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This document provides an overview of the Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 operating system and information about configuring, localizing, and installing your Dell™ Network Attached Storage (NAS) system on a corporate network. The following topics are covered in this document: • Overview • Naming Convention • Configuring your NAS system • Localizing your system using the Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) • Starting the Windows Storage Server Management Console • Accessing the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) • Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator • Other documents you may need Overview The Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 operating system adds new search capabilities, simplified setup and storage management, extensibility, and is specially tuned to provide optimal NAS performance. Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 provides significant enhancements in storage management scenarios, and ease of installation. Your NAS system is preconfigured with the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 operating system. Most of the setup procedures are completed for you and do not require user intervention. When your system boots for the first time, the Microsoft Mini Setup process begins. When completed, your system automatically reboots and you can access the server either locally or remotely. NOTE: If your system is pre-configured with software redundant array of independent disks (RAID) 5, the system performs a RAID synchronization to optimize the array. The process runs in the background and may affect your overall system performance until it completes. If the system is powered off before the process completes, RAID synchronization will begin again when the system is powered up and continue until it completes. Getting Started Guide 5

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Getting Started Guide
5
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 operating system and information
about configuring, localizing, and installing your Dell™ Network Attached
Storage (NAS) system on a corporate network.
The following topics are covered in this document:
Overview
Naming Convention
Configuring your NAS system
Localizing your system using the Multilanguage User Interface (MUI)
Starting the Windows Storage Server Management Console
Accessing the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Dell OpenManage
Server Administrator
Other documents you may need
Overview
The Windows
Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 operating system
adds new search capabilities, simplified setup and storage management,
extensibility, and is specially tuned to provide optimal NAS performance.
Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition with SP2 provides significant
enhancements in storage management scenarios, and ease of installation.
Your NAS system is preconfigured with the Windows
Storage Server 2003 R2
x64 Edition with SP2 operating system. Most of the setup procedures are
completed for you and do not require user intervention.
When your system boots for the first time, the
Microsoft Mini Setup
process
begins. When completed, your system automatically reboots and you can access
the server either locally or remotely.
NOTE:
If your system is pre-configured with software redundant array of
independent disks (RAID) 5, the system performs a RAID synchronization to optimize
the array. The process runs in the background and may affect your overall system
performance until it completes. If the system is powered off before the process
completes, RAID synchronization will begin again when the system is powered up
and continue until it completes.