HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Storage Server Administration Guide (5697-5854, September 2006)

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This chapter describes the print server role that is a part of the storage server running Windows Storage
Server 2003 R 2.
NOTE:
The storage server only supports network attached printers and does not support directly connected
printers via USB or a parallel port.
Print ser vers and applian ces are best su ited where multiple net work printers are scat tered all over
locations and where high availability is not a major concern, but cost is. In such scenarios, a single
stand-alone print server with printers connected to the n etwork should be suf cient to meet the
requirements. If the business needs high-performance printing, it can implement additional p rint servers,
such as a clustered print server environment. Multiple print servers p rovide redundancy so that if the
hardware on one server fails, the print queues can be moved to the other print server.
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Figure 29 Stand-alone print servers or print appliances with network-at tached printers
NOTE:
See the Other network and print services chapter for information on print services for UNIX, NetWare,
and the Macintosh.
Microsoft Pr int Management Console
Print Management in the Microsoft Windows Ser ver 2003 R2 operating system is a Microsoft
Management Console (MMC) snap-on that system administrators can use to perform common print
management tasks in a large enterprise. It provides a single interface that administrators can use to
perform printer and print server management tasks efciently with d etailed control. You can use Print
Management from any computer running Windows Server 2003 R2, and you can manage all network
printers on print servers running Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server
2003 R 2.
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