Manage Nano Server with Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V

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PowerShell Core
Server Management Tools (SMT)
Server Manager
Hyper-V Manager
Failover Cluster Manager
5nine Manager
Cost
Fewer Reboots | Smaller Server Images
Security
Smaller Attack Surface | Fewer 3rd Party Components
Density
Fewer Resources Consumed | More Workload per Host
Windows NT to
Windows Server 2003
Monolithic
Windows Server 2008 and
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012 and
Windows Server 2012 R2
Modular
Just enough OS
Provides higher density,
reduced attack surface and
servicing requirements
Ideal for cloud inspired infrastructure
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Ideal for next generation app
development
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Third-party
applications
RDS experience
Existing VM
workloads
Cloud-ready when you are
Zero-footprint model
Server roles and optional features live outside of Nano Server.
Standalone packages that install like applications.
Key roles and features
Hyper-V, Storage (SoFS), clustering
IIS and DNS Server available in TP4
Core CLR and ASP.NET 5
Full Windows Server driver support
Anti-malware optional package
System Center VMM and
OM agents supported
Server Core
Nano Server
Highly
optimized
Born-in-the-cloud
applications
Highly
compatible
Traditional
applications
Containers
= Operating system virtualization
Container
Container
Container
Windows Server containers
Maximum speed and density
Container
Container
Container
Applications
Kernel
Traditional virtual machines = hardware virtualization
VM
VM
VM
Hyper-V containers
Isolation plus performance
Container
Container
Container
Services running
Drivers loaded
120
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Ports open
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Nano Server
Server Core
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Kernel memory (MB)
Boot IO (MB)
Process count
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Nano Server
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Server Core
Setup time (sec)
Disk footprint (GB)
VHD size (GB)
350
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5.42
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Nano Server
Server Core
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An installation option,
like Server Core
Not listed in Setup
because image must
be customized with
drivers
Scripts included in Nano
Server folder to make it
easy to build a customized
Nano Server image.
Use scripts to generate a
Nano Server image for:
Required
Optional
For the leanest image, install just
the drivers your hardware requires.
Nano Server includes a package of
all drivers in Server Core.
To run Nano Server as a VM install:
Nano Server folder has a Packages sub-folder:
Dism /Add-Package /PackagePath:.\packages\<package>
Dism /Add-Package /PackagePath:.\packages\en-us\<package>
Provides local access to basic
configuration and network settings:
Ability to modify network settings to
follow
PowerShell Core
Server Management Tools (SMT)
Server Manager
Hyper-V Manager
Failover Cluster Manager
5nine Manager
Web-based
Includes replacements for
local-only tools
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Task Manager
Registry Editor
Event Viewer
Device Manager
Sconfig
Control Panel
Performance Monitor
Disk Management
Users/Groups Manager
File Explorer
Also manages Server Core
and Server with GUI
No GUI? No Problem!
Introducing 5nine Manager 9.2
Centralized GUI-based management and monitoring
for Windows Server 2016 and Nano Server
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Accelerate realization of Nano Server’s security and efficiency benefits
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Simplify performance monitoring for every VM and host
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Get real-time email alerts when issues occur across the datacenter
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Easily migrate VMs from one host to another without interruption
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Gain complete visibility of health status through a full dashboard view
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