Windows Server vs Regular Windows - How Are They Different?

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    0:00 - Intro
    2:42 - Server Installation Differences
    3:35 - Interface First Impressions & Differences
    4:18 - The Server Manager & "Services"
    5:43 - Service Examples
    6:24 - Tools Exclusive to Windows Server
    7:07 - The Admin Center
    8:01 - Should You Use Windows Server?
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  • @ThioJoe
    @ThioJoe  2 роки тому +131

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    • @peters.7428
      @peters.7428 2 роки тому +4

      My school runs 10 users off one PC with Windows Server 2007, that has i7 870, 6GB DDR3 and a GT 210. That PC is really slow, but the cool thing is the ability to run multiple users at the same time.

    • @NotAGeySer
      @NotAGeySer 2 роки тому +2

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    • @AdamsTaiwan
      @AdamsTaiwan 2 роки тому

      I recommend first installing the free standalone Hyper-V server. Then install Admin Center on Win10/11 and connect to the Hyper-V server to manage it. With that done you can now install almost any version of windows as a Virtual Machine on Hyper-V. Linux can also be installed, but requires more work.

    • @Animeso
      @Animeso 2 роки тому +1

      did you buy it for this video?

    • @PyrrhosDauvet
      @PyrrhosDauvet 2 роки тому

      The things that are not said on this price page, is that it's just for 16 cpu core, if you want to have more core with your server, you need more licences, and let's not forget VM that also need the full core count for licensing (it's all obscure calculations), and we must also remember the need for CALs, and the license price depend on the server version. There are 3 versions of windows server, the basic one that is used in this video, sql server and exchange server that MS want to kill so everyone move to 365, but some company don't want things in the cloud. The server part of windows is a juicy business, there are licenses for everything and they are pricy.

  • @NorthLaker
    @NorthLaker 2 роки тому +813

    The most common use case for Windows Server is an Active Directory domain. Most companies and schools allow you to use the same login details on all computers on their network, and even allow universal access to all your files. That's all done through Active Directory. It's more commonly known through the term domain, not to be confused with a domain on the internet. A domain is a single network of user accounts. One company might have multiple domains on their network infrastructure.

    • @TECHiHOBBYIST
      @TECHiHOBBYIST 2 роки тому +6

      How to do this

    • @_e621
      @_e621 2 роки тому +4

      not fully detailed as lots of different menus but not much is needed to have it setup

    • @thej3799
      @thej3799 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah. Edu N is lite windows 10. Makes it seem it needed pdc, but could use workgroups. Does. I use it. No candy crush! Among other bullshit. Add your own bullshit as needed like it should be.

    • @t.j.s
      @t.j.s 2 роки тому +7

      Great explanation. In my case the domain includes about 200k work machines and the active directory handles the security for everything from mail, calenders, sso control, application assignment, licensing, and much more. I personally am not in the group that manages it, but I regularly work with them so I get a good overview.

    • @GameGeek128
      @GameGeek128 2 роки тому +4

      Yup! For those who actually want to learn some of this stuff NetworkChuck and older Eli the Computer Guy videos are great for learning the theory.

  • @Napert
    @Napert 2 роки тому +374

    interesting tip: even the "headless" windows server will have a GUI
    it will just be a lot more limited than normal desktop experience (it will show just the background and the cmd window)
    it won't be as "headless" as linux can be

    • @kim-hendrikmerk4163
      @kim-hendrikmerk4163 2 роки тому +19

      Got to say that is sad

    • @dylon4906
      @dylon4906 2 роки тому +43

      and this is why i say linux is far superior for server, windows is just too integrated with the gui

    • @vogonp4287
      @vogonp4287 2 роки тому +11

      @@kim-hendrikmerk4163 Yeah. The interface is basically a part of the kernel.

    • @Maxawa0851
      @Maxawa0851 Рік тому +14

      @@dylon4906 whats wrong with gui?

    • @dylon4906
      @dylon4906 Рік тому +37

      @@Maxawa0851 its unnecessary in a lot of server use cases, just uses unnecessary resources and can be complicated

  • @t.j.s
    @t.j.s 2 роки тому +16

    Some of the windows services explained below.
    - Active directory domain services
    This is what you'll find in your school or anywhere where you can logon to every windows pc with the same username and password. Mostly manages security access control.
    - DHCP
    Basically enables the server to function as a dhcp (subpart of a router) and assign ip addresses on the network.
    - DNS
    Enables the server to act as a recursive domain name lookup server for the local network.
    - File and storage services
    This one is used to host and manage file shares as well as workfolders if required.
    - Hyper-V
    This is a hyper visor service by windows. Basically let's you host VMs, kind of like VMware.
    - Print and document services
    Can manage multiple printers and make them accessible to the local network.
    - web server
    Let's you host websites on the server.

  • @noferblatz
    @noferblatz 2 роки тому +410

    Those price points are exactly why ISPs overwhelmingly use Linux.

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 2 роки тому +51

      And also the game servers and other servers

    • @zhiyan1147
      @zhiyan1147 2 роки тому +75

      Linux are much more light-weighted than windows so it the best for the server environment. Unless I have to deal with active directory or windows specific application...

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 2 роки тому +1

      @unsubtract well they won't since they also know that pirates are the only way they can track data and make money

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 2 роки тому +3

      @@wsv8818 People do. Welcome to the Internet

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 2 роки тому +2

      @@wsv8818 Exactly. Well some people do. Mostly 'influencers'.

  • @robbinklg9
    @robbinklg9 2 роки тому +314

    You can definitely enable Bitlocker on Windows server! You enabled the feature yourself in the video.

    • @kayankarreira
      @kayankarreira 2 роки тому +28

      windows backup too!

    • @pridhewp2942
      @pridhewp2942 2 роки тому +5

      5:21

    • @michaelhanson5773
      @michaelhanson5773 2 роки тому +8

      just goes to prove he meant it when he said he didnt know anything about windows server. Edit: especially the fact that when he brought up prices, he totally disregarded any CAL pricing that would be required per user or device that would access that pc/server services such as printer or file server services.

    • @GameGeek128
      @GameGeek128 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaelhanson5773 right... CAL pricing and quoting always confuses the heck out of clients

    • @michaelhanson5773
      @michaelhanson5773 2 роки тому +4

      @@GameGeek128 ikr.. in college i worked at a pc sales and repair store. We would get called to quote out servers and do consults. The hardest part of any of that was the CAL pricing and explaining how it worked and us trying to remember rules and how things like virtualization licensing worked for client VM depending on the server versions.

  • @Flrere
    @Flrere 2 роки тому +68

    The IIS Manager (and IIS as a whole) is in the consumer version of Windows: you have to enable it through the optional features menu.

    • @nipstyler
      @nipstyler 2 роки тому +3

      IIS isn't available in windows 10 Home only in Pro.

    • @Flrere
      @Flrere 2 роки тому +2

      @@nipstyler I have Home and I have it.

    • @cletusthefetus23
      @cletusthefetus23 2 роки тому +2

      This is true for IIS and other things like SQL server (just download and install it). But they both have benefits when using with active directory, e.g. using domain account for authentication\authorization.

    • @thomaslayton2570
      @thomaslayton2570 2 роки тому +1

      @@nipstyler it's available!

    • @minecraftify95
      @minecraftify95 2 роки тому

      I had done this on my laptop

  • @MichaelPowellAus
    @MichaelPowellAus 2 роки тому +64

    There's another version of Windows that has some of the features of Server and additional features useful to regular users eg. Resilient File System, Persistent Memory, RAM addressability to 128Gb etc. It's called Windows for Workstations

    • @MichaelPowellAus
      @MichaelPowellAus 2 роки тому +17

      @333Orobas 666 Must have had a brain fart LOL, should have said up to 6TB Ram and up to 4 CPUs

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 2 роки тому +4

      @@MichaelPowellAus we have all had brain fart's for the last to years

    • @thej3799
      @thej3799 2 роки тому +5

      @Michael Powell yeah, i got angry when my w10pro was downgraded so they could sell this at many, many, times the cost.
      Lately i use the N version of the educational edition. Its the lightest desktop oriented one. Workstations is heavier, and i got used to no more refs.
      It wants you to use a domain as well, but doesn't care if you use a workgroup.
      Server 2003 was my favorite pre x64 windows. Before vt-x, it was very useful to slim down sabdbox windows that can be put under a single process on the host. I hosted 5000 torrent seeds. Among othervstuff as it was the wan facing aspect of my pc. A proxy to get around censorship at work (why block Slashdot.... for tech guys?)

  • @somecuntxxx
    @somecuntxxx 2 роки тому +100

    It used to be significantly different. Usually on servers you could find Windows NT and you would find the other MS-DOS built versions of Windows in homes. Ever since windows 2000, both server and home Windows worked relatively the same. It's just that home versions of windows have their kneecaps broken

    • @xBINARYGODx
      @xBINARYGODx 10 місяців тому +2

      windows xp is when all versions became NT based (the home versions kernel was abandoned), and I don't know what you mean by "home versions" - but Pro is not kneecapped, and home is not either given who its intended for. In terms of Modern windows - home has most of Pro and Pro has most of Pro for Workstations.

    • @attilavs2
      @attilavs2 7 місяців тому +2

      @@TheGameMakeGuyNt is the old pro windows and the Windows kernel from XP

    • @mgord9518
      @mgord9518 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@TheGameMakeGuyNo, NT is "Windows New Technology" AKA: not DOS.
      NT is Windows 98 and everything since

    • @comedyreliefguy5112
      @comedyreliefguy5112 5 місяців тому

      ​@@mgord9518NT is everything XP and above in terms of home use.

  • @omaanshkaushal3522
    @omaanshkaushal3522 2 роки тому +67

    Before I found his channel I was a dumb bookworm. Once I did, I quickly changed to a tech-savvy person and now I just build my own computer

  • @erickitetu8733
    @erickitetu8733 2 роки тому +10

    Thanks. It's been years since I installed and used a Windows Server Edition. I think Windows Server 2008 was the last I used. However, you can't talk about Windows Server without discussing the power of Active Directory, Remote Installation, etc. Basically all the things you can do to workstations and user who log in to the domain. You can change computer settings (how their desktops look and other settings), install windows remotely with preset settings, etc and this for different user and computer group - think departments in an organization). Windows Server is best when you have thousands of clients.

  • @sidex15
    @sidex15 2 роки тому +8

    I learned about Windows Server when I'm taking the Computer Systems Servicing Certificate exam when I was in my senior high school year... The test is to create an Active Directory/domain, print server, and remote desktop... it's quite hard to do troubleshoot because you can't use the internet to find errors...

  • @bernardonegri5416
    @bernardonegri5416 2 роки тому +8

    6:53 You can actually download the IIS feature in regular Windows

  • @Tech66640
    @Tech66640 2 роки тому +34

    I use windows server on a everyday basis and I love it! Thanks for covering a basic overview of what windows server is, I'm sure someone studying might find this video useful.

    • @kinkykane0607
      @kinkykane0607 Рік тому +2

      is it any good for gaming ?? I might update to windows server as my mane operating system. I don't like Windows 11 so I'm still on Windows 10. The problem is that at some point Microsoft is going to get rid of windows 10 and I will be forced to use windows 11, so I'm thinking as a way to get around this why not use windows server as its basically the same as Windows 10 :)

    • @ioneocla6577
      @ioneocla6577 Рік тому +3

      @@kinkykane0607 you shouldn't use windows server on a main pc. If you really want to get rid of windows 10 but not running windows 11 then try windows 10 ltsc but it's hard to get a legal license for it

    • @kinkykane0607
      @kinkykane0607 Рік тому

      @@ioneocla6577 thanks for the info. I'll look into it :)

    • @migovas1483
      @migovas1483 10 місяців тому +1

      @@kinkykane0607 it depends which games you are refereeing too, if you need to use modern gaming, with Store services, Xbox live and stuff like that, is a No No, but if you are a retro gamer, with emulators , Retroarch, old PC gaming...and things like that is Ok..

  • @ikechukwuodukwe2831
    @ikechukwuodukwe2831 21 день тому

    Thanks for the video. It was a good overview of Windows Server

  • @wisher77
    @wisher77 2 роки тому +15

    Data deduplication is a very nice feature in the File System manager, you can also see all network shares there aswell, quick and consolidated access for all your storage and drive needs

    • @Piano_Board
      @Piano_Board 5 місяців тому

      wait... data what now?

  • @ChristianoVR
    @ChristianoVR 2 роки тому +17

    IIS is actually a feature that comes in most installs of windows 10 and 11, it is very hidden and obscured in windows, although if you know what you are doing you can re-enable it in the registry editor, it essentially is a network server, you can run websites off of it and it has features like the ability to create a media wiki page locally its a pretty handy app, it's just most people wouldn't see a use case for this.

    • @xBINARYGODx
      @xBINARYGODx 10 місяців тому

      you can turn that on is the windows features area

    • @ChristianoVR
      @ChristianoVR 10 місяців тому

      @@xBINARYGODx yea you can, completely forgot about that

  • @pacifico4999
    @pacifico4999 2 роки тому +17

    I used to teach in a school where they used Windows MultiPoint Server. It's a pretty niche version of Windows that lets many users use the same PC at the same time, each with their own monitor + keyboard + mouse. I've never seen that version of Windows elsewhere.

    • @andrewzasidko6595
      @andrewzasidko6595 2 роки тому

      That is now a role in Windows Server called Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services in older versions).

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce 2 роки тому +2

      @@andrewzasidko6595 No, multi-point server allowed you to attach multiple sets of keyboards, mice, and monitors to one physical computer, and use them to run different sessions. With Remote Desktop Services, you need to use separate computers which might be something as simple as a Chromebook, and access the sessions over the network.

    • @andrewzasidko6595
      @andrewzasidko6595 2 роки тому

      @@katbryce oh, didn't know that difference. Do you know how it would've been done in a classroom? From what I've seen in my uni, there were some thin client look-alike at each workstation, although they might've been clients of networked KVM switch (then it's hard for me to imagine amount of video outputs the Multi-point server machine should have)

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce 2 роки тому

      @@andrewzasidko6595 Probably a USB hub and a wired-through display connection.
      It might convert the signals to work over an ethernet cable, and convert them back at the other end, to benefit from the longer distance limits offered by network cables - increasing from about 10 meters up to about 100 meters. You probably need that to get from one end of the classroom to the other.
      These days you could do everything on a single USB-C cable, but that is a pretty recent thing and likely wasn't an option at the time.

    • @andrewzasidko6595
      @andrewzasidko6595 2 роки тому

      @@katbryce Yes, that's how IP-KVM works, common server stuff. I wondered if Multi-Point server requires so much video outputs then. I believe 1 single slot card can handle up to 2-3 VGA's max, then we need 10 videocards to supply typical classroom. Or, closer to reality - up to 6-8 work spaces on single machine unit.

  • @manuelsalgado9664
    @manuelsalgado9664 Рік тому

    Thanks man. Good stuff. Just what I was looking for.

  • @johnsparozich6839
    @johnsparozich6839 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your insight as I enjoy your videos .
    Stay safe!

  • @PanoptesDreams
    @PanoptesDreams 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, this was actually helpful!

  • @richardsantink
    @richardsantink 2 роки тому +20

    it's interesting to note, that back in the day of WindowsNT Server 4.0, we could install it on a laptop and it actually did perform better than NT Workstation 4.0, presumably because it ran very lean with regards to services.

    • @6sicSIX
      @6sicSIX 2 роки тому +3

      You can still do this.
      Just need to disable things like the shutdown event tracker etc.

    • @MrSlurpyGames
      @MrSlurpyGames 2 роки тому +3

      I used to daily Windows Server before switching back to Linux and it most definitely is still the case

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce 2 роки тому

      That is still the case now.

  • @TechViking
    @TechViking Рік тому

    I love how your easy to listen to . I actually learn things from listening to you. Thank You!

  • @davidcucek9072
    @davidcucek9072 2 роки тому +2

    ..you becoming better and better! keep going!

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 2 роки тому +40

    Ok. The ease of setting it all up graphically almost convinced me to run my own data storage server with WinServer - until you showed these astronomically high prizes, that made me stick to ubuntu-server, which you can get completely free.

    • @Jon717
      @Jon717 2 роки тому +3

      You can also use Server at no cost. Hint hint, EzWindSLIC.

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jon717
      How?

    • @Jon717
      @Jon717 2 роки тому +1

      @@Lampe2020 Are you asking how it's possible or how to use it? It activates Server using SLIC emulation, can also be used on Vista/7. The script is pretty easy to use. You might want also look at MAS, Microsoft-Activation-Scripts, for Windows 10/11 (including LTSC).

    • @fred-youtube
      @fred-youtube 2 роки тому +2

      You can install mate desktop for a way to manage it graphically

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jon717
      Hey, I've already used MAS to activate Win7!
      But how to download WinServer?

  • @draganjovancevic4740
    @draganjovancevic4740 8 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you. I was just about to install a test version to learn anoit servers, then i saw your video :)

  • @yusufaltundal3482
    @yusufaltundal3482 Рік тому

    Thanks for this video! It was educating and wonderfull.

  • @JoloNavarro
    @JoloNavarro 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this info! ❤️

  • @flos6754
    @flos6754 2 роки тому +2

    The web administration panel looks interesting. At work we have Windows Server running on a dedicated server to host all of our virtual servers.

  • @Macauley7272
    @Macauley7272 2 роки тому +3

    7:05 RSAT can be installed on windows client OSes to manage the server roles meaning you can technically get server manager on windows 10 you just need a server to actually manage... if that makes sense

  • @ikemuoma8495
    @ikemuoma8495 Рік тому

    Good basic overview. Thanks..

  • @theincrediblechuks
    @theincrediblechuks Рік тому

    Looking at the Server Manager brought instant nostalgia from when I used to mess around with it on my high school's computer lab

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 2 роки тому

    thanks for all the great videos..

  •  2 роки тому +3

    I have to agree Crucial is a great storage ssd . Got, it last year. An love how well it handles hard gaming storage and transfer speeds. You can literally see a Hugh difference with it compared to what intel/ dell uses by default .

  • @princemehra12
    @princemehra12 2 роки тому

    Thanks you so much it knowledgeable video. Keep making these type of video.

  • @senditall152
    @senditall152 10 місяців тому

    Thank you this is really cool.

  • @NotHGM
    @NotHGM Рік тому

    i use alot of dedicated bare metal servers for various things such as game servers, off site backups and more and do use Windows server and other then the Server Manager, i had zero idea about the Admin Center and im glad i know about it know because i always have remote desktop instances up 24/7 for multible diffrent servers to do stuff within the server that now know i can do on the admin center.

  • @wolphin732
    @wolphin732 5 місяців тому

    Roles: is the part which tells the system what services it is going to do.
    Features: the optional components and even the management interfaces. You can install the management feature onto a system without the role being installed, so you can manage remote servers. The management parts can be installed on Windows 10 using RSAT package.
    The are not installed be default, to minimize the attack service (i.e. AD attack vectors don't work on web server, as the server doesn't have AD installed on it, as the role is not installed)

  • @darrelbryant8632
    @darrelbryant8632 2 роки тому

    Thank you for finding this would never have known.

  • @juandavidreyeslopez5163
    @juandavidreyeslopez5163 Місяць тому

    thanks for video !!

  • @alexisggross
    @alexisggross Рік тому +1

    0:30 Como dato curioso, el administrador del servidor no está disponible solo en Windows Server, también se puede instalar en Windows 10 desde las características opcionales.

  •  2 роки тому +3

    Man this takes me back to college, I used server 2012 so much and I kinda miss it now

    • @tcbobb1613
      @tcbobb1613 2 роки тому +1

      I'm taking Server 2016 right now

    • @swiftypopty1102
      @swiftypopty1102 Місяць тому

      You should use Windows Server 2025

  • @younessx365
    @younessx365 Рік тому

    I love ur vids, soo interesting ❤

  • @MEJOVA
    @MEJOVA 2 роки тому +2

    This channel is way better than my IT course

  • @Aaron31056
    @Aaron31056 2 роки тому +8

    My company uses windows server 2012 for all their hosting. Pretty nice and easy to work with

    • @NETBotic
      @NETBotic 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah that trashy metro UI is soooooo easy to work with. I no longer support or manage 2012 and luckily all of the in place upgrades went smoothly.

  • @romzdomingo9766
    @romzdomingo9766 Рік тому

    Thank you are one of a kind. !!!

  • @realIncognitoTGT
    @realIncognitoTGT Рік тому

    6:59 IIS Manager can be found on Windows 11 and 10, you just have to add it.

  • @harshpanchal5878
    @harshpanchal5878 2 роки тому

    Loved this ❤️

  • @TimeWisely
    @TimeWisely 7 місяців тому +1

    I use to use windows server 2012 for web hosting, using a software called "IIS" which allows the hosting of web services. It was quite intuitive, but ultimately I decided to switch to a Ubuntu server running Plesk, as the windows server was quite slow compared to Ubuntu.

  • @syscruncher
    @syscruncher 2 роки тому +1

    Licensing for Windows server isn’t always as lenient as desktop Windows. Server 2016 was pretty laid back, but starting with 2019 (haven’t tried 2022 yet) it will let you re-up the trial period a few times, but you will need to activate in order to keep using it.
    I build a lot of temp servers for work that don’t have a production use, just built and gone in the span of about a month, so we don’t bother activating those.

  • @anamoyeee
    @anamoyeee 2 роки тому +14

    Joe: Make sure to backup on cloud because idk your house might burn down
    Also Joe: Today's sponsor is Crucial, a producent of extenral disks for backup!

    • @thekell
      @thekell 2 роки тому

      Proper back ups are. Oncloud, off site, and local ( same building aka house )

    • @ThioJoe
      @ThioJoe  2 роки тому +12

      Backups should really follow the 3-2-1 principle:
      • Keep at least three (3) copies of your data
      • Store two (2) backup copies on different storage media
      • With one (1) of them located offsite

    • @KameraShy
      @KameraShy 2 роки тому

      Do NOT trust the "cloud"! Ever. Always have copies of your data in your own hot, little hands, including offsite. I do use a cloud backup, but only as an additional offsite protection, not my only.

  • @andrewmcallister7781
    @andrewmcallister7781 7 місяців тому +1

    You covered it well, from a perspective of why you wouldnt bother using it on a desktop at home. All of the services are really for authenticating, managing, controlling a companies computers via Active Directory, DHCP, DNS. Server also allows Windows to be able to address more RAM and cores. The one thing you did miss is the requirement for CALs and the cost associated with it for any device that uses services provided by the server, if you made the server public facing then you would need a different license

  • @vscodeproltsc884
    @vscodeproltsc884 2 роки тому +9

    This is always what i wondered

  • @nsg650
    @nsg650 8 місяців тому

    There are several more changes between Client Releases and Server Releases of Windows. Server Releases of Windows have a some scheduler changes made compared to Client Releases so threads run for longer. The memory limit too has been increased Server editions can use upto 24TB of physical memory. Server edition can also make use of upto 512 CPUs. There are several other changes made such as prefetch being disabled by default.

  • @joshualyle5016
    @joshualyle5016 2 роки тому +5

    Haven't watched you in forever. Good to be back 👍

    • @ThioJoe
      @ThioJoe  2 роки тому +5

      very good thing indeed

  • @san4th
    @san4th 2 роки тому +2

    April 1st is nearing, I'm ready

  • @ThePoxun
    @ThePoxun 2 роки тому +6

    One key practical difference between desktop and server is that desktop editions will only allow one active user at a time but server will allow multiple. If you use RDP to connect to a desktop it will lock out any active console user and if a second RPD user connects the first will be disconnected with them being logged out or their session suspended depending on the specific configuration. Server will allow multiple users to connect over RDP at the same time with their own login and none of these will impact the console user. For this reason licensing desktop software such as Office for Windows Sever is either different, more expensive, or just not available at all outside a corporate site contract.

    • @ElectricJoeski
      @ElectricJoeski 2 роки тому +1

      Glad someone pointed this out. This and Active Directory is one of the things Windows does better than Linux.
      Linux and all is great for running a variety of services more efficiently, but once you throw in any case for needing to remote into a GUI -- nothing beats a Windows Client/Server RDP connection.

  • @josir1994
    @josir1994 2 роки тому +6

    remote desktop service is actually present in normal windows (pro), and also some group policy stuff

    • @cletusthefetus23
      @cletusthefetus23 2 роки тому

      Pro versions allow a single RDP connection at a time (officially). Server versions allow more than one, and have additional features such as RD Gateway.

  • @jackthibo7644
    @jackthibo7644 2 роки тому +1

    Hey
    Thanks for the great Video! Did you try to logout from the admin center? It seems impossible to logout from the web based windows server admin center.... Happy to hear a solution!

  • @sirBumpyCase
    @sirBumpyCase 2 роки тому +3

    I'm pretty sure I've used Internet Information Services on windows 10 to make an FTP server before (which you noted was only on windows server) I've also used remote desktop, which likely means remote access management is also available.

    • @cletusthefetus23
      @cletusthefetus23 2 роки тому

      Remote desktop client is on all versions of windows, so any version of windows can connect to either Pro or server. Pro versions allow a single RDP connection at a time (officially). Server versions allow more than one, and have additional features such as RD Gateway.

  • @charliesheehan4577
    @charliesheehan4577 Рік тому +1

    Some schools/colleges give you access to Azure tools for education. Which gives you free licenses to Window 10, 11, Server and many other Microsoft products. I attended two different colleges so I have two difference licensing instances!

  • @hinesch1991
    @hinesch1991 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, I'm learning about servers and networks on class now 👍

  • @themusesquad8554
    @themusesquad8554 2 роки тому +5

    I used to have a domain controller of windows 2000 server on my local network
    Built it for fun it was ftp/http/dns/dhcp/router and many other functions. Till the hardwarr got too old to bother with.
    It wqs clealy a long time ago but it was fun. It didnt have anything connected other than power and network. Only got accessed from Telnet/ssh and remote desktop.

  • @YexyYT
    @YexyYT 2 роки тому

    I've been working with Windows Server in a VM to practice IT things and to expand my overall knowledge. I graduate in a month from today and want to be hired by graduation time. I'm nervous and excited at the same time.

  • @activitycousins5697
    @activitycousins5697 2 роки тому

    Yo Thio! Nice videos. I am a new viewer but i almost binged watched all of your videos cause it helps me a lot. Thank you for the vids :D!

  • @NobodyThatsIt
    @NobodyThatsIt 2 роки тому +11

    I use Windows Server 2012 in my school. Let me tell you using the Windows 8 UI is difficult if you didn't use it in years
    9:08 actually you can install a backup tool with Windows Server. I used it and actually got it to work at the second attempt. Also a benefit of it is, you can store the backup on different server. I mean imagine all accounts and work was gone and you couldn't load a backup for the server.

    • @verica4b
      @verica4b 2 роки тому

      My first version was 2012 R2

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce 2 роки тому +1

      @@verica4b My first version was Windows Server 2000 👵🏻

    • @NobodyThatsIt
      @NobodyThatsIt 2 роки тому

      @@katbryce nice

  • @dprssd9313
    @dprssd9313 Рік тому

    Well Ecxplained!

  • @nanopi
    @nanopi 2 роки тому +2

    Windows Server is a good place to run a KMS host for activating many computers on the network.

  • @peytonjanes
    @peytonjanes 2 роки тому

    1:02 That sponsor segway! 😂😂😂
    Like those photos and videos you have totally backed up right? Right?

  • @gotsm9959
    @gotsm9959 2 роки тому

    Windows server is is dedicated to networking but not very common today due to Amazon selling cloud computing services.

  • @MZZenyl
    @MZZenyl 2 роки тому +15

    The Admin Center looks very similar to the Azure portal.

    • @dhruvakhera5011
      @dhruvakhera5011 2 роки тому

      isn't azure a service by ms?

    • @MZZenyl
      @MZZenyl 2 роки тому +2

      @@dhruvakhera5011 Yup, Azure is Microsoft's cloud compute platform (similar to Amazon's AWS).

    • @bernardonegri5416
      @bernardonegri5416 2 роки тому +6

      They probably just reused the frontend code.

    • @scsa20
      @scsa20 2 роки тому +1

      They made it similar because it's designed in a way to allow you to tie in with your azure services (if you have any services in azure). It's just to make it more streamlined so you don't have to jump between your local and azure portal.

    • @GameGeek128
      @GameGeek128 2 роки тому

      Just make sure you don’t open it up too much… I usually don’t even use it since or block remote access to the web-front since I don’t want people to be able to web browse into my core server… XD I then use a program to MFA access to the server.

  • @Denuwu
    @Denuwu Рік тому +2

    Been using it as daily driver on my gaming laptop for years now few months ago updated to 2022 one it's a nice os not really that far from standard windows only major difference I'd say is less crapware and certain things like WiFi interfaces etc are to be installed/enabled through sever manager instead of the usual installers

  • @theowillis6870
    @theowillis6870 2 роки тому

    at my minuim retail wage job, my managers use it to presumably track hours, set up schedules, payroll, and Truck tracking, and inventory

  • @cxl520
    @cxl520 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your video explanation. It's very interesting. I also know that some of the function and you said it today.

  • @microsoftsarker
    @microsoftsarker 5 місяців тому

    THANKS A LOT SIR

  • @succuvamp_anna
    @succuvamp_anna 2 роки тому +5

    Neat video, as someone who has several Windows Server Certifications, you should look into setting up another VM and make a server/client system and learn about Active Directory and Group Policy, that's gonna be what the bulk of your Windows Server installs are, also, the no GUI options is what I normally install on host that need to just do Hyper-V (if the client doesn't let me use VMWare)

  • @johnmckown1267
    @johnmckown1267 2 роки тому

    Headless, to me, always meant no display and no keyboard & mouse. We have a number of the in the company data center. And we also have a mobile table with those devices on it to hook up to a server in an emergency.

  • @jamegumb7298
    @jamegumb7298 2 роки тому +2

    For too many cores you need this for the kernel (so essentials would be fine) or get Workstation Pro.

  • @wolphin732
    @wolphin732 5 місяців тому

    The server can be configured without the Desktop Environment, the Server Manager has a package called RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools), to allow for most of the configuration without needing to even sign into the server directly... but do need to be in a domain together.

  • @doblejote
    @doblejote Рік тому

    Thanks for resuming

  • @ThePredictR4036
    @ThePredictR4036 2 роки тому +6

    I recommend Windows Server for users who just want to surf in web, or watch videos, run little service like Minecraft server, NAS or a web server with a really old computer. For ex. In my case, i have a Core 2 Dou with just 2 gb's of ram. I installed the server 2022, and it's performs better than any lightweight Linux, or even the windows 7 (what's in these days, isn't the safest system without an antivirus). It's minimum requirements are low, 1 core min 1.1ghz 64bit CPU, 512mb ram. I recommend minimum 1 Gb of RAM.

    • @josef1858
      @josef1858 2 роки тому +1

      You must be using a trial because server 2022 is several hundred dollars per license.

    • @BashShell
      @BashShell 10 місяців тому

      A Linux server is better

    • @ThePredictR4036
      @ThePredictR4036 10 місяців тому

      @@josef1858 Yes, if you dont have a kms you have to use a trial. But with thousends of publicly aviable kms servers, you can barely use it for free. I'm talking about small home systems, not about a large enterprise. Ofc, free kms servers are not an option for an organization, but for the home user it's the best, for Windows and Office enterprise products.

    • @ThePredictR4036
      @ThePredictR4036 10 місяців тому

      @@BashShell No, not better. Its different. Windows Server is not better than Linux, and Linux server isn't better than Windows server. The thing that matters is the use case, whats the server is it for. For example, simple web and git server hosting Linux is a perfect option. But for other Windows prefered hosts, like FiveM, MSSQL, and other things, Windows is the good choice. You can't say, one is better than other, withut specifying the exact use case.

  • @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies
    @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies 10 місяців тому

    'Network load balancing manager, though I dont think many of us would have much of a use for that' I dunno, I had to install a switch to get more than one ethernet connection with my Starlink setup...
    Might be a good learning experience to load balance the setup between the gaming pcs, the work pcs, and the 'tv' pcs (for watching videos and nothing else).. Would surely be a bit of fun!

  • @Psiphonhub
    @Psiphonhub 2 роки тому +30

    Anyone tried windows 9

  • @fetterchinese24
    @fetterchinese24 6 місяців тому

    The first version i've ever used was windows server 2012. my father taught me a lot. His first server he made was Windows 2000 Server.
    Windows 2000 Server was the first only Server OS from Microsoft. Windows NT was server and workstation OS.
    It is the first time in 10 years i've ever seen the (webbased) Admin Center expect for Azure. It looks like the Azure Admin center for Virtual machines.
    The Admin Center could help me a lot, because i connect remotely to edit some registries or roles.
    I am currently managing 10 Servers with 2 other employees (i am the boss).

  • @SkyGamer911
    @SkyGamer911 2 роки тому +1

    Im a Server Admin
    The difference:
    server is used for, well, server stuff. Like say you have a company with 10 people. You want their files to be stored in a "cloud" but dont want to used Onedrive. Then you can use Windows Server to solve it
    How it works: you add each computer to a domain. Giving computers good names is smart.
    Then Employee1 can login to any of your x amount of computers, and find their files provided theyre on your local network
    Employee2 wont have access to employee1s files and vice versa.
    You can have 100s of users that store their files.
    and you can have groups. Lets say you have dep1, dep2, dep3 and dep1.1, dep1.2 and so on
    you can assign users to multiple groups, create group folder etc
    And like they say here, AD, thats bascially what i meant with Domain above
    you can also have VMs like VMWare, HyperV or similar
    I recommend server edition to server computers, not for your own pc
    they use xeon cpus instead of i5 etc

  • @HammamDiab
    @HammamDiab 2 роки тому

    FYI The EULA (End User License Agreement) of windows 10 & 11 clearly restricts the usage of the OS as a server ( Sec. 2(c)(v) ) with few exceptions (up to 20 devices, for personal or internal use) such as File\Printer services, Internet information services and internet connection sharing and telephony services ( Sec. 2(d)(III) ), remote assistance ( Sec. 2(d)(iv) ). In addition Sec. 2(d)(v) has VERY interesting details regarding remote access i.e remote usage

  • @OgenTech
    @OgenTech 2 роки тому

    The moment you selected all the roles & features, was the moment i started to cry

  • @_NDC
    @_NDC 2 роки тому

    8:35 - well, you get a proper start menu though!

  • @nixkio
    @nixkio 2 роки тому

    hey thiojoe what kind of virtual machine are you using like vmware workstation or virtual box cause i really need the virtual machine to run malware tests and other stuff

  • @cll1out
    @cll1out 7 місяців тому

    Also, I understand there to be a technical restriction added to windows 10 pro/enterprise: an incoming connection limit of 20 or so. This way if you use your own software package to provide a resource (like a third party database or web server) you can’t get away with running it on a consumer windows OS. I could be wrong about this limit it might just be deep in the EULA and not an actually enforced limit.

    • @user0000user
      @user0000user 6 місяців тому +1

      In my rookie days, I've run a public Minecraft and TeamSpeak server on consumer hardware and Windows 10 Home in my basement. There were peaks of 50 connections at times.

  • @StuffOfSonny
    @StuffOfSonny 2 роки тому +42

    I learned about Windows Server from some friends in school who have access to it for free as a student thing, so when they slipped me an ISO to play with, I cannot go back to Windows 10.
    Sure, it doesn't have a lot of things enabled out of the box, but I see that as a good thing since most installs I do of Windows 10 force me to spend the first couple days turning unnecessary things off like Cortana and Telemetry. Whereas on Server it's usually a few hours of enabling the basic things, and then enabling things I want as the need for them arises.
    I cannot go back, and I cannot recommend any other version of Windows any more. Besides, who actually pays for Windows now of days anyway?

    • @Jon717
      @Jon717 2 роки тому +14

      There's Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC as well. If you don't use any of the server tools you can just use that. It can be permanently activated using MAS from Github.
      Note: Starting with LTSC 2021 only the IoT version has the 10 year support, regular version has 5. There's really no difference between the two. It's EOL date is Jan 13, 2032.

    • @Kingda2_
      @Kingda2_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jon717 pls bro wat about windows 10 pro, any permanent activation available?

    • @bubbleboy821
      @bubbleboy821 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you, I didn't realize MAS existed. Also, have you had any issues using LTSC, like with compatibility or anything? I'm currently running a custom Windows Pro ISO that I manually edited. So far, my windows store is broken even after I tried so hard to keep it working. My calculator app broke and I can't even reinstall it since Windows store is broken. Also, Minecraft now uses Microsoft store

    • @Jon717
      @Jon717 2 роки тому +2

      @@Kingda2_ yes, MAS. It can permanently activate any version of Windows 10 via HWID, excluding Server. MAS only offers KMS38/KMS activation for Server. EzWindSLIC can permanently activate Server using SLIC activation, Windows 7 also uses it.

    • @Jon717
      @Jon717 2 роки тому +2

      @@bubbleboy821 I haven't really come across many issues. LTSC doesn't have the Microsoft Store so it would need to be installed. If you plan to use the MS Store for the latest games/apps you might run into issues with not meeting minimum requirements down the line, since LTSC doesn't get any feature updates. If you don't really use the MS Store much, you should be fine.

  • @informaticasaojose7
    @informaticasaojose7 9 місяців тому

    Incredible!

  • @st.john_one
    @st.john_one 2 роки тому

    server is cool i was testing server since Server 2003. btw not all games works on server ;) and there might some problems with drivers for devices like Radeon cards, and you have to turn on sound for example in services menu :) but it's still *almost* regular win :)

  • @halisselamozmen5658
    @halisselamozmen5658 2 роки тому

    Good video, I like it.

  • @muttBunch
    @muttBunch 2 роки тому

    OMG, I was dying when I saw all of the roles and features enabled since I deal with them every day.

  • @84Actionjack
    @84Actionjack 7 днів тому

    One benefit is longer support. I'm running Windows Server 2012 which reach end-of-life Fall 2023. Recently moved to Windows Server 2022 and will replace my Desktop with Server 2019.

  • @skelebro9999
    @skelebro9999 2 роки тому +4

    Suggestion: I think you should do one of your classic 'joke' videos on April 1st

  • @scsa20
    @scsa20 2 роки тому +6

    Someone else already mention this but Windows Server is a huge thing in the world of IT with Active Directory alone (which, by the way, is what is used for managing users, groups, policy administrations, etc, for many users and computers).
    The costs for Windows Server licensing is so high because of the fact that it's aimed at businesses. They've changed their pricing model when Server 2016 came out to be per core now if I recall correctly. A lot of the time, though, a company that needs to license a lot of Windows Servers would usually have an agreement to get a VLK (Volume License Key) or would go through a company like CDW to purchase key or through any number of Microsoft Partnered resellers but usually when you go through a reseller (such as a MSP) you will more likely be renting the key at that point where you're paying monthly so the cost is cheaper to you short term but expensive in the long run.
    Also up until about a year ago, in order for you to have remote desktop you would need to use Windows Servers and buy additional CALs (Client Access License) since only Windows Server can be enabled as a terminal server to allow more than 2 users connected at any one time. Now you could use Windows 10 Enterprise with Multi-user sessions, although pretty sure that's only an Azure thing at the moment.
    But anyways, to touch on some other points, the whole point of File and Storage Services is to manage additional hard disks and creating a pool of disks and/or creating file shares. You technically don't need that service installed to share files and folders but having the services installed makes it a whole lot easier to manage which is why it gets installed on a file server. The other point of having it is if you are planning on creating shared drive or act as shared storage device with a pool of disks (similar to how TrueNAS does it, but in Windows way instead of ZFS) from which you can then create a iSCSI connection to share out to your ESXi, Hyper-V, or any other hypervisor hosts for shared storage (although in the real world, you usually don't want to use Windows as your storage device for pooled disks, you would usually use something like a Dell Compellent, HP LeftHand SAN, or Nimble since they handle data a lot better, although there is many many other solutions out there, just depends on the need of the business).
    Anyways, think I've been rambling off too long as it is. But, anyways, there's a lot of us out here who works in IT that deals with this kind of OS day in and day out that watches your channel (to either learn something new, get a refresher since we've been inside the server world too long that we forgot what the desktop world is like, or just for some good laughs) so if you have questions about a server feature, just reach out.

    • @n.prince2458
      @n.prince2458 Рік тому

      @sca20 Not bad. What would you suggests as the fastest Windows 11 Server for personal use? Standard or Essential?
      Is there a lightweight or stripped down version of Windows 11 Server?

    • @scsa20
      @scsa20 Рік тому

      @@n.prince2458 There's no thing as Windows 11 Server, are you talking about Windows Server 2022? Or are you talking about Windows 11 for Business?
      If you're talking about Windows Server 2022, there's pretty much no differences between the 2 other then Essentials is mean for up to to 25 users and 50 devices, it's considered a specialty server aimed for small businesses limited to a single socket up to 10 cores.
      If you're looking for a slime installation of Server 2022 and don't mind getting your hands dirty with the command line interface and PowerShell on top of installing the management tools on your computer for remote management then you can install Server Core which does not install the GUI.

    • @n.prince2458
      @n.prince2458 Рік тому

      @scsa20 Best rambling I heard in a long time!
      (*This is very interesting!)
      You are quite correct. It is 2022 Server.
      I didnt diffentiste between Windows 11 Desktop with Windows Server 2022.
      Two very different Beast
      (Even though DHCP Promo can be installed. Hope I said that acronym, right)
      I last remembered 2016 from Network+ and Security + class.
      Time go by so quickly. Didn't realize how been left behind. Even Windows 11 Desktop was new to me.
      Anyway, I always found the Sever editions much more stable than consumer editions.
      TrueNas ...sounds very interesting!
      I wonder how you would compare it to Nimble?
      You are very inspiring. You've enticed me to get my old Unix up and running. My main drive have seriously bent pins. Now, I must try to find a repair service to straighten those.
      I have been away from the computer world much too long.
      You are more than quite welcome to ramble some more.:)

  • @verica4b
    @verica4b 2 роки тому +3

    Ahw that reminds me of my bachelor courses about windows server 🥺 I loved it. Edit: from these courses I got my nickname HyperVee

  • @macdee2766
    @macdee2766 7 місяців тому

    Hello Joe, thanks for the video. I changed my hosting company and moved to a Windows server. Where can I find my files (files manager) of WordPress from the Windows Manager dashboard