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Today’s Agenda
• 9:00-10:15 - SharePoint 2010 Overview for IT Pro’s• 10:15-10:30 - Break• 10:30-12:15 - Upgrading to SharePoint 2010• 12:15-1:00 - Lunch and Windows Phone 7 demo • 1:00 – 2:30 - Understanding and Deploying Office Web Apps• 2:30 – 2:35 – Short Break • 2:45 – 4:15 - SharePoint 2010 Virtualization and
Maintenance• 4:15 - Raffle
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Additional Topics of SharePoint 2010
Yung ChouSr. IT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft Corporationhttp://blogs.technet.com/yungchouTwitter @yc8050
Operating System (OS) Licensing• Distinct OS environments - Physical vs. Virtual• Windows Server licenses
− Attached to the physical server,− Virtual machines use rights covered in the Windows Server license− http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/virtualization.a
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• Virtual processors are considered to have the same number of threads and cores as each physical processor
• Microsoft Hyper-V− No license needed for the virtualization layer (physical install)− Guest OS instances in the VMs need to be licensed
• Virtual Hard Disk (VHD)− Newly created or existing one− P2v and v2p concept, disk2vhd
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Building SharePoint Test Lab• Build Windows Server 2008 R2 box
− Enable Virtualization− Harden security, install tools, and add Hyper-V Role− Establish Internet Connectivity− Run Windows Updates
• Build Virtual Network− Add network adapters
• Add Virtual Machines− Windows Server 2008 R2− Windows Active Directory− SharePoint pre-requisites− SharePoint Foundation 2010− Standalone with SQL 2008 Express
Building SharePoint Test Lab
Hyper-V basics
DEMO
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Call to Action• Build your Hyper-V lab for SharePoint:
− SharePoint Technical Libraries− Windows Server 2008 R2 trial− SharePoint Foundation 2010− SharePoint 2010 trial− Office Web Applications− SQL 2008 R2 trial− Office 2010 trial− Windows 7 trial
• Use Office Web Apps today via SkyDrive• Subscribe the following:
− Your regional IT Pro Evangelist’s blog− http://technetevents.com/Presenters.aspx
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of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.