Windows Server?
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We have a couple of threads for fuck-ups of Windows 10, Windows 11, and other "consumer" Windows versions. What about current Windows Server?
Just recently, MS fucked an update up. OK, what would you expect?
But on the other hand, do we still have more control over updates when using Windows Server? E.g. switch automatic updates off? Some web pages suggest that - but does it really work?
And what about removing Edge? And other telemetry...
I would like to get rid of my Windows 11 azure machine, and think of using a Windows Server 2022 instead. I do mostly C# development with a current Visual Studio Community Edition - would that make sense?
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@BernieTheBernie said in Windows Server?:
But on the other hand, do we still have more control over updates when using Windows Server? E.g. switch automatic updates off? Some web pages suggest that - but does it really work?
It works on the Pro/Enterprise versions of 11 so should work on Server.
My only real experience with Server is in an environment where updates are controlled by whatever WSUS is called this week rather than on each server though.
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@BernieTheBernie said in Windows Server?:
I would like to get rid of my Windows 11 azure machine, and think of using a Windows Server 2022 instead. I do mostly C# development with a current Visual Studio Community Edition - would that make sense?
Should be fine, provided the stupid installer doesn't do Special Things just because it detected it's running on a Server installation.
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@loopback0 said in Windows Server?:
It works on the Pro/Enterprise versions of 11 so should work on Server.
pro is a lot cheaper if that's a @BernieTheBernie wants. is server supposed to have less "fuck ups"?
I didn't notice any fuckup on windows 11 updates so far, I think you just need to install more luck
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@sockpuppet7 said in Windows Server?:
install more luck
sudo apt-get install more_luck
does not work on Windows 11.
Is it some system thingy which I could try to activate?
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@BernieTheBernie said in Windows Server?:
@sockpuppet7 said in Windows Server?:
install more luck
sudo apt-get install more_luck
does not work on Windows 11.
Is it some system thingy which I could try to activate?Have you tried
sudo dnf install more-luck
?
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@sockpuppet7 said in Windows Server?:
@loopback0 said in Windows Server?:
It works on the Pro/Enterprise versions of 11 so should work on Server.
pro is a lot cheaper if that's a @BernieTheBernie wants.
Azure only has Enterprise IIRC but standalone it's the same control over updates as Pro unless Azure forces them.
@sockpuppet7 said in Windows Server?:
is server supposed to have less "fuck ups"?
It's basically just the LTS updates.
I assume Enterprise is still cheaper than Server on Azure though, and for just running VS there's no benefit of Server instead.
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@loopback0 said in Windows Server?:
Azure only has Enterprise IIRC but standalone it's the same control over updates as Pro unless Azure forces them.
Actually none.
In order to control updates, the machine must be in a domain.
I do not have a domain, so...
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@BernieTheBernie said in Windows Server?:
@loopback0 said in Windows Server?:
Azure only has Enterprise IIRC but standalone it's the same control over updates as Pro unless Azure forces them.
Actually none.
In order to control updates, the machine must be in a domain.
I do not have a domain, so...I don't have access to standalone 11 Enterprise right now but I don't remember that being true?
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@BernieTheBernie said in Windows Server?:
@loopback0 said in Windows Server?:
Azure only has Enterprise IIRC but standalone it's the same control over updates as Pro unless Azure forces them.
Actually none.
In order to control updates, the machine must be in a domain.
I do not have a domain, so...You can edit "local" group policy (which is what I believe you're referring to) without being joined to a domain in all editions from Pro up.