Windows Server 2019 is currently a cloud-compatible operating system, which will strongly support existing workloads and introduce new technologies to help with the transition to cloud computing. becomes easier.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a platform for building virtualization solutions for every end customer need, including delivering individual virtualized applications, providing secure mobile and remote desktop access, and providing end users the ability to run their applications and desktops from the cloud.
Windows has upgraded the ability to manage RDS license servers through Active Directory (AD).
Feature for RDS license server that updates user client access licenses (CALs) to AD objects without direct access for easy license management for employees.
The Performance Counters API system will help partners easily access data to build monitoring dashboards and deliver consistent user experiences.
Users will easily maximize productivity through the RDS 2019 desktop and apps.
Modern notifications for RemoteApp in the action center improve productivity when you use Microsoft Office applications.
Improvements in GPU virtualization technology will reduce network traffic and video players will operate more smoothly. At the same time, CPU usage on the client, server and bandwidth will be minimized.
The integrated Windows admin center makes it easier to unify all local and remote server management into a single pane.
Optimized Windows Defender delivers secure, scalable, and cost-effective desktop experiences.
Web client support for single sign-on (SSO) provides streamlined user authentication, plus additional features including easy-to-configure DTLS-based encryption.