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Lesson 12 – NETWORK SERVERS Distinguish between servers and workstations. Choose servers for Windows NT and Netware. Maintain and troubleshoot servers.

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Page 1: Lesson 12 – NETWORK SERVERS Distinguish between servers and workstations. Choose servers for Windows NT and Netware. Maintain and troubleshoot servers.

Lesson 12 – NETWORK SERVERS

Page 2: Lesson 12 – NETWORK SERVERS Distinguish between servers and workstations. Choose servers for Windows NT and Netware. Maintain and troubleshoot servers.

Distinguish between servers and workstations.

Choose servers for Windows NT and Netware.

Maintain and troubleshoot servers.

OVERVIEW

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Servers incorporate several features not found in

workstations.

Servers serve up data/services to a number of users.

DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SERVERS AND WORKSTATIONS

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Server processors

Bus capabilities

RAM

Disk subsystems

Features of servers

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Disk topologies: RAID

I2O

Server state monitoring

Hot-swap components

Features of servers

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Xeon processors are:

Optimized for server-type duties.

More suited to a multiprocessor system.

Server processors

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Intel Clones:

AMD K6 series of processors

DEC Alpha

HP PA-RISC

PowerPC

Server processors

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Data on the server is moved in lots.

A bus is the backbone for data transfer.

Network cards, processors, and system’s memory are

connected to the bus.

The bus can handle five times more data than other system

components.

Bus capabilities

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Types:

Nonparity

Parity

Error Checking and Correcting (ECC)

RAM

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Nonparity:

Eliminates the parity bit.

Is unable to detect memory error.

Is a cost-cutting technique.

RAM

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Parity:

Uses an extra bit for every byte to store a checksum of the

byte’s contents.

Stops the system and reports an error if the checksum does

not match when memory is read.

The system is unable to correct errors.

RAM

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Error Checking and Correcting (ECC):

Detects up to two bits of errors.

Corrects one bit of error automatically.

Provides added protection.

RAM

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Is the slowest component.

Is most likely to be a bottleneck.

A reliable disk configuration is of great importance.

Disk subsystems

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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks:

Uses many disks to do the work of one.

Spreads a server’s data across many disks.

Disk Topologies: RAID

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Disks can independently find data and send it to be

assembled.

Performance increases as you add more disks.

The chance of disk failure increases as data is spread

across disks.

Disk Topologies: RAID

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Intelligent I/O:

Moves I/O processing from the computer’s processor to the

disk controller.

Relieves some of the computer’s central processor load.

I2O

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Higher-end servers monitor:

Proper fan operation

System voltage

Memory errors

In-case temperature

Operating system hangs

Computer case opening

Server state monitoring

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Can be replaced while the system operates.

Are limited to disks, power supplies, and fans running in a

redundant configuration.

Hot-swap components

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Defining needs

Selecting servers

Purchasing the system

Installing servers

CHOOSE SERVERS FOR WINDOWS NT AND NETWARE

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Considerations:

What is the life of the server?

What job will the server perform?

How many users will the server support?

What are the needs of users?

Defining needs

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Considerations:

How reliable must the server be?

Will you use clustering for the server?

How safe must data on the server be?

Defining needs

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Considerations:

What are your backup plans?

How do you plan to back up the server?

How could demands on the server change?

Will the server work with existing hardware?

Defining needs

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Compatibility is the basic prerequisite.

The server should meet Novell’s/Microsoft’s hardware

requirements.

Selecting the server

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The server brand should have:

An established service organization.

High-quality support.

Technical support databases.

In-house engineering.

Selecting the server

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Purchasing the system

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Test server hardware.

Read server documentation.

Use automated tools provided by the manufacturer.

Install an NOS.

Installing servers

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Run potential NLMs, NT services and processes, or

UNIX/Linux daemons together during testing.

Check for updates provided before installation.

Installing servers

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Reduce failures

Resolve failures

MAINTAIN AND TROUBLESHOOT SERVERS

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Use reliable, tested servers and components.

Reduce the number of server tasks (when possible).

View the server’s error logs.

Reduce failures

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Install management software.

Install special software that supports hot-swap in RAID.

Shut down/restart the server periodically.

Reduce failures

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Take backups/test restores before a server goes into

production.

Preserve purchase data.

Retain configuration details.

Resolve failures

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List software needed to rebuild the server.

Maintain contact information for service on the server.

Document configuration changes and error messages.

Document anything special about the server/disk drive

configuration.

Resolve failures

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Distinguish between a server and a workstation:

Server processors

Bus capabilities

RAM

Disk subsystems

Disk Topologies: RAID

I2O

Server state monitoring

Hot-swap components

SUMMARY

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Choose servers for Windows NT and Netware:

Defining needs

Selecting the server

Purchasing the system

Installing servers

Summary

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Maintain and troubleshoot servers:

Reduce failures

Resolve failures

Summary