Michael A. Flowers Sr. is a systems engineer with over a decade designing, administering, and securing enterprise environments. He has experience with the complex infrastructure that is the network backbone of industries such as hospitality, entertainment, international affairs, and transportation.
Here are some tips and tricks for creating redundant Azure AD Connect server that can help keep business running if the primary server fails.
A few tips on how to make sure the DHCP infrastructure issuing IP addresses isn’t a single point of failure.
Adding new virtual servers is a good time to audit host memory and compute to ensure each virtual machine gets enough of each.
Adding more disk space to virtual machines is important to keep systems running properly and can be accomplished using Microsoft Server Hyper-V with either Hyper-V Manager or Failover Cluster Manager.
'Scopes' and 'classes' of IP addresses can help to logically organize address ranges by users and devices within Windows DHCP Server.
Subnetting and creating subnet masks is often outsourced to consultants, but doing it yourself can be both challenging and rewarding.