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
Answer: B
Explanation: A local interface with UI support is NOT available for Nano servers. You must administer them remotely using PowerShell.
Do any one know if the dump is valid ?
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).