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DTSTART:20120330T095000Z
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LOCATION:SQLBits Conference - Epernay
SUMMARY:Enter the Dragon: SQL 2012 on Server Core
DESCRIPTION:In 1982 the Dragon 32 entered the home computer market but unfortunately there was one small problem ...lower-case letters were almost impossible to access. Two years later, Dragon was no more.<br />
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In 2008 Microsoft released Server Core which provides a fast and streamlined (but reduced functionality) edition of Windows with minimal GUI support. As of SQL Server 2012, installation to Windows 2008R2 Core is now a supported option and will mean the biggest administrative change to a DBA since the release of SQL 2005 ...or will it?<br />
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In this session we will discuss and demonstrate:-<br />
Configuration of the OS through Command line utilities and PowerShell<br />
Installation of SQL Server on Server Core<br />
Remote Administration of SQL Server and Server Core<br />
Clustering on Server Core<br />
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Will the lack of GUI support send Server Core in the same direction as the Dragon 32 or does it spell a bright new beginning for Windows Server based computing and SQL Server?<br />
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Attend this session and this time, listen to the Dragon roar!<br />
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p><b>Enter the Dragon: SQL 2012 on Server Core</b></p><p>In 1982 the Dragon 32 entered the home computer market but unfortunately there was one small problem ...lower-case letters were almost impossible to access. Two years later, Dragon was no more.<br /> <br /> In 2008 Microsoft released Server Core which provides a fast and streamlined (but reduced functionality) edition of Windows with minimal GUI support. As of SQL Server 2012, installation to Windows 2008R2 Core is now a supported option and will mean the biggest administrative change to a DBA since the release of SQL 2005 ...or will it?<br /> <br /> In this session we will discuss and demonstrate:-<br /> Configuration of the OS through Command line utilities and PowerShell<br /> Installation of SQL Server on Server Core<br /> Remote Administration of SQL Server and Server Core<br /> Clustering on Server Core<br /> <br /> Will the lack of GUI support send Server Core in the same direction as the Dragon 32 or does it spell a bright new beginning for Windows Server based computing and SQL Server?<br /> <br /> Attend this session and this time, listen to the Dragon roar!<br /> <br /> <br /></p><p><b>Mark Broadbent</b></p><p>Mark Broadbent is a SQL Server specialist with extensive experience working with numerous HADR and upgrade solutions and in 2011 was awarded Microsoft's Community Contributor award and in 2012 received the PASS Outstanding Volunteer award. Mark is the current SQLCambs Chapter Leader, runs the UK's first ever SQLSaturday (Cambridge) and has previously presented at SQLBits 7/8/9/X, SQLRally 1/2, SQLRelay, PASS Summit 2011/12 and SQLSaturday Lisbon, Dublin, New York, Cambridge and Portland.</p><a href="http://tenbulls.co.uk" >http://tenbulls.co.uk</a></body></html>
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