Summary Page: Microsoft Windows Nano Server: Nano Server First Look
Microsoft Windows Nano Server: Nano Server First Look
Microsoft Nano Server is a new low-footprint, built for the cloud server OS from Microsoft. It breaks with decades of management practice to deliver a container solution for hosting Windows Server apps. This course covers setup and management of Nano Server. You'll learn how Nano Server works and what you need to know to implement it. This course is based on preview software from Microsoft. Any features, functions and interfaces discussed and shown may change before the final product is released.
IT professionals who are responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining a Windows Server infrastructure; IT decision makers looking for a primer on upcoming Microsoft Nano Server product
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Introducing Nano Server
describe the motivation for creating Nano Server
describe the main features of Nano Server
compare Nano Server and Server Core
list the roles available for Nano Server
describe the server application development model for new versions of Windows Server
Setting Up Nano Server
set up Nano Server from the Windows Server Technical Preview media on a Hyper-V host
add roles in Nano Server
connect Nano Server to a domain
configure a cluster of Nano Server VMs
perform live migration of a Nano Server
configure Scale Out File Server on a Nano Server cluster
Managing Nano Server
describe options for remotely managing Nano Server
describe emergency management services and kernel debugging in Nano Server
remotely manage Nano Server with Server Manager
remotely manage Nano Server with Remote Core PowerShell
remotely manage Nano Server with PowerShell Desired State Configuration
describe Remote Server Management Tools for Nano Server
describe Remote Server Management Tools for Azure
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