I recently took a full day Windows Server 2012 course and I prep’d for it by installing the Beta and making the following list of questions, which Microsoft staff answered at various points during the day:
- Q: Can HyperV live migrate without System Center 2012
A: Yes, just right click on the VM and move it!
. - Q: Are there any notable changes to Distributed File System (DFS)
A: No
. - Q: Is Direct Access (Microsofts automatic VPN technology) simplified under Windows Server 2012
A: Yes, Dramatically. An internal Certificate Authority (CA) is no longer required which makes the setup sooooo much easier.
. - Q: Are there any notable changes to iSCSI
A: No
. - Q: Is Security Essentials AntiVirus (now integrated into Windows Defender in Windows 8 ) , also part of Windows Server 2012
A: No, there is no antivirus or antimalware code in Server 2012
. - Q: Are there any notable changes to the Windows Firewall
A: No
. - Q: Do Hyper-V snapshots really no longer need to have the Virtual Machine (VM) in question, shut down to merge or delete the old SnapShots?
A: Yes, you can delete and merge snapshots on the fly now
. - Q: Are the any notable changes to Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
A: No
. - Q: Can Server 2012 HyperV see USB devices, like external disks?
A: Yes (and a big freakin’ ya for the that!). Since SP1 for Windows Server 2008 R2, this has been possible
. - Q: Can Hyper-V use Teamed Network Cards
A: Yes, and now that is support right in the Operating system. The NIC’s do not even have to be the same brand or even the same speed!!!
. - Q: Are the any notable changes to NTFS
A: No
. - Q: What is “Cluster Aware Updating”
A: It is UNRELATED to Hyper-V. If you have two (or more) PHYSICAL Server 2012’s in a cluster, you can right click on them one at a time and select PATCH. This will keep the servers up and running to the clients when in fact one of the cluster is offline and being patched
. - Q: Is there a free book on Windows Server 2012
A: Yes, there is a free ebook from MS Press available here
. - Q: Is System Center Essentials Dead?
A: Yes, Essentials is gone
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