While Intel tests, updates, and deploys new microcode, we are making available an out-of-band (OOB) update, KB4078130, that specifically disables only the mitigation against CVE-2017-5715. In our testing, this update has been found to prevent the described behavior. For the full list of devices, see the microcode revision guidance from Intel. This update covers Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), Windows 8.1, and all versions of Windows 10, both client and server. If you're running an affected device, this update can be applied by downloading it from the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Application of this payload specifically disables only the mitigation against CVE-2017-5715.
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Secured connectivity in Windows Server 2022 adds another layer to security during transport. The new release adds faster and more secure encrypted hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS) and industry-standard AES-256 encryption with support for server message block (SMB) protocol.
Additionally, in Windows Server 2022 customers can take advantage of the File Server enhancements such as SMB Compression. SMB Compression improves application file transfer by compressing data while in transit over a network. Finally, Windows Admin Center, a tool loved by admins, brings modern server management experience such as with a new event viewer and gateway proxy support for Azure connected scenarios.
On the Detect and Respond front, in Windows Server 2019, we are embedding Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) that provides preventative protection, detects attacks and zero-day exploits among other capabilities, into the operating system. This gives customers access to deep kernel and memory sensors, improving performance and anti-tampering, and enabling response actions on server machines.
Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI): HCI is one of the latest trends in the server industry today. According to IDC, the HCI market grew 64% in 2016 and Gartner says it will be a $5 billion market by 2019. This trend is primarily because customers understand the value of using x86 servers with high performant local disks to run their compute and storage needs at the same time. In addition, HCI gives the flexibility to easily scale such deployments.
Sad to see that the minimal server interface is still MIA, There are so many workloads that are not compatible with server core SQL Reporting services for example and requiring us to have desktop experience installed is not an acceptable solution from a security perspective.
I'm trying to reduce the amount of drive space taken up by Windows on my servers C Drive - currently the entire drive is taking up 28GB of a 30GB drive... I've used the disk clean up tool that ships with Windows but it didn't identify anything that could be removed (really!)...
I tried to install Sophos connect to a windows server 2016 to run server as a client. I installed it, I Imported the config file but when I Try to connect it says OpenVPN service is not available. I looked for the services but everything is running. My suspicious is windows server cannot run as a client. Any ideas?? Thanks you!
I have physical HP servers. They have an onboard GPU and I have installed an nVidia quadro card in them. When I had the BIOS GPU settings set to Auto, it would cause this issue after a few days. This setting is the one that allows you to enable/disable onboard and external GPUs.
Before I started breaking this new test cluster, we had the idea of creating another server with Windows Server 2019 to see if it would work with the new lab cluster - basically, a test to see if the data would sync. I spun up another new server; this time it was on a fancy new operating system, Windows Server 2019, with SQL Server 2017 and was all ready to start testing. The goal was to insert the 2019 server into the mix with 2012, so it would receive data from the old server cluster. I wanted it to look like this:
None of these things worked. I was beginning to wonder how we were going to do this. My next test was to create a new distributed availability group for each existing availability group, using that as a way to insert the 2019 server into the mix. I finally hit on something that worked for the single server. After creating a new DAG between the 2012 and 2019 cluster, I had data syncing between two clusters on different operating systems. I was ecstatic to get this to work with one server, but how would I do this with the 3 servers in a single cluster, with all the AGs and distributed AGs already in play?
When that was setup and synchronizing, I had a decent, albeit, small version of our production setup. It was now time to start breaking things. My thinking was to start with the NY secondary server and perform the following steps:
When it comes to networking, Windows Server has become the standard. For the last 16 years, Microsoft has released a major version of Windows Server every four years and a minor version every two years. The minor versions can be recognized with the suffix R2. The Windows operating system is persistently updated to add new functionality to match the needs of today's users. Administrators need to understand how their server has evolved and upgraded. The list of all major and minor Microsoft Windows Server versions is as follows:
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Any changes to file share permissions or the Local Administrators group can threaten data security on a Windows server. Investigating incidents using Windows audit logs is difficult or even impossible, as you have to navigate endless pages of native audit logs and struggle to make sense of cryptic events in machine-readable format. Netwrix Auditor enables you to quickly analyze potential privilege abuse incidents and bring rogue insiders into the light.
Is is possible to upgrade the OS one machine at a time in a multi machine arcgis server site? For instance, there are 3 machines each running 2016. Can we temporarily remove a machine from the site, upgrade it to 2022 then add it back to the site while the other two machines are still running 2016? We would then follow this process for the other two machines, taking down one at a time to upgrade the OS.
The removing and (especially) adding process can sometimes be process intensive to all servers in the site, leading to the site being slow to respond or even temporarily unresponsive. You should time these operations accordingly to minimize disruption to the clients.
We are thinking of an in-place upgrade from 2016 to 2019. Our sys admins report that an in-place upgrade from 2016 to 2022 is not recommended. Our thinking that regardless, we would probably follow what @BillFox is saying - simply just stop the windows arcgis server / portal / datastore/ exe processes and run the updates.
I am trying to publish and get running a .NET Core 6 web application on Windows Server 2022 using IIS10.The application published to the correct directory, and when I try to run it on the Server, it gives me an error HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start..NET 6 x64 is the only framework installed on the server as I know having 64-bit and 32-bit present can cause a problem.
Is it possible to do this without 3rd party app on the client side? I can remote, but that would log him off.
I remember when I was 13 years old, our teacher could view and interact with our screens from the server without any notification on the clients side.
Hello guys, thanks for all your replies.
Well we are usually behind a whitelist, but in that office the network has free access for some reason.
Couldn't find any weird application via PDQ Inventory, but firewall showed HTTP traffic on bitcoin/bet websites that their index is empty.
I guess I will just reinstall windows and use a more strict GPO, I will be in that office this week for some upgrades.
Mostly the question was for education, as I remember my teacher doing it in school.