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This week at TechEd 2011 I will be delivering a presentation about “Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services Consolidation - Technology Update”.
If you’re attending the conference in Atlanta-GA, this is session WSV317 on Wednesday at 10:15 AM, plus a repeat on Thursday also at 10:15 AM.
The presentation is divided into 5 main topics:
- Overview of the main advances in File Services in Windows Server 2008 R2, compared to Windows Server 2003/2008
- Examination of 3 interesting file server configurations with 24, 96 and 192 disks using the File Server Capacity Tool (FSCT)
- How to consolidate file server names, a common issue when retiring multiple file servers into a single, beefier one
- Leveraging multiple network interfaces on a file server to provide additional bandwidth and network fault tolerance
- Implementing High Availability for File Services using Failover Clustering and Virtualization
Here’s a complete outline of the presentation:
- Agenda
- Session Objectives
- Scenario Overview
- File Server Scalability and Performance
- Improvements since Windows Server 2003
- SMB2 and SMB 2.1 improvements
- Make sure you’re running the right version…
- CHKDSK Improvements
- 8.3 naming disabling and stripping
- DFS Namespace Scalability
- Multi-threaded ROBOCOPY
- Scalability Improvement Over Time
- Sample Configuration – 24 spindles
- Sample Configuration – 96 spindles
- Sample Configuration – 192 spindles!
- Improvements since Windows Server 2003
- File Server Name Consolidation
- The name consolidation problem
- Static DNS Entries
- Alternate Computer Names and Dynamic DNS
- DFS Consolidation Roots
- Virtual Machines
- Failover Clusters
- File Server Advanced Networking
- DNS Round Robin
- SMB2 Durability
- Multiple IP addresses per cluster name
- NIC Teaming
- Sample Multi-NIC File Server Configurations
- Standalone, single switch, single client NIC – 2nd NIC disabled
- Standalone, single switch, single client NIC – NIC teaming
- Standalone, single switch, single client NIC – same subnet
- Standalone, multiple switches, single client NIC
- Standalone, router, single client NIC
- Standalone, multiple switches, multiple client NICs
- Cluster, router, single client NIC
- Cluster, multiple switches, multiple client NICs
- File Server High Availability
- Multi-site DFS and Offline Files
- Single-site DFS
- Cluster - Active/Passive vs. Multi-Active
- File Server Cluster – FC SAN
- File Server Cluster – SAS Array
- File Server Cluster – iSCSI SAN
- Virtual File Server – DFS
- Virtual File Server, Host Cluster
- Virtual File Server, Guest Cluster
- Review: Session Objectives
The two demos include SMB2 durability, SQL over SMB2, the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target and a Failover Cluster with Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 File Services.
Looking forward to seeing you there... And also at the Windows Server booth for File Services (WSV 13).
P.S.: You can now listen to a recording of this presentation at https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2011/WSV317
I also posted information about the demo used in this presentation at https://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2011/05/19/teched-2011-demo-install-step-by-step-hyper-v-ad-dns-iscsi-target-file-server-cluster-sql-server-over-smb2.aspx