Microsoft server vdi 20085/16/2023 ![]() R2 also adds enhancements to its Network Access Protection endpoint security routines, making its health validation more flexible and robust (see screenshot below).Įarlier 2008 versions were more difficult to validate the endpoint system healthiness, requiring separate health policy servers for different health validation configurations. HyperV is still not as flexible or manageable as its competition but these will help it become more useful in the data center, particularly when virtualizing Windows servers and desktops. You can also dynamically change the virtual disk storage allotment on running machines, again making these VMs more flexible. In particular, you can live migrate virtual machine instances, which means you can move VMs while they are running from one server to another, making them more resilient and available. HyperV now has some competitive features when compared to Citrix and VMware. ![]() In particular, there are enhancements to virtualization and security technologies that are worth taking a closer look. But under the covers, R2 is very different than the first version of Server 2008. There are many noteworthy features in R2, with the most noticeable a pretty new look like the interface in Windows 7 for taskbars and menus. What this means is that you can setup a 2008 server that just does one task very quickly, and have more control over what else gets placed on the machine. That practice continues with the newer versions too. Microsoft also began using a minimal default installation package, so to provide a more secure way to deploy 2008 without IT admins having to de-install unused features that would present more of a security threat. HyperV was the beginning of including a free hypervisor, just as long as you purchased a 64-bit version of 2008. The first version of Windows Server 2008 had notable improvements in its Web server and hypervisor, respectively Internet Information Server (IIS) and HyperV. ![]() Multiple policies mapped to multiple NICs IIS 7.5 Powershell and WebDAV integration
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