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Windows Server 2008 기반 SharePoint 기술 리소스

곧 출시 예정인 최신 서버 운영체제 Windows Server 2008 기반으로 SharePoint를 구성할 때 참고할 수 있는 기술 리소스입니다.

Windows Server 2008 RC0 이후 빌드 기반으로 MOSS/WSS 설치를 위해서는 SP1이 반드시 필요합니다. 따라서 Windows Server 2008 RC0 이후 빌드 설치 직후에는 SP1이 포함된 WSS를 설치하면 편리합니다; Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 x86 with SP1 (32-bit) or Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 x64 with SP1

TechNet에 게시된 다양한 관련 기술 리소스는 다음과 같습니다.

WSS 3.0

MOSS 2007

We're working on releasing a similar "slipstream" version of SharePoint Server SP1 which will include both the full version of WSS the WSS SP1 patch, SharePoint Server 2007 full version including the SP1. The installation will automatically include the service pack. In the mean time I recommend you look at Ben Curry's (SharePoint MVP) post on installing SharePoint Server 2007 on RC1 (instructions include how to put SP1 in the update). You'll hear about the download here when it's available. Martin Kearn has some similar instructions for including the WSS SP1 and MOSS SP1 when installing on Windows Server 2008. Note, when installing SharePoint Server 2007 on Windows Server 2008 it does require both WSS SP1 and MOSS SP1 be included when you install.

Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008

After release you'll see more instructions on this topic on TechNet. We don't recommend you upgrade production environments until after the Windows Server 2008 release. We announced that this release was the last 32-bit version of SharePoint Products and Technologies at Tech Ed IT Forum 2007. I was exited to hear Steve Smith (SharePoint MVP) and Penny Coventry (SharePoint MVP) both of Combined Knowledge, have just released a paper on How to move a SharePoint Server 2007 32-bit environment to a 64-bit environment on Windows Server 2008. What a great document to get familiar with and to start including this in your plans.

SharePoint will have a booth at the Windows Server 2008 launch event in Los Angeles. We'll have copies of the new SharePoint Deployment Essentials guides. We hope to see you there.

If you're trying to find more resources on Windows Server 2008, I recommend reading up...

SQL 2008 and SharePoint Deployments

The SQL 2008 team and the SharePoint Team are working together to make both products better and to ensure a better together experience. We currently plan to support SQL 2008 at its release. Expect to hear more about this as well. We don't recommend running production SharePoint environments on SQL 2008 with pre-release (CTP) builds.