Sydney Region Servers. Windows 2003 Standard Configuration Able to be supported remotely Antivirus updates managed from server.

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Sydney Region Servers

Windows 2003 Standard Configuration Able to be supported remotely Antivirus updates managed from server

Rollout Servers – 4 Unit Dual Xeon 2.8GHz 1Mb 800FSB 1Gb DDR333 RAM 3 x 72Gb SCSI Drives RAID 5 System – 10 Gb Apps – 50 Gb Data – 60 gb Future Use (Altiris) – 20 Gb

Rollout Servers – 6 Unit 2 x 36.7Gb SCSI Drives RAID 1 System – 10 Gb 3 x 160Gb SATA Drives RAID 5 Apps – 100 Gb Data – 100 Gb Images – 80 Gb Future use (Altiris) – 40 Gb

Users Individual Logon accounts Staff and students All users have a home directory User profiles are NOT used Internet Favorites stored in Home directories All students have protected eduweb folder

Groups Everyone Allstaff OfficeGroup ExecGroup Faculty Groups (7-12 only) Others as required

Shares Apps All applications (Read only) Intranet Eduweb etc Studentshare Available to all student/staff Staffshare Available to all staff only Officeshare Available to all OfficeGroup Execshare Available to all ExecGroup FacultyShares Available to corresponding Faculty group members

Group Policies – All users Redirect MS Office default location to H: Apply Internet settings Disable Desktop Cleanup Wizard Run Logon script

Group Policies - Students Apply security Remove access to Control Panel Don’t save settings on logoff Prevent access to Registry Tools

On Logon Users get mapped drives to allowed shares Network Printers are connected Based on site, group or computer Group policies applied Common Desktop icons created based on group Common Internet Favorites created based on group

Backup Weekly backup schedule Full Backup of data on Friday Night Incremental Backup on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu Replace media Friday Morning Rollout servers – 35/40 Gb RevDisks Other Servers Recommend 2 or 3 External Hard Disk Drives Eg Maxtor OneTouch II 200Gb

Future Plans Windows Servers Remote installation of software WSUS updates for servers and Workstations Altiris Package deployment Apple Server Build under review Apple Remote Desktop software will be used to manage Apple Servers

Advantage of Standard Server Build Able to efficiently support server Known configuration – reduced support response time Remote Support Appropriate structure for schools (Separate build for High schools)