Windows Server 2022 Standard is a server operating system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows Server family. It is designed for small to medium-sized businesses and organizations that require advanced security features, flexible management, and high availability for their IT infrastructure.
Security Enhancements:
Windows Defender Antivirus: Built-in antivirus protection to safeguard against malware and threats.
Secured-Core Server: Provides enhanced protection against firmware attacks by offering security features that protect the server's hardware, boot process, and OS.
TLS 1.3 Support: The latest version of the Transport Layer Security protocol, ensuring improved encryption for secure communications.
Hybrid Cloud Integration:
Windows Server 2022 Standard allows integration with Microsoft Azure, enabling hybrid cloud scenarios. Features like Azure Arc and Azure Automanage are available for extending workloads from on-premises servers to the cloud.
Storage Enhancements:
Storage Migration Service: Simplifies migration of files from older servers to newer Windows Server systems without requiring a complete redesign of your infrastructure.
Storage Spaces Direct (S2D): Enables highly available and scalable storage configurations, allowing multiple servers to pool together storage resources.
Virtualization:
Hyper-V: Native support for creating and managing virtual machines (VMs), enabling businesses to run multiple virtualized servers on a single physical server, improving hardware utilization.
Nested Virtualization: Allows the creation of virtual machines inside other virtual machines, useful for development and testing.
Networking:
SMB over QUIC: Provides secure and high-performance file sharing over the internet, using the QUIC protocol for faster and more reliable file access.
DNS over HTTPS (DoH): Helps improve privacy and security by encrypting DNS queries between clients and servers.
Improved Networking Stack: Includes performance optimizations for workloads such as large data transfers, providing better bandwidth management and reduced latency.
Windows Admin Center:
A central management tool that allows IT administrators to manage servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, and Windows 10/11 PCs through a web-based interface.
Improved Application Platform:
Container Support: Enhanced support for running Windows and Linux containers, with improved Kubernetes integration.
App Compatibility: Native support for legacy applications, ensuring that older applications can run efficiently on Windows Server 2022.
Performance and Scalability:
Increased Scalability: Supports up to 48TB of memory and 2,048 logical cores, making it ideal for large-scale applications and services.
Improved Performance: Optimizations in networking, storage, and processing lead to better overall performance for enterprise workloads.
Support for Large Enterprises:
Designed for environments that require high availability, Windows Server 2022 Standard offers capabilities for large-scale server farms and high-performance computing environments.
Processor: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor.
RAM: At least 512 MB (2 GB recommended for the Server with Desktop Experience installation option).
Disk Space: At least 32 GB of available disk space.
Network Adapter: 1 Gbps or faster Ethernet adapter.
Graphics: Super VGA (1024 x 768) or higher resolution.
Windows Server 2022 Standard is sold on a licensing basis, with both core-based and client access license (CAL) models. Pricing can vary based on the specific needs and size of the deployment. It's generally available as a subscription model or through perpetual licensing.
Running enterprise-grade applications and services.
Virtualization and managing virtualized environments.
Hybrid cloud scenarios, integrating on-premises and cloud resources.
File, print, and application sharing across large networks.
For more information or to get started with Windows Server 2022 Standard, visit the official Microsoft website: Windows Server 2022.
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