Windows Server

Six Facts about Microsoft Hyper-V

Microsoft Hyper-V powers Azure, Azure Stack HCI, Windows Server, and more. Myth: Microsoft Hyper-V has been discontinued. Fact: Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Hyper-V. Hyper-V is Microsoft’s core virtualization technology and is used in Azure, Azure Stack HCI, Windows Server, Windows client, and Xbox Live. Only Hyper-V Server 2019, the free, standalone version has Six Facts about Microsoft Hyper-V

Hyper-V Isn’t Dying, It’s Thriving

Over the last week, there have been rumors that Microsoft is discontinuing Hyper-V. As a company that specializes in Microsoft hybrid virtualization solutions and partners CLOSELY with the Microsoft product development team, we can categorically say that Hyper-V is not dying but thriving! Microsoft is investing heavily in Hyper-V, as it is an integral, core Hyper-V Isn’t Dying, It’s Thriving

Compare Azure Stack HCI to Windows Server

  Applies to: Azure Stack HCI, versions 22H2 and 21H2; Windows Server 2022 This article explains key differences between Azure Stack HCI and Windows Server and provides guidance about when to use each. Both products are actively supported and maintained by Microsoft. Many organizations choose to deploy both as they are intended for different and Compare Azure Stack HCI to Windows Server

DataON Joins the Ranks of Azure Arc-enabled Data Services Validated Partners for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes

DataON has worked closely with Microsoft to provide the largest selection of Microsoft validated solutions (Integrated Systems and validated nodes) for Azure Stack HCI. Now DataON is excited to offer validated platforms for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes for data services, which includes Azure Arc-enabled SQL Managed Instance that is deployed on Kubernetes as a containerized application. DataON’s DataON Joins the Ranks of Azure Arc-enabled Data Services Validated Partners for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes

Real World IT: Azure Stack HCI Announcements at Microsoft Ignite Recap with The MVPs (Ep 2-7)

At Ignite 2022, Microsoft announced new ways that Azure Arc and Azure Stack HCI can help you operate hybrid seamlessly. Join Microsoft MVPs Ernie Costa, Jan-Tore Pedersen, and Ben Thomas for a candid roundtable discussion about the latest announcements. Microsoft Ignite 2022 Book of News Learn more about Azure Stack HCI Learn more about DataON Real World IT: Azure Stack HCI Announcements at Microsoft Ignite Recap with The MVPs (Ep 2-7)

What’s new for Azure Stack HCI at Microsoft Ignite 2022

Cosmos DarwinPrincipal Program Manager for Azure Edge & Platform, Microsoft Today at Microsoft Ignite 2022, we’re announcing new ways that Azure Arc and Azure Stack HCI can help you operate hybrid seamlessly, including a new hybrid benefit for Software Assurance customers, Public Preview 2 of Azure Arc-enabled VM management, the general availability of version 22H2 What’s new for Azure Stack HCI at Microsoft Ignite 2022

Migrating to and Updating with Azure Stack HCI and DataON MUST Pro

Adam Morris is the Director of IT at DEC. Headquartered in Houston, TX with seven locations around Texas, DEC is premier civil engineering firm with expertise in public infrastructure, surface transportation, land development, hydrology and hydraulics, airports, ports and harbors. Read the DEC customer story We were looking to update our data center with a hyper-converged infrastructure, to Migrating to and Updating with Azure Stack HCI and DataON MUST Pro

Extend Windows Server 2008 and Windows Sever 2008 R2 Extended Security Updates (ESU) with Azure Stack HCI

On January 14, 2020, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 reached the end-of-life support lifecycle and will no longer receive security updates. This can cause security or compliance issues and put business applications at risk. Although many have migrated to newer platforms, this can be problematic for some organizations that continue to use Extend Windows Server 2008 and Windows Sever 2008 R2 Extended Security Updates (ESU) with Azure Stack HCI