Nano Server
Microsoft announced a new installation option, Nano Server, a minimal footprint installation option of Windows Server. It excludes the graphical user interface, WoW64 (support for 32-bit software) and Windows Installer. It does not support console logon, either locally or via Remote Desktop Connection. All management is performed remotely via Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and PowerShell. Microsoft engineer Jeffrey Snover claims that Nano Server had 93 percent lower VHD size, 92 percent fewer critical security advisories, and 80 percent fewer reboots than Windows Server.
Simply removing the GUI creates less system overhead, reducing the amount of system power needed to operate the server OS and improving the security significantly. Its crazy just how many exploits are geared through the systems GUI.
I know they generally don't use a GUI for high powered Linux based servers either for the same reason……so Microsoft is finally catching on.
Im sure there will be many exploits in this Nano Server too, but no where near as bad, so I'm thinking it would be neat to test it out and enable IIS and host a site for fun. Launch it via VM and see if anyone could get it up and running.
Well, we need to leave it hosted! lol
rex_mundi wrote: Aye it was amazing, you missed the best weekend ever.
- or is he just saying that? ha-ha
I was thinking about launching it on a VM and hosting a site, but I am not sure if the virtual network adapters will throw me through any loops or not. I was just host a real simple site and test it out and use a free DNS service .