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What Is Windows Server 2016

Microsoft Windows Server operating arrangement released in 2016

Windows Server 2016
A version of the Windows NT operating organisation
Windows Server 2016 logo.svg
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Screenshot of Windows Server 2016 with Desktop Experience

Developer Microsoft
Written in
  • C, C++, C#, Associates language
OS family Microsoft Windows
Working country Current
Source model
  • Closed-source
  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)
Released to
manufacturing
September 26, 2016; 5 years ago  (2016-09-26) [one]
General
availability
October 12, 2016; 5 years ago  (2016-10-12) [2]
Latest release 1607 (x.0.14393.4946) / February eight, 2022; 2 months agone  (2022-02-08) [3]
Marketing target Concern
Update method Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services, SCCM
Platforms x86-64
Kernel type Hybrid (Windows NT kernel)
Default
user interface
Windows beat out (Graphical)
Windows PowerShell (Command line)
License Trialware, Volume licensing, Microsoft Software Assurance, MSDN subscription, Microsoft Imagine
Preceded by Windows Server 2012 R2 (2013)
Succeeded by Windows Server 2019 (2018) / Windows Server 1709 (2017)
Official website microsoft.com/windowsserver
Back up status
  • Outset date: Oct xv, 2016[iv]
  • Mainstream support concluded on Jan eleven, 2022
  • Extended support until Jan 12, 2027

Windows Server 2016 is the seventh release of the Windows Server server operating system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was developed concurrently with Windows 10 and is the successor to the Windows viii.1-based Windows Server 2012 R2. The beginning early preview version (Technical Preview) became available on October ane, 2014 together with the outset technical preview of System Heart.[5] Windows Server 2016 was released on September 26, 2016 at Microsoft'south Ignite conference[1] and broadly released for retail sale on October 12, 2016.[2] It has iii successors: Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, and the Windows Server Semi-Annual Aqueduct, which excludes the graphical user interface and many older components.

Features [edit]

Windows Server 2016 has a diverseness of new features, including

  • Agile Directory Federation Services: It is possible to configure AD FS to cosign users stored in non-AD directories, such as X.500 compliant Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories and SQL databases.[vi]
  • Windows Defender: Windows Server Antimalware is installed and enabled by default without the GUI, which is an installable Windows feature.[seven]
  • Remote Desktop Services: Support for OpenGL iv.4 and OpenCL one.one, performance and stability improvements; MultiPoint Services role (encounter Windows MultiPoint Server)[8]
  • Storage Services: Central Storage QoS Policies; Storage Replicas (storage-agnostic, block-level, book-based, synchronous and asynchronous replication using SMB3 between servers for disaster recovery).[9] Storage Replica replicates blocks instead of files; files can be in apply. It's not multi-master, not one-to-many and not transitive. It periodically replicates snapshots, and the replication direction can exist changed.
  • Failover Clustering: Cluster operating system rolling upgrade, Storage Replicas[10]
  • Spider web Application Proxy: Preauthentication for HTTP Basic application publishing, wildcard domain publishing of applications, HTTP to HTTPS redirection, Propagation of customer IP address to backend applications[11]
  • IIS 10: Support for HTTP/2
  • Windows PowerShell 5.i[12]
  • Windows Server Containers [13]

Networking features [edit]

  • DHCP: Equally Network Admission Protection was deprecated in Windows Server 2012 R2, in Windows Server 2016 the DHCP role no longer supports NAP[14]
  • DNS:
    • DNS client: Service binding – enhanced support for computers with more than one network interface[15]
    • DNS Server: DNS policies, new DDS record types (TLSA, SPF, and unknown records), new PowerShell cmdlets and parameters[16]
  • Windows Server Gateway at present supports Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels[17]
  • IP address direction (IPAM): Back up for /31, /32, and /128 subnets; discovery of file-based, domain-joined DNS servers; new DNS functions; meliorate integration of DNS, DHCP, and IP Address (DDI) Management[xviii]
  • Network Controller: A new server role to configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot virtual and concrete network devices and services in the datacentre[19]
  • Hyper-V Network virtualization: Programmable Hyper-V switch (a new edifice block of Microsoft's software-defined networking solution); VXLAN encapsulation support; Microsoft Software Load Balancer interoperability; amend IEEE Ethernet standard compliance.[20]

Hyper-V [edit]

  • Rolling Hyper-V cluster update: Dissimilar upgrading clusters from Windows 2008 R2 to 2012 level, Windows Server 2016 cluster nodes can be added to a Hyper-V Cluster with nodes running Windows Server 2012 R2. The cluster continues to function at a Windows Server 2012 R2 feature level until all of the nodes in the cluster accept been upgraded and the cluster functional level has been upgraded.[21]
  • Storage quality of service (QoS) to centrally monitor terminate-to-stop storage performance and create policies using Hyper-V and Scale-Out File Servers
  • New, more efficient binary virtual car configuration format (.VMCX extension for virtual machine configuration data and the .VMRS extension for runtime state information)
  • Production checkpoints
  • Hyper-V Managing director: Alternate credentials back up, downwardly-level management, WS-Management protocol
  • Integration services for Windows guests distributed through Windows Update
  • Hot add and remove for network adapters (for generation ii virtual machines) and retention (for generation 1 and generation 2 virtual machines)
  • Linux secure kicking
  • Continued Standby compatibility
  • Storage Resiliency feature of Hyper-5 is formed for detecting transitory loss of connectivity to VM storage. VMs will be paused until connectivity is re-established.[22]
  • RDMA compatible Virtual Switch[23]

Nano Server [edit]

Microsoft appear a new installation option, Nano Server, which offers a minimal-footprint headless version of Windows Server. It excludes the graphical user interface, WoW64 (support for 32-flake software) and Windows Installer. It does non support console login, either locally or via Remote Desktop Connection. All management is performed remotely via Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), Windows PowerShell and Remote Server Management Tools (a drove of web-based GUI and command line tools).[24] Nevertheless, in Technical Preview 5, Microsoft has re-added the ability to administer Nano Server locally through PowerShell. According to Microsoft engineer Jeffrey Snover, Nano Server has 93% lower VHD size, 92% fewer disquisitional security advisories, and 80% fewer reboots than Windows Server.[25] [26]

Nano Server is only available to Microsoft Software Assurance customers[2] and on cloud computing platforms such as Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.

Starting with the new feature release of Windows Server version 1709, Nano Server tin can only be installed inside a container host.[27]

Development [edit]

Microsoft has been reorganized past Satya Nadella, putting the Server and System Center teams together. Previously, the Server squad was more closely aligned with the Windows customer squad. The Azure squad is likewise working closely with the Server squad.[28]

In March 2017, Microsoft demonstrated an internal version of Server 2016 running on the ARMv8-A architecture. It was reported that Microsoft was working with Qualcomm Centriq and Cavium ThunderX2 chips. According to James Vincent of The Verge, this conclusion endangers Intel's dominance of the server CPU marketplace.[29] [30] [31] However, later enquiry from Microsoft revealed that this version of Windows Server is only for internal use and only impacts subscribers of Microsoft Azure service.[32]

Preview releases [edit]

A public beta version of Windows Server 2016 (so still called vNext) branded as "Windows Server Technical Preview" was released on Oct 1, 2014; the technical preview builds are aimed toward enterprise users. The offset Technical Preview was beginning set to elapse on April xv, 2015 but[33] Microsoft afterwards released a tool to extend the death date, to last until the 2nd tech preview of the Bone in May 2015.[34] The second beta version, "Technical Preview two", was released on May 4, 2015. Tertiary preview version, "Technical Preview iii" was released on August 19, 2015. "Technical Preview 4" was released on November 19, 2015. "Technical Preview five" was released on April 27, 2016.

Windows Server 2016 Insider Preview Build 16237 was released to Windows Insiders on July 13, 2017.[35] [36]

Public release [edit]

Windows Server 2016 was officially released at Microsoft'south Ignite Briefing on September 26, 2016. Unlike its predecessor, Windows Server 2016 is licensed past the number of CPU cores rather than number of CPU sockets—a modify that has similarly been adopted by BizTalk Server 2013 and SQL Server 2014.[37] The new licensing construction that has been adopted by Windows Server 2016 has as well moved away from the Windows Server 2012/2012R2 CPU socket licensing model in that now the amount of cores covered under i license is express. Windows Server 2016 Standard and Datacenter core licensing now covers a minimum of 8 core licenses for each concrete processor and a minimum of 16 core licenses for each server. Cadre licenses are sold in packs of ii with Standard Edition providing the familiar rights to run 2 virtualized OS environments. If the server goes over 16 core licenses for a 2 processor server additional licenses will now exist required with Windows Server 2016.[38]

Version history [edit]

Technical Preview [edit]

Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview, released on Oct 1, 2014, was the starting time beta version of the operating arrangement fabricated publicly bachelor. Its version number was 6.4.9841.[5]

Technical Preview 2 [edit]

Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 2 was made bachelor on May 4, 2015. Its version number was 10.0.10074. (A similar leap in the near pregnant part of the version number from 6 to x is seen in Windows x.) Highlights of this version include:[39]

  • Nano Server installation pick[40] [41]
  • Hyper-V: hot add together and remove memory and NIC; resilient virtual machines to go on running even when their cluster cloth fails[42]
  • Rolling upgrades for Hyper-V and Storage clusters[xl] [42]
  • Networking: Converged NIC across tenant and RDMA traffic; PacketDirect on 40G[42]
  • Storage: Virtual Machine Storage Path resiliency; Storage Spaces Straight to aggregate Storage Spaces across multiple servers; Storage Replica[42]
  • Security: Host Guardian Service, helping to proceed trust and isolation boundary between the cloud infrastructure and invitee OS layers; Just Enough Assistants, restricting users to perform simply specific tasks[42]
  • Management: PowerShell Desired State Configuration; PowerShell Package Manager; Windows Management Framework 5.0 April Preview and DSC Resource Kit[42]
  • Other: Provisional access control in Ad FS; application hallmark support for OpenID Connect and OAuth; full OpenGL back up with RDS for VDI; Server-side support for HTTP/2, including header compression, connection multiplexing and server push[42]
  • Installation options: Minimal Server Interface was made default and renamed the Server installation option to "Server with local admin tools".[43]

Technical Preview 3 [edit]

The tertiary technical preview of Windows Server 2016 was made available on Baronial 19, 2015. Its version number was 10.0.10514. Highlights of this version include:

  • Windows Server Containers[44]
  • Active Directory Federation Services (Ad FS): authentication of users stored in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories[44]
  • Installation options: The Server installation pick had been renamed to "Server with Desktop Feel" having the trounce and Desktop Experience installed by default. Due to the structural changes required to deliver the Desktop Feel on Server, it is no longer possible to convert from Server with Desktop Experience to Server Core or to convert Server Core upward to Server with Desktop Experience.[43]

Technical Preview 4 [edit]

The quaternary technical preview of the operating arrangement was made bachelor on Nov nineteen, 2015, one year and one month after the initial technical preview. Its version number was ten.0.10586. Its highlights include:

  • Nano Server supports the DNS Server and IIS server roles, every bit well equally MPIO, VMM, SCOM, DSC button mode, DCB, Windows Server Installer, and the WMI provider for Windows Update. Its Recovery Console supports editing and repairing the network configuration. A Windows PowerShell module is now available to simplify building Nano Server images.[45]
  • Hyper-V Containers encapsulates each container in a light weight virtual automobile.[45]

Technical Preview five [edit]

The last technical preview of Windows Server 2016 was made available on April 27, 2016. Its version number was 10.0.14300. Its highlights include:[46]

  • Mostly general refinements. Greater fourth dimension accuracy in both physical and virtual machines
  • Container support adds performance improvements, simplified network management, and support for Windows containers on Windows 10
  • Nano Server: an updated module for building Nano Server images, including more separation of physical host and invitee virtual machine functionality equally well equally back up for unlike Windows Server editions. Improvements to the Recovery Panel, including separation of entering and outbound firewall rules equally well every bit the ability to repair configuration of WinRM
  • Networking: traffic to new or existing virtual appliances can at present exist both mirrored and routed. With a distributed firewall and Network security groups, this enables dynamically segmented and secure workloads in a manner like to Azure. One can deploy and manage the unabridged Software-defined networking (SDN) stack using Organisation Eye Virtual Machine Director. Docker can be used to manage Windows Server container networking, and acquaintance SDN policies not only with virtual machines but containers as well
  • Remote Desktop Services: a highly available RDS deployment can leverage Azure SQL Database for the RD Connection Brokers in high availability manner
  • Direction: ability to run PowerShell.exe locally on Nano Server (no longer remote but), new Local Users & Groups cmdlets to supersede the GUI, added PowerShell debugging support, and added support in Nano Server for security logging & transcription and JEA (Just Enough Administration)
  • Shielded Virtual Machines:
    • New "Encryption Supported" style that offers more protections than for an ordinary virtual machine, only less than "Shielded" fashion, while still supporting vTPM, disk encryption, Live Migration traffic encryption, and other features, including straight fabric administration conveniences such as virtual motorcar panel connections and Powershell Direct
    • Full support for converting existing non-shielded Generation 2 virtual machines to shielded virtual machines, including automated disk encryption
    • Shielded virtual machines are compatible with Hyper-Five Replica

Release to manufacturing [edit]

Windows Server 2016 was released to manufacturing on September 26, 2016, bearing the version number of 10.0.14393 (same as Windows ten Anniversary Update). Microsoft added the following concluding touches:

  • Available for a 180-day evaluation
  • Stock-still Start menu corruptions
  • Improved user experience and operation
  • Windows Store apps accept been removed
  • Login screen at present has a background
  • The Windows How-do-you-do feature has been added
  • Dark theme has been added

Semi-Annual Channel releases [edit]

Version 1709 [edit]

Windows Server, version 1709 (version shared with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update) was released on October 17, 2017. The release has dropped the Windows Server 2016 proper noun and is just called Windows Server past Microsoft.[47] It is offered to the Microsoft Software Assurance customers who accept an active Windows Server 2016 license and has the same system requirements. This is the first Windows Server production to fall under the "Semi-Almanac Channel" (SAC) release cadency.[48] This product just features the Server Core and the Nano Server modes. Of the ii, only the Server Cadre mode of the OS can be installed on a bare arrangement. The Nano Server mode is only available as an operating organisation container.[49]

Version 1803 [edit]

Windows Server, version 1803 (version shared with Windows 10 April 2018 Update) is the second Semi-Almanac Channel release of Windows Server.[50] It is also the final version to be branched off the Server 2016 codebase, every bit the adjacent release shares the version number 1809 with Windows Server 2019.[51]

Meet also [edit]

  • Microsoft Servers
  • Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions
  • History of Microsoft Windows
  • Comparison of operating systems
  • List of operating systems

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External links [edit]

  • PluralSight: Windows Server vNext First Look – An introduction to the new features of the Windows Server vNext operating arrangement
  • Our Server Journey – video session describing the path that Windows Server has taken from its creation to the current solar day and where information technology is going from hither Archived Apr 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  • Michael Pietroforte: Nano Server – Goodbye Windows Server?
  • Microsoft Windows Nano Server, the futurity of Windows Server?

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