Get a walkthrough of how to build a test/demo/evaluation lab for Windows Serve 2016, including Hyper-V and failover clustering, on a single machine (including a laptop).
Explore the main reasons you should consider deploying the now generally available Windows Server 2016 in your network.
It is clear from Microsoft’s publicity about Windows Server 2016 that the corporation believes that the default choice for installing a new server is Nano Server. Do you agree with that view? In this opinion post, I discuss the merits of both sides of the argument, share my take on the matter, and ask what you think.
Microsoft announced a bunch of information about Windows Server 2016 (WS2016) at the Worldwide Partner Conference on July 12th in Toronto including how Microsoft will service, or release new features, to Windows Server 2016 after general availability.
The role of the GUI in Windows Server has been under attack. Aidan Finn explains why he and customers do not accept the dogma.
Learn about new features in the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4 for Hyper-V and related roles and technologies.
Learn about the key new features in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3, including Hyper-V containers, Nano Server, and more.
Russell Smith shows us how to Install Windows Server 2016 Nano in a VM in this brief how-to article.
Microsoft announces Nano Server, a server OS optimized for cloud infrastructure and born-in-the-cloud applications.
Are the GUI management tools still relevant for Windows Server? Russell Smith explains how we’re moving away from the traditional GUI in lieu of PowerShell.