A local interface with UI support is available for offline management of Nano Servers?

In response to increased needs for higher density and more efficient OS resource utilization, Nano Server is foundational to the modern datacenter and is useful in two core scenarios: As a private cloud infrastructure it’s particularly useful for clustered Hyper-V, clustered storage and core networking services scenarios; or as an application platform it’s highly optimized for modern distributed and cloud-based apps which leverage containers and micro service architectures.
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
A local interface with UI support is available for offline management of Nano Servers?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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3 thoughts on “A local interface with UI support is available for offline management of Nano Servers?

  1. Answer: B
    Explanation: A local interface with UI support is NOT available for Nano servers. You must administer them remotely using PowerShell.

  2. answer is B.
    Nano Server is managed remotely. There is no local logon capability at all, nor does it support Terminal Services. However, you have a wide variety of options for managing Nano Server remotely, including Windows PowerShell, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), Windows Remote Management, and Emergency Management Services (EMS).

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