![]() ![]() ![]() Work with Server Core systems Use Hyper-V server virtualization 2ģ Planning a Windows Server 2008 Installation (Of course probably not officially supported yet as it is Beta etc…) I’m looking forward to exploring the new OS in more detail in the coming weeks.Presentation on theme: "Installing Windows Server 2008"- Presentation transcript:Ģ Objectives Plan a Windows Server 2008 installation I’m pretty sure it’ll work fine under vSphere 5 and Fusion too. Well overall my first impressions are it looks good, and seems to run well in VMware Workstation. Add-Computer -Domain domainname -Credential domainname\adminaccount Of course I had to jump into PowerShell and check it out quickly- I also used PowerShell to quickly join my Server 8 VM to the lab domain. Start Menu was a little difficult to locate at first! Found it after hunting around a bit though.Server Manager always pops up every time you start up – I’m sure there would be a switch to disable this like Server 2008 though.Task Manager improvements – information is easier to read in my opinion – especially the resources / performance data.Roles and Features guide seems to give you more detail on some roles (such as Active Directory for example).New Server Manager – manage multiple servers from one area and create Server Groups.The new design – clearly all stylised to fit in with the Windows 8 and Windows Phone 7 style etc….Installation of Windows Server 8 Datacenter Edition is very straight forward. Within 7 or 8 minutes I was up and running at the logon screen. Installation is of course very straight forward not too much has changed since 2008 R2. I went with the GUI version, as I decided to check the Core edition out another time. The OS edition I installed is the “Datacenter edition”. ![]() ![]() The Windows 7 desktop wallpaper “fish” makes an appearance on first load and soon you are in the installer. After this I added the ISO for the Beta and Powered Up. The VMware set up was as simple as I imagined – no need to follow any guides, I just went with my gut and created a new VM as a Windows Server 2008 R2 – 64 bit machine, gave it a couple of GB RAM and vCPUs then told it I would install the OS later. Not much has changed there since 2008 R2 then. The requirements don’t seem to be too high with the most notable resource requirement to me being 512MB RAM. I have installed it in a VM running on VMware Workstation 8.0. I enjoy trying out new Operating Systems as soon as they are released, so naturally I had to download Windows Server 8 Beta Evaluation last night when I had an hour or so to spare. ![]()
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