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Remain highly competitive in the server and VM market by gaining the practical skills needed to operate Nano Server
About This Book
The days of the local server are numbered, and this book will make you an ace by giving you the skills needed to administer Nano Server and survive in the brave new server world
Learn to quickly automate multiple VMs and support Hyper-V clusters, all through small footprints from a single host
Apply up-to-date, real-world examples presented in this book and improve the scalability and efficiency of large-scale VM deployments
Who This Book Is For
This book opens up new potential for both developers and IT pros alike. The book is primarily for Server administrators and IT Professionals who would like to deploy and administer Nano Server within their organizations, and for developers who are trying to make maximal use of Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers with Nano Servers.
What You Will Learn
Understand Nano Server
Deploy Nano Server
Deploy Hyper-V Clusters on Nano Server
Deploy Nano Server with SCVMM
Manage Nano Server using PowerShell and Remote Server Management Tools
Manage Nano Server with third-party tools
Run Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server
Troubleshoot Nano Server
Validate developed applications that run on Nano Server
In Detail
Nano Server allows developers and operations teams to work closely together and use containers that package applications so that the entire platform works as one. The aim of Nano Server is to help applications

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Contents

  • 1: Introduction to Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 1: Introduction to Nano Server'
    • b'The story behind Nano Server'
    • b'The journey to Nano Server'
    • b'What makes Nano Server unique?'
    • b'Nano Server improvements'
    • b'Summary'
  • 2: Getting Started with Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 2: Getting Started with Nano Server'
    • b'Getting started with Nano Server'
    • b'Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Windows PowerShell'
    • b'Building and customizing a Nano Server image using Nano Server image builder'
    • b'Customizing a Nano Server image using DISM'
    • b'Summary'
  • 3: Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware
    • b'Chapter 3: Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware'
    • b'Nano Server roles and features'
    • b'Deploying Nano Server in a VM'
    • b'Deploying Nano Server on a physical machine'
    • b'Deploying Nano Server in Microsoft Azure'
    • b'Summary'
  • 4: Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 4: Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server'
    • b'Nano Server as a compute cluster'
    • b'Nano Server as a storage cluster'
    • b'Summary'
  • 5: Deploying, Managing, and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016
    • b'Chapter 5: Deploying, Managing, and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016'
    • b'Deploying Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016'
    • b'Managing Nano Server with system center virtual machine manager 2016'
    • b'Monitoring Nano Server with System Center operations manager 2016'
    • b'Summary'
  • 6: Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC
    • b'Chapter 6: Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC'
    • b'Remote server graphical tools'
    • b'Managing Nano Server with PowerShell'
    • b'Managing Nano Server with PowerShell DSC'
    • b'Managing Nano Server Security Settings with PowerShell DSC'
    • b'Summary'
  • 7: Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools
    • b'Chapter 7: Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools'
    • b'Nano Server administration using 5nine Manager'
    • b'Creating and managing Nano Server failover clusters with 5nine Manager'
    • b'Summary'
  • 8: Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 8: Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server'
    • b'Container overview'
    • b'Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers'
    • b'Running Windows containers on Nano Server'
    • b'Summary'
  • 9: Troubleshooting Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Nano Server'
    • b'Nano recovery console'
    • b'Emergency management services'
    • b'Kernel debugging'
    • b'Setup and boot event collection (SBEC)'
    • b'Enabling access to Nano Server event logs'
    • b'Summary'
  • 10: Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server
    • b'Chapter 10: Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server'
    • b'Running DNS on Nano Server'
    • b'Running IIS on Nano Server'
    • b'Installing and managing Windows Defender on Nano Server'
    • b'Managing the Local Administrator's Passwords on Nano Server'
    • b'Using MPIO on Nano Server'
    • b'Using Windows Update on Nano Server'
    • b'Update Out of Box (OOB) drivers for Nano Server'
    • b'The future of Nano Server'
    • b'Summary'
Chapter 1. Introduction to Nano Server

Nano Server is a new headless, 64-bit only, deployment option in Windows Server 2016 that has been optimized for data centers and for next-generation, distributed applications. Nano Server is the future of Windows Server; it is similar to Windows Server in Server Core mode, but significantly smaller, has no local logon capability, and only supports 64-bit applications, tools, and agents. It takes up far less disk space, sets up significantly faster, and requires far fewer updates and restarts much faster than Server with Desktop Experience.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The story behind Nano Server
  • The journey to Nano Server
  • What makes Nano Server unique?
  • Nano Server improvements
The story behind Nano Server

Microsoft has done a great job with Nano Server. Nano Sever was announced in April 2015 and shipped with the release of Windows Server 2016 in October 2016. But before we start to dive deeply into Nano Server, we would like to share with you a little background behind why Microsoft developed Nano Server:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2015/04/08/microsoft-announces-nano-server-for-modern-apps-and-cloud.aspx.

Business impact

Microsoft is always listening to customer's feedback, and one constant feedback was server reboots are impacting my business, because, when you reboot a server, you need to plan ahead of time and schedule a maintenance window in order to avoid downtime. The next piece of feedback was, why do I have to reboot a server because of a patch to a certain component that I never use on my server? And if a reboot is required, the systems need to be back in service as soon as possible. The constant feedback was, we just want the components needed to accomplish our goals and nothing more.

Infrastructure impact

The size of server images have increased over time; large server images take a long time to deploy and configure, especially when you work with virtual machines.

Storing and maintaining virtual machine templates requires too much disk space, when it comes to mobility by moving virtual machines around using live migration. Thus, it will require a lot of network bandwidth as well.

With full blown server images, the infrastructure requires too many resources; if the operating system consumes fewer resources, you can increase virtual machines' density, and with higher VM density, you can lower the cost and increase efficiency in your environment.

Security impact

IT security is no longer just about protecting your computers and minimizing potential downtime and lost productivity. It's about protecting your valuable business data, your customers' personal details, and your company's reputation. We saw the headlines in the last couple of years about online attacks and credit card numbers being stolen. There was a 40% increase in the number of large companies targeted by cyber-attacks in 2014, as criminals hijack infrastructures and attack from within, according to the largest cybersecurity companies research; a cyberattack has even caused confirmed physical damage for the second time ever. As an example, a hacker was able to remotely control a vehicle and shut it down. Security has become a number one priority in every firm today.

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