Windows Server 2019 is the first version of Microsoft’s server OS not to RTM. But what does that mean in practice?
Septemeber was full of Azure announcements from Ignite, Aidan breaks all the news down so that it is easier to digest.
Aidan shares the latest information that I have on various Azure announcements that don’t easily fit into other categories.
If you are running Windows Server 2016, you already have a robust set of DR tools at your disposal but the question is, are you utilizing them?
As a companion to my series on managing Windows Server with Puppet Enterprise, this short two-part article will guide you through installing your own Puppet 5 server on Red Hat Linux in Hyper-V.
Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Server 2019 release improves its support for hybrid cloud scenarios.
I predicted that the Build conference would give us lots of Azure news. In one respect, I was right; there was lots of news.
If you haven’t moved to a hybrid cloud scenario, you should consider these benefits as there are many reasons to upgrade your environment.
See how the cloud can enhance your backup and DR capabilities and make sure that you are prepared for the next interruption to your environment.
Microsoft has finally released the Azure Site Recovery Planner to help you understand, design, and size your disaster recovery solutions in Azure for on-premises VMware and Hyper-V deployments.