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Using Server Manager

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Server Manager is where you’ll spend a great deal of time with a brand-new server. It launches right after you log in and is a central management area for the server you’re logged into.

When you first log in, Server Manager will launch with the Dashboard selected. The Dashboard has a large tile at the top, called a Quick Start tile, that has typical initial server configuration tasks available as hyperlinks, shown in Figure 1-1. If you want this large tile to go away, you can click Hide in the lower-right corner.


FIGURE 1-1: The Server Manager Dashboard with the Quick Start tile at the top.

Below the Quick Start tile are tiles for all the roles that are installed on the server. With a fresh installation of Windows Server 2022 with no customizations made, you’ll have tiles for File and Storage Services and Local Server. These tiles are very useful because they can tell you very quickly if your server is healthy. If the tile is green and has a little up arrow, that means that the service is up and running properly. If the tile is red and it has a little down arrow, that means that the service either ran into problems or isn’t running. You can click the individual tiles to get more information on the individual roles. For instance, if I click the File and Storage Services role tile, I can see events related to the services running that are supporting this role, shown in Figure 1-2. On the left side are the configuration options for the local server’s storage, including volumes, disks, and pools.

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