Check out the enhanced offerings of Windows Server 2019!
Check out the enhanced offerings of Windows Server 2019!. This upgrade from Windows Server 2016 packs a punch with a host of valuable features and improvements. Microsoft’s Long-Term Service Channel (LTSC) boasts an array of innovations across four primary categories: Application platform, Hybrid cloud, Security, and Hyper-converged infrastructure.
Check out the enhanced offerings of Windows Server 2019!
Let’s delve into the highlights and key enhancements:
1. General Improvements
In the LTSC release of Server 2019, there’s a fresh desktop experience. Unlike the Semi-Annual releases that often lack this feature, Windows Server 2019 offers the choice between server core and server with desktop installations.
The Windows admin center, a browser-based application for managing servers and clusters, is now available for free with Server 2019, compatible not only with Windows 10 but also with earlier Windows versions.
System insights, utilizing predictive analytics and modern AI techniques, scrutinizes server system data to predict future consumptions and suggest improvements.
2. Application Platform Enhancements
Windows Server 2019 facilitates the operation of both Windows and Linux-based containers in a single container host using one Docker Daemon. Moreover, improvements to Kubernetes in Windows, especially in container networking and security, add versatility and efficiency.
Enhancements to container reliability include better integration, improved identity, reduced size, and enhanced performance.
3. Hybrid Cloud
Server 2019 extends hybrid capabilities via the Windows admin center, aiming for seamless integration between Azure cloud and Server 2019 for hybrid environments. The Feature on Demand (FOD) enhances server core installations by incorporating components from the Windows Server desktop experience without adding the graphical interface, making server core more efficient.
4. Security
Microsoft prioritizes robust security measures, employing a three-pronged strategy—protect, detect, and respond. Windows Server 2019 introduces features like Windows Defender ATP, Exploit Guard, and Controlled Folder Access, bolstering protection against malware, vulnerabilities, and data breaches.
The inclusion of Linux shielded VMS expands protection to Linux-based guest operating systems, fortifying security across different platforms.
5. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
Hyper-converged infrastructure receives significant attention in Server 2019. Microsoft has embraced software-defined programs, integrating Azure on Windows Server, which connects local storage through Ethernet, boosting software-defined computing and networking.
This shift towards cost-effective components diverges from the previous reliance on expensive SANs, marking a shift in strategy. Improvements in Azure Stack and WSSD further enhance management and performance.
In essence, Windows Server 2019 introduces a multitude of new features, with ongoing updates slated for Semi-Annual releases.