HP Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 manual Contents

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Contents

 

1 Navigation tips

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2 Notices

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3 Overview

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Introduction

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Features

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4 Gathering information

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Certificate of authenticity

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5 Installation

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Before installing the operating system

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Installing the operating system

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Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 standard/Windows Server 2012 Standard/Windows Server

 

2012 R2 Standard

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Signed drivers

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Found New Hardware Wizard

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Automatic configuration

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6 Post-installation tasks

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Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard, Windows Server 2012 Standard and Windows Server

 

2012 R2 Standard

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Changing the administrator password for Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard/Windows

 

Server 2012 Standard/Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

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Altering regional settings for Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard

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Altering regional settings for Windows Server 2012 Standard/Windows Server 2012 R2

 

Standard

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Installing Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1

 

Standard

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Installing Microsoft Internet Information Services for Windows Server 2012 Standard/ Windows

 

Server 2012 R2 Standard

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Installing integrated Lights-Out management features

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Configuring the disk drives

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Creating an additional page file

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Installing tape drives

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Event log errors

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Backing up the server

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Configuring network protocols

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Setting up Remote Access Server for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard

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Setting up Remote Access Server for Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard/Microsoft Windows

Server 2012 R2 Standard

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Installing Java Virtual Machine

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Enabling BitLocker drive encryption

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Installing Hyper-V (For Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard)

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Installing Hyper-V (For Windows Server 2012 Standard)

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Installing Hyper-V (For Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard)

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7 Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 Standard, Windows Server 2012

 

Standard and Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard operating system on virtual

 

machines using HP media

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Installing guest operating systems on Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1\Windows Server 2012

 

Standard\Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

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Contents HP Part Number Published December Edition Contents Troubleshooting Navigating to documentation on the HP website Navigation tipsNavigating in the Html document Intended audience Introduction FeaturesOverview Features Gathering information Certificate of authenticityInstalling the operating system InstallationBefore installing the operating system Installation Click Microsoft Eula Installation Installing the operating system Click Continue Installing the operating system Installation Installing the operating system Installation Signed drivers Found New Hardware Wizard Installing the operating system Post-installation tasks Page Installing integrated Lights-Out management features Configuring the disk drives Creating an additional page fileBacking up the server Installing tape drivesEvent log errors Configuring network protocols Post-installation tasks Enabling BitLocker drive encryption Installing Hyper-V For Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Installing Hyper-V For Windows Server 2008 R2 wSP1 StandardInstalling Hyper-V For Windows Server 2012 Standard Installing Hyper-V For Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard R2 Media DVD Reboot the server to enable the changes Installation on VMware Virtual machines Smbios.ReflectHost = TrueInstalling the Network Teaming and Configuration Utility Post-installation tasks for HP ProLiant series serversInstalling the HP Management Agents Using HP Smart Update Manager HpsumConfiguring array controllers Using Management AgentsTroubleshooting Reinstalling the operating systemHP contact information Technical supportBefore you contact HP Customer self repairHP customer support Acronyms and abbreviations Index

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 specifications

HP Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 is a robust server operating system designed to provide enhanced performance and enhanced capabilities in IT infrastructure management. As a successor to Windows Server 2008, it brings a multitude of features that cater to the needs of businesses looking for reliability and efficiency in server operations.

One of the key features of Windows Server 2008 R2 is its improved scalability and performance. It supports up to 256 logical processors and 1 terabyte of RAM, making it well-suited for enterprise environments that require heavy workloads and high availability. This capability allows organizations to run large-scale applications and services with minimal downtime.

Windows Server 2008 R2 also introduces Hyper-V 2.0, an advanced virtualization technology that enables businesses to create and manage virtual machines. This technology allows for better resource utilization, as multiple virtual servers can run on a single physical server, reducing hardware costs and space requirements. Hyper-V supports live migration, which means virtual machines can be moved between physical servers without any disruption to services, enhancing load balancing and availability.

Another significant advancement is the introduction of the Remote Desktop Services (RDS), which improves the experience of accessing desktop applications remotely. With RDS, users can connect to their desktops and applications from virtually anywhere, maintaining productivity while working from different locations.

Windows Server 2008 R2 enhances security with several features such as BitLocker Drive Encryption, which helps protect data on physical drives by encrypting the entire volume. Additionally, the User Access Control (UAC) helps mitigate unauthorized changes by implementing a layered approach to security.

The operating system also incorporates updated networking features, including DirectAccess and BranchCache. DirectAccess allows remote users to connect to the internal network seamlessly without the need for traditional VPN, simplifying remote access and improving security. BranchCache optimizes bandwidth usage for users in branch offices by caching frequently accessed content.

Moreover, Windows Server 2008 R2 supports PowerShell 2.0, enabling administrators to automate tasks and manage server configurations efficiently. This scripting language improves administrative workflows and reduces the time required for routine management tasks.

In summary, HP Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 stands out due to its scalability, robust virtualization capabilities, advanced remote access solutions, and enhanced security features. It caters to the demands of modern businesses, creating an efficient, secure, and manageable IT infrastructure. For organizations looking for a reliable server operating system, Windows Server 2008 R2 remains a solid choice even in current technological advancements.