![]() ![]() So, perhaps Microsoft is trying to say that it's dropping that Essentials Experience role option for the Standard and Datacenter edition users of Windows Server 2019. This point is a little confusing since the Essentials Experience role previously had been described as an option for Standard and Datacenter edition users of Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2012. ![]() "The Essentials Experience primarily simplified file sharing and device management," the announcement stated, suggesting that organizations could use the Windows Admin Center browser-based management portal instead. Microsoft won't include the "Essentials Experience role" in Windows Server 2019 Essentials, though, the announcement indicated. ![]() ![]() The Essentials edition also will be capable of using System Insights, a Microsoft service that uses machine learning to predict system events, such as estimating CPU and networking capacities, as well as storage and volume consumption. For instance, the Essentials edition will support Storage Migration Services, a means of inventorying and moving old server settings to a new target server. Microsoft specifically called out two features. Windows Server 2019 Essentials will have features like the Windows Server 2019 Standard edition. "There is a strong possibility that this could be the last edition of Windows Server Essentials," Microsoft's announcement indicated regarding its Windows Server 2019 Essentials plans. Microsoft on Wednesday announced plans to release a Windows Server 2019 Essentials edition for small businesses sometime later this year, but it might the last Essentials edition it'll ship. ![]()
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