Collection: Microsoft Window Server
Microsoft Windows Server is a powerful operating system for managing and supporting network infrastructure, databases, web hosting and other enterprise level services. Since its release Windows Server has become a staple in IT environments around the world, giving businesses the tools to build, deploy and manage secure and reliable server networks.
With multiple editions to choose from, each one suited to different needs, it’s important to know which Windows Server edition is right for your business. In this article we’ll look at the core features of Microsoft Windows Server and compare the Standard Edition, Datacenter Edition and Datacenter: Azure Edition.
What is Microsoft Windows Server?
Microsoft Windows Server is an operating system for servers. Unlike the regular Windows operating systems (Windows 10 or 11) used on desktops, Windows Server has features for enterprise environments such as advanced security, virtualization, networking and storage.
Windows Server is used for hosting websites, managing databases, running enterprise applications and supporting virtual environments. It’s a key part of the IT infrastructure, the backbone of many businesses.
Windows Server Features
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Virtualization: Windows Server has Hyper-V, a robust virtualization platform to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) and optimize resources and costs.
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Advanced Networking: Windows Server has tools to create and manage complex networks, including DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management (IPAM).
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Enhanced Security: With Windows Defender, Credential Guard and Shielded Virtual Machines Windows Server has enterprise level security to protect your data and infrastructure.
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Storage: Windows Server has advanced storage options like Storage Spaces Direct and Storage Replica to manage large amounts of data and high availability.
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Application Platform: It supports a wide range of enterprise applications and development environments, making it a versatile platform for your business needs.
Comparison of Windows Server Editions
Microsoft offers different editions of Windows Server to cater to various organizational needs. Below is a comparison of the Windows Server Standard Edition, Datacenter Edition, and Datacenter: Azure Edition.