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Windows Server makes sense for some home labs, and I'm tired of pretending it doesn't
If you spend any amount of time in home-lab communities or pursuing forums, you’ll notice a weird propensity to dump on Windows. Real home labs run Linux. Proxmox, TrueNAS, ESXi replacements, Docker ...
Microsoft has released Native NVMe support for Windows Server 2025, unlocking 80% IOPS gains, though admins must manually ...
Microsoft is the 800-pound-gorilla of software. So perhaps it was just a matter of time before the company rolled out a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) play, combing software-defined compute, ...
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5 Windows Server features that beat Linux for specific home lab tasks
Linux dominates the home lab conversation for good reasons. Containers, lightweight services, network appliances, and cost-efficient virtualization stacks are all areas where Linux feels like the ...
Microsoft is renewing its software stack for storage devices. Windows Server 2025 is up first. Windows 11 will hopefully ...
Microsoft has launched flighting for Windows Server systems enrolled in its Windows Insider open software testing program. Starting today, admins will also have the option to have new Insider builds ...
Microsoft is changing some of its licensing rules, which are already complex. Here’s what small businesses should know.
Amazon Web Services Vice President Sandy Carter explains why customers are switching from Microsoft Azure to run Windows applications.
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