Feature | Benefits | Limitations |
---|---|---|
Improved security | – Protects data and applications from attack | – None mentioned |
Hybrid cloud capabilities | – Connects on-premises servers to Azure services | – None mentioned |
Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) | – Builds unified infrastructure combining resources | – None mentioned |
Containers and microservices | – Enables flexible application deployment | – None mentioned |
Licensing | – Licensed per core with VM and CAL options | – Complexity in licensing |
Increased security | – Enhanced security features | – None mentioned |
Improved scalability | – Scales to meet business growth | – None mentioned |
Enhanced flexibility | – Support for containers and microservices | – None mentioned |
Reduced costs | – Cost-effective for businesses with specific user count | – None mentioned |
Storage virtualization (limited) | – Limited support in the Standard edition | – None mentioned |
Virtual machine support (limited) | – Supports two virtual machines | – Datacenter edition supports more VMs |
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2019 is a robust server operating system that offers a wide range of features and benefits for businesses. It introduces several improvements, focusing on enhanced security, hybrid cloud capabilities, hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), and support for containers and microservices. One of the key highlights of Windows Server Standard 2019 is its improved security features. It includes Windows Defender Exploit Guard, which helps protect data and applications from various attacks. This feature, along with other security enhancements, strengthens the overall security posture of the server, providing businesses with peace of mind. Additionally, Windows Server Standard 2019 enables hybrid cloud scenarios by allowing the seamless connection of on-premises servers to Azure services. This integration facilitates the utilization of Azure’s powerful capabilities while retaining the benefits of on-premises infrastructure. It offers businesses greater flexibility and scalability in adopting a hybrid cloud approach. Windows Server Standard 2019 also supports hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), allowing organizations to build a unified infrastructure that combines compute, storage, and networking resources. This consolidation simplifies management and improves efficiency by eliminating the need for separate systems, resulting in cost savings and streamlined operations. Furthermore, Windows Server Standard 2019 embraces the modern trends of application deployment through its support for containers and microservices. This capability grants businesses enhanced flexibility in developing, deploying, and scaling applications. Containers and microservices enable a more modular and scalable approach to application development, empowering organizations to meet changing business demands efficiently.
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