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Windows Server 2012: A Short Introduction

A customer of ours recently called to discuss the release of the new Windows Server 2012 edition (called Server 8 in pre-release guises), due out later this year. His questions were focused on the expected impact such a release would have and whether Microsoft’s marketing hype that it would ‘redefine‘ the server OS category was kosher.

Rewind back to 2008 and the release of the first Crucial VPS’s in Australia. We offered the then new Windows Server 2008 on our new to market Windows VPS. Server 2008 replaced the long-standing and widely used Server 2003 and utilised Windows Longhorn architecture, this release was seen as an evolution in terms of non-Unix server OS releases.

Windows Server 2008 R2 soon followed and was built on the Windows NT 6.1 core, the same OS core used on the new desktop version of Windows called ‘7’, which was released in October 2009. Windows Server R2 introduced many improved features and enhancements including new functionality for Active Directory, new virtualization and management features, version 7.5 of IIS (the Web server), and support for up to 256 logical processors.

Now with Windows Server 2012 about to grace the virtual shelves, what benefit does it have to the normal hosting customer?

Windows Server 2012 has been built in response the changing dynamic between the user and the way the user interacts with computer or server interfaces. Microsoft has said themselves that “People, not files, are the centre of activity” in reference to building Windows 8 (desktop version) on their developer blog, and more to the point; this means we have the new Metro interface standard on Windows Server 2012.



Key points for Server 2012 are:

– Greater Hyper-V Virtualisation mechanisms
– Less complex networking facility
– Streamlined security and identity management
– Storage and overhead management improvements
– Shift to cloud emphasis and connectivity in underlying functionality

As an IAAS provider we offer streamlined hosting solutions to our customers, allowing us to take the overheads of network management, OS software and server hardware away from the client. Our Cloud VPS solution allows SMEs and hosting customers alike to fire up Virtual Server and launch their campaign, website or web-based app with ease in a short time frame.

The key benefits of Server 2012 will have greater precedence for IT companies or Corporates who will manage their own network and infrastructure, rather than hosting customers who purchase infrastructure as a service. Of course, we all know how glacial larger companies can move in response to upgrading their system architecture and software. At the end of the day, most of our customers will may have little reason to upgrade existing servers upon release of Server 2012 (pending availability on our network).

However it’s always nice to have something new to look at I guess.
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When you're attempting to update your Windows installation to the latest version you may come across this error if you're trying to install the software remotely from bootable media, such as a USB drive.

This will usually happen if the current version of Windows that you're running hasn't been fully updated yet. To make sure that you're running the latest possible version of Windows for your machine you'll have to check for any Windows Updates and download any that are available. This should happen automatically but we'll show you how to get there manually too.


  1. Head down to your search bar at the bottom left of your screen, and type in 'Windows Update'.
  2. Select the top search result, and a window will appear.
  3. At the top of this window, there will be a 'Check for Updates' button.
  4. Click this button and Windows will manually check if there are any updates available for your machine.
  5. If there are updates ready to be downloaded or installed, complete this process by following the  instructions on your screen.
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