Get the Most from Windows Server
Guidance for operating your Windows Server environment at peak performance.
A Windows Server environment is like a symphony, and you’re the conductor, so refining your art and techniques is a constant learning process.
Windows Server 2008 R2 offers several features that can be used to directly address the unique performance and security needs of branch office environments.
When it comes to hosting a virtual workload, perhaps no hardware resource is as important to overall performance as physical memory.
This guide describes important tuning parameters and settings that can result in improved performance for the Windows Server 2008 operating system. Each setting and its potential effect are described to help you make an informed judgment about its relevance to your system, workload, and performance goals.
Find nearly 50 tips and best practies for managing, troubleshooting and using Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
See how the built-in backup utility in Windows Server 2008 can be used for multiple scheduled daily backups and for off-site archiving in case of disaster.
These are the top "gotchas" or "known issues" that folks seem to have trouble with in Hyper-V."Gotchas" are sometimes also called "lessons learned" and "best practices."
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