10 Best New Features of Windows Server 8

Microsoft claims 300 new and improved features in Windows Server 8, but after a few days in Redmond watching demos and stepping through lab sessions, we wonder whether the marketing guys accidentally left off a zero. It’s hard to name a Windows Server feature that hasn’t been tweaked, streamlined, wizardized, or completely revamped. Whatever grudge you may hold against Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 8 will almost certainly make amends.

If you’re a large shop struggling to manage hundreds of Windows servers, Windows Server 8 should ease the job. If you’re a small shop trying to squeeze high-end capability from a low-end budget, Windows Server 8 has plenty for you, too. With Windows Server 8, everything from server deployment to high availability becomes smoother and more automated.


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15 Essential Open Source Tools for Windows Admins

You might imagine that the best place to go for improving your Microsoft server-side experience is to the mothership itself. In many cases, you would be right. But the truth is there are a meaningful number of open source tools that go above and beyond what Microsoft has to offer in support of Windows Server, Exchange, SQL, and SharePoint. Many of these alternatives provide — for free — more powerful capabilities than what you’d get with third-party retail products.

Microsoft itself has acknowledged this fact, facilitating the availability of open source tools for Microsoft admins through its CodePlex site. Microsoft, too, can be relied on for a few clear winners when it comes to free tools.


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Delivering Fast Boot Times in Windows 8

When it comes to talking about “fundamentals” we want to start with boot time – no feature gets talked about and measured more. We designed Windows 8 so that you shouldn’t have to boot all that often (and we are always going to work on reducing the number of required restarts due to patching running code). But when you do boot we want it to be as fast as possible. This is a very deep topic and we have a lot of folks focused on it. We made a bigger leap in this area with Windows 8 than we have in a long time due in no small part to cooperation across the whole ecosystem. Gabe Aul, a director of program management in Windows, authored this post (a first in what will be a series of posts on fundamentals).
–Steven

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Xbox 360 Reset Glitch Hack – Unsigned Code on current Kernels incl. X360 SLIM

You thought it wouldn’t be possible?
You thought there are only (a few) JTAGs or total overpriced Devkits to run unsigned Code?

GliGli & Tiros are proving the opposite! They developed a Hack which glitches all recent Xbox360 Kernels to run unsigned Code on.

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Nasty Apache Denial of Service Vulnerability

A denial of service vulnerability has been found in the way the multiple overlapping ranges are handled by the Apache HTTPD server:

http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Aug/175

An attack tool is circulating in the wild. Active use of this tools has been observed.

The attack can be done remotely and with a modest number of requests can cause very significant memory and CPU usage on the server.

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