windows server 2012 r2
23 TopicsAnnouncing the Data Classification Toolkit for Windows Server 2012 R2!
First published on TECHNET on Jun 18, 2014 We are excited today to announce the release of the Data Classification Toolkit for Windows Server 2012 R2! The Data Classification Toolkit for Windows 2012 R2 is designed to help you to: Identify, classify, and protect data on file servers in your private cloud.4.7KViews0likes2CommentsTLS for Windows Standards-Based Storage Management (SMI-S) and System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
First published on TECHNET on Oct 14, 2016 In a previous blog post, I discussed setting up the Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service (referred to below as Storage Service) on Windows Server 2012 R2.4.8KViews1like0CommentsDesigning Software-Defined Storage with Windows Server – we’ve got a calculator and a doc for that
First published on TECHNET on Jul 13, 2015 Feast your eyeballs on our new Software-Defined Storage Design Calculator and Design Considerations Guide! Be amazed at how designing a storage solution with Windows Server, Storage Spaces, and SOFS (Scale-Out File Server) can be simultaneously simplified with a colorful spreadsheet and concurrently complexified with a detailed guide to everything you wanted to know about Storage Spaces design, but weren’t afraid to ask (we’ve been getting a lot of questions…).1.9KViews0likes0CommentsCluster aggregated view in Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage Provider for a symmetric storage configuration
First published on TECHNET on Nov 07, 2014 Blog written by Sripresanna in the Storage, Network & Print Team Cluster aggregated view for Windows Storage Provider In this blog, I’d like to explain about the new cluster aggregated view feature that is part of the Storage Management on Windows Server 2012 R2.873Views0likes0CommentsUnderstanding Virtual Disks in iSCSI Target Server
First published on TECHNET on Dec 04, 2013 ContextIn Windows Server 2012 R2, iSCSI Target Server made significant improvements in its persistence layer by providing larger, resilient, dynamically-growing SCSI Logical Units (LUs) that are based on the VHDX format.11KViews0likes0Comments