Go to the Settings gear icon in the top right corner of Windows Admin Center.This will simplify the deployment of full-stack updates across your Azure Stack HCI cluster infrastructure. This allows Azure Stack HCI customers to not only be up to date with OS updates but also the curated firmware/driver updates from respective OEMs based on make and model of Azure Stack HCI nodes. Windows Admin Center provides further integrated solutions through OEM extensions within the cluster deployment flow. Integrated solutions updatesĪzure Stack HCI is supported on a broad range of vendor systems and is available through Microsoft’s rich selection of partners and system integrators (SIs). The wizard also has in-built ingenuity to auto-assign sites based on AD site provisioning. The wizard flow provides network configuration options and runs required network connectivity tests to validate user inputs before performing the new cluster creation. This release of cluster-creation enables to choose to deploy single-site or multi-site/stretch cluster. Files and File sharing: Bug fixes and a UNC copy-paste to the dashboardĪzure Stack HCI stretch clusters provide a solution for disaster recovery with automatic failover.Azure File Sync: A much more reliable experience has come to Azure File Sync.Several of our core Windows Admin Center tools have received updates since our 2009 release. Most notably, this release includes an upgrade to HTTP/2.Īccessibility improvements throughout the product. Significant performance improvements: We’re dedicated to improving performance across the product. Improvements were made to the Extension Manager, including fixes for access denied errors. Azure login should be much more reliable moving forward. Significant improvements were made to address the Azure login issues from the last release. We strongly recommend that you use this build for deploying clusters. In this release, we made several platform and performance updates and added a new step to the cluster create wizard. Thanks for your continued interest and support. Happy New Year from the Windows Admin Center Team! We’re excited to bring you the first look at our newest features as we start fresh in the new year. Author’s note: I am publishing this blog post on behalf of the Windows Admin Center Team.
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