#serverops — Public Fediverse posts
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Microsoft Unlocks Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025, Delivering 80% IOPS Boost
#Microsoft #WindowsServer2025 #NVMe #Storage #Sysadmin #ITInfrastructure #ServerOps #EnterpriseIT #DataCenter #CloudComputing #WindowsUpdate
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Microsoft Unlocks Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025, Delivering 80% IOPS Boost
#Microsoft #WindowsServer2025 #NVMe #Storage #Sysadmin #ITInfrastructure #ServerOps #EnterpriseIT #DataCenter #CloudComputing #WindowsUpdate
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Microsoft Unlocks Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025, Delivering 80% IOPS Boost
#Microsoft #WindowsServer2025 #NVMe #Storage #Sysadmin #ITInfrastructure #ServerOps #EnterpriseIT #DataCenter #CloudComputing #WindowsUpdate
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Microsoft Unlocks Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025, Delivering 80% IOPS Boost
#Microsoft #WindowsServer2025 #NVMe #Storage #Sysadmin #ITInfrastructure #ServerOps #EnterpriseIT #DataCenter #CloudComputing #WindowsUpdate
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Microsoft Unlocks Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025, Delivering 80% IOPS Boost
#Microsoft #WindowsServer2025 #NVMe #Storage #Sysadmin #ITInfrastructure #ServerOps #EnterpriseIT #DataCenter #CloudComputing #WindowsUpdate
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Microsoft confirmed WINS will be removed from Windows Server releases following Server 2025, with support ending in November 2034. Organizations relying on NetBIOS name resolution are advised to audit dependencies and migrate to DNS/DNSSEC, conditional forwarders, or split-brain DNS.
This is an important long-term planning moment for IT and security teams maintaining older environments.
Follow @technadu for more clear, unbiased coverage.
#WindowsServer #DNS #WINS #NetBIOS #CyberSecurity #NetworkSecurity #ITAdmin #ServerOps #Microsoft #DNSSEC #TechUpdates
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Microsoft confirmed WINS will be removed from Windows Server releases following Server 2025, with support ending in November 2034. Organizations relying on NetBIOS name resolution are advised to audit dependencies and migrate to DNS/DNSSEC, conditional forwarders, or split-brain DNS.
This is an important long-term planning moment for IT and security teams maintaining older environments.
Follow @technadu for more clear, unbiased coverage.
#WindowsServer #DNS #WINS #NetBIOS #CyberSecurity #NetworkSecurity #ITAdmin #ServerOps #Microsoft #DNSSEC #TechUpdates
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Microsoft confirmed WINS will be removed from Windows Server releases following Server 2025, with support ending in November 2034. Organizations relying on NetBIOS name resolution are advised to audit dependencies and migrate to DNS/DNSSEC, conditional forwarders, or split-brain DNS.
This is an important long-term planning moment for IT and security teams maintaining older environments.
Follow @technadu for more clear, unbiased coverage.
#WindowsServer #DNS #WINS #NetBIOS #CyberSecurity #NetworkSecurity #ITAdmin #ServerOps #Microsoft #DNSSEC #TechUpdates