Chris Almida Sr. Program Manager Microsoft Corporation SESSION CODE: WSV304.

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Chris Almida Sr. Program Manager Microsoft Corporation SESSION CODE: WSV304

*virtualization scenarios will be covered in the webcast 9/10

*NOTE: Windows SBS 2008 has the same processor and memory limits as Windows Server 2008 Standard. Processor * 2 GHz, 64-bit (4 physical sockets supported, no limit on cores) Memory * 4 GB RAM (32 GB Maximum) OS Drive Partition 60 GB Minimum DVD-ROM Bootable from system BIOS Network Adapter 1 x 100 Mb Ethernet adapter Monitor and Video adapter Super VGA (SVGA) monitor and video adapter with 1024 x 768 or higher resolution Network Devices Router that supports IPv4 NAT Internet Connection Required Firewall External Firewall required

Backup drive (USB 2.0 or faster external hard disk drive) Minimum of 1 External USB Drive, for additional redundancy, 2 external USB hard disk drives are recommended. Storage Consider additional storage for your application data Windows Small Business Server 2008 other requirements

Processor 2GHz (x86 and x 64 processors) Memory – Minimum 2GB RAM (x64) 2GB RAM (x 86) Memory – Max 32GB (x64 ) 4GB (x86) OS Partition 10 GB Minimum 40GB Recommended Second Server (Premium Edition)

Data VolumeEntry LevelMedium UtilizationHigh Utilization System driveRaid 1 – 100GB Application data driveRaid 1 – 100GBRaid 5 – 100GBRaid 5 – half of available space User driveRaid 1 – 100GBRaid 5 – 100GBRaid 5 – half of available space

Connect router and internal devices to the Internet Private Network/LAN Switch Router/ Firewall x.1 Router/ Firewall x.1 ISP connection device Public Network SBS x.2 SBS x.2

Minimum to: Windows® XP SP2 or Windows Vista® Business Upgrade operating systems on the clientConnect computers on your networkCheck for updated drivers and application compatibilityComplete the Windows Server SBS 2008 Installation Worksheet

Service or Application TCPUDPExternal Port Number Internal Port Number Forward to IP Address SMTPTCP2525* x. HTTPTCP8080* x. HTTPSTCP443443* x. HTTPS for SharePoint Services TCP x. VPNTCP x. * If SBS configures router, ports are enabled by default

Advanced Mode Using the answer file puts setup in advanced mode, which enables: Choose installation type: New installation or Migration Option to run unattended Ability to specify fully qualified internal domain name, network settings, certificate name And more!

OEM: Boot the server and enter customer specific information to complete the configuration of the server Move data to another location post-setup if not already completed by the OEM Manual: Insert DVD and boot from DVD drive Enter Product Key Create and select partitions Load drivers (if needed) Configure the Windows SBS 2008 operating system Move data to another location post-setup Answer File: Can be used with OEM or Manual Insert USB Key Enter Product Key Create and select partitions Load drivers (if needed) Use unattended.xml to fully automate NOTE: When using the Answer File, if the file isn’t detected, wait until the first page of Windows SBS 2008 phase of installation to power down server and try booting to the answer file again. It is not necessary to start the OS phase again.

This enables us to provide a more reliable installation Hard disk drive number: Starts with “0” Partition Size: Minimum 60GB Partition Number: Install SBS 2008 on the first partition of drive 0

SBS sends an ICMP discovery message on multicast SBS sends SSDP discovery message to routers not supporting RFC 1256 Looks for routers at x.1 and x.254 Response No Configure manually using the Connect to the Internet Wizard Response Yes Attempts to connect to Internet through device (verifies NAT functionality) Uses DHCP settings on router to set up DHCP on SBS Requests that DHCP is turned off on router Sets up network almost identical as to DHCP scope on router How are routers discovered on the network? * Connect to the Internet wizard

You may need to manually configure your router to: Configure port forwarding for additional services and applications Set a static IP address on the external adapter Disable the DHCP service Open and close ports on the firewall

Windows Server 2008 Standard technologiesMicrosoft Exchange Server 2007 Standard EditionWindows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP1Microsoft® Forefront™ Security for Exchange Server 1,2 Windows Live™ OneCare for Server 1,2 Windows Small Business Server 2008 Default Installation day trial included in product. 2 Windows Live OneCare for Server and Office Live Small Business are not available in all markets and languages; Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server is not available in all languages. Please see or details.

Active Directory Certificate ServicesActive Directory Domain ServicesDHCP ServerDNS ServerFile ServicesNetwork Policy and Access ServiceTerminal Services GatewayWeb Server (IIS) Default Installation

.NET Framework 3.0 FeaturesGroup Policy ManagementRemote AssistanceRemote Server Administration ToolsRPC over HTTP ProxyTelnet ClientWindows Internal DatabaseWindows PowerShellWindows Process Activation ServiceWindows Server Backup Features Default Installation

The CTIW automates traditional tasks: Detect the presence of a DHCP server and requests that you turn it off Detect existing routers Configure the network Detect an Internet connection

Configures Domain Name settings for the network Registers a new domain name or transfers an existing domain Automatically configures DNS with the appropriate records Keeps these records up to date over time Automatically configures SBS services Outlook Anywhere Exchange Remote Web Workplace Mobile Device connectivity Certificates Automatically configures UPnP enabled routers Configures Smart Host

Configures SMTP Smart Host

External port :25 forwards to Internal port :25 External port :25 forwards to Internal port :25 DNS Registrar holds DNS record A MX mail.adatum.com CNAME remote.adatum.com DNS Registrar holds DNS record A MX mail.adatum.com CNAME remote.adatum.com ISP assigns IP ISP assigns IP Local DNS Server Local DNS Server Router Internal Address Router Internal Address Router External Address Router External Address

Backup and Server Storage page, Server Storage tab

Windows SBS 2008 moveable data folders Microsoft® Exchange Server data Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services (WSS) Users' shared data Users’ redirected documents Windows update repository data Best Practices Verify disks and partitions are configured correctly Back up the data before moving

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