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ASP.NET on Server Core using IIS 7.5
Praveen SrivatsaDirector, AsthraSoft ConsultingMicrosoft Regional Director, BangaloreSession Code:
AgendaUnderstanding Server CoreNew features of IIS 7.5Hosting ASP.NET Applications on Server Core with IIS 7.5
ObjectiveIn this session, we will talk about the Server Core edition and how it can be leveraged in production environments. We will also talk about the new features in IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008 R2 and we will take a look at the ASP.NET support on Server Core that has been introduced.
Today’s Challenges
Windows Server® is frequently deployed to support a single role or a fixed workload
In this scenario, administrators are required to deploy and service all of Windows ServerThese non-value add features present a servicing and security burden
Administrators think of servers in terms of server roles
Server Core OverviewServer Core is:
A minimal installation option for Windows Server 2008Included in the general purpose Windows Server 2008 SKUsAvailable for x86 and x64
Server Core provides:Minimal server OS functionalityCommand Line interface, no GUI Shell
Key benefitsValue Proposition
Reduce the attack and servicing surface area for certain server roles by only installing what is required and administrators useServers optimized by role are easier to service and manage
Fewer patchesServer management lifecycle oriented around roles
Increased reliability and securityLess installed and less running
Server Core FeaturesServer Core includes
A set of server rolesDHCP, File, Print, AD DS, AD LDS, Media Services, DNS and IIS7
The following optional features:WINS, Failover Clustering, Subsystem for UNIX-based applications, Backup, Multipath IO, Removable Storage Management, Bitlocker Drive Encryption, SNMP, Telnet Client, QoS
IIS 7 on Server Core
Not included:Management Service and GUI ToolsASP.NET supportPowerShell cmdlets
Can be managed remotely using IIS PowerShell cmdlets or managed codeSame installation granularity as on Server installations
IIS7Foundation of the Web Platform
Manage with Ease Store all Web configuration in a single fileManage using powerful new GUI toolsAutomate management with WMI, PowerShellor the .NET Framework
Lower Infrastructure Costs Delegate administration tasks securelyCopy or share configuration across serversRapidly diagnose site and application failures
Powerful Hosting of Applications and ServicesCustomize your server footprint with all new modularWeb server extensibilityHost ASP.NET, ASP, PHP applications and XML Web Servicesreliably and with high performance
IIS7 Manage With EasePowerful new "IIS Manager" admin tool
feature focused
simplifiedtasks
familiartree view
One tool – configures both IIS and ASP.NET Works for machine administrator and site owner Remotes over HTTP, making it firewall friendly Supports managed extensibility
IIS7.5Extends IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008 R2
Manage with Ease Enhanced Request FilteringAdministration Pack Extensions
Database ManagerConfiguration Editor
Managed Service AccountsWeb Deployment Tool
ExtensibleIIS Manager UI ExtensionsWindows Powershell Provider for IISWebDav and URLScan integration
Development SupportHost-able Web CoreBest Practices Analyzer
Hosting ASP.NET Applications.NET on Server Core
Server Core now enables a minimalistic sub-set of .NET Fx including ASP.NET on Server Core
No MMC Snap-inNo System.Web.MailNo Support for Web Application Tool
Configuring Core Server.NET on Server Core
Use DISM for installationsEnable IIS-WebServerRole
Install IIS-ISAPIFilterInstall IIS-ISAPIExtensionsInstall IIS-NetFxExtensibilityThen install IIS-ASPNET
SummaryASP.NET on IIS7 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Core
Server Core is ideal for production environmentsRunning production web environments on Server core is now possible
A subset of the .NET Fx is supported on Server CoreIIS and ASP.NET are supported on Server Core Power-shell extensions can be used for administration
Significant reduction of attack surface and improvements in performance.
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Track Resources
Server Core on MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms723891(VS.85).aspx)
IIS 7.5 on MSDN (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd364124.aspx)
IIS Blogs (http://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/01/11/iis7-in-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx)
New Feature List of Win2008R2 (http://4sysops.com/archives/windows-server-2008-r2-new-features-the-complete-list-part-3-iis-75-and-performance/)
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