Most data center managers would not associate containers and microservices -- two new terms in buzzword bingo -- with Windows Server. In the rawest form, containers may not be of much interest to ...
Microsoft today described more about a new Nano Server component that will be part of its next Windows Server release. Nano Server, which goes by the Microsoft code name of "Tuva," will have an even ...
Microsoft on Tuesday released a preview of Server Management Tools for "headless" Windows Servers, such as the new Nano Server for Windows Server 2016. The new tools can be set up using the Azure ...
If you're interested in managing a cloud-based, 64-bit application that doesn't require any local real estate, then you should look into Windows Nano Server. With ...
When Microsoft announced in mid-June that Windows Server was moving to the same twice-yearly feature update schedule as Windows client, officials simultaneously announced the future direction for Nano ...
Linux might have a 25 percent share of the server installed base, depending on who you ask, but it is The Next Platform of choice for new kinds of middleware and applications and has a much higher ...
Microsoft is adding even more features to Windows Server to diversify and strengthen its support for virtualization and containerization on its platform. The next Windows Server will include an even ...
Nano Server is a very fast, powerful tool for remotely administering Windows servers, but you need to know what you're doing There’s been a good deal of talk around the upcoming Nano version of ...
A lot of people are talking about Nano Server inside Windows Server 2016. But what is it really? And why should we care? Nano is a prefix that means small, really small. Maybe even microscopic small.
For years, command-line enthusiasts of the Unix/Linux persuasion lambasted Windows Server OS for being GUI-based, which opened up a ton of security holes. With the release of Windows Server 2008, ...
Hi Ars. Doing some R&D for my boss. I've built a Nano 2016 server and have it running in a Hyper-V environment. Got networking setup and such, but I'm having some trouble getting any command line .exe ...
If you're interested in managing a cloud-based, 64-bit application that doesn't require any local real estate, then you should look into Windows Nano Server. With ...