Product: Windows Admin Center
Windows Admin Center for Azure Virtual Machines is now generally available
Today, we are extending capabilities in your cloud infrastructure with the general availability of Windows Admin Center for Azure Virtual Machines.
Preview of Windows Admin Center for Azure Arc-enabled infrastructure
We are excited to announce that Windows Admin Center can now manage your Microsoft Azure Arc-enabled infrastructure from the Azure portal.
Protect workloads still running on Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2
Over the last couple of years, we have shared why it is business critical to migrate and upgrade apps and services running on Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. As you are aware, on January 14th, 2020, support for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will end.
Announcing the general availability of Windows Admin Center, version 1910
This post is authored by Bernardo Caldas, Partner Director of Program Management, Windows Server. Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Windows Admin Center, version 1910.
Windows Admin Center unleashes Server Core adoption
Since the general availability of Windows Server 2019, we have seen the fastest adoption rate of Windows Server Core in history. If you haven’t heard of Windows Server Core, then you’re really missing out! Windows Server Core is the lightest deployment option of Windows Server Standard or Windows Server Datacenter editions.
25 reasons to choose Azure Stack HCI
On May 22, 2019 we had an incredible session on hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) with Windows Server 2019 at the Windows Server Summit. If you haven’t had a chance to watch the event, check out the recording of the live stream and deep dive sessions by registering online.
It’s all the buzz! HCI in your Windows Server environment
HCI is all the buzz nowadays! What exactly is HCI? Spelled out it’s hyperconverged infrastructure, also referred to as the software defined data center (SDDC).
It’s time to update your Windows Server management strategy!
You’ve been hearing about all the great innovations in Windows Server 2019. We’ve also been working to enhance how we manage your Windows Server environment, and we’ll be showing you more at the upcoming Windows Server Summit 2019.
Use Azure Site Recovery to migrate Windows Server 2008 before End of Support
Don’t let the name fool you. Azure Site Recovery (ASR) can be used as an Azure migration tool for 30 days at no charge. It has been used for years to support migration of our 64-bit versions of Windows Server, and we are pleased to announce it now supports migration of Windows Server 2008 32-bit applications to Azure Virtual Machines.