Dell Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Edition - license - 16 additional cores

Article-No.:
188459
Manufacturer-No.:
634-BYKV
Technical specifications

General

Localization
Multilingual
Packaged Quantity
1

OS Provided

Type
Microsoft Windows Server 2019/2022 Datacenter
OS Family
Windows Server

Software

License Type
License
License Qty
16 additional cores
Licensing Details
No media/no key
License Category
License
Description
Windows Server 2022 is built on the strong foundation of Windows Server 2019 and brings many innovations on three key themes: security, Azure hybrid integration and management, and application platform. Also, Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Edition helps you use the benefits of cloud to keep your VMs up to date while minimizing downtime.
  • The new security capabilities
    Advanced multi-layer security in Windows Server 2022 provides the comprehensive protection that servers need today.
  • Secured-core server
    Certified Secured-core server hardware from an OEM partner provides additional security protections that are useful against sophisticated attacks. This can provide increased assurance when handling mission critical data in some of the most data sensitive industries. A Secured-core server uses hardware, firmware, and driver capabilities to enable advanced Windows Server security features. Many of these features are available in Windows Secured-core PCs and are now also available with Secured-core server hardware and Windows Server 2022.
  • Hardware root-of-trust
    Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM 2.0) secure crypto-processor chips provide a secure, hardware-based store for sensitive cryptographic keys and data, including systems integrity measurements. TPM 2.0 can verify that the server has been started with legitimate code and can be trusted by subsequent code execution. This is known as a hardware root-of-trust and is used by features such as BitLocker drive encryption.
  • Firmware protection
    Firmware executes with high privileges and is often invisible to traditional anti-virus solutions, which has lead to a rise in the number of firmware-based attacks. Secured-core server processors support measurement and verification of boot processes with Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) technology and isolation of driver access to memory with Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection.
  • Virtualization-based security (VBS)
    Secured-core servers support virtualization-based security (VBS) and hypervisor-based code integrity (HVCI). VBS uses hardware virtualization features to create and isolate a secure region of memory from the normal operating system, protecting against an entire class of vulnerabilities used in cryptocurrency mining attacks. VBS also allows for the use of Credential Guard, where user credentials and secrets are stored in a virtual container that the operating system cannot access directly.
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