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It's been a few years since Microsoft promised to include OpenSSH as a part of Windows, and though consumer versions of Windows 10 already had it, the Server variants are only getting it now.
The OpenSSH solution used for remote management is now a supported 'Features on Demand' addition in both Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019.
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that the OpenSSH solution used for remote management is now a supported 'Features on Demand' addition in both Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019.
Today at its Ignite 2018 conference, Microsoft announced that Windows Server 2019 and its semi-annual counterpart, Windows Server, version 1809, will be generally available in October.
Microsoft has announced that the next version of Windows Server, called Windows Server 2019, will be available in the second half of this year. The company also ...
Microsoft on Tuesday rereleased the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809), as well as Windows Server 2019 and its Windows Server-as-a-service cousins.
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Microsoft is deploying the latest client version of OpenSSH, OpenSSH 7.7, as a default in this latest Windows 10 update. The OpenSSH server is also available, but you must install it.
First, we had the Windows Subsystem for Linux, which is awesome, and now we have a built-in OpenSSH client and server, which uses version 7.5p1 of OpenSSH.