Microsoft is using its Ignite conference
this week as the launch pad for Windows Server 2016, System Center
2016, and Technical Preview 2 of its Azure Stack hybrid system.
An evaluation edition of the release to manufacturing (RTM) version of Windows Server 2016
is available for download today. Windows Server 2016 and System Center
2016 will be on the October 1 price list, and the product should be
generally available by mid-2016, officials said.
All Windows Server 2016 customers will get the commercially available
Docker engine for no additional cost, Microsoft officials announced
today, which is a good fit, given built-in containers are a key new
feature of Windows Server 2016.
Microsoft is offering free Windows Server 2016 datacenter licenses to
VMware users (with some caveats) as part of a nine-month promotion for
its latest server product. Microsoft previously revealed licensing
information for Windows Server 2016; some of the conditions around
licensing Nano Server, Microsoft’s new stripped-down Windows Server
installation option, are worth close examination by customers.
Azure Stack — Microsoft’s tailored operating system based on Windows
Server which shares programming interfaces and services with Microsoft’s
Azure public cloud — won’t be available until mid-2017. Microsoft
recently shifted strategies and plans for Azure Stack.
It now will be a turnkey bundle with Dell, HPE, and Lenovo servers,
rather than something users and partners can use on hardware of their
choice.
Technical preview 2 of Azure Stack will reflect some of the changes
under the covers Microsoft has made since it delivered Azure Stack
Technical Preview 1 back in January 2016. (Microsoft should be revealing
more details of the new services in Technical Preview 2 later this week
at Ignite.)
Source: http://www.msfn.org/2016/09/26/microsoft-windows-server-2016-generally-available-mid-october/
Source: http://www.msfn.org/2016/09/26/microsoft-windows-server-2016-generally-available-mid-october/
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