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Over the course of 12+ years as a Windows Server Administrator, I’ve had the opportunity to work across diverse IT environments—handling everything from routine configurations to complex troubleshooting scenarios. This journey exposed me to real-world challenges and shaped my deep understanding of core Windows Server components like DNS, DHCP, NTFS permissions, Hyper-V, and more.

The articles listed below are born from that hands-on experience. Rather than just theory, they reflect lessons learned, best practices adopted, and solutions applied in actual production environments. Whether you’re just starting with Windows Server or looking to fine-tune your enterprise setup, I hope these articles help you navigate the admin world a bit more confidently.

Disclaimers:

  1. The domain name subhro.com referenced in many of the articles is a fictional/internal domain used solely within a lab environment for demonstration and PoC purposes. I do not own the public domain subhro.com.
  2. Due to the fast-moving nature of Microsoft Windows Server and related technologies, the information shared in these articles may become outdated over time. Please consult the latest official Microsoft or product documentation before applying in a production environment.
  3. Always test thoroughly in a non-production environment before implementation. The information is shared in good faith and should be used at your own risk.
  4. All articles are originally written by me and are not copied from any other sources. In some cases, references have been taken from Microsoft or other official product documentation, which are usually cited (often with URLs) unless unintentionally overlooked. To the best of my knowledge, all content is unique. In some of the newer articles, I have used AI assistance to enhance sentence structure and clarity.

Windows Server : Integration between DNS and DHCP

SubInACL: A complete solution to configure security permission

Hyper-V: Deployment of Failover Cluster Using PowerShell