Microsoft Lab Series : Building Two Domain Controllers (Part 2)
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Welcome to our comprehensive tutorial on installing Windows Server 2022 and configuring it as a domain controller! In this video, we'll walk through the entire process, from setting up the initial server to adding a second domain controller for redundancy and fault tolerance.
Installing Windows Server 2022: We'll begin by demonstrating how to install Windows Server 2022 on a clean machine.
Configuring the First Domain Controller: Once the server is up and running, we'll guide you through the essential configurations to establish the first domain controller. This includes setting a static IP and assigning a server name.
Installing Active Directory Services: Learn how to install the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) role and promote the server to a domain controller. Understand the significance of AD DS and its role in managing users, computers, and security policies.
Integrating a Second Domain Controller: To ensure high availability and fault tolerance, we'll demonstrate how to integrate a secondary domain controller. This process involves replicating AD DS data to the new server.
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Timeline
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Intro 0:00
Install Windows 2022 Server 1:07
Naming Server 1 4:08
Setting a Static IP Address on Server 1 5:11
Install Active Directory Services on Server 1 7:19
Naming Server 2 14:27
Setting a Static IP Address on Server 2 15:15
Join Server 2 to Domain 16:52
Install Active Directory Services on Server 2 18:55
Testing Replication in Active Directory Users and Computers 22:13
Outtro 23:24
Superb series
Thank you. I hope I can deliver.
Waiting for next video in this series.. awesome man thanks
The pressure! Haha! I’m working on it. I did one on DHCP and I wasn’t happy with it so I had to start over. Hopefully I’ll have it up soon. Thank you for watching.
@@ITLumberjackany updates? this is exactly what I’m looking to practice
was the server installed on proxmox?
It’s on proxmox. I have since moved to VMWare Workstation.
@@ITLumberjack Hi, can you tell us why ?
@whqeh0rse29 you know…that would be a good video :)