•
Network printing services for a variety of client operating systems:
• Client computers running Windows 2000 and Windows XP
• Client computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT
• Printing from UNIX-based, NetWare, and Macintosh clients
Managing a large number of printers or printing a large number of documents requires more memory,
disk space, and potentially a more powerful processor on the print server. While choosing the server
hardware, ensure that the server has additional disk space for print spooling.
The print service feature on Windows Storage Server 2003 supports network printers only and it is not
intended for use with directly attached printers. The print service on Windows Server 2003 Standard
Edition supports local printers in addition to network printers. Therefore, if you are planning to use a
local printer directly attached to a print server, then a Windows Storage Server 2003-based NAS
device may not be suitable.
File Print Appliance
The HP ProLiant DL100 G2 can be optimized as a
File Print Appliance
to manage both the
fi
le serving and
print serving needs of distributed workgroups. File and print traf
fi
c can be off-loaded from your general
servers to more effectively manage workgroup performance. The appliance hardware is precon
fi
gured,
and the operating system is preinstalled at the factory to provide quick deployment into the workgroup.
Environment scenarios
The storage server is deployed in one of two security modes:
•
Workgroup
•
Domain (Windows NT
®
Domain or Active Directory Domain)
The storage server uses standard Windows user and group administration methods in each of these
environments. Regardless of the deployment, the storage server integrates easily into multiprotocol
environments (such as DFS, NFS, HTTP, FTP, and SMB), supporting a wide variety of clients.
Workgroup
In a workgroup environment, users and groups are stored and managed separately, on each member’s
server of the workgroup. Workgroups are typical for very small deployments where little or no computing
environment planning is required.
NOTE:
In a clustered deployment (servers only), the clusters must be members of a domain. Therefore,
workgroup environments are only supported in non-clustered deployments.
Domain
When operating in a Windows NT or Active Directory domain environment, the storage server is a member
of the domain, and the domain controller is the repository of all account information. Client machines are
also members of the domain and users log on to the domain through their Windows-based client machines.
The domain controller also administers user accounts and appropriate access levels to resources that are
a part of the domain. Additional information about planning for domain environments can be found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/directory/activedirectory/default.mspx
The storage server obtains user account information from the domain controller when deployed in
a domain environment. The storage server itself cannot act as a domain controller, backup domain
controller, or the root of an Active Directory tree as these functions are disabled in the operating system.
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