• Update: Infrastructure Planning and Design

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    Here is the updated release of IPD. Some of the updated changes includes guides for DirectAccess and Remote Desktop Services.Solution Accelerators

    Infrastructure Planning and Design guides share a common structure, including:

    • Definition of the technical decision flow through the planning process.
    • Listing of decisions to be made and the commonly available options and considerations.
    • Relating the decisions and options to the business in terms of cost, complexity, and other characteristics.
    • Framing decisions in terms of additional questions to the business to ensure a comprehensive alignment with the appropriate business landscape.
    These guides complement product documentation by focusing on infrastructure design options.
    Each guide leads the reader through critical infrastructure design decisions, in the appropriate order, evaluating the available options for each decision against its impact on critical characteristics of the infrastructure. The IPD Series highlights when service and infrastructure goals should be validated with the organization and provides additional questions that should be asked of service stakeholders and decision makers.
    IPD consists of the following downloadable packages:
    • Updated! Selecting the Right Virtualization Technology– guide version 2.0
    • New!Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services – in Windows Server 2008 R2 Terminal Services becomes Remote Desktop Services
    • Updated!DirectAccess– guide version 1.1
    • IPD Series Introduction – guide version 2.0
    • System Center Operations Manager 2007 – guide version 2.0 updated for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
    • Windows Deployment Services – guide version 2.0 updated for Windows Server 2008 R2
    • System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 – guide version 2.0 updated for SCVMM 2008 R2
    • Windows Server Virtualization (for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1) – guide version 2.0 updated for Windows Server 2008 R2
    • Active Directory Domain Services – guide version 2.0 updated for Windows Server 2008 R2
    • File Services – guide version 2.0 includes Windows Server 2008 R2
    • Internet Information Services – guide version 2.0 includes IIS 7.5
    • Print Services – guide version 2.0 includes Windows Server 2008 R2
    • Exchange Online—Evaluating Software-plus-Services – guide version 1.3
    • Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5
    • Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
    • Selecting the Right NAP Architecture
    • SharePoint Online—Evaluating Software-plus-Services
    • SQL Server 2008
    • System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 with R2
    • System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 with SP1
    • Terminal Services
    • Windows Optimized Desktop Scenarios – guide version 1.1


    The guides are available as individual downloads or as a single all-in-one package.
    For more information about Infrastructure Planning and Design, read the Frequently Asked Questions.
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  • System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 Documentation

    This download provides technical documentation for VMM 2008 R2. For information about specific guides, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162764.SCVMM R2

    You will be able to select any of the required files.

    VMM08R2_Deployment.docx
    VMM08R2_OMIntegration.docx
    VMM08R2_Operations.docx
    VMM08R2_Scripting.docx
    VMM08R2_Security.docx

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  • Upgrading Active Directory Domains to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 AD DS Domains

    This guide explains the process for upgrading Active Directory domains to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, how to upgrade the operating system of domain controllers, and how to add domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008 WS08-R2_v_rgbor Windows Server 2008 R2 to an existing domain.

    Upgrading your network operating system requires minimal network configuration and typically has a low impact on user operations. The upgrade process is straightforward, efficient, and allows your organization to take advantage of the improved security that is offered by the Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems. This guide covers the process for upgrading domains and domain controllers, and how to add new domain controllers to existing Active Directory domains. It includes details about how to run Adprep.exe and resolve known issues and errors if they arise.

    Supported Operating Systems:

    Windows 2000; Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Server 2008 R2

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  • Running Domain Controllers in Hyper-V

    Hyper-V™ is a key feature in Windows Server® 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that you can use to consolidate different server roles onto a single physical computer. windows-server-2008-hyper-v-logo-v_2

    Hyper-V is a hypervisor-based server technology that is optimized to provide virtualization of operating systems. Hyper-V supports a large variety of guest operating systems that can run concurrently on a single physical server. This guide specifically describes running domain controllers that use Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 on Hyper-V as guest operating systems. Hyper-V takes advantage of and requires a 64-bit architecture on the server’s operating system to provide improved performance and security. The guest operating systems can have either 32-bit architectures or 64-bit architectures.

    With Hyper-V, you can install a Windows Server domain controller as a virtual machine alongside other application servers on a single physical Windows Server 2008 server. This can drastically reduce the number of physical computers in a datacenter, which in turn can reduce management and energy costs.

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  • Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool

    The Hardware-assisted virtualization (HAV) detection tool checks if the computer processor supports HAV and if this setting is enabled.

    Windows Virtual PC requires processors capable of hardware-assisted virtualization with AMD-V™, Intel® VT or VIA® VT turned on in the BIOS.
    The HAV detection tool helps you check if the computer processor supports hardware virtualization. The tool also checks if this feature is enabled on the processor.


    For more information about Windows Virtual PC, please visit the Windows Virtual PC website.

    Supported Operating Systems:

    Windows 7; Windows Vista Service Pack 1; Windows Vista Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3
    Note: Only the following versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista is supported:

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1, 2 (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, Ultimate)
    Windows XP Service Pack 3 (Professional), Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Professional)
    Hard disk requirement: 1MB

    Instructions

    • Download the application (havdetectiontool.exe) to your local machine. There is only one installer for both 32 bit and 64 bit machines.
    • Double click on the application and follow the prompts. Note: The tool requires administrator privileges.
    • Refer to the User Guide for more details.
    • Refer to the Privacy Statement

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