Thursday, November 15, 2018

Microsoft re-releases Windows 10 update; Patch Tuesday addresses critical vulnerabilities; and more

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | November 15, 2018

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Docker mounts legacy Windows push

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

Docker on Windows Server can bring most legacy Microsoft applications into the modern container fold, but Windows-only shops struggle with Docker Enterprise Edition Linux requirements. (SearchITOperations.com)

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Windows zero-day repair tops November Patch Tuesday

Microsoft corrected one Windows zero-day exploit in November Patch Tuesday, but administrators will need to keep an eye on other threats, including another unresolved Windows zero-day and a new side-channel attack that affects Intel CPUs. (SearchWindowsServer.com)

 
Microsoft ships Windows Server and Windows 10 -- again

Microsoft has re-released the Windows 10 October Update and Windows Server 2019 as it's squashed the bugs that caused some Windows 10 users to lose data. However, some analysts advise users to proceed with caution. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Formulate a 2019 IT operations plan that's ready for 2020
Modern IT moves at breakneck speed, so tools and culture have to stand up to the pressure. Between tighter integration with other business groups and smarter tools, there are several ways to set up for success. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
Boost application performance with GPUs
GPU hardware can handle compute-intensive workloads within the data center. Here's how to experience faster processing times and simplified virtualization setups with GPUs. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Don't forget these Hyper-V replication setup steps

Hyper-V replication enables the consistent creation of VM copies for disaster recovery. Before setting up Hyper-V replication, don't forget these important steps, such as configuring a replication interval and establishing a failure plan. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)

 
VMware-AWS integration grows to include databases
The VMware-AWS partnership first yielded VMware Cloud on AWS, and with cheaper price points and wider coverage, the service is poised to gain momentum. VMware and AWS built on this partnership with a database service that boosts the VMware-AWS integration even more. (SearchVMware.com)
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