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Microsoft® Jump Start
M2: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2012
Rick Claus | Technical Evangelist | Microsoft
Ed Liberman | Technical Trainer | Train Signal
Jump Start Target Agenda | Day One
Day 1 Day 2
Module 1: Installing and Configuring
Servers Based on Windows Server
2012
Module 7: Implementing Failover
Clustering
Module 2: Monitoring and
Maintaining Windows Server 2012
Module 8: Implementing Hyper-V
Module 3: Managing Windows Server
2012 by Using PowerShell 3.0
Module 9: Implementing Failover
Clustering with Hyper-V
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Module 4: Managing Storage for
Windows Server 2012
Module 10: Implementing Dynamic
Access Control
Module 5: Implementing Network
Services
Module 11: Implementing Active
Directory Domain Services
Module 6: Implementing Direct Access Module 12: Implementing Active
Directory Federation Services
Module Overview
•Monitoring Windows Server 2012
• Implementing Windows Server Backup
• Implementing Server and Data Recovery
Reasons for Monitoring Servers
•Health of the IT infrastructure:
– Normal activity
– Abnormal activity
• SLA monitoring: – Monitor SLA areas to prevent issues
• Planning for future requirements: – Capacity
– Reallocation
• Identifying issues:
– Reactive
– Proactive
Typical Performance Bottlenecks
The performance
bottlenecks include:
• The resources are
insufficient and additional
components are required
• The resources are not
sharing workloads evenly
• A resource is
malfunctioning
• A program is
monopolizing a particular
resource
• A resource is incorrectly
configured
Processor
Disk
Memory
Network
Tools for Monitoring in Windows Server 2012
Tools:
• Event Viewer. Collects information that relates to server operations
• Task Manager. Provides information related to hardware performance and applications that are currently running on the server
• Resource Monitor. Provides real-time performance-related information of the server
• Performance Monitor. Provides both real-time and historical monitoring of the server’s performance
• Reliability Monitor. Provides a historical view of the server’s reliability- related information
DEMO: Creating Data Collector Sets
• In this demonstration, you will see how to create data
collector sets
Most Common Performance Counters
•Cache
•Memory
•Objects
• Paging file
• Physical disk
• Process
• Processor
• Server
• System
• Thread
What Are Alerts?
Alert is a functionality that notifies the administrator of any
events that have occurred or performance thresholds that
have been reached
What Are Event Subscriptions?
Use event subscriptions to collect event logs from multiple computers and store them locally
DEMO: Restoring with Windows Server Backup
• In this demonstration, you will see how to use the
Recovery Wizard in Windows Server Backup to restore a
folder
Quick Review
• Users are complaining of slow performance when they connect
to files that are located on file server on the network. What
should you do?
• You are concerned about business-critical data that is located
on your company's servers. You want to perform backups every
day, but not during the business hours. What should you do?
• Users are reporting that they can no longer access data that is
located on the server. You connect to the server, and realize that
the shared folder where users were accessing data is missing.
What should you do?
• The servers storing financial data in the company are backed up
by using the Microsoft Online Backup Service. One of the
servers has failed and has to be replaced, which could take one
business day. Users have to access financial data as soon as
possible. What should you do?