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Deploy a Remote Desktop Services Farm in Azure

Learn how to quickly deploy a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) farm in Microsoft Azure.

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Microsoft Adds DHCP Tools to RSAT for Windows 10

Install the RTM version of the Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 10.

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Azure Security Center Adds Support for Windows Server 2016

Microsoft adds support for Windows Server 2016 virtual machines (VMs) to its centralized solution for monitoring the security of Azure apps.

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Sponsored: Everything You Need to Know About Microsoft Nano Server

Aidan Finn and Mike Resseler discuss features and functionality available in Microsoft Nano Server.

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Windows Server 2016: Apply Filters on DNS Queries

Learn how to block DNS queries to malicious domains using DNS Policies in Windows Server 2016.

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Cloud & Hyper-V Predictions for 2017

The end of the year is fast approaching and it’s time to review my 2016 predictions and make my predictions for 2017.

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Azure Site Recovery Adds Support for WS2016

Microsoft recently added support for Windows Server 2016 (WS2016) Hyper-V to its disaster recovery (DR) service (DRaaS) or DR orchestration & replication solution, Azure Site Recovery (ASR). Find out what this means for you.

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Are Containers the Future of the Cloud?

I wonder out loud if containers are the future of the cloud, and if other types of infrastructure or platform solutions for running code have a long-term future. Please read what I think and then join the conversation below to let us know your views. How Cloud Is Being Used Now My view of how…

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Customize Nano Server Using Nano Server Image Builder

Customize Nano Server images using a free tool from Microsoft.

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Sponsored: Securing Windows Containers with Hyper-V

A malicious user could break out of a container if they uncover a design fault in the implementation of containers or an unpatched OS vulnerability. However, Windows Server addresses these security challenges by providing the option to place containers into Hyper-V partitions

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