Windows Server 2019

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 Software Load Balancer — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 Software Load Balancer

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 Software Load Balancer Software Load Balancer (SLB) is a component of the Windows Server 2019 Software Defined Networking (SDN) stack that provides inbound and outbound network traffic load balancing and Network Address Translation (NAT). SLB operates at Layer 4 (TCP/UDP) and distributes connections across backend server pools using ECMP […]

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How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network Controller — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network Controller

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network Controller Network Controller is a Software Defined Networking (SDN) component available in Windows Server 2019 Datacenter edition that provides a centralized, programmable point of automation for virtual and physical network infrastructure management. Network Controller manages Hyper-V virtual networks, software load balancers, RAS Gateways, and Network Security Groups. […]

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How to Configure Windows Server 2019 IPAM — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 IPAM

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 IPAM IP Address Management (IPAM) in Windows Server 2019 is a built-in framework for discovering, monitoring, auditing, and managing IP address space across your network. IPAM centralizes management of DHCP and DNS servers, tracks IP address allocation and availability, and provides historical data for auditing. This guide covers installing […]

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How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 QoS Policies — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 QoS Policies

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 QoS Policies Quality of Service (QoS) policies on Windows Server 2019 allow administrators to prioritize, throttle, and classify network traffic based on application, port, protocol, or IP address. Policy-based QoS uses Group Policy or local policies to apply DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) markings and traffic throttling without […]

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How to Configure Windows Server 2019 DCB — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 DCB

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 DCB Data Center Bridging (DCB) is a suite of IEEE standards that enhance standard Ethernet to provide the reliability and traffic management required by converged data center networks. DCB enables multiple traffic types — including Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), iSCSI, RDMA (RoCE), and standard Ethernet — to coexist […]

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How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SR-IOV — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SR-IOV

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SR-IOV Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is a PCI-SIG specification that allows a single physical PCIe network adapter to present multiple virtual functions (VFs) directly to virtual machines, bypassing the Hyper-V virtual switch and the software network stack. This provides near-native network performance in VMs with ultra-low latency […]

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How to Configure Windows Server 2019 RDMA Networking — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 RDMA Networking

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 RDMA Networking Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) networking allows data to be transferred directly between application memory on different servers, bypassing the CPU and operating system kernel for data movement. This dramatically reduces CPU utilization, latency, and memory bandwidth consumption for high-throughput workloads. Windows Server 2019 supports RDMA through […]

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How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SMB over QUIC — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SMB over QUIC

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 SMB over QUIC SMB over QUIC is a feature introduced in Windows Server 2022 that allows SMB 3 file sharing over the QUIC transport protocol (UDP port 443) instead of TCP port 445. While Windows Server 2019 itself does not support the SMB over QUIC server role, Windows […]

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How to Configure Windows Server 2019 SMB Direct — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 SMB Direct

How to Configure Windows Server 2019 SMB Direct SMB Direct is an enhancement to the SMB 3 protocol that enables direct memory access transfers between servers using RDMA-capable network adapters. When available, SMB Direct allows data to be transferred between server memory over the network without involving the CPU for data movement, dramatically reducing CPU […]

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How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network File System — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network File System

How to Set Up Windows Server 2019 Network File System Network File System (NFS) on Windows Server 2019 enables interoperability between Windows and Unix/Linux systems by providing NFS server and client roles. The Server for NFS role allows Windows Server 2019 to export shared directories that Linux, macOS, and other Unix-based systems can mount natively. […]

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