![]() The premise they sought to accomplish was to create a new, modern, flexible management tool that was browser-based and robust. When the product officially went live on April 12, 2018, they christened it ‘Windows Admin Center.’ Background I was in the session where Microsoft’s Server team announced ‘Project Honolulu’, a brand new, written from-the-ground-up management tool for Windows Servers, Windows 10, and Azure resources. This update adds enhanced handling for virtual machines and provides a simpler event viewer for managed devices.Īny IT pros that want to try out the preview version of Windows Sever 2022 should preview the new version at the Microsoft Ignite 2021 session titled "Latest Azure Innovation for Windows Server and SQL Server ( FS177).Back on September 14, 2017, at Microsoft’s ‘Ignite’ tech conference in Orlando, FL, I was fortunate to witness history, in-person. ![]() Windows Admin Center (WAC): The WAC Version 2103 update is now available in Azure, plus it can still be installed as a stand-alone service as well on a local machine.It enables the easy deployment of various Azure management options like Azure Policy, Azure Monitor and Azure Defender for those services. Hybrid capabilities with Azure: Azure Arc provides a single management portal for on-premises, at the edge and multi-cloud storage.This approach is supposed to minimize risk during boot-up from firmware related attacks. Secured-core server: This offers multi-layer threat protection with the hardware, firmware and the operating system working together.Windows Server 2022 will include several new enhancements over its predecessor, Windows Server 2019. The LTSC release of Windows Server 2022 provides customers an option with long term servicing and stability that is so important for server workloads and security. ![]() The expectation is that it will be generally available later in 2021.Īccording to Microsoft, any LTSC release of Windows Server will receive five years of mainstream support and five years of extended support. Windows Server 2022 will be the next release in Microsoft’s Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). While not the flashiest announcement to come out of Microsoft Ignite 2021, the news that Windows Server 2022 is now available as a preview is one that will be important for customers who continue to keep portions of their key business workloads on-premises. ![]()
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