Windows Server Environments refer to the infrastructure built upon Microsoft's Windows Server operating system. This encompasses servers running various Windows Server versions (e.g., Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022), Active Directory for user and resource management, Group Policy for centralized configuration, and services like DNS, DHCP, and file sharing. These environments are commonly used by organizations of all sizes to host applications, manage network resources, provide authentication and authorization, and ensure data security and availability. They can be deployed on-premises, in the cloud (e.g., Azure), or in hybrid configurations.
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