windows server longhorn

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Windows Server Longhorn was the codename for a pivotal Microsoft server release that redefined datacenter administration, security, and automation. This tag covers discussions and archived galleries showcasing role-driven management, the introduction of PowerShell, and the transition to a more automated server environment. Content here explores how Longhorn served as a time capsule for Microsoft's shift in enterprise IT strategy, including early glimpses of Server Manager and scripting capabilities that later became standard in Windows Server. Topics include the evolution of server roles, automation tools, and the broader impact of Longhorn on subsequent Windows Server versions.
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    Windows Server Longhorn Gallery: Role Driven Management and Automation

    Windows Server “Longhorn” wasn’t merely a codename and a set of screenshots — it was the inflection point where Microsoft rethought how Windows would be administered, secured, and automated in the datacenter, and the archived PCMag image gallery serves as a useful time capsule for that...
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