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stand-alone RDSH servers
In the last Windows Server releases (since 2016) you made it much more difficult to spin-up stand-alone Remote Desktop Session Host nodes by removing Remote Desktop Host Configuration tool. Not everybody needs a whole RDS infrastructure - sometimes one simple workgroup host is enough. When will you make it easy for us to configure stand-alone RDSH servers again?exchange12rocksSep 21, 2024Iron Contributor2.1KViews2likes3CommentsPronouns in AD
Pride month related question from a colleague, will an AD attribute for pronouns be added in a future AD schema update?davidmbahmJun 04, 2024Brass Contributor4.5KViews2likes7CommentsWhen will KSR Kernel Soft Reboot be supported on Windows Server (not HCI) ?
This feature is incredibly useful, why limiting it to ASHCI ?AJ_CastleApr 16, 2024Copper Contributor2.3KViews2likes4Commentswindows datacenter firewall - micro segmentation
hello according to this topic "windows Datacenter firewall", we can configure micro-segmentation security ok vswitch port not on vm guest. am i right ? our major vm are linux ubuntu. i did not find any step-by-step guide that help me to setup MS SDN.soheil-AmiriSep 03, 2021Brass Contributor1.8KViews2likes1CommentHyper-V vulnerability CVE-2021-28476
Reference to recent Hyper-V vulnerability CVE-2021-28476 We have successfully patched Windows 2012 server through KB 5003220. However, attempts to update Windows 2008 R2 SP1 through KB 5003233 & 5003228 gives failure configuring updates reverting changes.Yasir_khanAug 23, 2021Copper Contributor1.5KViews2likes1CommentWindows Server Certification Path returning?
Role based certs are mainstream now, but I think there's a opportunity for Hybrid Specialization with Windows Server. MCSA, MCSE batdes were widely recognized in the industry. Are there any plans to bring them back for WS2022?AJ_CastleJun 02, 2021Copper Contributor1.1KViews1like4CommentsVirtualization improvements for non-HCI installations
Microsoft states that Azure Stack HCI is an ultimate virtualization host. But it comes with its own downsides: first, it is quite costly (for us, for example, it costs 66% more, than Windows Server nodes, because it does not include Windows Server licenses for VMs), second - it has quite restrictive hardware requirements (not everyone needs high-end, for some workloads HDDs and 1Gbit network is enough). What do you have in bag for those organizations which do not need hyper-converged infrastructure (or cannot use it due to hardware constraints) and would like to build their virtualization infra using regular Windows Server as hypervisors?exchange12rocksJun 02, 2021Iron Contributor2.5KViews1like6Comments
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