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Microsoft Is Making a Stripped-Down Windows to Rival Linux

         

bill

12:13 pm on Apr 9, 2015 (gmt 0)

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http://www.wired.com/2015/04/super-slim-windows-microsoft-eyes-future-cloud-computing/ [wired.com]

Microsoft Is Making a Stripped-Down Windows to Rival Linux

Today, big Silicon Valley names like Google and Twitter run their online services across thousands of machines. And to efficiently execute their software with so much hardware in the mix, they use the open source Linux operating system and a technology called “containers.” What they don’t use is Windows.

Microsoft’s flagship operating system operates quite differently from Linux—which could be a problem as containers become the preferred way of computing in the cloud. But now, as so many others follow the lead of giants like Google and Twitter, Microsoft is reshaping Windows so that it doesn’t get left behind.

In the fall, Microsoft announced that it would add Linux-like container technology to a future version of Windows. Today, the company revealed that it’s also developing a super-slim version of Windows that will run what it describes as a new kind of container—one that provides an added level of security. The OS is called Windows Server Nano.

engine

4:25 pm on Apr 9, 2015 (gmt 0)

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This is very interesting. There's no doubt that a cut down version would help transfer the OS into other markets, especially industrial.

Hoople

8:53 pm on Apr 9, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Sounds like a revival of WindowPE which was loosely based on Windows 2000 Professional IIRC.

tangor

10:30 pm on Apr 9, 2015 (gmt 0)

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The functionality of these smaller versions will be key... and we'll have to wait and see what that might be. Wonder if it will be small enough to put on some older iron I have around the house.