Published on: 2024-12-24 05:07:10
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Windows Server 2022 is the latest version of Microsoft’s Windows Server operating system, which has already been released as a preview. This Windows is released in the form of LTSC version or Microsoft support and long-term service channel. The Windows was first introduced in March 2021, and according to the development team, the final version will be released in late 2021. Windows Server 2022 is based on the core software of Windows Server 2019. Windows Server 2019 is one of the most successful Microsoft projects in recent years, which has a higher speed and performance than previous versions. Among the most important features of the new version are the multi-layer security system, full compatibility with Azure cloud computing system and flexible platform.
In today’s world, cyber and security threats are spreading day by day and high security is a very important and vital priority for companies. Windows Server 2022 is equipped with new security technologies such as secured-core server and secure connectivity, which can be effective in eliminating security issues and cyber threats.
secured-core server is a set of multi-layered security features that are present across parts of a server, namely hardware, firmware and operating system. The system uses the TPM 2 security chip (Trusted Platform Module 2.0) and System Guard to boot and boot the operating system safely and minimize the risks of firmware vulnerabilities. The secured-core server also uses VBS-based security features such as Credential Guard and HVCI. Credential Guard takes a series of precautionary security measures to protect sensitive information such as credentials. HVCI is also a hardware-based security feature that can protect your system against advanced and specific malware.
Secured connectivity is an advanced layer of security that protects the system during data transfer. Windows Server 2022 uses faster and more advanced versions of the HTTPS protocol, which ensures a secure connection. The Transfer Layer Security Protocol, or TLS, is also enabled by default.
– Windows Server 2025 Standard
– Windows Server 2025 Standard (Desktop Experience)
– Windows Server 2025 Datacenter
– Windows Server 2025 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)
Windows Server 2022 Standard (Server Core Installation)
Windows Server 2022 Standard (Server with a GUI)
Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Server Core Installation)
Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Server with a GUI)
Azure Stack HCI (Server Core Installation)
Windows Server 2025 Requirement
– Processor: Minimum 1.4 GHz 64-bit, support for x64 instructions, NX, DEP, CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, PrefetchW, and secondary address translation technologies (EPT or NPT).
– RAM: At least 512 MB for Server Core and 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience. For physical servers, we recommend using memory with ECC.
– Data storage: Minimum 32 GB of disk space.
– Network card: Ethernet adapter with a throughput of at least 1 Gbps, compliant with the PCI Express specification.
– Additionally, a DVD drive, UEFI 2.3.1c with Secure Boot support, TPM, and other components may be required depending on specific features.
Windows Server 2022 Requirement
– 64-bit 1.4 GHz processor
– RAM: 2 GB
– Free disk space for the system partition: 32 GB
– Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000 Base-T)
– DVD drive (if the operating system will be installed from a DVD)
– Internet access
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