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The release of SQL Server 2008 R2 brings us a feature unheard of in the SQL Server world – the ability to deploy an image of a server with SQL Server already installed. This is done using a feature...
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There are many new features in VMware vSphere 5 that supercharge performance, storage and quality-of-service of virtualized servers. Some of the improvements are particularly beneficial for virtualized...
View ArticleHow Microsoft improves Remote Management in Windows Server 8
Windows hasn’t traditionally been good at allowing remote management, so this means that you’ve probably had to invest in third-party tools. Or, you managed the servers in location A from location A,...
View ArticleData deduplication from Windows 8 improve storage
Data deduplication is nothing new. Third-party vendors have used it for things like shrinking backup storage and WAN optimization for years. Even so, there has never been a native deduplication feature...
View ArticleList of new features in Powershell V3
Windows PowerShell v3 is right around the corner. It’s likely to ship with Windows 8, and it’s likely that releases for “downlevel” versions of Windows (Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008,...
View ArticleHyper-V 3.0 high availability and redundancy
Microsoft has taken major steps toward improving Hyper-V 3.0’s high availability capabilities with the addition of predictive failure analysis and increased redundancy. IT administrators face the...
View ArticleUpgrade or not to Windows 2012
Windows Server 2012 feels like, and probably is, the most ambitious Windows Server release to date. Now available to volume license customers — and to retail customers in September — this is the time...
View ArticleCloud Deployments with Windows 2012 Active Directory
Many services that have traditionally been run on premises are now being moved to public or private clouds, but not every workload is suitable for such a move due to dependencies upon infrastructure...
View ArticleWindows Server 2012 improves Microsoft Cluster
Clustering in Windows has always been a bit of a mixed bag. The functionality was there, and it made a big leap forward in Windows Server 2008 in terms of configuration ease and reliability, but it...
View ArticleWhat`s new in RSAT of Windows Server 2012
As server hardware moves out of the back room and into the cloud as a virtual resource, remote management becomes the default. Many of us are already used to that. We’ve managed remotely hosted...
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