HP ProLiant ML350e Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi
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- HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 1
of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 2 Recommended configuration ...3 Recommended ProLiant servers ...4 Recommended components for ProLiant servers 6 Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition 7 Pre-installation tasks...7 Manual installation...8 Updating drivers ...8 Microsoft post - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 2
smoothly. With Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2011, you can use a single computer to give multiple users computing access for a fraction of the purchase, maintenance, and operating costs of the traditional one-to-one computing model. On HP ProLiant Servers, you can add on Windows MultiPoint - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 3
ISV extensibility to build MultiPoint Manager add-ins • Supports backup by SBS server, which is a companion of SBS environment • Supports Cloud Service interoperability Recommended configuration Microsoft has established the system configurations listed in this section for Windows MultiPoint - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 4
MultiPoint Server 2011 Component Processor RAM Monitor Optical storage Peripherals USB hub Available disk space Network configuration User station Requirement 2.0 GHz dual core or higher, x64-based processor 8 GB SVGA resolution (1024 x 768) or higher for split screen DVD-ROM drive • Keyboard - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 5
P62 05/25/2010 06/08/2010 06/24/2010 06/24/2010 06/24/2010 06/28/2010 06/24/2010 DL380 G7 DL385 G6 DL385 G7 ProLiant ML servers ML110 G7* ML150 G6 ML330 G6* P67 A22 A18 J01 O21 W07 06/24/2010 07/29/2009 07/08/2010 04/21/2011 08/18/2009 06 - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 6
updates. The latest software, firmware, and drivers are available on the HP Business Support Center at www.hp.com/go/bizsupport. Based on our testing, we recommend the storage options listed in Table 4. Table 4: Recommended ProLiant storage controller options Option Driver Location Web Download - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 7
the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) to set the date and time and configure the boot controller order. • Configure the storage volume where you plan to install Windows MultiPoint Server 2011: - If using a Smart Array controller, use the Array Configuration Utility to configure the RAID settings. - If - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 8
2011 media into the DVD drive and boot the server to the DVD. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Updating drivers Complete the following steps to update drivers: 1. Go to the HP website (www.hp.com). 2. Select the Support and Drivers tab. 3. Click the arrow on the - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 9
servers and Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Issue Details Issue 1 ProLiant G7 servers do not support the HP MultiSeat t100 Thin Client or HP t150 Thin Client. Description We do not support using a MultiSeat t100 Thin Client or t150 Thin Client as a station for a ProLiant G7 server configured - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 10
• HP ProLiant DL120 G6 Server series • HP ProLiant DL120 G7 Server series • HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server series • HP ProLiant DL165 G7 Server series • HP ProLiant DL180 G6 Server series • HP ProLiant DL320 G6 Server series • HP ProLiant DL360 G7 Server series • HP ProLiant DL370 G6 Server series • HP - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 11
Conclusion Recommended ProLiant servers, along with tested storage options and NICs, complement Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 to give you an ideal server solution, which can lower maintenance costs, maximize investment, and help your business run more efficiently. 11 - HP ProLiant ML350e | Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoi - Page 12
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Implementing Microsoft® Windows®
MultiPoint Server 2011 on HP ProLiant
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Integration note
Introduction
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Capabilities of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
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Recommended configuration
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Recommended ProLiant servers
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Recommended components for ProLiant servers
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Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition
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Pre-installation tasks
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Manual installation
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Updating drivers
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Microsoft post-installation tasks
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Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition and virtualization
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Known issues and workarounds
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Conclusion
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For more information
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