SharePoint admin author gurus return to prepare you for working with the new features of SharePoint 2013!
The new iteration of SharePoint boasts exciting new features. However, any new version also comes with its fair share of challenges and that's where this book comes in. The team of SharePoint admin gurus returns to presents a fully updated resource that prepares you for making all the new SharePoint 2013 features work right. They cover all of the administration components of SharePoint 2013 in detail, and present a clear understanding of how they affect the role of the administrator.
- Compares and contrasts SharePoint 2013 to earlier versions
- Helps make your SharePoint 2013 installation smooth and successful
- Addresses managing customizations
- Looks at SharePoint 2013 for Internet sites
- Includes an introduction to SQL Server 2012
Professional SharePoint 2013 Administration enhances your SharePoint skill set and immerses you in the new content of the platform.
Autorentext
Shane Young is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP and one of the best-known SharePoint administrators. He is a frequent speaker at Microsoft TechEd and other SharePoint Conferences. He has taught hundreds of students the art of SharePoint Administration through his company SharePoint 911, owned by RackSpace, and his SharePoint Admin blog.
Steve Caravajal, PhD, is a Director and Productivity Architect with the Microsoft Corporation. He has 23+ years' experience in technology and product development, consulting, and training. He is an Adjunct Professor who teaches enterprise architecture, public and private cloud technology, and software development. He has several patents and published articles, speaks at conferences, and has written several books.
Todd Klindt is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP who speaks regularly at Microsoft TechEd and other SharePoint conferences internationally. He has written articles for TechNet magazine, Windows IT Pro magazine, and co-written several books.
Wrox Professional guides are written by working developers to address everyday needs. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION xxix
CHAPTER 1: WHAT'S NEW IN SHAREPOINT 2013 1
Installation Changes 2
System Requirements 2
The Installation Process 2
Upgrading from SharePoint 2010 3
Patching 3
Central Administration 4
Service Applications 5
Claims and Authentication 8
Managing SharePoint 2013 with Windows PowerShell 10
SharePoint Apps 10
Workflow Manager 11
New User Experience 12
Faster 12
Prettier 13
Getting Social 14
Summary 15
CHAPTER 2: ARCHITECTURE AND CAPACITY PLANNING 17
Names, Names, My Kingdom for a Consistent Name! 19
SharePoint Foundation 19
SharePoint Server 2013 20
Search Server Express 22
FAST Search Server 2010 22
SharePoint Online 23
Additional Server Planning 24
Windows Server and Required Additional Software 24
Windows Vista, 7, and 8 25
SQL Server 26
E-mail Servers and SMS Options 26
Hardware Requirements 28
Web Servers 29
Application Servers 30
SQL Servers 40
Mixing and Matching Servers 41
Other Hardware Notes 46
Virtualization 47
Terminology 48
Controlling Deployments 52
HTTP Throttling 52
Large List Throttling 53
Recycle Bin Architectural Implications 54
Software Boundaries and Limits for SharePoint 2013 55
Summary 56
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING SHAREPOINT 57
Preparing the Environment 57
Logging In and Mounting the File 58
Running the Prerequisite Installer 59
Adding Forgotten Patches 60
Windows Server 2008 R2 61
Windows Server 2012 61
Running Setup 61
Automating Setup 62
Creating the Farm 63
Adding More Servers to the Farm 65
Configuring the Farm 66
Creating Web Applications and More 90
Terminology 90
Web Applications 91
Site Collections and Webs 93
Summary 95
CHAPTER 4: UNDERSTANDING SERVICE APPLICATIONS 97
A History of Service Applications in SharePoint 98
Service Application Fundamentals 99
The Connection Structure 100
Connecting Across Farms 105
Service Applications As a Framework 107
Service Application Administration 107
Creating a New Instance of a Service Application 107
Using the Ribbon to Manage Service Applications 109
Managing Service Application Proxy Groups 112
Multi-Tenancy in SharePoint 2013 118
Managing Service Application Groups 118
Creating a Site Subscription 120
Multi-Tenant Use Cases 121
Partitioning in the Enterprise 121
Summary 123
CHAPTER 5: UPGRADING TO SHAREPOINT 2013 125
Upgrade Considerations 125
What You Can Upgrade 125
What You Can't Upgrade 130
Don't Upgrade Crap 131
Upgrading Content 135
Creating the Web Application 135
Testing the Content Database 137
Attaching the Content Database 143
Upgrading Site Collections 146
Throttling and Governance 156
Upgrading Service Applications 157
Business Connectivity Services 158
Managed Metadata 158
Performance Point 159
Search 160
Secure Store 161
User Profile Service 162
Using Third-Party Tools to Migrate Content 163
Upgrading from Older Versions 163
Restructuring Your Farm 163
Choosing Third-Party Migration Software 164
Summary 164
CHAPTER 6: CLAIMS AUTHENTICATION AND OAUTH 165
What's New with Claims and Authorization? 166
Migrating from Classic to SharePoint 2013 Claims 166
Authentication Infrastructure 167
OAuth 167
Server-to-Server Authentication 168
User Authentication 168
Claims-Based Identity 169
Using Claims-Based Identity 171
Application Authentication 180
Cloud App Model 180
OAuth 181
App Authentication 182
Server-to-Server Authentication 188
SharePoint to SharePoint S2S 189
SharePoint to Exchange and Lync S2S 189
Summary 190
CHAPTER 7: ADMINISTERING SHAREPOINT WITH WINDOWS POWERSHELL 191
Introduction to Windows PowerShell 192
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Management Shell and Other Hosts 192
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Management Shell 192
Using Other Windows PowerShell Hosts 193
Commands 195
Cmdlets 195
Functions 196
Scripts 197
Native Commands 198
Basic PowerShell Usage 198
Listing the SharePoint Commands 198
PowerShell Help 200
PowerShell Variables 201
PowerShell Objects 203
PowerShell Pipeline 203
Controlling Output 204
Using SharePoint Commands 207
Working with the Farm 207
Working with the Farm Configuration 208
Web Applications 209
Working with Site Collections 212
Working with Webs 217
Working with Objects Below the Web Level 219
Disposing of SharePoint Variables 223
Some Sample PowerShell Scripts 225
Creating Your SharePoint 2013 Farm with PowerShell 225
Creating Managed Accounts and Service Application Pools 227
Creating the Search Service Application in
SharePoint 2013 Server 227
Creating a Claims Web Application 228
Getting Site Collection Size 229
Summary 229
CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING SHAR…