Summary
Designing and building brand new servers rarely presents challenges, and if they are encountered, those issues are typically low priority, since the new server won't yet be affecting a production workforce. Troubleshooting servers, on the other hand, can be very stressful and requires quick, on-the-fly recollection of tools and command sets available inside the operating system that can be used to identify issues and resolutions. I hope this chapter has given you the ammunition needed to feel more confident in those situations and to become the "go-to" person in your IT department when it comes to diagnosing server problems and digging deep into problems that arise.
This brings us to the end of our story on Windows Server 2019. Many of the topics we discussed could fill entire books, and I hope that the ideas provided in this volume are enough to prompt you to dig further into the technologies that you plan to work with. Microsoft technology reigns supreme...