O’reilly Media introduces Introducing Windows Server 2012 well ahead of its official launch by Microsoft. Get a head start evaluating Window Server 2012—with technical insights from Mitch Tulloch, a Microsoft MVP who’s worked extensively with the beta release.
Introducing Windows Server 2012 (Microsoft Press, $14.99 USD) illuminates new features and capabilities, with scenarios demonstrating how the platform can meet the needs of your business.
Based on beta software, this book provides the early, high-level information you need to begin preparing now for deployment and management. Topics include
- Virtualization and cloud solutions
- Availability
- Provisioning and storage management
- Security and scalability
- Infrastructure options
- Server administration
Introducing Windows Server 2012
Publisher: Microsoft Press
By Mitch Tulloch
Print ISBN: 9780735666795
Ebook ISBN: 9780735669758
Pages: 254
Print Price: $14.99
About Mitch Tulloch
Mitch Tulloch is a widely recognized expert on Windows administration and has been awarded Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status for his contributions supporting those who deploy and use Microsoft platforms, products, and solutions.
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