Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL. Th is Sale Includes 1 USER Option (50) Remote Desktop Services (RDS USER) CALs. RDS is provided on Printed Card. Microsoft is working closely with the Docker development team to bring Docker-based containers to Windows Server. Until now, containers have existed almost entirely in the Linux/UNIX open-source world.

They allow you to isolate applications and services in an agile, easy-to-administer way. Windows Server 2016 offers two different types of "containerized" Windows Server instances. This container type is intended for low-trust workloads where you don't mind that container instances running on the same server may share some common resources. This isn't a Hyper-V host or VM.

Instead, its a "super isolated" containerized Windows Server instance that is completely isolated from other containers and potentially from the host server. Hyper-V containers are appropriate for high-trust workloads. Nano is intended to be managed completely remotely.

However, Nano does include a minimal local management UI called "Nano Server Recovery Console, " shown in the previous screenshot, that allows you to perform initial configuration tasks. Secure Boot is part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification that protects a server's startup environment against the injection of rootkits or other assorted boot-time malware.

The problem with Windows Server-based Secure Boot is that your server would blow up (figuratively speaking) if you tried to create a Linux-based Generation 2 Hyper-V VM because the Linux kernel drivers weren't part of the trusted device store. Technically, the VM's UEFI firmware presents a "Failed Secure Boot Verification" error and stops startup. Nowadays, the Windows Server and Azure engineering teams seemingly love Linux.

Therefore, we can now deploy Linux VMs under Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V with no trouble without having to disable the otherwise stellar Secure Boot feature. The Resilient File System (ReFS) has been a long time coming in Windows Server. In Windows Server 2016, we finally get a stable version. ReFS is intended as a high-performance, high-resiliency file system intended for use with Storage Spaces Direct (discussed next in this article) and Hyper-V workloads. Storage Spaces is a cool Windows Server feature that makes it more affordable for administrators to create redundant and flexible disk storage. Storage Spaces Direct in Windows Server 2016 extends Storage Spaces to allow failover cluster nodes to use their local storage inside this cluster, avoiding the previous necessity of a shared storage fabric. Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is a Windows Server role that supports claims (token)-based identity. Claims-based identity is crucial thanks to the need for single-sign on (SSO) between on-premises Active Directory and various cloud-based services. ADFS v4 in Windows Server 2016 finally brings support for OpenID Connect-based authentication, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and what Microsoft calls hybrid conditional access. This latter technology allows ADFS to respond when user or device attributes fall out of compliance with security policies on either end of the trust relationship. Nested virtualization refers to the capability of a virtual machine to itself host virtual machines. This has historically been a "no go" in Windows Server Hyper-V, but we finally have that ability in Windows Server 2016.

Nested virtualization makes sense when a business wants to deploy additional Hyper-V hosts and needs to minimize hardware costs. Hyper-V Server has allowed us to add virtual hardware or adjust the allocated RAM to a virtual machine. However, those changes historically required that we first power down the VM. In Windows Server 2016, we can now "hot add" virtual hardware while VMs are online and running. I was able to add an additional virtual network interface card (NIC) to my running Hyper-V virtual machine.

In Windows Server 2012 R2, Hyper-V administrators ordinarily performed Windows PowerShell-based remote administration of VMs the same way they would with physical hosts. In Windows Server 2016, PowerShell remoting commands now have -VM parameters that allows us to send PowerShell directly into the Hyper-V host's VMs! Invoke-Command -VMName'server2' -ScriptBlock {Stop-Service -Name Spooler} -Credential'tomsitprotim' -Verbose. We used the new -VMName parameter of the Invoke-Command.

Cmdlet to run the Stop-Service. Cmdlet on the Hyper-V VM named server2.

The new Host Guardian Service server role, which hosts the shielded VM feature, is far too complex to discuss in this limited space. For now, suffice it to say that Windows Server 2016 shielded VMs allow for much deeper, fine-grained control over Hyper-V VM access. For example, your Hyper-V host may have VMs from more than one tenant, and you need to ensure that different Hyper-V admin groups can access only their designated VMs. By using BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the VM's virtual hard disks, shielded VMs can solve that problem.

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    Microsoft Windows Server 2016 DATACENTER 16CRS 64Bit DVD & COA +50 RDS USER CAL