E-Book, Englisch, 403 Seiten
Catrinescu / Seward Deploying SharePoint 2016
1. ed
ISBN: 978-1-4842-1999-7
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
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Best Practices for Installing, Configuring, and Maintaining SharePoint Server 2016
E-Book, Englisch, 403 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4842-1999-7
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book shows you how to install, configure, and maintain the latest release of Microsoft's popular SharePoint Server, SharePoint 2016. This latest version brings with it many changes for IT professionals. Read Deploying SharePoint 2016 to find out how to create a performant and stable SharePoint environment for your company.
What You'll Learn:Steps to install SharePoint Server 2016, both using the user interface provided by Microsoft, and by using PowerShell.
Understand your authentication options and associated security considerations.
Deploy add-ins, either from the store, or from your own custom app catalog.
Configure Search Service Application using either the provided UI or PowerShell.
Configure business intelligence components such as Excel Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and PowerPivot.
Steps to migrate to SharePoint Server 2016 from either SharePoint Server 2010 or 2013.
Understand approaches to high availability, disaster recovery, patching, and ways to monitor and maintain your SharePoint 2016 deployment once it's up and running.
Who This Book Is For:
Anyone tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining SharePoint Server 2016 in their organization. This book assumes some working knowledge of a previous release of SharePoint Server, such as SharePoint 2010 or SharePoint 2013.
Vlad Catrinescu is a SharePoint and Office 365 consultant specializing in SharePoint and SharePoint Online deployments, as well as hybrid scenarios. As a Pluralsight author, Microsoft Certified Trainer, and recognized international speaker, Vlad has helped thousands of users and IT pros across the globe to better understand and get the most out of SharePoint.
He is a three-time Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in SharePoint since 2013 and is known in the community for his technical abilities and for founding the largest and most active online SharePoint community. Vlad also has his own blog, Absolute SharePoint, and he often shares his knowledge by speaking at local conferences and community events.
Trevor Seward is a SharePoint consultant specializing in on-premises infrastructure and architecture, supporting SharePoint and dependent services such as identity management, virtualization, and business intelligence, with 12 years of experience administering and configuring SharePoint. He is a four-time Office Servers and Services Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) who has been recognized for support and developing free open source solutions. He also runs a blog, The SharePoint Farm, with technical, in-depth articles.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Contents at a Glance;5
2;Contents;7
3;About the Authors;18
4;About the Technical Reviewer;19
5;Acknowledgments;20
6;Introduction;21
7;Chapter 1: Introduction to SharePoint 2016;22
7.1;What’s New in SharePoint Server 2016;24
7.1.1;MinRole;24
7.1.2;Data Loss Prevention;24
7.1.3;Durable Links;25
7.1.4;Large File Support;26
7.1.5;SMTP Encryption;26
7.1.6;Zero Downtime Patching;26
7.1.7;Project Server Integration;27
7.1.8;List View Threshold;27
7.1.9;Fast Site Collection Creation;27
7.1.10;Recently Shared Items;27
7.1.11;TLS 1.2 Encryption;27
7.1.12;Hybrid Features in SharePoint 2016;28
7.1.12.1;Hybrid OneDrive for Business;28
7.1.12.2;Hybrid Sites;28
7.1.12.3;Hybrid Profiles;29
7.1.12.4;Extensible App Launcher;29
7.1.12.5;Hybrid Search;30
7.1.12.6;SharePoint 2016 Insights;33
7.2;Removed Features;33
7.2.1;SharePoint Foundation;33
7.2.2;Excel Services in SharePoint;34
7.2.3;Tags and Notes;34
7.2.4;Work Management Service;34
7.2.5;Standalone Install Mode;35
7.3;Next Steps;35
8;Chapter 2: Designing a Physical Architecture;36
8.1;SharePoint Server 2016 Farm Architecture;36
8.2;Hardware and Software Requirements;41
8.3;Virtualization;42
8.3.1;Virtualization Limitations and Restrictions;42
8.4;Network Requirements;43
8.4.1;Network Load Balancers;44
8.5;Service Accounts;44
8.6;SharePoint Farm Topology Options;46
8.6.1;Single Server Farm;46
8.6.2;Three-Tier Farm;46
8.6.3;Traditional Highly Available Farms;47
8.6.4;MinRole Farms;49
8.6.5;Zero Downtime MinRole Farms;49
8.6.6;Zero Downtime Traditional Farms;51
8.6.7;Traditional Service Application Topology;51
8.6.8;Streamlined Service Application Topology;51
8.6.9;Topology Service;51
8.6.10;Hybrid Considerations;52
8.7;SQL Server Architecture;52
8.7.1;Performance;52
8.7.2;High Availability and Disaster Recovery;52
8.8;Load Generation/Load Testing;53
8.9;Architecture in Action;53
8.10;Business Intelligence;56
8.11;Next Steps;56
9;Chapter 3: Installing SharePoint Server 2016;57
9.1;Active Directory Configuration;57
9.2;Service Accounts;59
9.3;BIOS and Windows Power Management;60
9.4;Host-Based Antivirus;60
9.5;Windows Server Configuration for SQL Server;61
9.5.1;Network Adapter Configuration;61
9.5.2;Storage Configuration;62
9.5.3;Identity Configuration;62
9.5.4;Failover Cluster Configuration;63
9.6;SQL Server 2014 Installation;64
9.6.1;SQL Server Installation;64
9.6.2;SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group Configuration;65
9.6.3;Kerberos Configuration;67
9.6.4;Model Database;67
9.6.5;MAXDOP;68
9.6.6;Instant File Initialization;68
9.7;SharePoint Server 2016 Installation;68
9.7.1;Disable Insecure Transport Security Protocols;68
9.7.2;Prerequisite Silent Installation;69
9.8;SharePoint Server 2016 Configuration;72
9.8.1;Central Administration;72
9.8.2;SQL Kerberos Validation;77
9.8.3;Adding SharePoint Servers;77
9.8.4;Central Administration High Availability;79
9.8.5;Service Auto Provision;79
9.8.6;Outgoing E-Mail;80
9.8.7;Information Rights Management;81
9.8.8;Managed Accounts;82
9.8.9;Service Application Pool;82
9.8.10;Diagnostic Logging;82
9.8.11;Claims to Windows Token Service;83
9.8.12;Distributed Cache Service;84
9.9;Service Applications;85
9.9.1;State Service;85
9.9.2;Usage and Health Data Collection Service Application;86
9.9.3;App Management Service;86
9.9.4;Secure Store Service;86
9.9.5;Business Data Connectivity Service;87
9.9.6;Managed Metadata Service;87
9.9.7;SharePoint Enterprise Search Service;87
9.9.8;User Profile Service;89
9.9.9;Completing Service Application Setup;90
9.9.10;Web Application Setup;90
9.9.11;Root Site Collections;92
9.9.12;Content Type Hub and Enterprise Search Center Configuration;92
9.9.13;MySite Configuration;92
9.9.14;User Profile User Import;93
9.10;Virtual Machine Templates;93
9.11;Next Steps;93
10;Chapter 4: Configuring Authentication and Security;94
10.1;Authentication Methods;94
10.1.1;Basic;94
10.1.2;NTLM;94
10.1.3;Kerberos;95
10.1.4;Security Assertion Markup Language;97
10.1.5;Forms-Based Authentication;97
10.1.6;Authorization;98
10.2;Transport Security;98
10.2.1;TLS;98
10.2.2;IPsec;98
10.2.3;Encryption Protocols;98
10.2.3.1;HTTP Strict Transport Security;100
10.2.3.2;SSL Bridging and SSL Offloading;101
10.3;Firewalls;102
10.3.1;Windows Firewall;102
10.3.2;Firewall Appliances;102
10.3.2.1;DMZ;102
10.3.2.2;Reverse Proxies;103
10.3.3;Access Rules;103
10.4;Next Steps;104
11;Chapter 5: Configuring Add-ins;105
11.1;SharePoint Add-in Architecture Overview;105
11.2;Configuring DNS;108
11.3;Configuring SharePoint;116
11.4;Post Configuration Settings;120
11.5;The App Catalog;121
11.5.1;Creating an App Catalog Site Collection;122
11.5.2;Configure Requests;123
11.6;Next Steps;127
12;Chapter 6: Configuring the Search Service Application;128
12.1;SharePoint Search Service Application Architecture;128
12.2;Search Service Application Limitations;130
12.3;Creating a Search Service Application;130
12.3.1;Creating a Search Service Application from Central Administration;130
12.3.2;Creating a Search Service Application by Using PowerShell;134
12.4;Modifying the Search Service Application Topology;135
12.5;Configuring Search Settings;140
12.5.1;Configuring the Default Content Access Account;140
12.5.2;Creating Content Sources;142
12.5.3;SharePoint Security and Search Performance;150
12.5.4;Selecting the Search Center;151
12.6;Analyzing Crawl Logs;152
12.7;Resetting the Index;155
12.8;Next Steps;157
13;Chapter 7: Configuring the User Profile Service;158
13.1;Initial Configuration;158
13.2;External Identity Manager Configuration;164
13.2.1;Configuring Additional Import Properties;168
13.2.2;Configuring Export Properties;171
13.2.3;Custom Properties;175
13.3;Audiences;175
13.4;OneDrive for Business;177
13.5;Next Steps;178
14;Chapter 8: Configuring Productivity Service Applications;179
14.1;Managed Metadata Service Application;179
14.2;Business Data Connectivity Service;183
14.3;Word Automation Services;184
14.4;PowerPoint Automation Service;188
14.5;Visio Graphics Service;189
14.6;Machine Translation Services;190
14.7;Access Services 2010;193
14.8;Access Services 2013;194
14.9;Next Steps;203
15;Chapter 9: Configuring Office Online Server for SharePoint;204
15.1;Office Online Server Architecture Overview;204
15.2;Installing Office Online Server 2016;207
15.3;Creating the Office Online Server Farm;210
15.3.1;SSL Configuration;212
15.4;Connecting Office Online Server with SharePoint 2016;213
15.5;Office Online Server Maintenance;214
15.5.1;Patching Office Online Server;215
15.6;Next Steps;216
16;Chapter 10: Workflow Manager;217
16.1;Initial Setup;217
16.1.1;SSL Configuration;225
16.2;SharePoint Server Workflow Manager Integration;225
16.3;Testing Workflow Manager with SharePoint Designer 2013;226
16.4;Next Steps;229
17;Chapter 11: SharePoint and Exchange Integration;230
17.1;Site Mailbox Overview;230
17.2;Configure SharePoint Server 2016 Site Mailbox;232
17.2.1;Installing Exchange Web Services Managed API;232
17.2.2;Establish OAuth Trust and Permissions on SharePoint;233
17.2.3;Configure Exchange Server 2016 for Site Mailboxes;234
17.2.4;Exchange Photo Synchronization;235
17.3;Next Steps;236
18;Chapter 12: Business Intelligence Service Applications;237
18.1;SharePoint Server 2016 Business Intelligence Architecture;237
18.2;Installing SSAS in PowerPivot Mode;238
18.3;Configuring Office Online Server for BI;241
18.4;Configuring PowerPivot Services;243
18.5;Configuring SSRS;250
18.6;Next Steps;254
19;Chapter 13: Creating Web Applications and Site Collections;255
19.1;SharePoint Web Architecture;255
19.2;Web Applications;256
19.2.1;Alternate Access Mappings;262
19.2.2;Extending a Web Application;266
19.2.3;Web Application User Policy;269
19.2.4;Object Cache Accounts;271
19.2.5;Content Databases;272
19.3;Site Collections;275
19.3.1;Path-Based Site Collections;275
19.3.2;Site Quotas;278
19.3.3;Managed Paths;279
19.3.4;Host Named Site Collections;282
19.4;Fast Site Collection Creation;284
19.5;Next Steps;286
20;Chapter 14: Hybrid Scenarios;287
20.1;What Is a Hybrid Deployment?;287
20.2;Authentication and Authorization;287
20.3;Architecture Overview;288
20.4;Hybrid Search Options;288
20.4.1;Hybrid Federated Search Overview;289
20.4.1.1;One-Way Outbound Topology;289
20.4.1.2;One-Way Inbound Topology;289
20.4.1.3;Two-Way (Bidirectional) Topology;289
20.4.2;Hybrid Cloud Search Overview;289
20.4.3;Which Option Should You Choose?;290
20.5;Prerequisites;290
20.5.1;SharePoint Server Prerequisites;290
20.5.2;Licensing Prerequisites;290
20.5.3;Reverse Proxy Requirements;291
20.6;Accounts Needed for Hybrid Configuration and Testing;291
20.6.1;Domain User Requirements;292
20.6.2;Certificate Requirements;292
20.6.3;Software;293
20.6.4;Hybrid Features Required Configurations;294
20.7;Configure Server-to-Server Authentication;294
20.7.1;Replacing the Default STS Certificate;294
20.7.2;Upload the STS Certificate to SharePoint Online;295
20.7.3;Add a Service Principal Name to Azure Active Directory;297
20.7.4;Register the SharePoint Online Application Principal;298
20.7.5;Set the Authentication Realm;298
20.8;Configure the On-Premises Proxy for Azure AD;298
20.9;Hybrid OneDrive for Business;299
20.10;Hybrid Sites;303
20.11;Hybrid Federated Search;306
20.11.1;One-Way Outbound Federated Search;307
20.11.2;One-Way Inbound Federated Search;313
20.11.2.1;Configure Connectivity from Office 365 to SharePoint Server 2016;313
20.11.2.2;Configure a Reverse Proxy Device for SharePoint Server 2016 Hybrid;316
20.11.2.3;Display Results;316
20.12;Hybrid Cloud Search;323
20.12.1;Setting Up the Cloud Search Service Application;323
20.12.2;On-Boarding Process;325
20.12.3;Crawling and Testing;326
20.12.4;Searching from SharePoint On-Premises;328
20.12.5;Customizing Your Search Results;330
20.13;Hybrid Business Connectivity Services;331
20.13.1;Creating an OData Source;331
20.13.2;Creating an External Content Type File;341
20.13.3;Creating a Secure Store Target Application;345
20.13.4;Creating a CSO;347
20.13.5;Configure External Content Type Files for Hybrid;348
20.13.6;Uploading the External Content Type to SharePoint Online;349
20.13.7;Testing the BDC Model;349
20.14;Next Steps;350
21;Chapter 15: Migrating to SharePoint Server 2016;351
21.1;Migration Path;351
21.2;Migrating Service Applications;352
21.2.1;Managed Metadata Service Application;352
21.2.2;Search Service Application;352
21.2.3;User Profile Service Application;353
21.2.4;Add-ins;355
21.3;Migrating Content;356
21.4;Migration Order;359
21.5;Next Steps;359
22;Chapter 16: Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery;360
22.1;Unsupported Methods;360
22.2;SQL Server High Availability;360
22.2.1;SQL Clustering;361
22.2.2;Database Mirroring;361
22.2.3;AlwaysOn Availability Groups;362
22.3;Disaster Recovery;363
22.3.1;Database Mirroring;363
22.3.2;Log Shipping;363
22.3.3;AlwaysOn Availability Groups;363
22.4;Initiating a Disaster Recovery Failover;372
22.5;Cloud Disaster Recovery;374
22.6;Next Steps;374
23;Chapter 17: Patching SharePoint Server 2016;375
23.1;The Basics of Patching;375
23.2;Upgrade Log Files;379
23.3;Highly Available Upgrades;380
23.4;Patching SQL Server;383
23.5;Next Steps;383
24;Chapter 18: Monitoring and Maintaining a SharePoint 2016 Deployment;384
24.1;Monitoring;384
24.1.1;IIS Logging;384
24.1.2;ULS Logging;386
24.1.3;Event Viewer;390
24.1.4;IIS Manager;392
24.1.5;Usage Logging;393
24.1.6;Central Administration Health Analyzer;395
24.1.7;Performance Monitor for SharePoint;396
24.1.8;Performance Monitor for SQL Server;397
24.1.9;System Center Operations Manager;397
25;Index;398




