Thanks. These are exactly the features we need Microsoft working on (along with bug fixing of course!) Not major GUI redesigns where buttons are moved around for no reason or window corners are changed. STUFF LIKE THIS!
Nice to see improvements on Windows Server, I would certainly like to see the Windows Store being available for those with mixed Workstation use and remote desktop plus boot from a better filesystem than NTFS, eg. ZFS/ReFS with options to have parity/more complex setups and be as easy and it should be because right now storage spaces just does not work the easy way out of the box through server manager on 2022 in fact since 2019, 2016 used to work though..
Does upgrading from Server 2022 to Server 2025 have license implications? ARe Windows server updates going to become free, like Windows 10 to 11 was/is? It's nice that it's possible, but if the cost is $$$$ then I'd rather not. Even worse, if it's trivial to perform the update by someone who doesn't understand the cost and license ramifications for an organisation it could be a massive problem.
I've already read about a company auto upgrading to 2025 on accident (but they had 3rd party upgrade management). I have no idea how Microsoft is managing licensing unless they are upgrading all 2022 licenses to 2025? Haven't read about that. Really bizarre.
@@elalemanpaisa In my opinion Hyper-V is the best one out there. I've been working with VMWare, Xen, OpenStack, KVM.... in enterprises since it has been invented. Check Windows Virtual Server 2005 just for fun.. it was a glimpse in the current future, sadly 64bit wasn't available back then as a mainstream platform.. The most IDIOTIC "feature" in W2022 / W2025 HV is the "elimination" of LBFO with SET on virtual switches.
Bluetooth Stack and WinGet, after dancing with a tambourine, already work in Windows Server 2016, 2019 and 2022. But why was it cut out from there? Better tell me whether Microsoft Store will work out of the box, or at least after installation via WinGet. Still, some driver control software already work via UWP
You can't. You can remove a DC from a domain by removing AD DS, remove the server from the domain, then reinstall Server 2022. If you've upgraded the domain functional level to Server 25, you need to have Server 25 DCs.
Is there any chance to see improvemenst for linux guests? Wayland is still lacking. Our developers are using linux which is sometimes problematic with hyper-v
.Net security patches are frequent, every month or other month, so hot-patching won't work. So that needs to be fixed. Besides, Windows sometimes has memory leaks, or applications do, so a monthly reboot has some other uses besides patching.
Offcourse Hyperv is the cool, but the problem with hyperv is snapshot merging is too tricky,when compare with VM ware One click merge the snapshots/checkpoints. MSFT must relook on this case specially, i mean make it easy to merge all snapshots. Great video and enhanced version..
As of the latest information available, Copilot is **not included** in Windows Server 2025. It was initially present in an early build. but has since been removed.
Thanks. These are exactly the features we need Microsoft working on (along with bug fixing of course!) Not major GUI redesigns where buttons are moved around for no reason or window corners are changed. STUFF LIKE THIS!
Leave the UI redesign for the client Windows. Specifically - rewriting the shell alltogether.
Nice to see improvements on Windows Server, I would certainly like to see the Windows Store being available for those with mixed Workstation use and remote desktop plus boot from a better filesystem than NTFS, eg. ZFS/ReFS with options to have parity/more complex setups and be as easy and it should be because right now storage spaces just does not work the easy way out of the box through server manager on 2022 in fact since 2019, 2016 used to work though..
Does upgrading from Server 2022 to Server 2025 have license implications? ARe Windows server updates going to become free, like Windows 10 to 11 was/is? It's nice that it's possible, but if the cost is $$$$ then I'd rather not. Even worse, if it's trivial to perform the update by someone who doesn't understand the cost and license ramifications for an organisation it could be a massive problem.
I've already read about a company auto upgrading to 2025 on accident (but they had 3rd party upgrade management). I have no idea how Microsoft is managing licensing unless they are upgrading all 2022 licenses to 2025? Haven't read about that. Really bizarre.
Thank you excellent video
What about Hyper-v usb devices passthrough to vm?
Why would you want to do that?
SR-IVO?
Hyper-v is not a home play tech it's an enterprise piece of software.
@@elalemanpaisa
In my opinion Hyper-V is the best one out there.
I've been working with VMWare, Xen, OpenStack, KVM.... in enterprises since it has been invented.
Check Windows Virtual Server 2005 just for fun.. it was a glimpse in the current future, sadly 64bit wasn't available back then as a mainstream platform..
The most IDIOTIC "feature" in W2022 / W2025 HV is the "elimination" of LBFO with SET on virtual switches.
Bluetooth Stack and WinGet, after dancing with a tambourine, already work in Windows Server 2016, 2019 and 2022. But why was it cut out from there? Better tell me whether Microsoft Store will work out of the box, or at least after installation via WinGet. Still, some driver control software already work via UWP
Does the NVME optimization apply for SATA SSDs?
SATA SSDs use AHCI, not NVME
Please can you provide me with certified information on the downgrade from Windows Server DC 2025 to WS DC 2022
You can't. You can remove a DC from a domain by removing AD DS, remove the server from the domain, then reinstall Server 2022. If you've upgraded the domain functional level to Server 25, you need to have Server 25 DCs.
To be able to do hotpatching I need another license ?
Is there any chance to see improvemenst for linux guests? Wayland is still lacking. Our developers are using linux which is sometimes problematic with hyper-v
.Net security patches are frequent, every month or other month, so hot-patching won't work. So that needs to be fixed. Besides, Windows sometimes has memory leaks, or applications do, so a monthly reboot has some other uses besides patching.
Offcourse Hyperv is the cool, but the problem with hyperv is snapshot merging is too tricky,when compare with VM ware One click merge the snapshots/checkpoints. MSFT must relook on this case specially, i mean make it easy to merge all snapshots. Great video and enhanced version..
So you are an active microsoft developer?
I like this.
Hotpatching requires a monthly subscription. Of course it does, sigh.
People read something on the internet and think hyper-v is dead because the free version didn't get an update
just turn quic on, and it will work, its all i had to do. you sure about that ? really ? for firewall rules ? no certificates ?
So, so, so, so, so.. Could you please reduce the number of "so"? It's an awful presentasjon-killer.
yet ms decided to put copilot ai bloat into server. garbage system
As of the latest information available, Copilot is **not included** in Windows Server 2025. It was initially present in an early build. but has since been removed.
@@wiredcanuck nice. looking forward to put it on my workstation when it's finally released