A step-by-step guide to building Internet servers with Windows
Sep 20, 2012 1:00:00 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

San Diego, CA – Sep 20, 2012 1:00:00 PM – Independent author Sergey Nosov announced today the publication of Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server, a step-by-step guide book for setting up Internet servers under Microsoft Windows operating system.

Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server will particularly interest readers who have outgrown shared and virtual hosting and are ready for an upgrade to a dedicated Internet server. Those familiar with Windows will find the book an easy introduction to configuring and running Internet servers.

To administrators familiar with Linux and UNIX family operating systems, Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server will demonstrate how various services, applications, and utilities common in other operating systems can be setup under Windows.

Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server contains chapters on server hardware, backup, IP addresses (including a method to bind services in pre-deployment), DNS role, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, running IIS and Apache side-by-side, configuring virtual hosting, SSL web sites, and more.

About the Author

Currently the Director of Information Technology at a California-based biotech company, Sergey Nosov has held computer field positions non-stop since entering the workforce in the mid-1990s. Having prior experience with Windows NT, Sergey has implemented production Internet platform environments under Windows Server operating system starting with version 2000.

Ordering Information

Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server
By Sergey Nosov
ISBN13: 978-1-47921-630-7
236 pp.
Published September 20, 2012
Print Book Price: $18.78

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"Configuring Windows 2008 R2 Web Server" is an independently published book and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and Windows Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Apache is a trademark of The Apache Software Foundation.