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, 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 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 for patch management. Then, we will discuss Windows Admin Center and how it can be used to...