Windows Server 2022 introduces advanced multi-layer security, hybrid capabilities with Azure, and a flexible application platform. As part of this release, we are bringing secured-core capabilities to help protect hardware, firmware, and Windows Server OS capabilities against advanced security threats. Secured-core server builds on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to minimize risk from firmware vulnerabilities and advanced malware. The new release also provides secured connectivity that introduces several new capabilities such as faster and more secure encrypted HTTPS connections, industry standard SMB AES 256 encryption and more.
Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved VM management, an enhanced event viewer, and many more new capabilities in Windows Admin Center. Furthermore, this release includes significant improvements to Windows containers, such as smaller image sizes for faster download, simplified network policy implementation and containerization tools for .NET applications.
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Microsoft Windows 2022 Server Datacenter, unlimited VPS, max 24 cores, oem, english - TPM module advised
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Datacenter 1 license(s)
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Datacenter, License, English, 1 license(s)
P71-09407
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1 Year Carry-In Warranty - for parts only - no Ahead-IT support - no advanced replacement
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Software type
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License
Language version
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English
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1 license(s)
Architecture support
64-bit computing
The use of processors that have datapath widths, integer size, and memory addresses widths of 64 bits (eight octets). In 2003 64-bit CPUs were introduced to the (previously 32-bit) mainstream personal computer arena in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures and in 2012 even into the ARM architecture targeting smartphones and tablet computers, first sold on September 20, 2013 in the iPhone 5S powered by the ARMv8-A Apple A7 SoC.
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Processor number of cores supported
The quantity of processor cores which can be used in the device.
24
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