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How To Deploy Azure File Sync

In this post, Aidan will show you how to deploy Azure File Sync to synchronize files from a file server to Azure, which you can then use to enable tiering of hot/cold files, inter-site replication, cloud-based backup. and disaster recovery.

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Azure File Sync Requirements

This post will detail the system requirements and considerations for planning an Azure File Sync deployment.

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Azure File Sync is now Generally Available

This post will discuss what the general availability of Azure File Sync will mean to customers that are continuing to use on-premises file servers.

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Microsoft Releases Remote Desktop Web Client for Windows Server 2016 and 2019 Preview

Microsoft has announced Remote Desktop Web Client general availability for Windows Server 2016 and 2019 Preview.

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Demoting a Windows Server 2016 Domain Controller

In this Ask the Admin, I’ll show you how to demote a domain controller and remove the Active Directory Domain Services server role.

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Windows Admin Center HCI Management Now Available for Windows Server 2016

After the release of a patch for Windows Server 2016 on April 16th, it’s now possible to manage hyper-converged infrastructure using the Windows Admin Center.

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Microsoft Releases Remote Desktop HTML5 Client Preview

At last year’s Ignite, Microsoft announced that it was developing an HTML5 web client for Remote Desktop Services. At the end of March, Microsoft made a preview available.

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Stop Taking Advice From “A Person Connected To Microsoft”

One of the things that annoys me in our industry is how supposedly educated people take advice and guidance on IT from no-nothings, the barfly, or the town idiot.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure — March 2018 Edition

Month 3 of 2018 brought us some interesting news in Azure IaaS. Some things that have been in the oven for a while are starting to rise and there’s lots more evidence of the new and open Microsoft.

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Do You Need Third-Party Antimalware in Windows?

In today’s Ask the Admin, we discuss whether it’s necessary to use third-party antimalware in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 on your company’s PCs.

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