Jun 17 2019 11:15 AM
Hey Guys,
I am doing some studying for me Server 2016 Exam and am trying to figure out or make sense of nano server. I think i have a basic understanding of it, but am confused buy this link here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/deploy-nano-server
"Starting in Windows Server, version 1709, Nano Server will be available only as a container base OS image. Check out Changes to Nano Server to learn what this means."
Does that mean that Nano server cannot be used as a File Server, Hyper-V host or Join A domain? My understanding with nano server is before version 1709 you could setup and run the following:
1) File Servers (Scale out, Scale Up)
2) Run as a the HOST OS on bare metal to allow for hosting VMs (clustered or not).
3) Run Docker Containers
4) Run IIS Web Servers
Has the Above Changed? As mentioned i am having a tough time understanding Nano server itself and the changes made since 1709, and let me assure you the link provided when you click on "Learn what this means" is definitely not helping matters any.
Thanks,
Robert
Jun 21 2019 12:45 PM
@Robert Bollinger @TonyRedmond
Hey Tony,
I was hoping you could assist me with this question. I realize you normally do Office 365 and Exchange but since you always seem to know the answers to my questions, i was hoping you could assist here.
Thanks,
Robert
Jun 21 2019 01:09 PM
Jul 04 2019 06:58 PM
Jul 10 2019 04:57 PM
Somewhat sorry for the long delay. I couldn't put together that it had all of its drivers removed and can no longer be used as an installable OS. Now in doing some additional research and based on the above document, isnt it only version 1803/9 that has been changed? Will my Version of Windows Server 2016 1603 still allow me to install Nano server.
Also what good are docker solutions on windows operating systems? Arent docker solutions really only for Linux based installations? (regardless of what Microsoft thinks).
Thanks,
Robert