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File System Management and Fault Tolerance

Learn how to effectively manage disks and ensure fault tolerance in Windows Server 2008 R2. Topics include disk management, external disk subsystems, system file reliability, file services role, NTFS quota management, file server resource manager, distributed file system, and DFS deployment.

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File System Management and Fault Tolerance

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  1. File System Managementand Fault Tolerance

  2. Contents • Windows Server 2008 R2 Disks • Utilizing External Disk Subsystems • Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 Disks • System File Reliability • Adding the File Services Role • Managing Data Access Using Windows Server 2008 R2 Shares • Volume-Based NTFS Quota Management • File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) • Distributed File System • Planning a DFS Deployment • Installing DFS • Managing and Troubleshooting DFS • Backing Up DFS • Using Volume Shadow Copy Service

  3. File System Management Tools

  4. Concepts • GUID Partition Table (GPT) Disk • Dynamic Disk • extend Windows disk functionality when managing multiple disks

  5. Concepts- basic disk • supports only simple volumes • OR volumes that exist on a single disk &partition within Windows. • contain no fault tolerance

  6. Concepts- dynamic disk • extend Windows disk functionality when managing multiple disks • host volumes that span multiple partitions and disks within a single system. • Build fault-tolerant & RAID

  7. Managing Windows Server 2008 R2 Disks • Disk Management MMC Snap-In • Diskpart.exe Command-Line Utility

  8. Adding a New Disk to Windows

  9. Converting Basic Disks to Dynamic Disks

  10. Creating Fault-Tolerant Volumes

  11. Creating a Fault-Tolerant Volume Using Diskpart.exe

  12. Adding File Services Role

  13. Managing Data Access Using Windows Server share

  14. Managing Folder Shares • Share and Storage Management console located in Server Manager

  15. Volume-Based NTFS Quota Manage

  16. File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) • Setting limits on storage • Providing storage limit flexibility of group data • Enforcing storage policy • File screen policy • File classification

  17. Installing FSRM Tools

  18. Config Quotas with File Server Resource Manager

  19. Create a Quota Template

  20. Distributed File System • Data redundancy • Automated data replication • Distributed data consolidation

  21. DFS Namespaces • namespace allows connections to automatically be redirected to different servers without user knowledge • Example • a client connects to the domain DFS namespace \\Companyabc.com\Apps, • client will be redirected to \\Server10\Apps,  client will be unaware of this redirection

  22. DFS-compatible clients

  23. Planning a DFS Deployment • Configuring File Share and NTFS Permissions for DFS Root & Folder Targets • Choosing a DFS Type • Standalone DFS Namespace • name of server that hosts the root target and the share. • Domain-Based DFS Namespace • Windows 2008 Mode for Domain-based DFS Namespace

  24. Planning a DFS Deployment • Planning for DFS Replication • Initial Master • Staging Folder

  25. Installing DFS • Need • DFS role services are selected • “Adding File Services Role” • Select Role Services page, select Distributed File System, DFS Namespaces, and DFS Replication

  26. Create DFS Namespace &Root

  27. Add Additional Namespace Server to Domain-Based Namespace

  28. Create a DFS Folder and Replication Group

  29. ensure that replication occurs as expected • Start with empty DFS namespace folders & targets to keep from having to replicate any data at root level • Do not replicate data between DFS namespace shares • Back up at least 1 DFS folder target and config backup to not update archive bit • Thoroughly test server OS antivirus progs to ensure that no adverse effects are caused by scanning of files on a replicated DFS target. • Verify that drive that will contain staging folder for a replication connection contains ample space to accept amount of replicated data sent and received by server.

  30. Config DFS Read-Only Replication • In Replicate Folder Wizard: select No Topology option button on Topology Selection page. • select replication group in tree pane • in tasks pane select Memberships tab • Right-click desired Replicated Folder member & select Make Readonly

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