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Windows Server 2012 R2: Which version of the SMB protocol (SMB 1.0, SMB 2.0, SMB 2.1, SMB 3.0 or SMB 3.02) are you using?
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Note: This blog post is a Windows Server 2012 R2 update on a previous version focused on Windows Server 2012 . 1. Introduction With the release of Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, I am frequently asked about how older versions of Windows will behave when connecting to or from these new...
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2 Oct 2013
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TechEd 2011 Session WSV317: Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services Consolidation - Technology Update
Jose Barreto - MSFT
This week at TechEd 2011 I will be delivering a presentation about “Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services Consolidation - Technology Update”. If you’re attending the conference in Atlanta-GA, this is session WSV317 on Wednesday at 10:15 AM, plus a repeat on Thursday also at 10:15...
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16 May 2011
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Diskless server boot using the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target and a regular network card
Jose Barreto - MSFT
The new Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 is commonly deployed to provide data storage for servers that boot from a local hard drive. However, there are interesting cost savings and management advantages in deploying servers that have no local disk at all and get their syste and boot volumes from the...
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4 May 2011
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Updated iSCSI Initiator Users Guide for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Jose Barreto - MSFT
We just got an updated version of the “iSCSI Initiator Users Guide for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2“ posted on the Microsoft Download Center by Bruce Langworthy, the iSCSI Initiator PM. Here’s a summary of the contents of this 82-page Word document: · Microsoft...
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6 Apr 2011
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Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 for Windows Server 2008 R2 available for public download
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Introduction For the last few years, I’ve been blogging about the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target and its many uses related to Windows Server Failover Clustering, Hyper-V and other server scenarios. Today, Microsoft has made this software publicly available to all users of Windows Server 2008...
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4 Apr 2011
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The Basics of SMB Signing (covering both SMB1 and SMB2)
Jose Barreto - MSFT
SMB Signing Overview Server Message Block (SMB) is the file protocol most commonly used by Windows. SMB Signing is a feature through which communications using SMB can be digitally signed at the packet level. Digitally signing the packets enables the recipient of the packets to confirm their point...
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1 Dec 2010
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Two new blog posts on Windows Storage Server 2008 R2
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Scott M. Johnson has published two new blogs post on the Windows Storage Server blog: The first post is a compilation of links covering all kinds of Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 content. http://blogs.technet.com/b/storageserver/archive/2010/11/16/windows-storage-server-2008-r2-references.aspx ...
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19 Nov 2010
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How to Handle NTFS Folder Permissions, Security Descriptors and ACLs in PowerShell
Jose Barreto - MSFT
1. Overview Some time ago, I was automating a few tasks with PowerShell and needed to set NTFS permissions on a folder. I was tempted to use the good old ICACLS.EXE command line, but I wanted to keep it all within PowerShell. While there are a number of different permissions you could want to set...
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13 Nov 2010
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What version of SMB2 am I using on my Windows file server?
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Note: This post is now obsolete. Please refer to this newer post which includes coverage of SMB 3.0: http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2012/06/06/windows-server-2012-which-version-of-the-smb-protocol-smb-1-0-smb-2-0-smb-2-1-or-smb-3-0-you-are-using-on-your-file-server.aspx I recently...
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26 Oct 2010
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Using PowerShell and the the iSCSI Target 3.3 WMI classes to create a differencing VHD for OS boot
Jose Barreto - MSFT
I recently blogged about the PowerShell cmdlets included with the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 . That included the details on all the 10 cmdlets available, including the one used to create VHD files, which is New-IscsiVirtualDisk. If you’re paying close attention to the list of new features...
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4 Oct 2010
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New five-part blog series on DFS Replication
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Ned Pyle, a Senior Escalation Support Engineer with the Directory Services team at Microsoft, has just started a new blog series focusing on DFS Replication. Here’s how he introduces it: Hello folks, Ned here again to kick off a new five-part series on DFSR. With the release of Windows...
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7 Sep 2010
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Multiple names for one computer - Consolidate your SMB file servers without breaking UNC paths
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Overview This blog post covers a few different ways to consolidate multiple SMB file servers and keep exposing the consolidated file shares under the old share paths. Scenario Let’s say you currently have 3 file servers named file1.contoso.local, file2.contoso.local and file3.contoso...
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5 Jun 2010
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Best Practices Analyzer for Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services available for download
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Quick blog post to let you know that information about the Best Practices Analyzer (BPA) for Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services has been published. It includes several rules for the configuration, operation, performance and security of the SMB, NFS, DFS-N, DFS-R and FSRM. Get detailed documentation...
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28 Apr 2010
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Comparing RPC, WMI and WinRM for remote server management with PowerShell V2
Jose Barreto - MSFT
1. Overview In a recent blog post, I was looking at PowerShell V2 r emoting in Windows Server 2008 R2. If you haven’t seen it, take a look at http://blogs.technet.com/josebda/archive/2010/03/31/experimenting-with-powershell-v2-remoting.aspx . In that post, I mentioned three different ways to gather...
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3 Apr 2010
Blog Post:
Experimenting with PowerShell V2 Remoting
Jose Barreto - MSFT
As I continue to experiment with PowerShell v2 in Windows Server 2008 R2, I will share some of what I learn here on the blog. This time I am focusing on PowerShell Remoting. If you never played with PowerShell before, please start by reading http://blogs.technet.com/josebda/archive/2009/07/25/experimenting...
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31 Mar 2010
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Implementing an End-User Data Centralization Solution with Folder Redirection and Offline Files
Jose Barreto - MSFT
There's a new 77-page white paper covering the use of Folder Redirection and Offline Files in a very practical way. Here's an excerpt: "The objective of this white paper is to show through a case study how to use different Microsoft products and technologies to put in place a comprehensive solution...
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24 Oct 2009
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Windows Server DFS-Namespaces Performance and Scalability
Jose Barreto - MSFT
The DFS-N test team has completed some extensive Performance and Scalability testing and we wanted to share some of the results. It includes results on standalone namespaces, "2000 mode" domain namespaces and "2008 mode" domain namespaces, under Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 and Windows...
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22 Aug 2009
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SNIA’s Storage Developers Conference 2009 in Santa Clara, CA is coming – Plan to be there on the week of September 14th
Jose Barreto - MSFT
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) is hosting the 6th Storage Developer Conference (SDC) in the Hyatt Regency in beautiful Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley) on the week of September 14th. This event is also co-located with the CIFS/SMB/SMB2 Plugfest. For those working with storage technologies...
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8 Aug 2009
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Experimenting with PowerShell v2
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Powershell is a command line interface for Windows that offers a very powerful and flexible model. It is now a feature included with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, not an optional download as before. In this post, I show some sample commands that can help you understand some of the basic features...
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25 Jul 2009
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Changes in Roles, Role Services and Features from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2008 R2
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Introduction This blog post covers the changes in the list of Roles, Role Services and Features from Windows Server 2008 (with Service Pack 2) to Windows Server 2008 R2 (used the latest RC build available to me). To create the tables and lists below, I installed both operating systems, used the...
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19 Jul 2009
Blog Post:
Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 09) provides a snapshot of what Microsoft is up to (keynotes available for review)
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Earlier this week Microsoft hosted the 2009 edition of the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 2009) in New Orleans. Thousands of partners joined to understand where Microsoft is going and how they can work together with Microsoft. The keynotes were streamed live (a bit too early on the Pacific side, but...
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17 Jul 2009
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Five ways to check your DFS-Namespaces (DFS-N) configuration with the DFSDIAG.EXE tool
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Introduction The Distributed File System Namespaces (DFS-N) service is a role service of the File Service role for Windows Server. For a basic description of DFS-N, start with http://blogs.technet.com/josebda/archive/2009/03/10/the-basics-of-the-windows-server-2008-distributed-file-system-dfs.aspx...
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16 Jul 2009
Blog Post:
Microsoft File Server Migration Toolkit 1.2 available as a free download
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Microsoft released the File Server Migration Toolkit version 1.2 (FSMT 1.2), which will help you migrate file shares from computers running Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Storage Server 2008 to computers running Windows 2003 Server, Windows...
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30 Jun 2009
Blog Post:
How many DFS-N namespace servers do you need?
Jose Barreto - MSFT
Introduction Whenever you’re deploying Windows Server DFS-Namespaces, you will need to figure out how many servers will be required. Since I moved to the role of DFS-N PM, I noticed that the specific information on how many namespace servers you need is something that isn’t clearly posted anywhere...
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26 Jun 2009
Blog Post:
TechEd 2009 session today on Windows Server 2008 R2 File Classification Infrastructure (FCI)
Jose Barreto - MSFT
If you are attending the Microsoft TechEd 2009 conference in Los Angeles and you're looking forward to a deep dive into the new File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) in Windows Server 2008 R2, there will be a session today including a walkthrough of FCI with never-before-seen demos of partner solutions...
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14 May 2009