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Terry Spear
Aug 24, 2017Copper Contributor
Clustering and S2D Capabilities
Hi Malik - I believe I met you at SDC last year.
Are the clustering and S2D capabilities/limits
Mallikarjun Chadalapaka wrote:
Hi, I am Mallikarjun Chadalapaka joining this AMA, I work on Windows Server High Availability & Storage technologies.
in Nano (RS3) now same as those available in Core?
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- Mallikarjun ChadalapakaCopper Contributor
Hi Terry,
Nano starting Windows Server, version 1709 (aka RS3) is targeted for containers only. Please see this blog post that explains the context:
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/hybridcloud/2017/06/15/delivering-continuous-innovation-with-windows-server/
As such, in Windows Server, version 1709 release, Server Core is the OS you want to use for platform technologies like clustering and S2D.
Mallikarjun
- Terry SpearCopper Contributor
Thanks. I'll pick up the >RS3 conversation with Andrew.
- John MarlinFormer Employee
In RS3, Nano is now a container OS only. All infrastructure roles will be removed and no longer for physical or virtual machines.