presentation Virtualization: With Windows
Sever 2008, users will have secure access to internal applications through
firewall-friendly ports. With Windows Server Terminal Services RemoteApp,
only the application window, not the entire remote desktop, launches and
runs in its own resizable, interactive window on the client computer's
desktop.
- Protect Unhealthy Computers from Entering the
Network: Network
Access Protection (NAP) addresses the industry-wide problem of unhealthy
computers accessing and compromising an organization's network. NAP is
used to ensure that any computer connecting to the network meets corporate
policy for "healthy" requirements, to limit network access for
computers not meeting the predefined policy, providing remediation
services to get those computers back to a healthy state, and to provide
ongoing compliance-checking.
- Better Together with Windows Vista: Because
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are built as part of a single development
project, they share a number of new technologies across networking,
storage, security and management. Organizations will immediately see the
benefits of running Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista as their client
and server solution.
Written
by : Amit Pawar
Location
: Sydney, Australia
Occupation
: National Technology Specialist
Regards,
Amit Tank, MCTS: Exchange 2007, MCSA 2003 -
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