2. {Data, 1s and 0s}
Finding IVO
hmm.. Which of
these 1s and 0s
are Ivo ?
3. {Order in chaos}
Data management- behind the
curtain
[files] {data} …… [folder] {files}
tag {start, end, type of data, ...}tag
tag 0 0 1 1 tag 1 0 0 0
5. …..File
Services
FSR
Manager
”Manager” {
• NER (no experience required)
• RMR (Rational, Methodical, Resourceful)
• FTWTGW (fix things when they go wrong)
• No bragging upon certs, influences or on HGYR (how great
you are)
• …oh please excuse our appearances we don’t believe in
HR-ing
}
{ tidying up, “I want more” }
0 - ov
(
“Dedicated system” to keep track of
data
Oh write my name Ratan
Sequential {
Get letter R by learning counting
from a to z…
}
.. are you serious ?..
@<x*zqe@...
OOP:
• a wallet of blueprints (classes)
• When you need a role/feature
it gives you an instance
OOP { # object oriented programming
{..} {..} {..} {..} {..} {..} … classes
#use {..} on demand
}
..interestingly our brains work this way*!
*(…..imagine if you were to propose to your BF/GF using sequential programming
logic! )
[ Folder 1 ]
….. [ Folder n ]
Where n = 6.96 x 106
Oh well, may be you can hop in
between- here got you a tool:
If { found letter, go back to start}
….grow up you primate!
Share,
Compress,
Encrypt….
6. File Service Resource MGMT
• Classification & Dynamic
Access Control
• File Screening
• Quota
• “Access Denied” Assistance
7. A bit about “Why File Services”
• Efficient data management
• Efficient disk space use:
• faster data storage and access (Tiered storage)
• tidy up data by rearrangement (1s, 0s, unused storage spaces)
• Logical categorising of data*:
• Sharing, access control and auditing
• backup and restore
• Virtual storage (storage pools…)
* not only in your network but across networks
8. Disk Management
• You can also do the basics
• Format
• Extend
• Delete volume
• Change Drive Letter
9. What is file server?
• File servers are high-end computers that operate on networks to store files,
media, documents, folders, and databases. A file server is a central point of a
network and is connected to all other networked computers. All other networked
systems are known as clients and can access files on the server.
• Accessibility: with file server, its very easy for user in a local office to access files
on the file server at the central office without going there.
There by improving the company output.
10. • Organization: its very important to have all your application and data store in one
location. in case of any problem, it will be easy for you to secure one server than
running all over the building tying to secure all the server.
• Time: Since man power in productivity is measure by time, by implementing file
server, it is much faster to install an application once on a network - and copy it
across the network to every workstation. by so doing saving time and energy.
11. • Cost: with the global economic uncertainty in today world, its very important for a
company to implementing file server service ,because it will lower the cost of
employing many administrator since must of the job can be perform by one man.
also, by using sharing printer, plotters etc. will also save the company money
• Security: the Network Manager can allocate usernames and passwords to all
users to try to prevent unauthorised access
• Dis: It can be frustrating to print to a printer in another room - and then find after a
long trek - that there is no paper in the printer!
12. File Services (implement)
• File and storage services
• File and iSCSI services
• File Server
• Server Role
• Branch Cache
• Distributed File System
• Data Deduplication
• File Server Resource Manager
• Network File System
15. Branch Cache
• Windows 2012 and later
• Local File caching in branch office to reduce
network traffic in WAN links
• 2 modes of caching- Hosted and Distributed
• Setup a BranchCAche enabled Server in Main
Office (Content Server):
• Install-windowsFeature fs-BrachCAche –
includeManagementTools
• Setup Branch Office Cache (Infra, GPO)
• Configure Clients (GPO)
16. Hosted Branch Cache
• Cache is set on a single host that serves the
local network
• Centrally hosted
• Required: A dedicated server
17. Distributed Branch Cache
• Cache is set on a clients who have
already acceded the data
• P2p storage
• Windows 7 Ent, Ult, Windows 8.1
18. GPO ing
• Enable Hash Publication on File Servers:
• Comp confPoliciesadmin
templnetworklanman server: hash
publication for branch cache
19. P-Shell ing
• Install-WindowsFeature FS-BranchCache –
includeManagementTools
• Hosted BC:
• Enable-BCHostedServer –RegisterSCP
• Get-BCStatus to check
• Preload Content from the BC-enabled Content Servers to the hosted
cache servers
• Generate hash to stage data from content on each Content Server { Publish-
BCFileContent or Publish-BCWebContent }
• Export the staged data to a package { Export-BCCachePackage }
• Import the package to each hosted BC server { Import-BCCachePackage }
• Something similar to DFS setup. Why you need: speeds up initial set up
20. Clients
• Enable-BCDistributed
• Set BranchCache Distributed
• Or
Set BranchCache Hosted Cache Mode (W7,
S’08) Configure Hosted Cache Servers
(W8,S12)