Frequently asked questions.
What's new in Windows Server 2019?
Windows Server 2019 is built on the solid foundation of Windows Server 2016 and adds modern, innovative capabilities for today's small- and medium-sized businesses. These features enable predictive analytics, an enhanced desktop experience, unified management, advanced security, streamlined storage, and more. (Learn more about what's new in Windows Server 2019.)
How can Windows Server 2019 benefit our remote workers?
With Windows Server 2019, your remote users can run their applications and desktops from almost anywhere through Remote Desktop Services (RDS). RDS provides enhanced virtualized apps, remote desktop access, and simplified management for better security and performance.
How can server infrastructure be transformed with Windows Server 2019?
With Windows Server 2019, you can modernize your existing server infrastructure, including hardware and software, to make your business more efficient and responsive. Benefits include optimized IT operations, seamless storage migration, enhanced security controls, and streamlined management.
How can Windows Server 2019 elevate our security posture?
Windows Server 2019 enables modern security with enhanced features to detect, respond to, and protect against new and emerging threats. Capabilities like integrated Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), shielded virtual machines, privileged identities, and Windows Defender Exploit Guard help your business stay protected.
What are the different editions of Windows Server 2019?
There are three editions of Windows Server 2019: Essentials, Standard, and Datacenter. Choose from these editions based on the size of your organization, as well as your virtualization and datacenter requirements. (Learn more about Windows Server 2019 editions.)
How does Windows Server 2019 pricing and licensing differ from Windows Server 2016?
To provide a more consistent licensing experience across multi-cloud environments, Microsoft transitioned from processor-based licensing to core-based licensing for Windows Server 2019 Datacenter and Standard editions.