Windows Server 2008 R2 contains lots of changes to the Remote File Services components that increase availability, scalability and performance. Some of these components have been significantly enhanced. In this session,
we cover the main Remote File Services features in Windows Server 2008 R2, including Server Message Block version 2 (SMB2), Distributed File System Namespace (DFS-N), Distributed File System Replication (DFS-R), Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS),
Folder Redirection, Offline Files (CSC), BranchCache and File Server Resource Manager (FSRM). Join us for a Windows Server 2008 File Services “deep dive”, in a session full of technical insight.
Presenters: Anjli Chaudhry, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Mahesh Unnikrishnan, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation, and Matthias Wollnik, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Anjli Chaudhry is a Program Manager with the Windows File Server Foundation team at Microsoft. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a Masters degree in Computer Science, and started her career at Microsoft with the Windows Live Contacts team,
working on a scaled out platform which servers many Windows Live services. In her current position on the Windows File Server team she is responsible for remote file access technologies for enterprise customers.
Mahesh Unnikrishnan is a Program Manager in the Windows File Server team within Microsoft’s Storage Solutions Division. He is part of the team that develops the DFS Replication service.
Matthias Wollnik is a program manager in Microsoft’s Storage Solutions Division. For the last two years, Matthias has been part of the team developing the Windows Server 2008 R2 File Classification Infrastructure to enable organizations to manage their files
based on the data’s “Business Value” instead of its layout on disks.
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