Windows Server 2016 has a variety of new features, including •
Active Directory Federation Services: It is possible to configure AD FS to authenticate users stored in non-AD directories, such as X.500 compliant Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories and SQL databases. •
Windows Defender: Windows Server Antimalware is installed and enabled by default without the GUI, which is an installable Windows feature. •
Remote Desktop Services: Support for
OpenGL 4.4 and
OpenCL 1.1, performance and stability improvements; MultiPoint Services role (see
Windows MultiPoint Server) • Storage Services: Central Storage QoS Policies; Storage Replicas (storage-agnostic, block-level, volume-based, synchronous and asynchronous replication using
SMB3 between servers for
disaster recovery). Storage Replica replicates blocks instead of files; files can be in use. It's not multi-master, not one-to-many and not transitive. It periodically replicates snapshots, and the replication direction can be changed. •
Failover Clustering: Cluster operating system rolling upgrade, Storage Replicas • Web Application Proxy: Preauthentication for
HTTP Basic application publishing, wildcard domain publishing of applications, HTTP to HTTPS redirection, Propagation of client IP address to backend applications •
IIS 10: Support for
HTTP/2 •
Windows PowerShell 5.1 • Windows Server Containers
Networking features •
DHCP: As
Network Access Protection was deprecated in Windows Server 2012 R2, in Windows Server 2016 the DHCP role no longer supports NAP •
DNS: • DNS client: Service binding – enhanced support for computers with
more than one network interface •
DNS Server: DNS policies, new DDS record types (TLSA, SPF, and unknown records), new PowerShell cmdlets and parameters • Windows Server Gateway now supports
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels •
IP address management (IPAM): Support for /31, /32, and /128 subnets; discovery of file-based, domain-joined DNS servers; new DNS functions; better integration of DNS, DHCP, and IP Address (DDI) Management • Network Controller: A new server role to configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot virtual and physical network devices and services in the datacentre • Hyper-V
Network virtualization: Programmable Hyper-V switch (a new building block of Microsoft's
software-defined networking solution);
VXLAN encapsulation support; Microsoft Software Load Balancer interoperability; better IEEE Ethernet standard compliance.
Hyper-V • Rolling
Hyper-V cluster update: Unlike upgrading clusters from Windows 2008 R2 to 2012 level, Windows Server 2016 cluster nodes can be added to a Hyper-V Cluster with nodes running Windows Server 2012 R2. The cluster continues to function at a Windows Server 2012 R2 feature level until all of the nodes in the cluster have been upgraded and the cluster functional level has been upgraded. • Storage quality of service (QoS) to centrally monitor end-to-end storage performance and create policies using Hyper-V and Scale-Out File Servers • New, more efficient binary virtual machine configuration format (.VMCX extension for virtual machine configuration data and the extension for runtime state data) • Production checkpoints • Hyper-V Manager: Alternate credentials support, down-level management,
WS-Management protocol • Integration services for Windows guests distributed through
Windows Update • Hot add and remove for network adapters (for generation 2 virtual machines) and memory (for generation 1 and generation 2 virtual machines) • Linux secure boot •
Connected Standby compatibility • Storage Resiliency feature of
Hyper-V is formed for detecting transitory loss of connectivity to VM storage. VMs will be paused until connectivity is re-established. •
RDMA compatible Virtual Switch
Nano Server Microsoft announced a new installation option, Nano Server, which offers a minimal-footprint headless version of Windows Server. It excludes the graphical user interface,
WoW64 (support for 32-bit software) and
Windows Installer. It does not support
console login, either locally or via
Remote Desktop Connection. All management is performed remotely via
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI),
Windows PowerShell and Remote Server Management Tools (a collection of web-based GUI and command line tools). However, in Technical Preview 5, Microsoft has re-added the ability to administer Nano Server locally through PowerShell. According to Microsoft engineer Jeffrey Snover, Nano Server has 93% lower
VHD size, 92% fewer critical security advisories, and 80% fewer reboots than Windows Server. Nano Server is only available to
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