Managing windows server 2003
I have a bunch of windows servers running an intranet based application on it. It is an IIS based application. I would like to know the ways to manage/maintain these servers. A few things that I could think of are patching, checking disk space, space allocation
etc. I would like to know if there are any articles or white paper which could describe the ways or things to check the successful running of a windows 2003 standard server. These servers are running Sp2 on it. Once I have all the parameters defined, then
I would create relative scripts for them to run the tests regularly and trigger emails after every test with results. Appreciate the help.
Thanks
Prabhat
August 31st, 2010 1:48pm
Hi Prabhat,
Please take time to read the article below, it may answer your question:
Best Practices for Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0
http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2006/04/10/424831.aspx
Meanwhile, Here is also an article which given some most common tasks required to keep a server operating at optimal performance.
Best Practices for Maintaing Your Servers
http://www.anitkb.com/2010/06/best-practices-for-maintaing-your.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+anitkb+(an+IT+Knowledge+Base)
Hope that’s helpful;.
Tiger Li
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