Before you follow below steps please attach the drive with your cloud server from Hetzner console. Go to Server Manager -> File And Storage Devices -> Volumes -> Disks Right Click on the volume disk and click on ‘Bring Online’. Hetzner systems are often described as “headless” and installing Windows or rescuing a Windows installation on such a system can be extremely difficult.
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2Hardware
3Software
4Network
Dedicated Root Server Guide
This guide gives a general overview of our dedicated root server features.
Our Robot web interface offers numerous features for managing a server, including setting up rDNS entries, activating backup space and sending verified support requests. A full overview can be found on the following wiki page:Robot
Hardware
Specifications
The hardware specifications for our current server models can be found on our website:hetzner.de
For SB (auction) servers, there is a 'Hardware' tab for the server in the Robot web interface that shows the basic hardware specifications.
For older servers models, please see the following page in our wiki:Hardware Configuration
Upgrades
We offer drive and RAM upgrades for certain models. Please take a look at the following wiki page for more information: Hardware Upgrades
Monitoring
The client is responsible for monitoring the hardware. We offer a system monitoring tool that can be activated in the Robot. More information can be found on the following wiki page:System Monitor
If the server has been optionally equipped with a hardware RAID controller, please see the wiki for more information on how to set up and monitor this controller:RAID
In the event of a drive failure with software RAID, information on how to proceed and troubleshoot can be found in our wiki:Drive replacement with software RAID
If a hardware component fails, our DC technicians can be contacted via the Robot and the faulty component replaced for free.
Software
Operating System
We can pre-install one of the operating systems mentioned on the following page: Standard Images
It is possible to reinstall the server with any of those operating systems at any time. This can be done automatically via the 'Linux' tab of the server in the Robot, or manually via our installimage script. Installimage also has older versions of the operating systems and will allow the setup of own software RAID level and/or partitions.
If preferred, own custom operating systems can be installed via KVM Console using an ISO file.
Control Panel
We offer licenses for Plesk and cPanel, which can be pre-installed with certain operating systems. Alternatively, these can be installed by clients themselves and the license key requested from us.
Programs
We do not pre-install any programs, except with Debian LAMP. The client has full root access (via SSH with a Linux OS or RDP with a Windows OS) and clients can install and configure whatever they choose on the server, as long as this does not contravene our System Policies or Terms and Conditions.
Network
Uplink/Traffic
All dedicated root servers, except for a number of older SB (auction) server models, have a Gbit uplink. The guaranteed bandwith depends on the server model.
All root servers with a dedicated 1 Gbit uplink have unlimited traffic.
More information regarding this and for monitoring traffic usage, can be found on the following wiki page: Traffic
IP Addresses
All dedicated root servers come with a main IPv4 address and a /64 IPv6 subnet.
Should additional IP addresses be required, please take a look at the following page in our wiki for the options:IP Adresses
Support
In order to process your support enquiries as quickly and efficiently as possible, please send your requests directly via the Robot administration interface.
Our goal is to answer your support requests about technical matters within two hours. Please note, however, that this goal is not legally-binding, and therefore does not represent any contractual agreement. This 2-hour goal is merely a guideline based on our experience, but it is one that we strive to uphold.
To contact us via telephone, please check our website for the appropriate number: hetzner.de
If contacting our technicians in the DC directly (available 24/7), a telephone password is required to enable them to perform any work on the server.
An FAQ for our dedicated root servers can be found here: Dedicated Root Server FAQ
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Werkzeuge
Windows Server IIS Installation/en
The following instructions describe how to install the Microsoft Web server 'Internet Information Server' (IIS) in Windows Server.
Graphical Installation
The simplest way to install the Web server on Windows Server 2008 R2, is via the 'Server Manager': Start -> All Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Server Manager
Click on 'Roles' and then on 'Add Roles'.
Two roles are available for selection on a Windows Server 2008 Web Server: The Web server and the DNS Server -> Select the Web server and click on 'Next':
This dialogue shows a minimal set of useful Web server role services, which can be extended e.g. to support ASP.NET websites. Some role services (such as ASP.NET, for example) require other components which can be installed at the same time:
Note: The individual role services can be added or removed at any time after the installation (via the Server Manager). On successful installation:
An http://localhost in the browser should display the default page:
Further information is available at: http://learn.iis.net/ -> 'Installing and Configuring'
Command Line Installation
Alternatively, the IIS can be installed from the command line. Here is the command for installing all IIS features (Windows Server 2008 R2).
For information on the installation status see the Event Log (Start -> Administrative Tools -> Event Log)
The IIS administration console can then be reached at (Start -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager)
Further information can be found at http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/132/install-iis-7-from-the-command-line/
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