Understanding Windows Server management tools
There are many tools available for Windows Server that are useful for both managing and securing the infrastructure. Management technologies were traditionally developed for on-premises deployments, but now, with cloud-based SaaS offerings and expanded remote work opportunities, it seems the available solutions are growing exponentially. Microsoft offers solutions for enterprise-grade management through its System Center suite of tools such as Operations Manager (SCOM) and Configuration Manager (SCCM). There are also third-party paid solutions from companies such as ConnectWise, SolarWinds, and CA Technologies, to name a few. Each offers a different feature set depending on your management needs, and with varying price points. In this section, we will review the more common built-in tools available in Windows Server, including Server Manager, Event Viewer, and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) for patch management. Then, we will discuss...