Best Practices Analyzer for File Services
Pubblicato: aprile 2010
Aggiornamento: aprile 2010
Si applica a: Windows Server 2008 R2
When you are managing a Windows operating system, best practices are guidelines that are defined by experts as the ideal way, under normal circumstances, to configure a server. Although best practice violations, even critical ones, are not necessarily problematic, they indicate server configurations that can result in poor performance, poor reliability, unexpected conflicts, increased security risks, or other potential problems.
Topics in this section can help you bring File Services running on Windows Server® 2008 R2 into compliance with best practices. Content in this section is most valuable to administrators who have completed a Analizzatore procedure consigliate scan of File Services, and who want information about how to interpret and resolve the scan results that identify areas of File Services that are noncompliant with best practices.
For more information about Analizzatore procedure consigliate and scans, see Best Practices Analyzer.
More information about File Services
File Services provides technologies that help manage storage, enable file replication, manage shared folders, ensure fast file searching, and enable access for UNIX client computers.
For more information about File Services, see the Servizi file per Windows Server 2008 R2 page in the Windows Server 2008 R2 TechCenter.
