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
For the 70-740 exam the nano server version of windows server 2016 does not offer any gui or any way to manage it locally(except for a few network configuration settings, fire wall settings, and setting up remote management). No 32 bit support, no offline capability.
https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/windowsserver/2016/02/10/exploring-nano-server-for-windows-server-2016/
Further, offline management can be achieved via the new Nano Server Recovery Console, which gives you a local interface with a simplified UI, all of which you can see for yourself in Jeffrey’s final demo.
B. False
No GUI for Nano. Only remote access with other system possible then no offline capability
B. false
Nano Server is headless; it has no local user interface, no 32-bit application support, and only the most basic configuration controls. There is no support for Remote Desktop; to administer the system, you use Windows Remote
Management (WinRM) remote PowerShell connections, and Windows Management Interface (WMI) tools.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/manage-nano-server