Windows Server 2019

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Development and release

Windows Server 2019 was announced on March 20, 2018, and the first Windows Insider preview version was released on the same day.[4] It was released for general availability on October 2 of the same year.[1]

On October 6, 2018, distribution of Windows 10 version 1809 (build 17763[5]) was paused while Microsoft investigated an issue with user data being deleted during an in-place upgrade.[6] It affected systems where a user profile folder (e.g. Documents, Music or Pictures) had been moved to another location, but data was left in the original location.[7] As Windows Server 2019 is based on the Windows version 1809 codebase, it too was removed from distribution at the time,[8] but was re-released on November 13, 2018.[9] The software product life cycle for Server 2019 was reset in accordance with the new release date.[8]

Features

Windows Server 2019 has the following new features:[10][11][12]

  • Container services:
    • Support for Kubernetes (stable; v1.14)
    • Support for Tigera Calico for Windows
    • Linux containers on Windows
  • Storage:
    • Storage Spaces Direct
    • Storage Migration Service
    • Storage Replica
    • System Insights
  • Security:
    • Shielded Virtual Machines
    • Improved Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
  • Administration:

Web browser

Microsoft Edge did not support Server 2019 at release. Microsoft considers Internet Explorer 11 a "compatibility layer," not a browser. Edge added support in January 2020, but Server 2019 does not install it by default. Microsoft encourages server and enterprise users to install Edge.[14]

See also

References

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