Microsoft has released a special ‘Hyper-V Server‘ core edition with every release of Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC 2012 R2, 2016, 2019). This past summer, while Windows Server 2022 was being developed and finalized, questions arose amongst IT Pros (hey, that rhymes…someone set that to music right away) about the possibility of Hyper-V Server…
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Microsoft has released a new version of SharePoint and with it comes a couple new features to help you recover from an outage.
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Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Server 2019 release improves its support for hybrid cloud scenarios.
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