Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2016[1] (sebelumnya dirujuk sebagai Windows Server vNext) adalah sistem operasi yang akan datang yang dikembangkan oleh Microsoft sebagai bagian dari keluarga sistem operasi Windows NT, dikembangkan bersamaan dengan Windows 10. Versi pratayang awal pertama (Pratayang Teknis) telah tersedia pada tanggal 1 Oktober 2014 bersama dengan pratayang teknis dari System Center,[2] dan saat ini berada dalam tahap pengujian beta publik. Tanggal rilis final untuk sistem operasi server ini diharapkan akan dirilis pada awal tahun 2016, yaitu, tidak dirilis bersamaan dengan sistem operasi klien Windows 10 seperti yang terjadi dengan tiga angka terakhir rilis sistem operasi.
Windows Server 2016 | |
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Versi dari sistem operasi Windows NT | |
Pembangun | Microsoft |
Model sumber | perangkat lunak perorangan |
Pratinjau terkini | Pratayang Teknis 2 (v10.0.10074) / 4 Mei 2015 |
Metode update | Windows Update, Windows Store, Windows Server Update Services, SCCM |
Platform | x64 |
Tipe Kernel | Hibrida (Windows NT) |
Didahului oleh | Windows Server 2012 R2 (2013) |
Features
- Active Directory Federation Services: possible to configure AD FS to authenticate users stored in non-AD directories, such as X.500 compliant Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories and SQL databases[3]
- Windows Defender: Windows Server Antimalware is installed and enabled by default without the GUI, which is an installable Windows feature.[4]
- Remote Desktop Services: support for OpenGL 4.4 and OpenCL 1.1, performance and stability improvements; MultiPoint Services role (see Windows MultiPoint Server)[5]
- Storage Services: central Storage QoS Policies; Storage Replicas (storage-agnostic, block-level, volume-based, synchronous and asynchronous replication using SMB3 between servers for disaster recovery).[6] Storage Replica replicates blocks instead of files; files can be in use. It's not multi-master, not one-to-many and not transitive. It periodically replicates snapshots, and the replication direction can be changed.
- Failover Clustering: cluster operating system rolling upgrade, Storage Replicas[7]
- Web Application Proxy: preauthentication for HTTP Basic application publishing, wildcard domain publishing of applications, HTTP to HTTPS redirection, Propagation of client IP address to backend applications[8]
- IIS 10: Support for HTTP/2
- Windows PowerShell 5.0[9]
- Soft Restart, a Windows feature to speed up the booting process by skipping hardware initialization, and resetting software only.[10]
- Telnet server is not included.
New or changed Networking Features
- DHCP: as Network Access Protection was deprecated in Windows Server 2012 R2, in Window Server 2016 the DHCP role no longer supports NAP[11]
- DNS:
- DNS client: service binding – enhanced support for computers with more than one network interface[12]
- DNS Server: DNS policies, new DDS record types (TLSA, SPF, and unknown records), new PowerShell cmdlets and parameters[13]
- Windows Server Gateway now supports Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels[14]
- IP address management (IPAM): support for /31, /32, and /128 subnets; discovery of file-based, domain-joined DNS servers; new DNS functions; better integration of DNS, DHCP, and IP Address (DDI) Management[15]
- Network Controller, a new server role to configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot virtual and physical network devices and services in the datacenter[16]
- Hyper-V Network Virtualization: programmable Hyper-V switch (a new building block of Microsoft’s Software-defined networking solution); VXLAN encapsulation support; Microsoft Software Load Balancer interoperability; better IEEE Ethernet standard compliancy[17]
New Hyper-V Features
- Rolling Hyper-V cluster update: unlike upgrading clusters from Windows 2008 R2 to 2012 level, Windows Server Technical Preview 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 have been upgraded and the cluster functional level has been upgraded.
- Storage quality of service (QoS) to centrally monitor end-to-end storage performance and create policies using Hyper-V and Scale-Out File Servers
- New, more efficient binary virtual machine configuration format (.VMCX extension for virtual machine configuration data and the .VMRS extension for runtime state data)
- Production checkpoints
- Hyper-V Manager: alternate credentials support, down-level management, WS-Management protocol
- Integration services for Windows guests distributed through Windows Update
- Hot add and remove for network adapters (for generation 2 virtual machines) and memory (for generation 1 and generation 2 virtual machines)
- Linux secure boot
- Connected Standby compatibility
Nano Server
Microsoft announced a new installation option, codenamed Nano Server, a minimal footprint installation option of Windows Server, optimized for Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers, as well as other cloud-optimized scenarios. According to the announcement, Microsoft removed the GUI stack, 32-bit support (WoW64), MSI and a number of default Server Core components. There is no local logon or Remote Desktop support. All management is performed remotely via WMI and PowerShell. Based on builds current at the time of the announcement (April 2015), Nano Server had 93 percent lower VHD size, 92 percent fewer critical bulletins, and 80 percent fewer reboots than Windows Server.[19][20]
Development
Microsoft has been reorganized by Satya Nadella, putting the Server and System Center teams together (previously, the Server team was more closely aligned with the Windows client team). The Azure team is also working closely with the Server team in an internal open source model.[21]
Releases
Preview releases
A public beta version of Windows Server 2016 (then: vNext) branded as "Windows Server Technical Preview" was released on October 1, 2014; the technical preview builds are aimed towards enterprise users. That beta was first set to expire on 15 April 2015;[22] Microsoft have released a tool to extend the expiry date, while they prepare to launch the second tech preview of the OS in May 2015.[23] The tool automatically downloads and installs as an update.
Public release
Windows Server 2016 is expected to be released to manufacturing in 2016.[24]
Version History
Discontinued/disabled release | Previous release | Stable release | Preview release |
Table of versions: Windows Server 2016 | ||
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Version Branch |
Release date | Highlights |
10.0.9841 |
Oktober 1, 2014 |
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10.0.10074 |
Mei 4, 2015 |
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See also
References
- ^ McAllister, Neil (4 Mei 2015). "Try to contain your joy: Microsoft emits Windows Server 2016 with nano-services". The Register. Diakses tanggal 5 Mei 2015.
- ^ a b "Announcing availability of Windows Server Technical Preview and System Center Technical Preview". Server & Cloud Blog. Microsoft Server and Cloud Platform Team. 17 Maret 2015. Diakses tanggal 1 April 2015.
- ^ TechNet: Active Directory Federation Services Overview – AD FS in Windows Server Technical Preview
- ^ TechNet: Windows Server Antimalware Overview for Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: February 19, 2015)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Remote Desktop Services in the Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Storage Services in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Failover Clustering in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Web Application Proxy in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Windows PowerShell (Updated: September 30, 2014)
- ^ System Center Central: Windows Server Technical Preview – New/Removed Windows Server Roles and Features
- ^ TechNet: What's New in DHCP in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in DNS Client in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in DNS Server in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: GRE Tunneling in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: October 1, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in IPAM in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: February 6, 2015)
- ^ TechNet: Network Controller (Updated: December 18, 2014)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Hyper-V Network Virtualization in Windows Server Technical Preview (Updated: March 11, 2015)
- ^ TechNet: What's New in Hyper-V in Technical Preview (Updated: November 12, 2014)
- ^ Windows Server Blog: Microsoft Announces Nano Server for Modern Apps and Cloud
- ^ Server & Cloud Blog: Microsoft Announces New Container Technologies for the Next Generation Cloud
- ^ Microsoft to release next generation of Windows Server in 2016
- ^ Windows IT Pro: Windows Server Technical Preview expires 15 April 2015
- ^ Neowin: Second tech preview of Windows Server 2016 coming next month
- ^ Server & Cloud Blog: Windows Server and System Center roadmap update
- ^ a b The Register: Try to contain your joy: Microsoft emits Windows Server 2016 with nano-services
- ^ WinBeta: Microsoft shows off what's new in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 2
- ^ a b c d e f g Windows Server Blog: What’s new in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 2
External links
- PluralSight: Windows Server vNext First Look – An introduction to the new features of the Windows Server vNext operating system
- Our Server Journey – video session describing the path that Windows Server has taken from its creation to the current day and where it is going from here
- Michael Pietroforte: Nano Server – Goodbye Windows Server?