Windows Server 2012 - a look at the new Server Manager
It’s a time of great change!
Michael Hildebrand posted a quick overview of server management in past Windows versions, and a “walk around” the new Server Manager interface in Windows Server 2012 over on the Ask PFE Platforms blog.
I say as someone that’s only been using it for a little while: It’s a little bit different. Definitely worth exploring, or at least glancing around!
Fresh new UI style
- Echoing the new UI style of Windows 8/Server 2012 and other similar consoles such as the AD Administrative Center
Remote and GUI-less management
- With Server Manager, we can manage multiple servers with a high degree of functionality from a single console, including GUI-less server CORE systems.
- This makes the idea of wide spread deployment of GUI-less or Server Core systems much more palatable for many enterprises.
Powershell integration and self-help/knowledge-share
- As we evolve application and infrastructure management, the use/development of Powershell continues to grow.
- Server Manager is following suit like several other GUI Management consoles – Exchange, AD – and becoming a mere GUI front end for Powershell 'innards'
- Server Manager has numerous ways to view/export/import Powershell scripts, commands, histories and input files
There are lots of labeled pictures, too. If a picture tells a thousand words, is a picture of a word worth a thousand more words? I like to think so.
Oh, and “yarr”.
Posted by Tristan Kington , MSPFE Editor
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
it's very difficult to start and adapt with new server manager...Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Yep! I'm not up to speed yet. I'm eyeing off the VHDs option wondering if that's DISM under the covers. Huge amount of focus on multi-server management. Sure I'll get used to it soon!