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Build a WS2016 Demo/Training Lab on a Single PC

Get a walkthrough of how to build a test/demo/evaluation lab for Windows Serve 2016, including Hyper-V and failover clustering, on a single machine (including a laptop).

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Top 5 Reasons to Deploy Windows Server 2016

Explore the main reasons you should consider deploying the now generally available Windows Server 2016 in your network.

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Should Azure Stack Be On Limited Hardware?

Microsoft announced that Azure Stack (MAS) would be released in mid-2017 via a set of hardware partners on highly tested and certified systems, naming HPE, Dell, and Lenovo. This means that Microsoft’s new private cloud solution will only be available via a few partners, on very specific hardware sets. Is this a good or a…

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What’s New in Windows Server 2016 TP5 Storage?

Learn about storage feature improvements in the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5.

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What’s New in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5: Networking Features

Learn all about the new networking improvements in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5.

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What’s New in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5: Hyper-V Features

Learn all about the new improvements to Hyper-V in the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5.

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Opinion: Kite-Flying is Tarnishing Microsoft’s Reputation

Aidan Finn takes a look at how Microsoft is employing kite-flying marketing tactics and describes how it’s backfiring for the technology giant.

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In Defense of the Server GUI

The role of the GUI in Windows Server has been under attack. Aidan Finn explains why he and customers do not accept the dogma.

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Microsoft’s Changed Opinion on Hyper-Convergence

Read how Microsoft’s view and recommendations on hyper-convergence have changed over the last year with the evolution of Storage Spaces Direct (S2D).

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Microsoft Announces Windows Server 2016 Licensing

Microsoft has announced details on Windows Server 2016 licensing, which includes a switch to a per-core licensing model.

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