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  • Windows Server-as-a-service: Microsoft lays out Server 2016's future (incl. Enforced Updates)

    07/13/2016 8:34:57 AM PDT · by dayglored · 8 replies
    The Register ^ | Jul 12, 2016 | Tim Anderson
    Want to use Nano Server? Software Assurance is non-optional Microsoft has released details of how Windows Server 2016 will be released and maintained, and as with Windows 10 it includes a "Windows as a service" model of frequent operating system updates. Windows Server 2016 will be launched at the company's Ignite conference, which runs from September 26 to 30 in Atlanta, Georgia. As with the current release, there will be three editions: Datacenter, Standard and Essentials. Several things are new, though. One is that Windows Server 2016 will be priced and licensed per core, rather than per physical processor. Another...
  • Per-core licences coming to Windows Server and System Center 2016 (open that wallet wider please)

    12/03/2015 6:53:38 PM PST · by dayglored · 46 replies
    The Register ^ | Dec 4, 2015 | Simon Sharwood
    "We put in more, so you'll pay by the core" Microsoft looks to be moving to per-core licences, rather than per-CPU licences, for Windows Server 2016. "Directions on Microsoft" chap Wes Miller tweeted links to a "Pricing and licensing FAQ" for Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 Standard and Datacenter Editions. Dated December 2015, the meat of the document offers this description of Redmond's future licensing plan: The licensing of Datacenter and Standard Edition will move from processors to physical cores, which aligns licensing of private and public cloud to a consistent currency of cores and simplifies licensing across...
  • Microsoft: Next Windows Server 2016 test build due in May

    04/05/2015 10:50:51 AM PDT · by dayglored · 18 replies
    ZDNet ^ | April 3, 2015 | Mary Jo Foley
    Summary: Microsoft officials confirm the company will deliver the second tech preview of Windows Server 2016 in May. It's been months -- six, in fact -- since Microsoft released a new test build of its next version of Windows Server. Last we heard from company officials, Microsoft planned to deliver its second test build some time in the spring of 2015. That was after the Windows Server team decided to delay the release of the next version of server until 2016, and to hold off on releasing a second public test build of it at the start of 2015, as...