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Windows Server modernization and optimization powered by Intel®

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Thursday, Mar 28, 2024, 08:30 AM PDT
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Learn about common migration strategies to help you move legacy Windows Server workloads to the cloud. Explore modernization and optimization with Intel 5th Generation Xeon® processors so you can benefit from performance improvements.

 

Speaker: Sarah Musick

 

Thanks for tuning in to the Windows Server Summit on demand!

Char_Cheesman
Updated Dec 27, 2024

10 Comments

  • Char_Cheesman's avatar
    Char_Cheesman
    Bronze Contributor

    Thank you for joining us this week for the Windows Server Summit! Q&A is now closed, but all sessions are available on demand so you can watch and learn when it is convenient for you. We hope you enjoyed the event.

  • Char_Cheesman's avatar
    Char_Cheesman
    Bronze Contributor

    Welcome! Windows Server modernization and optimization powered by Intel® is starting now. If you have any questions or feedback for our product teams, please post them here in the Comments.

  • shiroinekotfs's avatar
    shiroinekotfs
    Brass Contributor

    Hi, I wonder if Windows Server 2025 will support over-clocking for Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU (surely with safe procedures). I am a big fan of Intel because Intel CPUs are always impressed in over-clocking.

    • sassankarai's avatar
      sassankarai
      MCT
      I figure your common desktop utilities to overclock the system may not work in server (as they may not even install). On the hardware side of a system overclocking should be possible via firmware if so equipped.
      • sarahmusick's avatar
        sarahmusick
        Copper Contributor
        Appreciate the vote of confidence! Right, overclocking would happen at the BIOS level, but Windows Server itself will not support overclocking. We wouldn't recommend it in a server environment, there are independent tools you can use if you chose to go that route.
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Mar 28, 20248:30 AM - 9:00 AM PDT