September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
Administrators face the often-daunting task of maintaining the Windows Server 2012 environment in the midst of daily administration and firefighting. Little time is spent identifying and then organizing maintenance processes and procedures.
To decrease the number of administrative inefficiencies and the amount of firefighting an administrator must go through, it is important to identify those tasks that are important to the system’s overall health and security. After they have been identified, routines should be set to ensure that the Windows Server 2012 environment is stable and reliable. Many of the maintenance processes and procedures described in the following sections are the most opportune ...
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