Here are 10 new features
about Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials:
1.
Server deployment
You can install Essentials as a
member server in a domain of any size. Previously, Windows Server 2012
Essentials could be installed as the only domain controller of a small office
network. Now Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials can be installed on a virtual
server or physical server, and on a member server in an existing domain of any
size. When installing as a member server, you can have more than one server
running Essentials in your domain. shows the option in Windows
Server 2012 R2 Server Manager to install the Essentials Experience role.
2.
Client deployment
You can connect computers to your
domain from a remote location. In other words, you can domain join your users'
mobile computers even when they are not on your corporate network. Directing a
new employee to the "/connect" virtual directory of Essentials remote
access website (see Snapshot 2) launches a simple wizard that prompts the
user for four pieces of information:
- Username and password for the domain.
- If the computer is only for you, or for you and other domain users.
- An optional description to type such as "TechRepublic Windows 8.1 Tablet".
- Will you want the computer to wake up for backups or to only perform backups when the computer is running.
3.
Pre-configured auto-VPN dialing
If you need access to on-premise
network resources there is a pre-configured VPN client. The user can optionally trigger auto-VPN dialing so they are always
connected to the workplace.
4.
Server storage
You can create shared folders such
as user home folders on a secondary server on the network. Get an alert when a
server folder grows beyond its defined quota.
5.
Health Report
A really useful Health Report is
integrated with Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials and no longer needs to be
installed as an add-in. Depending on your business needs, you can customize the
system health reports to display items that you prefer to monitor. This is is a quick and easy
way to keep your pulse on the health of a small network.
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6.
BranchCache
You can turn on BranchCache to
improve data access if the server running Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials is
located offsite. BranchCache is a wide area network (WAN) bandwidth
optimization technology that is included in some editions of the Windows Server
Windows client operating systems. To optimize WAN bandwidth when users access
content on remote servers, BranchCache copies content from a main office or
hosted cloud content servers and caches the content at branch office locations,
allowing client computers at branch offices to access the content locally
rather than over the WAN.
7.
Office 365 integration
The following functionalities are
new in Office 365 integration with Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials:
SharePoint Libraries management and Office 365 Distribution Groups management.
For the small business that is looking for a way to accelerate their cloud
journey by moving some functions like email to Office 365, it's hard to imagine
this being any easier.
8.
Mobile Device Management
If your Windows Server 2012 R2
Essentials server is integrated with Office 365, you can manage your mobile
devices using the Exchange Active Sync functionalities from the Essentials
dashboard, such as define email access from a mobile device, set up password
policies, and remote wipe of the mobile device.
9.
Client Full System Restore
Client Full System Restore is now
supported by Windows Deployment Services (WDS). You can create client restore
service using the Set up Client Restore Service task and perform client full
system restore over the network with WDS instead of using an image saved on a
DVD.
10.
Remote Web Access
Remote Web
Access is updated and optimized for touch devices and enhanced with rich HTML5
support. Figure E shows off this really nice looking interface.
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