
It features the Dashboard and emphasizes charts and alerts for monitoring. Hyper-Converged Cluster Manager – Provides an all-new experience tailored for Storage Spaces Direct and Hyper-V.Failover Cluster Manager – Provides support for ongoing management of failover clusters and cluster resources.Computer Management – Provides a subset of the Server Manager features for managing Windows 10 client PCs.Windows Admin Center also provides these solutions:

Managing Hyper-V VMs and Virtual Switches.Viewing/Ending Processes and Creating Process Dumps.Displaying resources and resource utilization.

Windows Admin Center has the following key capabilities in its Server Manager solution: For a detailed look at what tools are included with Windows Admin Center, read more about managing servers in our documentation. Although Windows Admin Center can manage many common scenarios, it doesn't completely replace all traditional Microsoft Management Console (MMC) tools. How much does it cost to use Windows Admin Center? Note that some extensions may be updated more frequently than others, between Windows Admin Center releases.įor info about Windows Admin Center Preview releases, see Windows Insider Preview releases. This policy applies to both the Windows Admin Center platform itself, as well as any released (non-preview) Microsoft extensions published in the Windows Admin Center extension feed. This means that only the latest version of Windows Admin Center is serviced and supported, and users must stay current by upgrading to the latest Windows Admin Center release within 30 days of availability to remain supported. Windows Admin Center (non-preview) releases are supported continuously, based on Microsoft's Modern Lifecycle Policy. The current platform capabilities and core tools meet Microsoft's standard release criteria and our quality bar for usability, reliability, performance, accessibility, security, and adoption.

Windows Admin Center is generally available and ready for broad usage and production deployments.
