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#Password1 dropbox help sync windows update#
I highly suspect SAMBA4 enabled NAS devices will become more and more prevalent in Small to Medium Business, as well as troublesome application servers that periodically break themselves as in-experienced SMB-targeted MSP's deploy them without configuring the right update channels to maintain application compatibility.We recommend the best products through an independent review process, and advertisers do not influence our picks. Mix in the fact that upgrading from copper to fibre is costing people anywhere from 10-150K - its just not a thing. The original plan probably would have supported this end goal pretty well as they moved the max speed from 100mbit to 1gbit - however given they decided to roll copper bullshit out to ~40% of the population, its not a reality. I live in Australia - and whilst we have a National Broadband Network being built - its been politicised and had the conservative party fuck it up for all and sundry. And whilst I somewhat agree with this - it hinges on the assumption that all and sundry will have good internet access. Microsoft is rapidly heading to a world where they absolutely do not expect SMB to have servers/local hardware at all.

That said - where Jeffrey Snover fully expects Windows Servers to go - which is entirely Core/Nano - this kind of thing will be supported, as the vast majority of your configuration state will be managed via AD/DSC/GPO/SCCM/whatever.

And by unmanaged, i mean people without WSUS/SCCM or who have had the foresight to configure these settings which I fully expect to be buried in the registry/gpo somewhere.
#Password1 dropbox help sync windows upgrade#
Right now, this is a really bad thing.īecause even Microsoft don't support automatically rolling the server OS to the latest and greatest, application in place (try building an Exchange/SQL server on 2012, then upgrade to 2012R2 - or 2012R2 -> 2016).Īnd if this behaviour is default, similar to Windows Desktops (and judging from past efforts, even in the server space - see maintenance windows, it will be), this is going to break "unmanaged" environments.
