Creating a Remote Management Interface for a Server Appliance
6/22/2010
This section provides information about implementing a remote-management solution as part of the process of developing a server appliance.
In This Section
- Methods for Creating a Remote Management Experience
Describes the technologies that you can use to develop a remote-management solution for a server appliance.
- Implementing Server Appliance Kit Functionality on Windows Server
Describes the functionality that was available through the Web-based interface for the Server Appliance Kit (SAK) and the equivalent methods for server-appliance management with Windows Server 2008.
Related Sections
- Server Appliances and Windows Embedded Server
Defines server appliance and describes the role of Windows Embedded Server in server-appliance development.
- Checklist for Server Appliance Development
Shows the steps for planning and developing a server-appliance platform based on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2008.
- Building a Server Appliance Based on Server Core
Explains how to evaluate if Server Core is appropriate for your server-appliance project, and describes how to build a server appliance based on Server Core.
- Locking Down the Configuration of a Server Appliance
Explains how to minimize the security vulnerabilities of a server appliance, and describes how to keep the configuration of the server appliance from changing.
- Implementing a Servicing Model for a Server Appliance
Describes how to develop a server-appliance platform to keep the operating system on the server appliance up-to-date.