Install Windows Server 2008 Step by Step
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Using Vistas installation routine is a major benefit, especially for a
server OS. Administrators can partition the systems hard drives during
setup. More importantly, they can install the necessary AHCI or RAID
storage drivers from a CD/DVD or even a USB thumb drive. Thus,
error-prone floppies can finally be sent to the garbage bin.
Note: Windows Server 2008 can also be installed as a Server
Core installation, which is a cut-down version of Windows without the
Windows Explorer GUI. Because you dont have the Windows Explorer to
provide the GUI interface that you are used to, you configure everything
through the command line interface or remotely using a Microsoft
Management Console (MMC). The Server Core can be used for dedicated
machines with basic roles such as Domain controller/Active Directory
Domain Services, DNS Server, DHCP Server, file server, print server,
Windows Media Server, IIS 7 web server and Windows Server Virtualization
virtual server.
To use Windows Server 2008 you need to meet the following hardware
requirements:
Component
Requirement
Processor
Minimum: 1GHz (x86 processor) or 1.4GHz (x64 processor)
Recommended: 2GHz or faster
Note: An Intel Itanium 2 processor is required for Windows Server 2008
for Itanium-based Systems
Memory
Minimum: 512MB RAM
Recommended: 2GB RAM or greater
Maximum (32-bit systems): 4GB (Standard) or 64GB (Enterprise and
Datacenter)
• Maximum (64-bit systems): 32GB (Standard) or 2TB (Enterprise,
Datacenter and Itanium-based Systems)
Available Disk Space
Minimum: 10GB
Recommended: 40GB or greater
Note: Computers with more than 16GB of RAM will require more disk space
for paging, hibernation, and dump files
Drive
DVD-ROM drive
Display and Peripherals
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor
Keyboard
• Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Upgrade notes:
I will not discuss the upgrade process in this article, but for your
general knowledge, the upgrade paths available for Windows Server 2008
shown in the table below:
If you are currently running:
You can upgrade to:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service Pack
2)
Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2)
Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
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Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service
Pack 2)
Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition
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Follow this procedure to install Windows Server 2008:
1. Insert the appropriate Windows
Server 2008 installation media into
your DVD drive. If you dont have an installation DVD for Windows Server
2008, you can download one for free from Microsofts
Windows 2008 Server Trial website.
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