Objective 1.1: Install serversPlanning for a server installationSelecting a Windows Server 2012 editionSupporting server rolesSupporting server virtualizationServer licensingInstallation requirementsChoosing installation optionsUsing Server CoreServer Core DefaultsServer Core CapabilitiesUsing the Minimal Server InterfaceUsing Features on DemandUpgrading serversUpgrade pathsPreparing to upgradeMigrating rolesInstalling Windows Server Migration ToolsUsing migration guidesObjective summaryObjective reviewObjective 1.2: Configure serversCompleting postinstallation tasksUsing GUI toolsUsing command-line toolsConverting between GUI and Server CoreConfiguring NIC teamingUsing Server ManagerAdding serversAdding roles and featuresDeploying roles to VHDsConfiguring servicesDelegating server administrationObjective summaryObjective reviewObjective 1.3: Configure local storagePlanning server storageHow many servers do I need?Estimating storage requirementsUsing Storage SpacesUnderstanding Windows disk settingsSelecting a partition styleUnderstanding disk typesUnderstanding volume typesUnderstanding file systemsWorking with disksAdding a new physical diskCreating and mounting VHDsCreating a storage poolCreating virtual disksCreating a simple volumeCreating a striped, spanned, mirrored, or RAID-5 volumeObjective summaryObjective reviewChapter summaryAnswersObjective 1.1: Thought experimentObjective 1.1: ReviewObjective 1.2: Thought experimentObjective 1.2: ReviewObjective 1.3: Thought experimentObjective 1.3: Review