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Windows Server 2019 and SDK Preview builds 17723 are now available for Insiders
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Published onJuly 31, 2018
published onJuly 31, 2018
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It’s been almost a week since Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider build 17723 for Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring, and today the company is following suit withWindows Server 2019 Insider build 17723and theWindows 10 SDK Preview builds 17723. If the new SDK, which is available to downloadherebrings bug fixes and the usual API changes, the latest version of the server OS is probably the most interesting release.
In the Windows Server 2019 build 17692, Microsoftintroduced System Insights, a new feature that brings local predictive analytics capabilities natively to the server OS. After installing the latest Insider build, IT Admins will be able to add new predictive capabilities to System Insights without having to install OS updates. “This functionality enables developers, including Microsoft and third parties, to create and deliver new capabilities mid-release to address the scenarios you care about, Microsoft explained.
Other highlights in this new Windows Server 2019 build include the ability to deploy Kubernetes on Windows Server, as well as a new network congestion control provider calledLEDBAT. You can download this new build from theWindows Server Insider Preview download page.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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