Upgrading and Installing Member Servers
Member servers provide file, print, Web, application, and communication services. Member servers are not domain controllers; however, each member server retains an account in the domain. You can upgrade your existing member servers to Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server or install new member servers as the first phase in your Windows 2000 Server deployment. This allows you to benefit from Windows 2000 Server features even before you deploy the Active Directory™ directory service. This chapter presents planning considerations as well as procedures that will be useful to system administrators for installing or upgrading member servers to Windows 2000 Server.
It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of Microsoft® Windows NT® version 4.0, knowledge of networks and networking concepts, and knowledge of Microsoft® Windows® 2000 sites. This will help you determine the installation and upgrade requirements of Windows 2000 Server in an enterprise networking environment.
In This Chapter
Planning for Member Server Upgrade and Installation
Preparing Member Servers for Upgrade or New Installation
Performing an Upgrade or Installation
Determining Server Roles for Each Windows 2000 Server
Performing Post-Upgrade and Installation Tasks
Planning Task List for Member Servers
Chapter Goals
This chapter will help you develop the following planning documents:
Member server installation and upgrade plan
Inventory of existing hardware and software
Related Information in the Resource Kit
For more information about Windows 2000 sites, see "Designing the Active Directory Structure" in this book.
For more information about creating test plans, see "Building a Windows 2000 Test Lab "" in this book.