Networking

How to Configure Network Load Balancing (NLB) on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Network Load Balancing (NLB) on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Network Load Balancing on Windows Server 2019 Network Load Balancing (NLB) is a built-in Windows Server 2019 feature that distributes incoming TCP/IP traffic across multiple servers to improve scalability and availability for stateless applications. NLB is commonly used for web server farms, Remote Desktop Session Host farms, VPN gateways, and Terminal Services. Unlike […]

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How to Configure Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2019 Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2019 provides high availability for workloads by grouping multiple servers into a cluster so that if one node fails, another node automatically takes over the workload. Failover Clustering is commonly used to protect Hyper-V virtual machines, SQL Server databases, file servers, and […]

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How to Set Up iSCSI Target Server on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up iSCSI Target Server on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to iSCSI Target Server on Windows Server 2019 The iSCSI Target Server role in Windows Server 2019 allows you to present disk storage over a standard TCP/IP network to iSCSI initiators on other servers or workstations. This eliminates the need for dedicated Fibre Channel infrastructure, making shared block storage accessible over your existing Ethernet […]

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How to Configure Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Storage Spaces Direct on Windows Server 2019 Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) is a feature in Windows Server 2019 that enables you to build highly available and scalable software-defined storage using local storage drives. It replaces the need for expensive shared SAN or NAS hardware by pooling internal drives across multiple servers into a […]

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How to Implement Network Segmentation on SLES 12 — step-by-step SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Implement Network Segmentation on SLES 12

Introduction This tutorial covers How to Implement Network Segmentation on SLES 12 on SLES 12. SLES 12 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16) is SUSE’s enterprise-grade Linux distribution. It uses the zypper package manager, AppArmor for mandatory access control, and systemctl for service management. Prerequisites Ensure your SLES 12 system is up to date: zypper refresh […]

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How to Perform Disaster Recovery Testing on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Perform Disaster Recovery Testing on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Disaster Recovery Testing on Windows Server 2019 Disaster recovery (DR) testing is the practice of regularly executing and validating the procedures documented in your disaster recovery plan to ensure they actually work when needed. An untested recovery plan is, at best, an optimistic assumption. Organizations that skip DR testing often discover critical gaps […]

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How to Configure Azure Site Recovery for Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Azure Site Recovery for Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Azure Site Recovery for Windows Server 2019 Azure Site Recovery (ASR) is Microsoft’s cloud-based disaster recovery service that replicates workloads running on physical and virtual Windows Server 2019 machines to Azure, providing automated failover to Azure VMs when the primary site is unavailable. Unlike backup solutions that restore from a point-in-time copy, ASR […]

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How to Set Up Health Attestation Service on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Health Attestation Service on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Health Attestation Service on Windows Server 2019 Windows Device Health Attestation (DHA) is a security feature that allows organizations to verify the boot-time integrity of Windows devices using measurements stored in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). The Health Attestation Service on Windows Server 2019 is the on-premises server component that collects, validates, and […]

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