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Getting Started with Nano Server

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782175223
Pages 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introduction to Nano Server 2. Getting Started with Nano Server 3. Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware 4. Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server 5. Deploying, Managing, and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016 6. Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC 7. Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools 8. Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server 9. Troubleshooting Nano Server 10. Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server

Managing Nano Server Security Settings with PowerShell DSC


As discussed in the previous sections, we can completely manage and configure Nano Server installation with Windows PowerShell and PowerShell DSC.

One of the things that makes Nano Server so interesting is that it takes up far less disk space, installs significantly faster, and needs far fewer updates and restarts compared to Server with Desktop Experience and Server Core. The image size for Server with Desktop Experience is around 11 GB, for Server Core it's 6 GB and for Nano Server it's 480 MB without any role or feature. To achieve this speed and small physical footprint, Nano Server has the smallest number of inbox components. Thus, group policy and the associated Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), and Local Policy Editor (LPEdit) tools are not present on Nano Server. Even when domain joined, Nano Server will not consume and endorse group policy settings. This is to be expected because those tools are graphical components...

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