Computer/Embedded Technology


Windows Embedded Server 2012

23 January 2013 Computer/Embedded Technology

Microsoft’s Windows Embedded Server 2012 offers a proven, robust, highly available and reliable operating system for OEMs for embedded applications in server appliances in a wide variety of industries where long-term product availability is essential, particularly in Intelligent Systems architectures.

Being binary-identical to Windows Server, Windows Embedded Server helps increase hardware utilisation and optimise data storage efficiency with scale and performance advantages. Developers can build server appliances that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 for embedded systems databases for enhanced business intelligence, interoperate with client computers and connect to the cloud.

Software licensing for Windows Server 2012 for embedded systems has been made simpler. The number of editions has been reduced and the Standard Edition gets failover clustering and has all the benefits that previously used to be only part of the higher-end editions.

New and improved networking features in the latest iteration include significant changes to the Server Message Block (SMB) file- and print-sharing protocol and network interface card (NIC) support, which helps improve server appliance performance and reliability.

Windows Server 2008 for embedded systems introduced a new installation mode, Windows Server Core, which installs only the files needed to support a designated server role. Server Core installation generally requires less maintenance and updating than a full Windows Server installation because fewer components are installed and running on the server.

Hence, fewer components are exposed to attack over the network, making servers running the Server Core installation more secure, as they are less vulnerable to viruses, data theft or other compromises. Furthermore, Server Core delivers better uptime, as patching can be reduced, and Server Core continues to be an installation option in Windows Server 2012 for embedded systems.

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 for embedded systems is supported on Server Core. Server appliances running Microsoft SQL Server 2012 for embedded systems databases on server core thus have a smaller footprint, are more secure and deliver better uptime, compared with appliances running Microsoft SQL Server 2012 for embedded systems databases on the full Windows Server installation.

Hyper-V is a powerful virtualisation technology that enables businesses to take advantage of virtualisation’s benefits, for developers’ intelligent systems.

Applications for Windows Embedded Server 2012 include medical imaging, security and surveillance, industrial automation, streaming media server and telecommunications (PBX server).

For more information contact Mark Bohmer, Arrow Altech Distribution, +27 (0)11 923 9600, [email protected], www.arrow.altech.co.za



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