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What’s new?
This newest edition includes updated content inside each chapter, bringing you the latest features available in Server 2022 and even more life experience from Jordan that’ll help you to work in the server world in general. Many of the examples, scenarios, and recommended paths discussed in these pages stem from firsthand experience collected over 20 years working in the field. The chapters discuss technologies such as Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Group Policy, networking, load balancing, certificates, remote access, PowerShell, Server Core, and Remote Desktop Services.
Key Features
Use Windows Server to create secure and efficient networks
Effectively implement Windows server 2022 with the help of practical examples
Harden and secure your Windows Server infrastructure
Interact with numerous roles available inside this latest operating system
Who is this book for?
Anyone interested in Windows Server 2022 or learning more about Microsoft-centric datacenters in general will benefit from this book. When choosing which content was appropriate for such a volume, Jordan made sure that anyone who had a baseline in working with computers could pick this up and start making use of it within their own networks. If you’re already proficient in Microsoft infrastructure technologies and have worked with prior versions of Windows Server, then the chapters have focused topics on brand new aspects and parts that are only available in Server 2022. And if you’re currently in a desktop support role or are just entering the IT workforce, care was taken in the pages of this book to ensure that you receive a rounded understanding, not only of what is brand new in Server 2022, but also what core capabilities it includes as carryovers from previous versions of the OS that are still crucial to be aware of when working in a Microsoft-driven datacenter.